
Autumn
Young,
MSN
Program Manager
Arizona State University
Autumn Young, MSN, is a nursing professional with expertise in program development, maternal-child health, and trauma-informed care. As a Program Manager with ASU Project ECHO, she designs and facilitates interprofessional continuing education focused on integrated behavioral health, perinatal care, and substance use. Her clinical background includes caring for infants with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome at Hushabye Nursery, where she also supports breastfeeding and family education. She holds a Master of Science in Nursing from Arizona State University and is an active member of AWHONN.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
This lightening talk will present how Interprofessional champion faculty, providers, and students from across multiple Arizona State University colleges and programs collaborated to address gaps in knowledge, skills, strategies, and performance related to real-world, team-based care delivery. Recognizing persistent barriers caused by siloed training, the work group explored innovative learning delivery methods to transform traditional approaches to interprofessional education. The result was the launch of the, To Empower and Mentor Interprofessional Collaborative Communities (TEAM-IPC) ECHO,…