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Health Sciences Online (HSO) is a virtual learning center with browse and search functions. HSO provides free, online linkages to a comprehensive collection of top-quality courses and references in medicine, public health, pharmacy, dentistry, nursing, basic sciences, and other health sciences disciplines. These materials are donated, hosted, and maintained by distinguished content partners, including medical specialty societies, accredited continuing education organizations, governments, and top-ranked universities such as Columbia, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, MIT, Penn, and UCSF, so quality is maintained, and materials can be constantly updated.
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Implementing
Interprofessional Care in Ontario. Final Report of the Interprofessional Care Strategic Implementation Committee, May 2010 
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World
Health Organization (2010): Framework for Action on Interprofessional Education & Collaborative Practice 
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"The IHI Open School for Health Professions is an online interprofessional educational community that
gives students the skills to become change agents in health care improvement. We’re talking about skills like quality improvement,
patient safety, teamwork, leadership, and patient-centered care. Employers are looking for these skills, and patients expect providers
to have them. But most schools barely touch on these topics. We’re here to help you fill that void".
To access the IHI Open School online resources, visit: http://www.ihi.org/IHI/Programs/IHIOpenSchool/
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The Canadian Interprofessional Health Collaborative (CIHC) National Competency Framework is now available to download at: http://www.cihc.ca/files/CIHC_IPCompetencies_Feb1210.pdf 
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Teams work, patients win - how a small Ontario city has embraced team-based care
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Silence Kills: The Seven Crucial Conversations for Health Care
Past studies have indicated that nearly three in four medical errors are caused by mistakes in interpersonal communication. This
study builds on these findings by exploring the specific concerns people have a hard time communicating that may contribute to
avoidable errors and other chronic problems in health care.For more information and to download this ground breaking report, click on http://www.silencekills.com/
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Health Council of Canada. (2009). Teams in Action: Primary
Health Care Teams for Canadians. Toronto: Health Council. 
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Ontario Health Professions Regulatory Advisory Council (HPRAC): Interprofessional
Collaboration: A Summary of Key Reference Documents & Selected Highlights from the Literature. February 2008 
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Ontario Health Professions Regulatory Advisory Council (HPRAC): Interprofessional
Collaboration - A Summary of Interprofessional Regulatory Collaboration in Other Jurisdictions. February 2008 
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Canadian Health Services Research Foundation (2007). CHSRF
Synthesis: Interprofessional Collaboration and Quality Primary Healthcare. 
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Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care (2007). Interprofessional Care: A Blueprint for Action in Ontario. 
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Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (2006). Collaborative
Practice Among Nursing Teams. Toronto: RNAO.
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Canadian Health Services Research Foundation (2006). Teamwork
In Healthcare: Promoting Effective Teamwork In Healthcare In Canada. Policy Synthesis and Recommendations. June
2006 
- Enhancing Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Primary Health Care (EICP) Initiative.

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