Andrew Brown, MD
Resident Physician
Duke University
School of Medicine
Andrew Brown is a second-year Categorical Pediatrics Resident at Duke University. He obtained his B.S. in Biology from the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill and his M.D. from the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University. During his time at Brody School of Medicine, he graduated from the Medical Education and Teaching Distinction Track and obtained a Graduate Teaching Certificate in Education in the Healthcare Professions. He currently serves as co-leader of the Residents-As-Teacher committee within the Pediatric Residency Program, working with the UME team to enhance medical student teaching by residents.

Presenting at the Nexus Summit:

Poster Description: Background: Interprofessional Education Collaborative (IPEC)’s mission is to ensure that health professionals are proficient in competencies essential for patient-centered, community and population-oriented, interprofessional, collaborative practice. First-year curriculum at Duke University School of Medicine includes teaching on IPEC principles, though students lack the opportunity to apply them clinically.The goals of our curriculum are to expose students to the value of IPEC and improve understanding of the roles/responsibilities of other health care professionals…