
Elisabeth
Williams,
MPH
Director, ASU Project ECHO
Arizona State University
Elisabeth Williams is the Director of ASU’s Project ECHO, leading the design, delivery, and evaluation of virtual continuing education programs for healthcare professionals. Under her leadership, ASU Project ECHO hosts over 100 sessions annually, reaching 1,000+ learners and providing 6,000+ hours of continuing education. A public health professional with over 20 years of experience, Elisabeth specializes in workforce capacity, systems design, and program strategy. She holds an MPH and is a PhD candidate in Population Health at ASU, graduating in Fall 2025. Her work ensures ASU ECHO programs align with evolving healthcare workforce needs in Arizona and beyond.
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,…