Ann
Ryan Haddad,
PharmD
Professor
Creighton University
Dr. Ryan Haddad is a Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions. She currently is the instructor for a 4-course professional development series for pharmacy students. Her clinical expertise has focused on geriatrics (both long-term and ambulatory care) and community health. She was a core faculty member in the Office of Interprofessional Scholarship, Service and Education at Creighton from 2005-2017, serving as Associate Director from 2011-2013 and Director from 2013-2017. Her teaching and research interests include professional identity formation, social determinants of health, implicit bias, and impostor phenomenon.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
Lightning Talk Description: Educators in the health sciences are challenged to prepare students for safe practice in complex
health care environments. The Core Competencies for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice
(CCICP) identify the need for health professions students to not only learn their own professional
competencies but also competencies to prepare for interprofessional collaborative practice (IPCP) as
they transition to professionals.
As healthcare models adapt to incorporate collaborative care models, institutions of higher learning must effectively train, assess and provide…