Associate Executive Director, American College of Clinical Pharmacy
C. Edwin Webb, Pharm.D., M.P.H. is the Associate Executive Director and Director of Government and Professional Affairs for the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, the national professional and scientific society of pharmacists providing leadership in clinical pharmacy practice and research. In that capacity he is responsible for directing and managing the College’s Washington, DC office, with emphasis in federal legislative and regulatory advocacy and communication, professional and inter-organizational alliance management, policy analysis and development, and member support services in these areas.Dr. Webb received his Bachelor of Science (1972) and Doctor of Pharmacy (1973) degrees from the University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy. read more
Professor of Nursing and Health Systems and Interim Dean of Nursing, University of Washington
Dr. Pamela H. Mitchell is Professor of Nursing and Health Systems and Interim Dean of Nursing at the University of Washington. She is also an adjunct Professor of Health Services in the School of Public Health & Community Medicine. Her research and teaching focus on the interaction of clinical care systems and outcomes for acutely ill people, biobehavioral interventions for patients with acute and chronic cardio- cerebrovascular disease, and outcomes of interprofessional education. She is currently leading interdisciplinary research teams engaged in interventions to improve recovery from brain injury.
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Director, Physician Engagement for Improving Health Outcomes, American Medical Association
Dr. Wynia’s medical training is in internal medicine, infectious diseases, public health, and health services research. He cares for patients at the University of Chicago. His work at the American Medical Association has included developing a research institute focusing on bioethics, professionalism and policy issues, he founded the AMA’s Center for Patient Safety, and he has led a variety of projects on understanding and measuring the ethical climate of health care organizations and systems, communication and team-based care, defining physician professionalism, ethics and epidemics, medicine and the Holocaust, and inequities in health and health care. He is the author of more than 130 published articles and a book on fairness in health care benefit design.
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