Pharmacy dean represents UH-Hilo at national meeting

Carolyn Ma
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University of Hawaii at Hilo Daniel K. Inouye College of Pharmacy Dean Carolyn Ma was one of 42 leaders nationwide recently selected to advocate interprofessional education projects among pharmacy, nursing, occupational therapy/physical therapy, social work and public health in Washington, D.C.

The group gathered at the inaugural Interprofessional Deans Leadership Program from Nov. 29-Dec. 1, presented by the Academy for Academic Leadership. Speakers showcased methods and models of interprofessional collaboration to the group, which represented 15 schools that are members of the Interprofessional Education Collaborative.

“It was inspiring to see high levels of support at the national level at this groundbreaking event,” Ma said. “Here in Hawaii, we have recognized the importance of these varied health care professions by pulling together to help an overstressed system through collaborative projects and classes.

“This national trend gives us reinforcement. Ultimately, our efforts will make an impact on patient care outcomes as IPE filters through our health care education programs.”

Topics discussed included leadership assessment and self-analysis, collaboration, conflict management and communication, facilitation of institutional and cultural change, strategic thinking and planning, emerging models of health care, uses of technology, strategies for working with senior administration, financial management, public relations, and ideas for influencing policy.