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Appendix B: Speaker Biographical Sketches
Pages 81-92

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From page 81...
... Arenson has been actively engaged in primary care transformation to meet the Q ­ uadruple Aim: Improve the Experience of Care, Improve Health Outcomes, Reduce Costs, and Restore Joy in Practice. She serves on the board of the Delaware Valley Accountable Care Organization and on the executive steering committee for Jefferson Health population health and primary care initiatives.
From page 82...
... Dr. Banister's research interests include innovative models of interprofessional education, transition to practice considerations for culturally diverse nursing students, and the impact of mentoring on career success and progression.  Barbara Barney-Knox, M.B.A., M.A., B.S.N., R.N., is a Chief Nurse Executive for California Correctional Health Care Services (CCHCS)
From page 83...
... , where he founded and was co-director of the Institute for Evidence-Based Health Professions Education, served as co–Principal Investigator for Georgia's Public Health Training Center, and spent 7 years as an Educational Consultant for the Augusta University-UGA Medical Partnership. As such, he led the Provost's initiative on interprofessional education, which created a campuswide effort to build and sustain an interprofessional practice and education program linking all health professions units.
From page 84...
... , the National Board of Medical Examiners, the National Advisory Committee of the Robert Wood Johnson ­ oundation Clinical Scholars Program, the Board of Directors of the AcF creditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, and the Global Forum on Innova­ ion in Health Professional Education of the National Academies t
From page 85...
... While at Washburn University, she has served in multiple interdisciplinary roles: Principal Investigator for the Classroom to Community: Implementing Patient-Centered Care in Public Housing program, Director of Student Health Services, member of the University Behavioral Assessment Team, and Faculty Sponsor for Washburn Transformational Experience. She is an active Board Member for several community organizations, including the Pine Ridge Family Health Center Advisory Council and Kansas Patients & Providers Engaged in Prevention Research.
From page 86...
... in educational leadership. Previously, she served as Director for Medical Education at Wake Forest University, where she worked with the PA program conducting student admissions interviews, serving as an external reviewer for an accreditation site visit, and facilitating problem-based learning for small groups.
From page 87...
... Dr. Lamb is past Chair of the American Interprofessional Health Collaborative and Convener of the Arizona Interprofessional Research and Learning Collaborative, an effort among seven universities and eight clinical organizations in Arizona to advance interprofessional practice and health care for vulnerable populations.
From page 88...
... Ms. ­ acDonell M has represented CARF at international and national meetings since 1991, introducing and promoting the concepts of quality oversight and enhancement of human services through the CARF accreditation process in both medical rehabilitation and aging services.
From page 89...
... Board of Directors from 2009 to 2010 and was the first female Chair of the AAMC Council of Deans in 2004. She is currently working on a pilot study of a new model for training medical students who want to go into pediatrics via a competency-based model that combines undergraduate medical education and graduate medical education.
From page 90...
... Prior to joining WCM-Q in 2007, Dr. Sheikh built a distinguished career as Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Associate Dean, Chief of the Medical Staff, and Board Chair of the Palo Alto Institute for Research and Education at Stanford University School of Medicine and the Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System in California.
From page 91...
... Agency for International Development's flagship global health workforce project; and coordinator of World Bank's Africa Health Workforce Program. She has received a Rainer Arnhold Fellowship for innovation in global development, was named one of "300 Women Leaders in Global Health" by the Graduate Institute of Development Studies in Geneva, has published widely (including in The New York Times and Foreign Policy)
From page 92...
... Dr. Zierler is a Board Member and past Chair of the American Interprofessional Health Collaborative, and a member of the Global Forum on Innovation in Health Professional Education.


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