Let's Work Together: Interprofessional Training of Health Professionals in North Carolina.
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2018-07
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Implementation of interprofessional education efforts at Duke University Health System and the University of North Carolina have enhanced teamwork, education, and mentoring for health professional learners and faculty. The IPE initiatives address the critical need for enhanced collaboration among all team members in the evolving health care arena.
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Derouin, Anne, Mary E Holtschneider, Katherine E McDaniel, Kimberly A Sanders and Diana B McNeill (2018). Let's Work Together: Interprofessional Training of Health Professionals in North Carolina. North Carolina medical journal, 79(4). pp. 223–225. 10.18043/ncm.79.4.223 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/17303.
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Anne Lynn Derouin
Anne Derouin, DNP, APRN, CPNP, PMHS, ANEF, FAANP is currently the Vice Dean of Academic and Student Affairs and the Program Director of the Pediatric Behavior Mental Health specialty program at Duke University School of Nursing. She provides adolescent primary care services at Community and School-based Health Centers affiliated with Duke’s Department of Community Health and Family Medicine for more than two decades.
Derouin also serves on the state and national boards of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP), is considered an adolescent clinical expert, serving on Society of Adolescent Health and Medicine (SAHM) the Adolescent Special Interest Group of NAPNAP, participating in pediatric, school-based health and advanced nursing practice advocacy efforts at state and federal levels. She’s been selected for advocacy Fellowships in for several professional organizations including the School-based Health Alliance (formally National Assembly of School-based Health Centers), Nurse in Washington Internship (NIWI), Shot@Life (World Health Organization’s global vaccine efforts), and as a Faculty Policy Intensive Fellow for the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN).
Dr. Derouin joined the DUSON faculty in 2011, received her BSN in 1989 from the University of Michigan, earned her MSN in 2000 and DNP in 2010, both from DUSON, and was a member of the School’s inaugural DNP cohort. She has also been a frequent guest lecturer on adolescent topics for the Community and Family Medicine and Pediatrics departments at Duke and is on the faculty of the MBS program at the School of Medicine.
Dr. Derouin has served as President of the North Carolina School Community Health Alliance. She serves on the Executive Team of the Duke-Johnson & Johnson Nurse Leadership program and the Advisory Board for the Poe Center in Raleigh, NC.

Katherine E McDaniel
Kate McDaniel is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurosurgery. Before she became a member of the Neurosurgery faculty, she was the GME Educator in charge of Faculty Development at Duke University Hospital and Health System. In that role, she partnered with program directors and core faculty to promote quality teaching, learning, and evaluation across programs. She holds a Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration and a Masters in Social Work. Prior to joining Duke, Dr. McDaniel spent five years as the GME Education Specialist at St. Louis University School of Medicine.
Dr. McDaniel currently works with clinical faculty in her department to develop cohesive curricula and assessment across the residency and fellowship programs. She has presented faculty development sessions at several departmental grand rounds and conferences throughout Duke University Health System and as an invited lecturer at other institutions.

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