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John Vitale

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Dean, School of Professional Studies and Science

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PHONE: 802-387-6347

Lewis 216

Education

Ph.D., Interprofessional Health Care Studies, Rosalind Franklin University

Master of Health Sciences (M.H.S.), Pathologists’ Assistant Studies, Quinnipiac University

B.A., Biology, Keene State College

Publications

Publications: Vitale, JE. (2016). Form versus Function: What does and does not constitute an interprofessional team. Health and Interprofessional Practice 3(1):eP1099.

Vitale, JE. (2013). An Essay on the Division between Craft-Based and Knowledge-Based Professions as an Inhibitor of Interprofessional Healthcare Education and Practice, Part II. Health and Interprofessional Practice 1(4):eP1047.

Vitale, JE., Brooks, R. (2013). Utilizing Technology in the Education of Pathologists’ Assistant Students: Is the Traditional Lecture a Thing of the Past? The Cutting Edge: Volume 3, Quarter 1, pp. 8-9.

Brooks, R. Vitale, JE. (2013). The Importance of Routinely Sampling Renal Sinus Fat in Nephrectomy Specimens for Renal Cell Carcinoma. The Cutting Edge: Volume 3, Quarter 2, cover and page 4.

Vitale, JE., Brooks, R., Sovocool, M., Rader, WR. (2012) Value-Added Benefits and Utilization of Pathologists’ Assistants. Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine: December 2012, Vol. 136, No. 12, pp. 1565-1570.

Vitale, JE. (2012). An Essay on the Division between Craft-Based and Knowledge-Based Professions as an Inhibitor of Interprofessional Healthcare Education and Practice, Part I. Health and Interprofessional Practice 1(3):eP1026.

Presentations

2015, Lessons Learned from a decade of Interprofessional Simulation. Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions Annual Conference, Scottsdale, AZ.

2012, A Model Description for the Transition from Multiprofessional to Interprofessional Courses. Jefferson Interprofessional Education Center 2012 Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

2010, Creating a Culture of Assessment at a Health Sciences University. 115th Annual Meeting of the North Central Association/Higher Learning Commission, Chicago, Illinois.

2005, Pathologists’ Assistant Education: Today and Tomorrow. American Association of Pathologists’ Assistants, 31st Annual Continuing Education and Business Conference, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

2005, An Update of Cardiovascular Surgical Pathology. North Central Intermountain Regional Conference of the American Association of Pathologists’ Assistants, Des Moines, Iowa.

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