James McAuley, RPh, PhD, FAPhA
Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
The Ohio State University College of Pharmacy
Jim received his BS Pharmacy (1987) and PhD in Clinical Pharmaceutical Science (1993) - both from the University of Pittsburgh.  He started as an Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Ohio State in March 1993 and has risen through the ranks to a Full Professor of Pharmacy Education & Innovation and Neurology.  His research, teaching and practice revolve around patients with epilepsy.  He has been recognized for his teaching and is a Fellow of the American Pharmacists Association.  In 2014, he was appointed as the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs where he continues his focus on enhancing the student experience.

Presenting at the Nexus Summit:

Building from an existing module, an interprofessional team of faculty, staff and students created a longitudinal, five-part module entitled, “Anti-Racism in Action” involving over 1000 second year learners and 76 facilitators from six Ohio State health sciences colleges. Learning objectives spanned five IPE competencies (Evidence Based Practice, Collaborative Leadership, Interprofessional Communication, Roles and Responsibilities, and Teams and Teamwork). Over seven weeks, students: (1) completed individual readings and videos and a quiz on definitions of racism and its impact in health care…