Gundy
Sweet,
PharmD
Assistant Dean for Curriculum and Assessment and Clinical Professor of Pharmacy
University of Michigan
Gundy Sweet, PharmD, FASHP, earned her PharmD degree at the University of the Pacific. She then completed two years of post-graduate residency training at the San Diego VA Hospital and drug information at the University of Michigan, where she still practices as a clinical specialist in medication use policy. Dr. Sweet serves on the Executive Committee for the U-M Center for IPE and as co-chair of the IPE Curriculum Committee. Dr. Sweet teaches courses related to understanding, interpreting, and applying clinical data in practice, and serves as the course director for the large-scale interprofessional team-based clinical decision-making course.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
The health science schools at the University of Michigan (U-M) have devoted considerable effort towards developing interprofessional education (IPE) offerings administered through the U-M Center for IPE to enable our student learners to learn about, from, and with each other so they are better prepared to achieve the quadruple aims in healthcare. As the number of IPE offerings has expanded, it has become increasingly challenging to manage information about our IPE offerings such as the type of experience offered, student learners involved, and IPE competencies addressed. Further, the…