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Health Professions Education: A Bridge to Quality (2003)

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Appendix D Attendee List Virginia Adams School of Nursing University of North Carolina at Wilmington Eula Aiken Council on Collegiate Education for Nursing Southern Regional Education Board Eleni Anagnostiadis National Insitute for Standards in Pharmacist Credentialing Kathleen Andreoli College of Nursing Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center Ross Baker Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation University of Toronto Ruth Ballweg MEDEX University of Washington Stan Bastacky Health Resources and Services Administration Jim Battles Center for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Carol Bazell Division of Medicine and Dentistry Health Resources and Services Administration Geraldine Bednash American Association of Colleges of Nursing Cynthia Belar American Psychological Association Bruce Bellande Alliance for Continuing Medical Education Jim Bentley American Hospital Association Bob Berenson AcademyHealth Sharon Bernier Nursing Montgomery College at N-OADN Donald Berwick Institute for Healthcare Improvement ]70

APPENDIX D Claudia Beverly Donald W. Reynolds Department of Geriatrics University of Arkansas of Medical Sciences Brian Bites Department of Health Policy The George Washington University Marian Bishop Department of Family and Preventive Medicine University of Utah School of Medicine Maxine Bleich Ventures in Education, Inc. Mark Boesen Public Affairs The American Health Quality Association Linda Bolton Cedars Sinai Medical Center J. Lyle Bootman College of Pharmacy Arizona Health Sciences Center University of Arizona Eileen Breslin School of Nursing University of Massachusetts Kathleen Buckwalter College of Nursing University of Iowa Roger Bulger Association of Academic Health Centers Helen Burstin Center for Primary Care Research Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Carol Bush Clinical Support Services Intermountain Health Care, Inc. Forrest Calico Office of Rural Health Policy Health Resources and Services Administration Patricia Calico Health Resources and Services Administration Theresa Carroll School of Nursing University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Christine Cassel School of Medicine Oregon Health and Science University James Cawley The George Washington University William Ching School of Medicine New York University Peter Chodoff Jefferson Medical Center Marilyn Chow Kaiser Permanente Nancy Clark College of Medicine Florida State Unviersity Peter Coggan Henry Ford Hospital Jordan Cohen Office of the President Association of American Medical Colleges Elaine Cohen Bureau of Health Professions Health Resources and Services Administration Stephen Collier Center for Health Policy and Workforce Research Towson University Colleen Conway-Welch School of Nursing Vanderbilt University John Coombs School of Medicine University of Washington John Crossley Division of Nursing M. D. Anderson Cancer Center University of Texas Byron Crouse American Academy of Family Physician Thomas Curtin National Association of Community Health Centers Joseph Dean McWhorter School of Pharmacy Samford University James Delk Vanderbilt Medical Center Don Detmer Cambridge University 171

HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION Charlotte Dey Grace Episcopal Church Richard Diamond Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research U.S. Food and Drug Administration Marge Drugay Drugay and Associates Dan Duffy ABIM Jack Ebeler Alliance of Community Health Plans Ronald Edelstein Dean's Office/Academic Affairs Drew University of Medicine and Science Noel Eldridge National Center for Patient Safety Veterans Health Administration Tom Elwood Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions Ives Erickson Massachusetts General Hospital Chris Esperat School of Nursing Health Sciences Center/Texas Tech University Bill Finerfrock National Association of Rural Health Clinics Sondra Flemming Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Mary Fralic The Johns Hopkins University Paul Friedmann Baystate Medical Center Doreen Frusti Department of Nursing Mayo Clinic Robert Galvin General Electric Co. Yale University School of Medicine Carole Gassert Department of Nursing Bureau of Health Professions Health Resources and Services Administration Denise Geolot Department of Nursing Bureau of Health Professions Health Resources and Services Administration Carl Getto University of Wisconsin Medical School University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics John Gosbee National Center for Patient Safety Veterans Administration Murray Grant Continuing Medical Education Holy Cross Hospital Marjorie Grimsley Colorado Chapter of the Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health Jerry Grossman Lion Gate Management Corporation Atul Grover Graduate Medical Education Branch Division of Medicine and Dentistry Health Resources and Services Administration Debra Gussman Jersey Shore Medical Center Karen Hackett American College of Healthcare Executives Kristofer Hagglund School of Health Professions University of Missouri-Columbia Deborah Hales Department of Education American Psychiatric Association Denise Harmening Department of Medical and Research Technology School of Medicine University of Maryland Robin Harvan Office of Education University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Linda Headrick School of Medicine University of Missouri Tim Henderson Institute for Primary Care and Workforce Analysis National Conference of State Legislatures ]72

