Erin
Boudoin,
B.S.
Medical Student
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans
School of Medicine
Erin Boudoin is a fourth-year student in the School of Medicine at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center-New Orleans. She is a member of the school's Rural Scholars Track. Prior to her acceptance into medical school, she attended the University of Louisiana at Lafayette where she majored in biology. During her undergraduate years she received the Dean of Community Service Excellence in Service award, and the Black Student Achievement award. Erin currently holds positions in SGA and the Coalition for Equity in Medicine. She has previously conducted research on onco-fertility health, breast cancer screening tools, and reproductive health accessibility.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
Interprofessional Student Poster Description:
Background: Interprofessional Education (IPE) is resource intensive. Based upon institutional resources, IPE can be challenging to develop, implement, and assess. To address these issues, the Louisiana Interprofessional Consortium held a statewide IPE event. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the event to identify its strengths and weaknesses for future IPE events.
Methods: The event included 9 different institutions and represented 13 programs with a total of 406 students. Participants were asked to complete a pre-work activity prior to…