
Jasmine
Yumori,
OD, FAAO, Dipl AAO, FNAP
Associate Professor
Western University of Health Sciences
Jasmine Yumori is a board-certified optometrist and an Associate Professor at Western University of Health Sciences, College of Optometry. With a background in geriatric and primary care optometry from her residency at the West Los Angeles VA, she holds a fellowship and diplomate in Optometric Education from the American Academy of Optometry. Dr. Yumori's clinical experience spans community health clinics and private practice. She graduated with honors from both UC Berkeley and the UC Berkeley School of Optometry, bringing a strong academic and clinical foundation to interprofessional practice and education.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
Abstract:As Interprofessional Education (IPE) evolves to meet the complex needs of collaborative healthcare, educators are challenged to assess student learning in ways that are meaningful, consistent, and scalable. This interactive seminar explores how artificial intelligence (AI)—particularly large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot—can be applied to enhance IPE assessment processes. This includes streamlining rubric development, evaluation of student reflections, and contributing to robust IPE program evaluation and streamlined workflows. This session directly…
Demands on interprofessional leaders in healthcare and education have significantly worsened the problem of burnout. This seminar is an intervention designed to equip both current and emerging IPE leaders with actionable strategies to combat burnout and cultivate sustainable well-being. We will move beyond individual coping mechanisms to explore systemic solutions, emphasizing the power of mentorship networks and communities of practice. Our insights will draw from the U.S. Surgeon General's report on health worker burnout and the concept of Pedagogical Wellness, highlighting how…
As healthcare systems continue to evolve, the need for sustainable leadership in interprofessional practice and education (IPE) has never been more urgent. High turnover, burnout, and an aging workforce threaten the continuity of interprofessional initiatives that are essential to improving health outcomes, especially in underserved and rural communities. This workshop offers a practical, inclusive, and outcomes-driven approach to succession planning as a strategic tool for sustaining interprofessional leadership.Participants will be introduced to strategies for succession planning that…