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    Interprofessional Curriculum

Ashleigh Allgood, MPH, MBA 

Ashleigh AllgoodMs.. Allgood is an Instructor in the Department of Health Services Administration in the School of Health Professions.
Ms. Allgood teaches and serves as the operations director for two graduate programs in the School of Health Professions: Master of Science in Healthcare Quality and Safety (HQS) and Master of Science in Healthcare Simulation (HS). Within the courses she teaches for the HQS and HS programs, she actively promotes interprofessional education through case-based activities, simulation, and team projects.


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Nancy Borkowski, DBA, CPA, FACHE, FHFMA

David HouseDr. Borkowski is a Professor in the Department of Health Services Administration in the School of Health Professions.
Dr. Borkowski teaches and studies health care organizational behavior and strategy. She has written four textbooks and has published numerous papers. teaches undergraduates in health care management, graduate students in health services administration master’s program, and doctoral students in the PhD and Executive DSc programs. In her teaching and scholarship, Dr. Borkowski has collaborated across campus with individuals from multiple schools, including Nursing, Business, Public Health, Medicine, and others. She actively collaborates with colleagues across the country and the World.

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Melanie G. Hallman, DNP, CRNP, FNP-BC, ACNP-BC, ENP-C, FAEN


Melanie HallmanDr. Hallman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Community and Health Systems in the School of Nursing. Prior to entering the nursing profession, she worked in prehospital emergency services where she gained invaluable experience working in diverse interdisciplinary teams. This impacted her appreciation of the team approach to patient care and its importance to achieving quality outcomes. Dr. Hallman is Co-coordinator of the Emergency Nurse Practitioner subspecialty and incorporates interdisciplinary education and emergency team dynamics into coursework and simulation experiences for her students

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Wei Li, PhD


Wei LiDr. Li is an Associate Professor in the Department of Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences in the School of Health Professions
Dr. Li has a primary appointment in the MS in Physician Assistant Studies program. He has many years of teaching experience, and has completed many training programs offered through the Center for Teaching and Learning.




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