Anne Thompson, PT, EdD
Adjunct Associate Professor
MGH Institute of Health Professions, Health Professions Education
Dr. Anne Thompson is an Adjunct Associate Professor in Health Professions Education at MGHIHP. She holds a BS in Psychology (College of William and Mary), MS in Physical Therapy (Duke University), and EdD (Georgia Southern University). She has presented at international IPE conferences, served on the abstract editorial board for the Journal of Interprofessional Care, and designed interprofessional experiences for students and faculty. Her career at Georgia Southern University/Armstrong included Chair of Rehabilitation Sciences, Interim Dean of the College of Health Professions, and Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs, retiring as Chair and Associate Professor Emerita.

Presenting at the Nexus Summit:

Learning Objectives Analyze team conflict through the innovative lens of “systems” thinking, Apply systems dynamics to evaluate the factors influencing team conflict in an educational setting, Identify pathways to prevent, minimize, and address team conflict based on evidence-based practices.   Seminar Description Interprofessional learning environments must provide a safe space for engagement and collaboration (Howie & Tauchert, 2019; Edmondson et al., 2016). What if an educator is faced with a student labeling a situation “discriminatory” without substantiation? What evidence is…