Roles, Stereotypes & Power
Interprofessional Collaboration (IPC) is critical to the delivery of care in Canada's health care system. The Michener Institute is at the forefront of IPC curriculum development. This program is designed to build on health care professionals' existing knowledge and skills and further enhance IPC in the health care setting. We believe when health care professionals work together sharing their knowledge and skills, the quality of patient care improves.
This certificate program consists of six modules (4 hour workshops) and is delivered by a team of health professionals and educators. It is designed for health educators interested in interprofessional education and practice.
Module 2 (IP701): Roles, Stereotypes & Power
Highlights of this module include:
- Professional roles in health care
- Stereotypes and their impact in the clinical setting
- Sources of power and strategies to influence others
Check this page often for additional future offerings. Offerings are currently free to Michener staff and faculty (internal and external).
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| Presented By: | Heather Ellison and Laurie McNelles | ||
| Location: | All offerings are currently at The Michener Institute unless specified above. | ||
| Please Note: | Attendance certificates are awarded at the completion of each module. Upon completion of all six modules, participants receive a certificate in IPC in healthcare. | ||
| Time: | 1300 - 1700 (Unless specified above) |


