Joanna
Hagan,
MPH
Wisconsin Population Health Service Fellow
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Joanna Hagan is a recent graduate of the Master of Public Health program at UW-Madison and is a current fellow through the UW-Madison Population Health Institute. During her time as a student, she was also a member of the Interprofessional Practice and Education Path of Distinction. Joanna's interests lie within the intersection of public health and medicine and include the use of an interprofessional approach as a way to strengthen both individual and community-level health.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
While many professional accreditation programs require students to learn from, with, and about other professions, it is not commonplace for students to have the educational opportunity to be a part of an interprofessional team working on collaboration and teamwork throughout an entire semester. Twenty-one students representing five disciplines at the University of Wisconsin-Madison participated in an Interprofessional Collaborative Practice in HIV elective course focused on foundational knowledge and skills in interprofessional practice through the lens of HIV. This course was co-taught by…