The Role of Advanced Practice Providers in Academic Medicine
In this episode, hosts Drs. Omar Young and Abhi Sripad explore the expanding role of advanced practice providers, or APPs, in academic medicine. With more than 60% of physician training now occurring in outpatient settings and APPs representing the fastest-growing segment of the academic clinical workforce, this conversation highlights why their contributions to education and patient care matter more than ever.
Guests Erin Huprich, WHNP, and Meg Berreth, CNM, share how APPs became part of the academic medicine landscape and how their roles as clinicians and educators have evolved. They walk listeners through a typical teaching day in the ambulatory setting, discuss who they teach and how, and reflect on what medical students and residents often misunderstand about APP roles before stepping into clinic.
The group takes a deeper look at collaboration between APPs and physicians, moving past the buzzword to describe what effective teamwork looks like in practice. They also address questions of hierarchy, training, and capabilities, and share teaching moments that have made a lasting impact. From the physician perspective, Drs. Young and Sripad discuss models of collaboration they have seen work best in academic settings.
As always, the episode concludes with a Med Ed Moment, as each guest names one systemic challenge and offers one practical call to action for listeners, especially program directors and department chairs seeking to better integrate APPs into their training programs.