Abstract
Social accountability in the health professions is increasingly recognized as a necessary foundation for delivering effective healthcare. Inter- and intra-professional collaboration is critical to the process in order to transform intent into action. This article outlines the three-year program undertaken by a national collaboration among all 17 Canadian medical schools and their partners as they engaged in a journey leading to the incorporation of social accountability in an interprofessional context as the cornerstone of healthcare education and practice. An overview of the various dimensions of this project is discussed in order to shed light on how a national initiative in collaboration with local initiatives can synergistically work toward a common goal. Successes and challenges in working on a national level are reviewed with implications for future directions for interprofessional collaboration in healthcare based upon principles and values of social accountability.
Notes
1. Documents relating to these activities, as well as an inventory of other socially accountable activities undertaken by individual medical schools can be seen on the AFMC website (www.afmc.ca) under “Social Accountability Activities”.
2. For downloads go to the AFMC website “social accountability” www.afmc.ca