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1. Interprofessional identity and motivation towards interprofessional collaboration.

2. Peer‐supported faculty development and workplace teaching: an integrative review.

3. Original article Interprofessional learning involving medical students or doctors.

4. Challenging the belief in simple solutions: The need for epistemic practices in professional work.

5. The global–local tension in medical education: turning 'think global, act local' on its head?

6. Pre-registration interprofessional clinical education in the workplace: a realist review.

7. Collaborative research in medical education: a discussion of theory and practice P S O'Sullivan et al Collaborative research in medical education.

8. The wolf you feed: Challenging intraprofessional workplace‐based education norms.

9. What is happening under the surface? Power, conflict and the performance of medical teams.

10. Flux, questions, exclusion and compassion: collective learning in secondary care.

11. Delineating the field of medical education: Bibliometric research approach(es).

12. Interprofessional education: a review of context, learning and the research agenda.

13. Longterm effects of problem-based learning: a comparison of competencies acquired by graduates of a problem-based and a conventional medical school.

14. Learning for real life: patient-focused interprofessional workshops offer added value.

15. arts and humanities A community-based approach to the medical humanities.

16. The diffusion of the health agenda and the fundamental need for partnership in medical education.

17. Socio-material perspectives on interprofessional team and collaborative learning.

18. Putting the puzzle together: the role of 'problem definition' in complex clinical judgement.

19. Narrative inquiry: a relational research methodology for medical education.

20. The impact of adopting EHRs: how losing connectivity affects clinical reasoning.

21. The use of multidisciplinary consensus groups in the planning phase of an integrated problem-based curriculum.

22. The good and bad of group conformity: a call for a new programme of research in medical education.

23. The power of questions: a discourse analysis about doctor-student interaction.

24. Representing complexity well: a story about teamwork, with implications for how we teach collaboration.

25. Demonstrating the value of longitudinal integrated placements to general practice preceptors.

26. Perceptions versus reality: a qualitative study of students' expectations and experiences of interprofessional education.

27. Medical education research: a vibrant community of research and education practice.

28. Educational impact of an assessment of medical students' collaboration in health care teams.

29. Sociomateriality in medical practice and learning: attuning to what matters.

30. Moving interprofessional learning forward through formal assessment.

31. Student leadership in interprofessional education: benefits, challenges and implications for educators, researchers and policymakers.

32. The doctor dilemma in interprofessional education and care: how and why will physicians collaborate?

33. Validating the Readiness for Interprofessional Learning Scale (RIPLS) in the postgraduate context: are health care professionals ready for IPL?

34. The case for educating health care students in professionalism as the core content of interprofessional education.

35. Interprofessional learning involving medical students or doctors.

36. The consequences of authentic early experience for medical students: creation of mētis.

37. General practitioners as supervisors in postgraduate clinical education: an integrative review.

38. Managing national and international priorities: a framework for low-income countries.

39. 'Bumping along': a qualitative metasynthesis of challenges to interprofessional placements.

40. Development of a rating system for surgeons' non-technical skills.

41. Assessing procedural skills in context: exploring the feasibility of an Integrated Procedural Performance Instrument (IPPI).

42. Broadening conceptions of learning in medical education: the message from teamworking.

43. Interprofessional training in the context of clinical practice: goals and students' perceptions on clinical education wards.

44. Setting up a clinical skills learning facility.

45. `It teaches you what to expect in future…': interprofessional learning on a training ward for medical, nursing, occupational therapy and physiotherapy students.

46. Multiprofessional education in the medical curriculum.

47. Interprofessional education for medical and nursing students: evaluation of a programme.

48. Interprofessional cooperation.

49. What really matters for successful research environments? A realist synthesis.

50. Action‐project method: An approach to describing and studying goal‐oriented joint actions.