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Heather Hageman, MBA
Washington University Medical Campus
MO, United States
Heather Hageman is the inaugural director of the Center. Her background is in strategic planning, program and outcomes assessment, accreditation, and project management. Hageman has more than 30 years’ experience in medical education. Hageman is an accomplished presenter both nationally and internationally, active member of the American Interprofessional Health Collaborative, and a member of several organizations including the National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education and the AAMC Group on Educational Affairs. This national involvement is part of her commitment to sharing best practices across diverse institutions so that everyone can benefit and learn from shared opportunities.

Presenting at CAB 2025:

This interactive workshop uses the "Wise Crowds" method to help leaders in IPE and collaborative practice address real-world challenges through peer-driven problem-solving. Participants will share leadership dilemmas, receive actionable feedback, and collaboratively generate solutions. Leaders across settings will engage, network, and gain practical strategies to advance their efforts.
As service learning programs expand, it is critical to center these efforts around building trusting relationships with community partners. Our session will offer 3 examples of service learning programs centering psychological safety and relationships, with opportunities for participants to apply new insights/skills to their contexts maximizing collaborative teamwork and engagement.