Ashley
Crowl,
PharmD, BCACP
Co-director of the Interprofessional Teaching Clinic
University of Kansas School of Pharmacy
Ashley Crowl is a clinical associate professor at the University of Kansas School of Pharmacy and is board-certified in ambulatory care. She is Co-Director of The Interprofessional Teaching Clinic housed within the Family Medicine Clinic at The University of Kansas Medical Center. She has the privilege of precepting a variety of health professional students and working with complex, underserved patients in this role. She received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Pharmacy, and completed a two-year pharmaceutical care leadership residency at the University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
The Interprofessional Teaching Clinic is a well-established clinical setting where students from Dietetics, Medicine, Nursing, OT, Pharmacy, PT, Psychology and Social Work learn interprofessional teaming skills. Usually these students are co-located in a conference room, but with the COVID-19 pandemic social distancing and space limitations made this impossible. We developed a teaming protocol to allow students to continue to work together virtually.
Both patients and students needed an internet-capable device to access Zoom. Rather than a physical location, students and preceptors started in…