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Dr. Dude Coudret has worked in higher education and the fields of learning & teaching for over 20 years. More so, Dr. Coudret consults on and facilitates trainings on a range of topics, including active learning, bias, disabilities, empathy, health disparities in the LGBTQ+ communities, inclusive learning design, leadership, mindset, the Myers–Briggs Type Indicator, the science of learning, and team and organizational development. He is regularly called into areas to facilitate experiential learning opportunities. Dr. Coudret has also designed and taught several learning courses and developed educational curriculums on a range of topics critical for leadership and learning.
Dr. Coudret has a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in Education, from the University of Dayton (UD), in Dayton, Ohio. His doctoral work at Arizona State University (ASU) focused on understanding feelings of shame in medical school and fostering shame resiliency. Dr. Coudret is currently the Director of Student Development at the University of Arizona’s College of Medicine in Phoenix and has been at the College for nearly 9 years. In addition to his full-time work, he also teaches doctoral-level courses for Arizona State University's Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College.