Congratulations to the Seed Grant Awards recipients!

The Collaboration for the InterProfessional Health Education Research & Scholarship (CIPHERS) Initiative is thrilled to congratulate the following recipients of the inaugural Seed Grant funding:

  • Erin J. Griffin, PhD, Director of Evaluation Associate Scholarly Professor
    Medical Education and Clinical Sciences, Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, WSU

    Topic: “From Silos to Systems: Leveraging Visualization Tools to Map and Navigate the Complex Terrain of Health Professions Education”

  • Skye McKennon, PharmD, BCPS, ACSM‑GEI
    Associate Professor, Thread Director, Pharmacology, Interprofessional Education, Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, WSU and

    Megan Willson
    , PharmD, BCPS, Professor, Director of Interprofessional Education
    College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, WSU

    Topic: “Interprofessional Colleagues Meeting to Promote And Sustain Satisfaction (I‑COMPASS)”

  • Tao Wang, MD, PhD, Clinical Assistant Professor
    Providence Kadlec Regional Medical Center, Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, WSU

    Topic: “Cultivating Medical Students to Become Bilingual Physicians”

The CIPHERS initiative will be offering Seed Grant funding in 2024. To learn more about this funding opportunity, please send an email to medicine.ciphers@wsu.edu.

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