
Andrew
Wiss,
PhD, EdM, FNAP
Assistant Dean for Academic Innovation & Professorial Lecturer, Health Policy and Management
George Washington University
Andrew is the Assistant Dean for Academic Innovation and a Professorial Lecturer in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the George Washington University (GW). His professional work, research, and teaching centers on the use of emerging technologies to enhance learning and the roles that design, motivation, and organizational structure can play in supporting individual and team performance. Dr. Wiss is a Distinguished Fellow of the National Academies of Practice, directs interprofessional education for the Milken Institute School of Public Health and is the previous co-director of university-wide IPE efforts at GW.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
This presentation will provide attendees with an overview of a novel utilization of a multi-agent generative AI platform intended to support the self-directed learning of health sector program students regarding the roles and responsibilities of other professions as a part of their interprofessional training. Students engaged with multiple agents on this platform, each agent representing a separate health profession, which were trained using data from both the professional literature and a set of existing case study materials. This particular usage of the platform centered on community…