STRENGTHENING THE CONNECTION
BETWEEN HEALTH PROFESSIONS
EDUCATION AND PRACTICE
PROCEEDINGS OF A JOINT WORKSHOP
Patricia A. Cuff and Erin Hammers Forstag, Rapporteurs
Global Forum on Innovation in Health Professional Education
Board on Global Health
Health and Medicine Division
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PLANNING COMMITTEE ON STRENGTHENING THE CONNECTION BETWEEN HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION AND PRACTICE1
BARBARA BRANDT (Co-Chair), National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education
LUCY SAVITZ (Co-Chair),* Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research
KENNITA R. CARTER, Health Resources and Services Administration
RONALD CERVERO, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
STEVEN CHESBRO, American Physical Therapy Association
SARA E. FLETCHER, Physician Assistant Education Association
ERIN FRAHER, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
ALEC F. JOHNSON, Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions
CHRISTINE M. MACDONELL, Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities International
JAVAID I. SHEIKH,* Weill Cornell Medicine–Qatar
JOANNE SPETZ, University of California, San Francisco
KATE TULENKO,* Corvus Health
Consultants
JILL DUNCAN, Institute for Healthcare Improvement
BRENDA K. ZIERLER, University of Washington
* Assisted in planning but unable to attend the workshop.
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1 The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s planning committees are solely responsible for organizing the workshop, identifying topics, and choosing speakers. The responsibility for the published Proceedings of a Joint Workshop rests with the workshop rapporteurs and the institution.
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GLOBAL FORUM ON INNOVATION IN HEALTH PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION1
CASWELL EVANS (Co-Chair), University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry
DEBORAH POWELL (Co-Chair), University of Minnesota
MALCOLM COC (Co-Chair Emeritus), University of Pennsylvania, formerly U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
SUSAN SCRIMSHAW (Co-Chair Emeritus), The Sage Colleges
FRANK ASCIONE, University of Michigan
TIMI AGAR BARWICK, Physician Assistant Education Association
DAVID BENTON, National Council of State Boards of Nursing
JOANNA CAIN, University of Massachusetts Medical School
KATHY CHAPPELL, American Nurses Credentialing Center
STEVEN CHESBRO, American Physical Therapy Association
AMY APARICIO CLARK, Aetna Foundation
DARLA SPENCE COFFEY, Council on Social Work Education
DARLENE CURLEY, Jonas Nursing and Veterans Healthcare
JAN DE MAESENEER, Ghent University
MARIETJIE DE VILLIERS, Stellenbosch University
KIM DUNLEAVY, American Council of Academic Physical Therapy
KATHRIN (KATIE) ELIOT, Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
ELIZABETH (LIZA) GOLDBLATT, Academic Collaborative for Integrative Health
CATHERINE GRUS, American Psychological Association
SUSAN HANRAHAN, Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions
NEIL HARVISON, American Occupational Therapy Association
ERIC HOLMBOE, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education
ELIZABETH HOPPE, Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry
HOLLY HUMPHREY, Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation
EMILIA IWU, Jonas Nursing and Veterans Healthcare
PAMELA JEFFRIES, The George Washington University School of Nursing
SANDEEP (SUNNY) KISHORE, Young Professionals Chronic Disease Network
KATHLEEN KLINK, Veterans Health Administration
CHAO MA, Peking Union Medical College
ANDREW MACCABE, Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges
LAURA MAGAñA VALLADARES, Association of Schools & Programs of Public Health
LUCINDA MAINE, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
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1 The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s forums and roundtables do not issue, review, or approve individual documents. The responsibility for the published Proceedings of a Joint Workshop rests with the workshop rapporteurs and the institution.
BEVERLY MALONE, National League for Nursing
MARY E. (BETH) MANCINI, Society for Simulation in Healthcare
ANGELO MCCLAIN, National Association of Social Workers
LEMMIETTA G. MCNEILLY, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
MARK MERRICK, Athletic Training Strategic Alliance
DONNA MEYER, Organization for Associate Degree Nursing
WARREN NEWTON, American Board of Family Medicine
BJÖRG PALSDOTTIR, Training for Health Equity Network (THEnet)
MIGUEL PANIAGUA, National Board of Medical Examiners
RAJATA RAJATANAVIN, Mahidol University
LUCY SAVITZ, Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research
WENDI SCHWEIGER, National Board for Certified Counselors
NELSON SEWANKAMBO, Makerere University College of Health Sciences
STEPHEN SHANNON, American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine
JAVAID I. SHEIKH, Weill Cornell Medicine–Qatar
SUSAN SKOCHELAK, American Medical Association
ZOHRAY TALIB, The George Washington University
MARIA TASSONE, University of Toronto
DEBORAH TRAUTMAN, American Association of Colleges of Nursing
MICHELLE TROSETH, National Academies of Practice
RICHARD (RICK) W. VALACHOVIC, American Dental Education Association
CYNTHIA A. WALKER, Medtronic
ALISON J. WHELAN, Association of American Medical Colleges
ADRIENNE WHITE-FAINES, American Osteopathic Association
CUEJUN ZENG, Peking Union Medical College
BRENDA ZIERLER, University of Washington
Health and Medicine Division Staff
PATRICIA A. CUFF, Senior Program Officer
AMBAR SAEED, Research Associate (through September 2018)
ANNA FAHLSTROM, Research Assistant
DANIEL CESNALIS, Financial Associate
JULIE PAVLIN, Director, Board on Global Health
Reviewers
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