Designing new collaborative learning spaces in clinical environments: experiences from a children’s hospital in Australia.

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Designing new collaborative learning spaces in clinical environments: experiences from a children's hospital in Australia.

J Interprof Care. 2013 Sep;27 Suppl 2:63-8

Authors: Bines JE, Jamieson P

Abstract
Hospitals are complex places that provide a rich learning environment for students, staff, patients and their families, professional groups and the community. The "new" Royal Children's Hospital opened in late 2011. Its mission is focused on improving health and well-being of children and adolescents through leadership in healthcare, research and education. Addressing the need to create "responsive learning environments" aligned with the shift to student-centred pedagogy, two distinct learning environments were developed within the new Royal Children's Hospital; (i) a dedicated education precinct providing a suite of physical environments to promote a more active, collaborative and social learning experience for education and training programs conducted on the Royal Children's Hospital campus and (ii) a suite of learning spaces embedded within clinical areas so that learning becomes an integral part of the daily activities of this busy Hospital environment. The aim of this article is to present the overarching educational principles that lead the design of these learning spaces and describe the opportunities and obstacles encountered in the development of collaborative learning spaces within a large hospital development.

PMID: 23701214 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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