Dr. Hossein Khalili
Dr. Hossein Khalili is an internationally recognized scholar and visionary leader in interprofessional education and collaborative practice (IPECP), healthcare resilience, and system transformation. He currently serves as Professor and Senior Associate Dean of Academic Administration in the School of Health Sciences at Winston-Salem State University, and as President of InterprofessionalResearch.Global (IPR.Global). Dr. Khalili plays an active role in numerous national and international initiatives. He is a Distinguished Fellow and Scholar of the National Academies of Practice (NAP), Co-Facilitator of AIHC Evidence Collaborative, Chair of the AIHC Conference Affiliate, ad a member of the AIHC Collaboration Hub. Internationally acknowledged for his impact on healthcare education, Dr. Khalili was named to Marquis Who's Who for his leadership in advancing interprofessional collaboration. His research-driven contributions - most notably the pioneering Interprofessional Socialization Framework and the Dual Identity Model - have shaped the future of interprofessional learning and collaboration across the United States and globally. With more than 2,600 citations and over 270 publications, presentations, and keynote addresses, Dr. Khalili has built a distinguished record of excellence in teaching, research, innovation, and leadership. He has led (as PI & Co-P/I) over 35 research projects totaling over $14million in funding and has received wide recognition for his contributions both nationally and internationally.