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In these concluding pages of the two volumes dedicated to leadership within interprofessional education and collaborative practice, we look back over the main learning points of the chapters and forward into a future of better practice and healthcare delivery. While the authors, educators and health professionals in these pages have shown that much progress has been made in the field over the last decades, we realize that there is still much to be done: enhanced evaluation of IPE interventions and collaborative care; generating evidence to translate into practice; and nurturing of the next generations of leaders to deliver and promote best practice. However, we have also learnt through the chapters of this book that there are many champions worldwide who are leading the way and building on the work of others, growing new ways of leading and working interprofessionally.
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Thistlethwaite, J., Jones, M. (2015). Leadership into the Future. In: Forman, D., Jones, M., Thistlethwaite, J. (eds) Leadership and Collaboration. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137432094_15
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