Educational Reforms for Integrated Health and Social Care: A Critical Review
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Interprofessional education, Competency-based learning, Health equity, Curriculum reform, Social determinants of health.Dimensions Badge
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Accelerated socio-economic changes, arising energy challenges, and growing well-being inequities emphasize the need for reforms in health, community health, and social work education. This paper investigates the nature and importance of educational reforms proposed to evolve competent, ethical, and philosophically responsive health professionals. It critically examines curriculum restructuring, competency-based instruction, integrative interdisciplinary learning, and community-familiarized training approaches selected across health, public health, and social service disciplines. The study emphasizes unifying field-located learning, digital technologies, research integration, and ethical practice to bridge theory-practice gaps. It debates aligning educational programs with national health priorities and global community health standards. The paper argues cooperative interprofessional education enhances collaboration, cultural competence, and critical skills for future experts. Sustained reforms are essential for revitalizing health systems, reconstructing service delivery, and addressing complex social and health issues in an ever-changing world.Abstract
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