Developing Interprofessional Education at One U.S. Dental School: Establishing a Baseline and Moving Forward

Janice Townsend1, Joseph A Zorek2, Sandra C Andrieu2

  • 1Janice Townsend, DDS, MS, is Associate Professor of Pediatric Dentistry, LSU Health Sciences Center-New Orleans School of Dentistry; Joseph A. Zorek, PharmD, BCGP, is Assistant Professor of Pharmacy and Director of Interprofessional Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy; Sandra C. Andrieu, PhD, is Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, LSU Health Sciences Center-New Orleans School of Dentistry; Raquel Baroni de Carvalho, DDS, PhD, is Associate Professor, Federal University of Espirito Santo, Brazil, and Visiting Faculty Member, LSU Health Sciences Center-New Orleans; Donald E. Mercante, PhD, is Professor of Biostatistics and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, LSU Health Sciences Center-New Orleans School of Public Health; Julie H. Schiavo, MLIS, AHIP, is Assistant Librarian and Assistant Director of Dental Library Services, LSU Health Sciences Center-New Orleans School of Dentistry; and Tina P. Gunaldo, PhD, DPT, MHS, is Director, Center for Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice, LSU Health Sciences Center-New Orleans. jtown2@lsuhsc.edu.

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