Sheri Price, PhD, RN, FCAN, FAAN
Professor
Dalhousie University
Dr. Sheri Lynn Price is a Professor with the School of Nursing, Dalhousie University, and an Affiliate Scientist at the IWK Health Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Dr. Price is also a Collaborator with the Pan-Canadian Health Human Research Network and a Co-Investigator with the WHO Collaborating Centre for Health Workforce Planning. Her program of research is focused in the areas of health services, interprofessional education and collaboration and healthcare work environments. Her research has advanced our understanding of how early influences on professional identity formation, including historical stereotypes, can impact interprofessional socialization and collaborative practice. Dr. Price is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Nursing and American Academy of Nursing.

Presenting at the Nexus Summit:

Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic challenged healthcare practice worldwide. Ensuring effective collaboration between professionals is essential to meet population health needs during crisis. However knowledge on how to best prepare health professionals for interprofessional collaboration in crises is limited. Interprofessional education for collaborative practice (IPECP) during students’ pre-licensure education is an important primer for collaborative practice and supports interprofessional identity development. Few studies have followed health professions students longitudinally from pre-…