At this stage, the membership in, and governance of, the proposed Interprofessional Health Collaborative of Saskatchewan is still undetermined.
Clearly, the success of any interprofessional collaborative on health education, practice, and policy is very dependent on:
IHCS Governance and Partners:

Lessons from P-CITE:
The process of developing governance structures and partners will be inspired by the lessons learned from the P-CITE initiative, in particular its organizational membership and governance structure.
The collaborative interaction among partners and programs during the P-CITE years were precedent setting. The experiences of P-CITE initiated collaborations and partnerships will flow into the organizational design of the proposed IHCS.
Between 2005 and 2008, P-CITE partner organizations included, in alphabetical order:
| Advanced Education and Employment | www.aee.gov.sk.ca |
| Battlefords Tribal Council | www.battlefordstribalcouncil.com |
| First Nations University of Canada | www.firstnationsuniversity.ca |
| Prince Albert Early Childhood Education Program | www.srsd119.ca/uey |
| Prince Albert Parkland Health Region | www.paphr.sk.ca |
| Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region | www.rqhealth.ca |
| Saskatchewan Academic Health Sciences Network | www.saskhealthsciencesnetwork.usask.ca |
| Saskatchewan Health | www.health.gov.sk.ca |
| Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology (SIAST) | www.goSIAST.com |
| Saskatoon Health Region | www.saskatoonhealthregion.ca |
| Student Wellness Initiative Toward Community Health (SWITCH) | www.switch.usask.ca |
| University of Saskatchewan | www.usask.ca |
| University of Regina | www.uregina.ca |
University of Saskatchewan
Department of Psychology, College of Arts and Science
College of Pharmacy and Nutrition
University of Regina
Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts
Other post-secondary education:
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