Linda Lewin, MD
Professor
Emory University School of Medicine
Dr. Lewin received her MD degree from the Yale University School of Medicine. She is a board-certified pediatrician with extensive experience in medical education with leadership positions at both the Case Western Reserve School of Medicine (1995-2004) and University of Maryland School of Medicine (2005-2016). She joined the faculty of the Emory School of Medicine in 2017 where she co-founded the interprofessional Woodruff Health Educators Academy, providing faculty development to educators across the health sciences. Her scholarship has focused on education across the continuum from student to faculty, with a strong emphasis on professional development and professional identity formation.

Presenting at the Nexus Summit:

The Interprofessional Identity Program (IPIP) was created to provide a longitudinal setting for nursing and medical students to learn about each other and consider their professional identities as members of interprofessional health care teams. The curriculum was predominantly student led and presented virtually, and considered the aspects of teamwork, resilience, critical consciousness, and workplace culture. IPIP included four sessions held via Zoom between January and April 2021. Materials for each session were provided online and included focused pre-work for the students and discussion…