Brad
Phillips,
PhD, RN, CNE
Assistant Professor
West Virginia University
Dr. Brad Phillips is an Assistant Professor and Certified Nurse Educator at West Virginia University School of Nursing. He teaches in the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs and works closely with the Office of Interprofessional Education to develop and implement innovative teaching, learning, and evaluation strategies. One of his passions is to serve as mentor to undergraduate and doctoral students on the research process and to guide them in the design, implementation, and analysis of their work.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
This seminar will be an interactive workshop in which participants will engage with an innovative learning experience developed to prepare learners for teamwork, communication, and collaboration in healthcare settings. Participants will employ perspective-taking as they watch a video recording of Sorrel King telling Josie’s Story and share the perspective through roleplay during debriefing. After attending this seminar, participants will be able to:
-Describe the perception of power given their role in the simulation
-Discuss how power dynamics may or may not influence their decision making/…
A team of students in the fields of occupational therapy (2), pharmacy (1), nursing (1), and public health (1) have worked to develop a podcast called WVoice: A Health Sciences Podcast. Our focus is sharing the voices of people in WV about their healthcare experiences. People who experience homelessness, substance use disorder, immigration, smoking cessation, foster parenting, lack of access to transportation, and food insecurity, within the Amish community, within the LGBTQIA2S+ community, within the Appalachia community, and parents of adults with disabilities experience marginalization and…