Rehab Bondok, PharmD Candidate
Student
Wayne State University
Rehab is a third-year pharmacy student completing the PharmD program at the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. She has a keen interest in research, particularly in exploring innovative approaches to pharmaceutical care and the role of the pharmacist in various practice settings. Rehab is dedicated to understanding how pharmacists can contribute to improving patient outcomes, optimizing medication therapy, and integrating into interdisciplinary healthcare teams. Her academic journey is marked by a strong commitment to advancing the profession through evidence-based practice and continuous learning.

Presenting at the Nexus Summit:

Background: The Food and Drug Administration receives over 100,000 reports of medication errors each year1. This data is believed to be an underrepresentation of actual medication errors due to reluctance of health professionals to report errors2. Interprofessional education (IPE) offers a platform for medical and pharmacy students to collaborate, enhancing their ability to recognize, and report medication errors. The aim of this innovation is to assess the effectiveness of a single interprofessional education session focused on medication safety in improving the completion and accuracy of…