Dr. Debra Bakerjian is a clinical professor, at the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis and the former senior director for nurse practitioner and physician assistant clinical education and practice. She currently teaches interprofessional education and team-based care in areas of quality improvement, geriatrics, and patient safety. Previously, Dr. Bakerjian was a Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing Postdoctoral Fellow with specialties in health policy and system change.
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JAMDA On-The-Go | July 2024
AMDA On-The-Hill | July 2024, with Special Guest Timothy Holahan, DO, CMD
Caring On-The-Go | June/July 2024, with Special Guest Dr. Daniel Haimowitz
AMDA On-The-Go | The Empowering Three-Part Series | Boundaries With Care (Part 3 of 3)
AMDA On-The-Go | The Empowering Three-Part Series | Speaking and Listening in Ways That Matter (Part 2 of 3)
JAMDA On-The-Go | June 2024
AMDA On-The-Go | The Empowering Three-Part Series | Building Trust (Part 1 of 3)
JAMDA On-The-Go | May 2024
AMDA On-The-Go | D2D Edition | Deprescribing of Anticoagulants: The IF, WHEN and HOW, a Discussion with a Cardiologist
Caring On-The-Go | May 2024: Heart Disease and Matters of the Heart, With Special Guest Dr. Nicole Orr
AMDA On-The-Go | Assisted Living Three-Part Series | Palliative Care and Goals of Care in AL (Part 3 of 3)
JAMDA On-The-Go | April 2024
AMDA On-The-Hill | March 2024
Caring On-The-Go | April 2024: With Special Guests Glenn Tillotson on Clostridioides Difficile and Allison Villegas on Advanced Practice Providers
AMDA On-The-Go | Update on RSV Vaccines
JAMDA On-The-Go | March 2024
AMDA On-The-Go | Assisted Living Three-Part Series | Transitions of Care and Challenges in AL (Part 2 of 3)
Caring On-The-Go | March 2024
Antimicrobial Stewardship & Quality
AMDA On-The-Go | Assisted Living Three-Part Series | Current Landscape of AL (Part 1 of 3)
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