In this issue of the digital salon, Prof. Dr. Beate Lenk discusses the following thesis: "Legal requirements, the remuneration system, hierarchization and operational regulation hinder cooperative interprofessional collaboration. The professions are not on an equal footing with each other; remuneration and competencies are linked to sovereignty and power."
The Digital Salon aims to initiate topic-based interprofessional discourse and exchange. This year, four theses from the three-country conference of the Association for the Promotion of Science in the Health Professions (May 2022) at the University of Applied Sciences Bern will be discussed in depth.
A Digital Salon is held on Thursdays from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the last month of each quarter. It is open to network members and interested parties. Participation via this link
To prepare for the discussions, we recommend this article in the International Journal of Health Professions (IJHP).