IPEC Names Dr. Tracy Wang, UCB, to Team Revising Interprofessional Core Competencies
The Interprofessional Education Collaborative (IPEC) is beginning a formal process to review and revise the 2016 IPEC Core Competencies. The IPEC Core Competencies have helped to frame the national dialogue on the need for interprofessional education (IPE) and collaborative practice (CP) as a catalyst for improving team-based patient care and enhancing population health outcomes. Key drivers for the 2021-2023 revision include the need to empower the IPE community with the best available evidence and research related to IPE and CP; conduct a cyclical review on common definitions for competence, competency and competency framework; and ensure that this framework accurately reflects any changes in research, policy, and practice.
The Core Competencies Working Group comprises a panel of IPE and CP leaders and experts from across the nation, representing over 200 years of combined experience. The Working Group consists of a total of 23 members from all 21 IPEC member associations, including two active students in health professions programs. The Working Group will serve as the key functioning unit for the review of evidence and generation of main proposals for the revision of the IPEC Core Competencies and will work alongside an Advisory Group to provide recommendations. After the project team offers their proposals and suggestions, IPEC will work with its members, external stakeholders and communities of interest on eliciting additional input and feedback. The update process is slated to begin in June 2021 with a tentative release in early 2023.
“IPEC recognizes the need to ensure that its Core Competencies reflect the evolution and changes in health professions education and practice,” said Deborah E. Trautman, PhD, RN, FAAN, IPEC Board Chair and President and CEO of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. "The newly convened multidisciplinary Working Group will play a critical role in achieving IPEC’s vision of interprofessional collaborative practice. As partners and supporters of competency-based education, we believe this initiative will strengthen not only our professions, but also the health systems in which we teach and provide care.”
Working Group Members include:
Advisory Group Members are: