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Challenges of preparing allied health professionals for interdisciplinary practice in rural areas
Authors:Fertman Carl I  Dotson Suzanna  Mazzocco Gail O  Reitz S Maggie
Institution:School of Education, University of Pittsburgh, 156 Trees Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15261, USA. carl@pitt.edu
Abstract:Meeting the health needs of individuals in rural communities involves addressing the challenges of complex multifaceted health problems, limited local health resources and services, isolation, and distance. Interdisciplinary collaboration can create solutions to health care problems that transcend conventional, discipline-specific methods, procedures, and techniques. This paper reports on the four-pronged approach of the Western Maryland Area Health Education Center used to prepare allied health students to be interdisciplinary team members in rural areas. It describes the development of four interdisciplinary instructional team member training venues (in-class instruction, Web-based modules, service-learning programs, and faculty development workshops) that integrate opportunities to develop and practice interdisciplinary health promotion skills in rural communities. Challenges to implementing the model are described, including developing faculty and student training participation, integrating training venues into existing programs at participating institutions, and designing a unified program evaluation.
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