Benjamin Weber, MA, MB(ASCP)CM
Medical Student
University of Wisconsin
School of Medicine and Public Health
Benjamin W. Weber is an ASCP certified molecular technologist who completed his Master of Arts degree in bioethics at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. He is currently a medical student at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, where his interest include student perspectives on Interprofessional practice and education, health services delivery across the spectrum of care, and ethical perspectives on return of medical results. He has been employed in a variety of roles in healthcare and brings these perspectives to his research and clinical responsibilities.

Presenting at the Nexus Summit:

Seminar Description:  Learning Objectives: • Explore ways to build the infrastructure for institutional IPE Systematic Assessment • Learn about the longitudinal and systematic approaches in assessing IPE impact • Discuss the significance of the two-year IPE assessment results on students’ collaborative practice-readiness As the field of IPE grows, the need for systematic assessment of IPE program effectiveness is increasing. While many academic institutions conduct IPE assessments as voluntary pre-post IPE offering survey, the University of Wisconsin-Madison requires all health science…
Interprofessional Student Poster Description: Introduction:Patients interact with a variety of healthcare professionals and often interact with learners across the entire spectrum of training. While students may contribute significantly to patient care activities, their role is often unclear and it may be difficult for both patients and staff to identify who is a learner. Other works have found that role identification badges have significantly reduced inequities in role identification and have found that these badges improve communication in patient care. At the University of Wisconsin-…