
Jason
Craig,
MBA, CHSE-A, EMT-P
WVU Office of IPE, STEPS Simulation Center
WV,
United States
Jason Craig is a Researcher and former Simulation Education Specialist for the STEPS Simulation Center and the Office of IPE at West Virginia University. With over a decade’s worth of experience in Simulation-based Healthcare Education, he is a member of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare and is a Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator at the Advanced Level. He serves as a prep course facilitator for the CHSE Blueprint Review Committee as well as a candidate reviewer for the CHSE-A Certification Committee. Before WVU, he specialized in Emergency Management & Counterterrorism, focusing on Communications. He also has a background in Firefighting/EMS.
Presenting at CAB 2025:
This presentation will discuss the benefits of hosting opportunities for student-lead interprofessional projects in both the clinical and educational realm. These projects promote student engagement while enhancing their collaboration, communication, scholarship, and policy-related skills.
This presentation highlights a decade-long journey in interprofessional education (IPE) at one institution, culminating in a symbolic Oath at graduation. The Oath bridges IPE to collaborative practice, inspiring others to continue fostering unity and collaboration among students. It demonstrates how IPE can evolve into impactful, patient-centered healthcare practice.