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secretary, she assumed leadership of the Division of Medical Education. In January 2007, she was appointed to the new role of executive vice president and chief strategy offi cer, and spent nearly 5 years focusing on the implementation of AAMC's strategic priorities and the development of systems to align people and resources with those priorities.
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Dr. Brashers currently is a co–principal investigator for numerous intra- and extramural IPE grants and serves as a consultant, editor, expert panel member, presenter, and workshop leader in many educational, clinical, and policy settings.
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Dr. Fihn has always striven to apply the principles and findings of health services research to health care delivery.
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Previously, he was a senior research psychologist and head of the Training Technology Development Branch of the Naval Air Warfare Center-Orlando for 15 years. During this period, he served as a principal investigator for numerous R&D programs focusing on teamwork, team training, simulation-based training, decision making under stress, learning methodologies, and performance assessment.
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At UCF, Dr. Sonesh leads a team of researchers investigating the effects of medical team training, the effects of telemedicine on teamwork in emergency management situations, simulation-based team training, and the role of IPE in patient outcomes, among many other health care–related initiatives.
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She was the UHN project lead for the coaching arm of Catalyzing and Sustaining Communities of Col laboration around Interprofessional Care, which was recently awarded the Ontario Hospital Association's inter ational Ted Freedman Award for n Education Innovation. Her graduate work and scholarly interests focus on continuing education, professional development, and knowledge translation in the health professions.
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Formerly the executive director of the Center for Health Policy and Healthcare Transformation at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Dr. Trautman has held clinical and administrative leadership positions at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions.
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