Sue
Bookey-Bassett,
RN, PhD
Assistant Professor
Toronto Metropolitan University
An Assistant Professor in the Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing at Metropolitan Toronto University (formerly Ryerson University). Bookey-Bassett teaches professional practice and leadership courses in the undergraduate and graduate programs. She has expertise in designing, delivering, and evaluating education programs for nursing students and practicing health care professionals. Her research focuses on improving nursing work environments and health workforce development including leadership, interprofessional education, integrated care, and team-based models of care. Methodological interests include implementation science, qualitative, and mixed methods.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
Integrated health services are proposed as a strategy to manage and deliver care across various sectors throughout an individual’s lifespan (WHO, 2015). New models of care require different models of learning, as there are limitations in current healthcare providers’ abilities to support integrated health service delivery (Chehade et al., 2016). Interprofessional education (IPE) is recommended as a critical strategy in preparing the healthcare workforce for integrated service delivery models (Bookey-Bassett et al., 2022). However, it is unclear how IPE is incorporated to support the…