Centre for the Advancement of Interprofessional Education

Organizational Partner: Centre for the Advancement of Interprofessional Education(CAIPE), UK

Lead: Dr Richard Gray, Chair of CAIPE
Preferred contact: richard.gray@caipe.org 

Resident in: UK; Working in: UK; Area(s) of Interest in VBP: Interprofessional Education, Commissioning, Policy, Services/person-centered, Services/teamwork, Services/collaborative working; Area(s) of Interest: Communication skills; interprofessional education (both pre and post qualifying); patient safety; Area(s) of healthcare expertise: Primary Healthcare
Brief Description of Work:
CAIPE aims to promote and develop interprofessional education (IPE) with and through its individual, corporate and student members, in collaboration with like minded organizations in the UK and overseas, for the benefit of patients and clients. The Lead for CAIPE (Dr Richard Gray) is its representative on the World Coordinating Committee of IPE. He is also chair of the 2016 international ATBH (All Together Better Health) Conference on ‘Values-based Interprofessional Practice’ (Oxford, September 6 – 9, 2016). The conference is jointly hosted by CAIPE, Oxford Brookes University and University of Oxford. First call for papers: September 2015.
Read more: CAIPE “Learning together to work together” Website –  http://caipe.org.uk/    Email –  admin@caipe.org.uk

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