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Communication and Collaboration

Relationships of power: implications for interprofessional education

Highlights how professionals' views of interprofessional interactions, behaviours and attitudes tend to either reinforce or attempt to restructure traditional power relationships within the context of an IPE initiative.

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Source Baker L, Egan-Lee E, Martimianakis MA, & Reeves S. (2011). Journal of interprofessional care, 25(2), 98-104.

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