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This book is about leadership in promoting, developing, and sustaining interprofessional education and collaborative practice to improve health and social care services in the expectation that they will then respond more effectively to the needs of individuals, families, and communities beyond the capacity of any one profession alone. This chapter recalls the endeavors of six of the pioneers — Jack McCreary and George Szasz in Vancouver, DeWitt Baldwin in Nevada, Nils-Holger Areskog in Linköping, and Patrick Pietroni with Marilyn Miller-Pietroni in London.

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Barr, H. (2014). Leading the Way. In: Forman, D., Jones, M., Thistlethwaite, J. (eds) Leadership Development for Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137363022_2

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