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How Interprofessional Education Became a Bedrock of Medical Training
Friday, March 6, 2026

How Interprofessional Education Became a Bedrock of Medical Training

By: American Association of Medical Colleges

American Association of Medical Colleges (02/18/26) Howard, Beth

Interprofessional education grew into a core part of medical training as schools realized that students learn to deliver safer, more effective care when they train in real teams rather than in isolated professional silos. Programs like Florida International University's NeighborhoodHELP place medical, nursing, social work, and other students together in underserved communities, where they build long-term relationships with families and see how social factors shape health. Other schools use large-scale simulations and shared coursework to help students understand each profession's role and practice communicating clearly. National groups such as the Interprofessional Education Collaborative set common competencies, and accrediting bodies now expect team-based training. The shift reflects evidence that collaborative preparation reduces errors, improves patient outcomes and better matches how modern health care actually works.

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