A student-led interprofessional workshop on conflict management style

Charlotte T. Lee, Katrina Arellano, Lauren Lovold, Vanessa Mesaglio, Sanne Kaas-Mason
2018 Journal of Nursing Education and Practice  
Student leadership in interprofessional education is known to bring positive influences to learning collaborative skills for nursing and other health professional trainees. Yet a scarce number of student-led interprofessional activities are described in the literature. This report describes one student-led interprofessional education workshop that is facilitated by personnel from a faculty interprofessional education program. Undergraduate students (N = 23) from nursing, allied health and
more » ... service training programs at one university in Toronto, Canada, participated in a one-time workshop regarding conflict management style. Findings from our evaluation survey showed that the workshop was well-received by participants and demonstrated utility and feasibility. Such outcomes provide supportive evidence for fostering student leadership in designing and implementing interprofessional teaching.
doi:10.5430/jnep.v8n7p38 fatcat:h5kgeo7d4jclpg2ewv2m62fm44