
Adam
Hoffman,
MCCP, CHSE
Simulation Education Specialist
West Virginia University
Adam Hoffman, MCCP, CHSE, is a firefighter/paramedic turned educator with over two decades of experience in public safety and healthcare. His deep-rooted commitment to service and teamwork has evolved into a passion for teaching, with a focus on acute and critical care, interprofessional collaboration, and point-of-care ultrasound.
Now serving as a Simulation Education Specialist at West Virginia University, Adam creates immersive, high-impact learning environments. He teaches across undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate levels, designing simulation-based programs that prepare learners for real-world clinical challenges.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
The four core competencies of Interprofessional Education (IPE) as defined by the National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education are recognized as a gold standard for educational initiatives in health professions’ education. At West Virginia University, these competencies form the basis of our foundational “IPE 101” curriculum. For the past decade, our institution has worked to refine our foundational sessions to highlight one of the four core competencies of professional roles and responsibilities, value and ethics, teamwork, and communications. As each session is unique,…