APPENDIX D Madeline R. Hess Nursing Special Initiatives and Program Systems Branch Health Resources and Services Administration Michael Hoge Managed Behavioral Health Care, Department of Psychiatry Yale University Denise Holmes Association of Academic Health Centers Edward Hundert Case Western Reserve University Charles Inlander People's Medical Society George Isham Health Partners Bonnie Jennings American Academy of Nursing/American Nurses Foundation Institute of Medicine Nurse Scholar in Residence Folly Johnson North Carolina Board of Nursing Robert Johnson Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine New Jersey Medical School at University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Harold Jones School of Health Related Professions University of Alabama at Birmingham Judy Miller Jones National Health Policy Forum The George Washington University Kristin Juliar Healthcare Education Industry Partnership Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Harry Kimball ABIM Foundation Ken Kizer National Quality Forum Murray Kopelow Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education William Lang American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Daniel Laskin School of Dentistry Virginia Commonwealth University David Leach Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Lucian Leape Harvard School of Public Health Larry Lewin Executive Consultant Judith Lewis School of Nursing Virginia Commonwealth University Elizabeth Mahaffey National Organization for Associate Degree Nursing Lucinda Maine American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Paul Mazmanian Virginia Commonwealth University Andrea Mengel Department of Nursing Community College of Philadelphia Cheryl Merritt Occupational Therapist Laurinda Merritt Family Medicine Residency Program Baton Rouge General Medical Center Paul Miles Center for Clinical Improvement Vanderbilt University Jolene Miller National Network of Health Career Programs in Two-Year Colleges Karen Miller Kansas University School of Nursing Pamela Mitchell Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Systems University of Washington Lucy Montalvo-Hicks Council on Graduate Medical Education Shirley Moore School of Nursing Case Western Reserve University 173

HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION John Morris Center for Innovation in Public Mental Health University of South Carolina Jennifer Muldoon AcademyHealth Mary Naylor School of Nursing University of Pennsylvania Elizabeth Nelson American College of Physicians American Society of Internal Medicine Brenda Nevidjon School of Nursing Duke University Don Nielsen American Hospital Association Linda Norman School of Nursing Vanderbilt University Richard O'Brien Office of Interprofessional Education Creighton University Peggy O' Kane National Committee for Quality Assurance Angella Olden Nurse Administration, GYN/OB The Johns Hopkins University Hospital Marian Osterweis Association of Academic Health Centers Ann O'Sullivan National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties Thomas O'Toole Community Campus Partnerships for Health The Johns Hopkins University Judy GoForth Parker East Central University Greg Pawlson National Committee for Quality Assurance Nilda Peragallo National Association of Hispanic Nurses Cheryl Peterson American Nurses Association Robert Phillips The Robert Graham Center: Policy Studies in Family Practice and Primary Care Sally Phillips Bureau of Health Professions Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Stephanie Pincus Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Health Administration Walter Pories North Carolina State Medical Board East Carolina University John Porter Hogan & Hartson, L.L.P. Kathleen Potempa School of Nursing Oregon Health Sciences University Jane Radford Continuing Medical Education Geensboro AHEC William Richardson W. K. Kellogg Foundation Cathy Rick Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Health Administration Joey Ridenour National Council of State Boards of Nursing Elena Rios National Hispanic Medical Association Rose Rivers Department of Nursing and Patient Services Shands Hospital at the University of Florida Laura Robbins John A. Hartford Foundation Joseph Scherger College of Medicine Florida State University Anne Schwartz Grantmakers in Health Paul Schyve Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations Peter Scoles National Board of Medical Examiners ]74

APPENDIX D Joan Shaver College of Nursing University of Illinois at Chicago Vickie Sheets National Council of State Boards of Nursing Marie Sinioris National Center for Healthcare Leadership Carl Sirio Critical Care Medicine University of Pittsburgh Yvonne Small School of Nursing University of Michigan Harrison Spencer Association of Schools of Public Health William Stead Vanderbilt University David Stevens Educational Standards Association of American Medical Colleges Linda Stierle American Nurses Association John Studach National Center for Health Fitness David Sundwall American Clinical Laboratory Association David Swankin Citizen Advocacy Center Paul Tarini Communications Department The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Humphrey Taylor The Harris Poll George Thomas American Osteopathic Association James Thompson Federation of State Medical Boards of the United States, Inc. Pamela Thompson American Organization of Nurse Executives Richard Tischler North American Association of Medical Education and Communication Companies Toyin Tofade Wake AHEC University of North Carolina Chapter Theresa "Terry" Valiga National League for Nursing Peter Vlasses American Council on Pharmaceutical Education Mary Wakefield Center for Rural Health School of Medicine and Health Sciences University of North Dakota Susan Warner St. Cloud State University Edwin Webb American College of Clinical Pharmacy Myrl Weinberg National Health Council Mike Whitcomb Association of American Medical Colleges Donald Williams Washington State Board of Pharmacy National Association of Boards of Pharmacy Susan Winckler American Pharmaceutical Association Daniel WolLson ABIM Foundation Douglas Wood American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine Michael Zaroukian Michigan State University 175

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The Institute of Medicine study Crossing the Quality Chasm (2001) recommended that an interdisciplinary summit be held to further reform of health professions education in order to enhance quality and patient safety. Health Professions Education: A Bridge to Quality is the follow up to that summit, held in June 2002, where 150 participants across disciplines and occupations developed ideas about how to integrate a core set of competencies into health professions education.

These core competencies include patient-centered care, interdisciplinary teams, evidence-based practice, quality improvement, and informatics. This book recommends a mix of approaches to health education improvement, including those related to oversight processes, the training environment, research, public reporting, and leadership. Educators, administrators, and health professionals can use this book to help achieve an approach to education that better prepares clinicians to meet both the needs of patients and the requirements of a changing health care system.

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