Interprofessional Collaborative Care Program
Our Interprofessional Collaborative Care Program teaches you about the interprofessional model of care while focusing on interprofessional collaboration. Explore multiple perspectives on a range of issues related to practice within various professions. Examine the strengths and limitations of your role; the unique contributions made by other health care professionals; and, most importantly, the values, ethics, communication and conflict that exist when an interprofessional team is providing care.
Notes
Nursing at George Brown College emphasizes holistic care, cultural diversity/sensitivity, critical thinking and reflective practice. Courses take a patient-focused, family-centred, and interprofessional approach. Current research, adult learning principles, social justice, best practices, and lived experience provide the foundation for learning.
Prerequisites
You must be a registered health care professional.
Completion Details
In compliance with the requirements of our placement partners, all students in this program are required to complete a Vulnerable Sector Check to be eligible for any practice placements.
Once you have completed all the requirements of this program, you can request to receive a certificate using the department contact information on this web page.
Certificate Stream
Core Courses (Three)
This is the recommended completion order:
One of these:
- Contact Information
- Contact:
- Gayle Bradley, Co-ordinator (Post-RN and Academic Pathway)
- Email:
- gbradley@georgebrown.ca
- Office Location(s):