Bouvé clinical professors inducted into National Academies of Practice
Congratulations to three members of Bouvé College of Health Sciences on their induction into the National Academies of Practice in 2021 and 2022.
Kristin Greenwood, clinical professor in the Department of Physical Therapy, Movement and Rehabilitation Sciences and Associate Dean of Network Programs, has been inducted into the National Academies of Practice as a Distinguished Scholar Fellow.
Jennifer Kirwin, clinical professor in the Department of Pharmacy and Health Systems Sciences and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, and Margarita DiVall, clinical professor in the Department of Pharmacy and Health Systems Sciences and Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, have been inducted as Distinguished Practitioner Fellows.

From left: Kristin Greenwood, Jennifer Kirwin, Margarita DiVall inducted to the National Academies of Practice.
Debra Copeland, associate clinical professor in the School of Pharmacy, was inducted as a Professional Member this year, as well.
The NAP is an interprofessional, nonprofit organization with members representing a range of healthcare professions — including nursing, occupational therapy, pharmacy, speech-language pathology, and many more. Those members serve as distinguished advisors to health care policymakers in Congress and elsewhere.
“Fellowship in the National Academies of Practice is an honor extended to those who have excelled in their profession and are dedicated to furthering interprofessional practice, scholarship and policy in support of interprofessional care.”
Northeastern University now has seven faculty members who are a part of this organization.