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Table 6 Categorization of statements potentially relevant to interprofessional education

From: Interprofessional education-relevant accreditation standards in Canada: a comparative document analysis

Profession

Non-applicable

Non-accountable

Accountable

Chiropractic

0

1

11

Dentistry

3

1

6

Dietetics

2

0

9

Family medicine

14

3

4

Nursing (registered)

13

4

7

Occupational therapy

2

3

3

Optometry

0

0

0

Pharmacy

10

29

13

Physiotherapy

9

6

14

Psychology (CCSP program)

1

1

0

Psychology (CCSP internship)

4

2

0

Psychology (CNP program)

1

0

1

Psychology (CNP internship)

3

2

0

Social work

2

0

1

Specialty medicine

12

1

7

Undergraduate medicine

1

1

1

Total of 208 (%)

77 (37.02%)

54 (25.96%)

77 (37.02%)

  1. CCSP Clinical, Counselling, and School Psychology, CNP Clinical Neuropsychology. A “non-applicable” statement refers to a statement that was identified as potentially relevant to IPE but indeed was not. A “non-accountable” statement did not require action on part of the health professions academic programs. An “accountable” statement required action on part of the health professions academic programs and to which the accrediting organizations held their respective programs accountable