As our reliance on interdisciplinary health care teams for meeting the multidimensional needs of the community becomes greater, new interdisciplinary education programmes and learning experiences are needed to educate students and health care professionals to become better team players. The St Joseph's Community Health Centre (SJCHC) model of community-based interdisciplinary health care team education was developed with support from McMaster University and the Educational Centre for Aging and Health's Clinical Teaching Unit Without Walls. The SJCHC model is structured as one 3-h session each week for eight consecutive weeks and is an elective learning experience for students. Six to eight senior health, social science and other healthrelated students work with two group facilitators as a team on discussion theme topics: team dynamics; role issues and professional values; collaboration and conflict; communication, leadership and power; client-centred goal-oriented care; and consumerism issues. The success and impact of the SJCHC model has been measured by several primary and secondary outcomes outlined in the Charting the Outcomes of Educational and Clinical Approaches (COECA) model.
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