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Join us for an enlightening conversation with Angelique Redmond, an esteemed advocate for health systems science and premier business practices in health professions programs. Angelique brings a wealth of experience as the Assistant Director of Clinical Education at the George Washington University physician assistant program. With a background in managing undergraduate and graduate medical education programs, including general surgery, trauma ICU, bariatric surgery, and anesthesia critical care, Angelique deeply understands clinical education complexities and the significance of effective partnerships between academic institutions and clinical sites. Her dedication to advancing health professions programs is evident in her advocacy work and commitment to ensuring students receive optimal clinical training. Don't miss this opportunity to hear from Angelique as she shares her expertise in clinical site partnership strategies, business practices, and health systems science, making her a valuable asset to the healthcare community.
By Natasha M. BrocksJoin us for an enlightening conversation with Angelique Redmond, an esteemed advocate for health systems science and premier business practices in health professions programs. Angelique brings a wealth of experience as the Assistant Director of Clinical Education at the George Washington University physician assistant program. With a background in managing undergraduate and graduate medical education programs, including general surgery, trauma ICU, bariatric surgery, and anesthesia critical care, Angelique deeply understands clinical education complexities and the significance of effective partnerships between academic institutions and clinical sites. Her dedication to advancing health professions programs is evident in her advocacy work and commitment to ensuring students receive optimal clinical training. Don't miss this opportunity to hear from Angelique as she shares her expertise in clinical site partnership strategies, business practices, and health systems science, making her a valuable asset to the healthcare community.