Wapner receives BuckIPE award

Students praised professor’s collaborative nature, engaging style

Cynthia Dougherty presents Andy Wapner with his award

Cynthia Dougherty presents Andy Wapner with his award

Andrew Wapner has been honored with the BuckIPE Facilitator Award for his work to prepare students to thrive as health care professionals who can successfully collaborate with others to improve outcomes, increase satisfaction, streamline processes and advance health equity. 

Wapner, a clinical professor who directs the College of Public Health’s Master of Public Health for Experienced Professional Program, was nominated by students in BuckIPE, Ohio State’s interprofessional education program. Other nominees from the college were Professor Emeritus Michael Bisesi and Abhishek Henry, who graduated with his MPH in epidemiology this spring.

Wapner and other facilitators interact with students from more than 20 programs in the seven colleges, said Cynthia Dougherty, director of interprofessional and education engagement. 

Nominators said this of Wapner: 

  • “Andy Wapner was very collaborative and used his great communication skills to pull different groups of people from all different backgrounds together in a fun and engaging Buck IPE.”
  • “Dr. Wapner did a great job explaining our tasks and facilitating conversation after each one.”
  • “He was very knowledgeable and engaging, making this experience a good one. When he came into our breakout room, he challenged us to think deeper yet didn’t tell us we were wrong for any of our reasonings.”
  • “Andy Wapner was a great facilitator! He kept a positive attitude the entire time and encouraged students to speak up but did not force anyone to speak up if they did not want to.” 
  • “He is always considerate of our time and our learning.”

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The Ohio State University College of Public Health is a leader in educating students, creating new knowledge through research, and improving the livelihoods and well-being of people in Ohio and beyond. The College's divisions include biostatistics, environmental health sciences, epidemiology, health behavior and health promotion, and health services management and policy. It is ranked 29th among all colleges and programs of public health in the nation, and first in Ohio, by U.S. News and World Report. Its specialty programs are also considered among the best in the country. The MHA program is ranked 8th, the biostatistics specialty is ranked 22nd, the epidemiology specialty is ranked 25th and the health policy and management specialty is ranked 17th.