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Friday, October 14 • 11:30am - 11:50am
7b) Changing Student Perceptions of Professional Stereotypes During an Interprofessional Event

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Interprofessional education is important for health care professions. Social workers and Athletic Trainers work together in various settings. The purpose of this study was to determine if students’ perceptions of each other change after a single Interprofessional event. A repeated-measures study was conducted over three years. Students were placed in interprofessional teams and examined two case studies.  Students completed the Student Stereotypes Rating Questionnaire online before and after the event.  Paired sample t-test was used to analyze results. Significance was found for 11 of the 32 items. A one-time event can provide a positive change in students’ perceptions.
Outcomes:
1. Describe Interprofessional Education. 
2. Understand the benefits of Interprofessional Education .
3. Understand how a one-time event can impact students' perceptions.

Speakers
SC

Sarah Collins

Concordia University Wisconsin
RV

Rhonda Verdegan

Concordia University Wisconsin


Friday October 14, 2022 11:30am - 11:50am EDT
Torch (downstairs)

Attendees (5)