Khadeja
Johnson,
MD
Professor, Department of Medicine
Morehouse School of Medicine
Khadeja J. Johnson, MD, FACP, has over 15 years of service to Morehouse School of Medicine. Dr. Johnson is an Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Medical Education, Clinical Skills and Professor of Internal Medicine and Medical Education. She serves in teaching roles to both residents and pre-clinical and clinical medical students. She co-developed curriculum for the Clinical Scholar Program for 3rd year medical students on their Internal Medicine rotation and developed the curriculum for the Neurological Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) Program for 3rd Year Medical Students. She also developed the OSCE Program for the Internal Medicine Residency Program. She is the Course Director for Fundamentals of Medicine 2 and Co-course Director of Connections: Interprofessonal Education at MSM.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
Background: Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) has developed the Connections Learning Experience (CLE) as an introductory interprofessional education (IPE) experience for healthcare, research, and public health learners. This experience aims to align with MSM's strategic goals and address identified gaps in IPE curricular offerings. This initiative is part of MSM's commitment to fostering an educational environment emphasizing interprofessional collaboration and advancing health equity and justice.Statement of Problem: Despite the recognized importance of interprofessional collaboration in…