Interprofessional Education on the Neurology Clerkship for Physical Therapy and Medical Students

Author:

Kung Doris1,Brewer Wayne23,Oyelami Victor43,Hessel Stephanie53,Bramlett Laurene53,Gill Anne63

Affiliation:

1. Associate Professor, Department of Neurology, and Assistant Dean of Clinical Curriculum, Baylor College of Medicine

2. Associate Professor, School of Physical Therapy, Texas Woman's University

3. Co-second author

4. Doctor of Physical Therapy, MD Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas

5. Doctor of Physical Therapy, Harris Health System

6. Professor, Department of Pediatrics and Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, and Assistant Dean of Interprofessional Education, Baylor College of Medicine

Publisher

Association of American Medical Colleges

Subject

General Medicine

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