Bronwyn Keefe, PhD, MPH, MSW
Director of CADER and The Network for Professional Education; Research Assistant Professor
Boston University
Bronwyn Keefe is the Director of the Center for Aging and Disability Education and Research (CADER) and The Network for Professional Education at Boston University, School of Social Work. Through CADER, Bronwyn develops curriculum and evaluates training initiatives for professionals who work with older adults and people with disabilities. In 2019, she was awarded a four-year Geriatric Academic Career Award from the Health Resources Service Administration (HRSA) to build on her commitment to train an interprofessional gerontology workforce. Bronwyn has been funded on many projects related to behavioral health with a focus on building the capacity of providers and communities.

Presenting at the Nexus Summit:

This presentation will provide an overview of a continuing education certificate for health professionals who lead, or aspire to lead, interprofessional teams. The Interprofessional Leadership in Healthcare Certificate is a five-month, fully online program which equips learners with the knowledge and skills to effectively lead interprofessional teams. Learners explore issues related to interprofessional collaboration, effective communication, mentoring and supervision, business acumen, and contemporary leadership models. The live classroom sessions use Project ECHO® to facilitate technology-…