Dusti Annan, EdD
Associate Professor
Medical University of South Carolina
Dusti Annan leads and directs interprofessional education and teamwork-related programming for faculty, staff, and students at the Medical University of South Carolina. Her background is in the area of education and instructional technology, and her teaching and research interests include teaching innovations, interprofessional education, interprofessional collaborations in the study of effective teaching and use of instructional technology in higher education, and effective faculty professional development strategies.

Presenting at the Nexus Summit:

Join us for the next AIHC Leadership Community Gathering, "How have you been challenged in closing the gap between IP education and practice? In keeping with the Nexus Summit 2023 theme of "Working Together for Impact," attendees of the virtual Leadership Community Gathering should prepare to share ideas or attempts to bridge IP education and practice and related successes and/or challenges to receive feedback from peer IPE leaders using a format similar to “Wise Crowds.”   To help with planning, let us know if you are planning to attend by responding to this form.   Didn't fill out the…
Seminar Description: The seminar will provide a platform to share how interprofessional leaders are supporting some of the priority areas of the National Plan for Health Workforce Well-Being. The National Plan for Health Workforce Well-Being (National Academy of Medicine, 2022) describes “changes needed across the health system and at the organizational level to improve the well-being of the health workforce.” The National Plan includes seven priority areas and advocates that health worker well-being requires support from multiple units, including academic institutions or training programs.…
Lightning Talk Description: The rate of digital implementation in health care is far exceeding the rate of digital health literacy among our faculty and students, yet our students need to be prepared for collaborative practice in a health care landscape that will see significant disruption due to technological advances. (Aungst & Patel, 2020; Khurana, et al., 2022; Poncette, et al., 2020). Successful development and deployment of digital health solutions requires interprofessional expertise and a well-informed workforce and public to face future needs and challenges. (CBInsights, 2022).…