Interprofessional education and collaborative practice (IPE/IPCP), refugee healthcare.
Kim Krytus, MSW, MPH, CPH, is a public health professional with expertise in community-based program development, implementation and evaluation. She has worked in the United States, Africa and Asia. As Assistant Dean and Director of Graduate Public Health Programs, Krytus oversees the School's Master of Public Heath (MPH) curriculum, graduate public health student services and program assessment. She is responsible for the School's public health accreditation by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH), and coordinates public health workforce development, alumni engagement and career services for all graduate public health programs.
Trained as an interprofessional education faculty facilitator, Krytus also represents the profession of public health on the University at Buffalo Interprofessional Education Leadership team.
She teaches the foundational MPH course Contemporary Issues in Public Health, and facilitates interprofessional education initiatives with students across health-related disciplines.
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