
Laura
Gaydos,
PhD
Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University
GA,
United States
Dr. Gaydos is a highly-respected researcher and educator in Public Health, serving as a Professor and Vice Chair for educational programming in the Department of Health Policy & Management and the Deputy Director for the Executive MPH Program at the Rollins School of Public Health. As a leader in public health education, Dr. Gaydos focuses on innovative methods of instructional and curricular delivery, including the use of distance and hybrid methods to train workforce professionals and those outside of the traditional classroom setting.
Presenting at CAB 2025:
IPE-ACTS is Emory’s interprofessional education program for students in the schools of nursing, medicine, and public health. IPE-ACTS allows students to focus on an issue impacting the health of Atlanta and work together using IPEC Core Competencies to create a novel approach to improve the health of vulnerable Atlanta communities.