Erin Leiman, MD
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
Duke University
Dr. Erin Leiman is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, at Duke University Hospital in Durham, North Carolina. She graduated from Vanderbilt University Medical School and completed her residency in Emergency Medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. She is involved with graduate and undergraduate medical education, especially interprofessional development. She is also an Assistant Director for the Duke Interprofessional Education and Care Center and also serves as the co-medical director of the Interprofessional Education Clinic that brings together pre-licensure students to care for patients in the urgent care setting.

Presenting at the Nexus Summit:

Duke University Schools of Medicine and Nursing developed an interprofessional student clinical experience which brings together students and faculty from the doctor of allopathy (MD), accelerated bachelors of science in nursing (ABSN), nurse practitioner (NP), physician assistant (PA), and doctor of physical therapy (DPT) programs to provide interprofessional (IP) and collaborative care to patients presenting to the Duke emergency department (ED). The IP experience focuses on team-based, hands-on patient care as well as learning from, with, and about each of the professions. At the end of…
Duke University Schools of Medicine and Nursing developed an interprofessional student clinical experience which brings together students and faculty from their professional programs including doctor of allopathy (MD), advanced bachelors of science in nursing (ABSN), nurse practitioner (NP), physician assistant (PA), physical therapy (PT) to provide collaborative care to patients presenting to the Duke emergency department (ED). The interprofessional experience focuses on team-based, hands-on patient care as well as learning from and with each of the professions. A clinical faculty member is…