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American Interprofessional Health Collaborative: Historical Roots and Organizational Beginnings

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University of Minnesota

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The American Interprofessional Health Collaborative (AIHC) is rooted in the rich history of interprofessional and interdisciplinary health professions collaboration in the United States, dating to the mid-20th century. AIHC Historical Roots Several of the individuals who have been involved in shepherding the AIHC organizational formation have professional histories anchored in the interprofessional education (IPE) and care (IPC) movements from the 1970s. This early history is important in the mission and vision of the AIHC as it develops.

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University of Minnesota. Academic Health Center Office of Education; Blue, Amy; Brandt, Barbara F.; Schmitt, Madeline H.. (2010). American Interprofessional Health Collaborative: Historical Roots and Organizational Beginnings. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/102504.

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