Ashley Crowl, PharmD
Co-director of the Interprofessional Teaching Clinic
University of Kansas School of Pharmacy
Ashley Crowl received her PharmD from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Pharmacy, then completed a two-year pharmaceutical care leadership residency at the University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy. She is a clinical associate professor at the KU School of Pharmacy and board-certified in ambulatory care. She is co-director of the Interprofessional Teaching Clinic housed in the KU Family Medicine clinic, and enjoys precepting a variety of health professional students and working with complex, underserved patients. She is also the Director of Interprofessional Education for KU School of Pharmacy and helps to plan and execute three large interprofessional events.

Presenting at the Nexus Summit:

The University of Kansas Department of Family Medicine has a robust history of interprofessional activities, including our Interprofessional Teaching Clinic (IPTC). Student teams comprised of learners from medicine, pharmacy, psychology, nursing, PT, OT and sometimes law are given autonomy and independence to evaluate patients and then propose their treatment plans before faculty help complete each visit. Two family physicians, along with faculty from other professions, provide supervision.Our patients tend to be complex both medically and socially, such that caring for them presents an…