Margaret Robinson is the Associate Director for the Office of Interdisciplinary Programs in the Office of the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs and Faculty Development. She coordinates the development and delivery of a comprehensive, cohesive, competency-driven menu of interdisciplinary learning experiences. This includes a two year curricular program and supporting faculty development and research activities. The office has a staff of three full-time and three part-time staff members, contracts with 18 interprofessional faculty liaisons, has agreements with 60+ facilitators, and collaborations with over 150 faculty members across campus. Program delivery includes didactic, simulation, and clinical activities for over 1,000 students annually. Of particular significance is her leadership in the student engagement initiative for student-led community partnerships to increase access to care for the un/under-insured of Oklahoma._x000D_ Margaret holds a BA in History and a M.Ed. in Adult Education from the University of Central Oklahoma. Her graduate coursework included a focus on curriculum development and student services. She previously worked for over 14 years with The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Fran and Earl Ziegler College of Nursing. Margaret’s expertise is in project planning and management with previous service in student recruitment, academic advisement, admissions, student progression, event planning, website coordination, and data management focused on process improvement.
Group | Member since |
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Building an IPE Program | 7 years 4 months ago |
Curriculum & Competencies | 5 years 5 months ago |
Use of visual and performing arts as tools for interprofessional health professions education and practice development | 7 years 4 months ago |