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A Message from the VP of Professional Development

A Message from the NAP Vice President of Professional Development
by A. Lynn Williams, PhD, CCC-SLP, ASHA Honors, FASHA, BCS-CL, FNAP

Dear Members and Colleagues,

I hope this newsletter update finds you enjoying summer with fun ways to stay cool in this heat. I am happy to bring you the latest developments from the NAP Professional Development Committee. We are committed to fostering a dynamic community of interprofessional learning as each of our three subcommittees focus on their goals for the coming year. The goals for the Professional Development Committee for the 2024-2025 program year are focused on integrating the Strategic Interprofessional Initiative into our subcommittee work and include the following:


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Advocate to Advance Interprofessional Healthcare in 2024!!

Advocate to Advance Interprofessional Healthcare in 2024!!

To welcome Spring 2024, your Public Policy Committee invites all NAP members to participate in our Virtual Hill Day on Wednesday, May 15th.  Your immediate registration is needed to have ample time to schedule virtual visits with your legislative offices. Interprofessional teams will be provided with NAP an Issue Brief/Fact Sheet, References, Resources and Talking Points. As part of the registration process, you have access to and are asked to complete the NAP advocacy education and tutorial for the online platform we use to support our Virtual Hill Day activity. Please register today to join us for this very special opportunity!!

Building on the NAP history and founding mission to advance healthcare, it is a privilege to continuously work with NAP Public Policy Committee members to establish an annual public policy agenda, to increase reference and advocacy materials and to refresh resources in support of public policy efforts on behalf of the National Academies of Practice. In addition to the above-mentioned participation in the Virtual Hill Day, you will soon be asked to complete the annual survey to determine the public policy agenda and you are invited to join the Public Policy Committee. Throughout the year, members of the Public Policy Committee work diligently to provide NAP members with the most accurate information related to designated public policy topics. Sincere appreciation goes to Leigh Ann Frick and Deb Swain who have been working to prepare the resources to be used during this year’s Hill Visit event.

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A Message from the NAP President

A Message from the NAP President
by Andrea Pfeifle, EdD, PT, FNAP

The National Academies of Practice's Vision is to become the alliance of professionals collaborating to transform health and well-being. Our mission is to advance interprofessional education, scholarship, research, practice, and public policy, by:

  • Educating and informing our members and others;
  • Facilitating collaborative scholarship and research opportunities;
  • Recruiting, engaging, retaining, and mentoring our network of members; and
  • Advocating the value of interprofessional practice and improving healthcare and policy for all.

The central tenets of our work together are grounded in the core values of collaboration, patient-centeredness, inclusivity, and interconnectedness.  


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Transforming Reflections: A Message from the NAP President

Transforming Reflections
Rick Weisbarth, OD, FAAO, FNAP

Spring is right around the corner and the National Academies of Practice Annual Meeting and Forum is only a little over a week away. 2023 is off to a great start as we continue our work together to Transform Interprofessional Care.

This is my last column as NAP President, and I want to thank everyone for the fantastic collaboration and interconnectedness that have been displayed over the last two years. We should all be proud of our many accomplishments.


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