Associate Dean, Interprofessional Practice, Education, Policy, & Research; Endowed Professor of IPE
University of Kansas Medical Center
Dr. Teri Kennedy is Associate Dean, Interprofessional Practice, Education, Policy, and Research and Ida Johnson Feaster Professor of Interprofessional Practice and Education, University of Kansas School of Nursing; Professor, Department of Population Health, University of Kansas School of Medicine, The University of Kansas Medical Center; and co-facilitator, Health Humanities and Arts Research Collaborative. She has 17 years’ experience serving older adults across home-and-community-based, home health, in-patient medical and geropsychiatric, and skilled nursing faculty settings. She was a Health and Aging Policy Fellow and American Political Science Association Congressional Fellow. She is currently a Distinguished Scholar and Fellow, National Academies of Practice (NAP) and Fellow Social Work Academy; Fellow, Gerontological Society of America; Member, NAP Public Policy Steering Committee, co-chair, NAP Research Subcommittee, Chair, NAP Telehealth Work Group, and co-chair, American Interprofessional Health Collaborative Mentoring Program. Her work concentrates on sustainability, interprofessional leadership, team science, and health and aging policy. She developed the Kennedy Model of Sustainability adopted by the National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education, and a model of Strengths-Based Interprofessional Practice and Education. Teri is an indie singer/songwriter, writer, artist, and podcaster.
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Wednesday, February 8, 2023
1:45 PM – 2:15 PM