We’re back with a new season of the KIPRIME Podcast, exploring the ideas shaping the future of medical education. In this first episode, host Alina Jenkins speaks with Dr Julián Varas Cohen, a surgeon and Associate Professor at the Catholic de Chile in Santiago, Chile. He leads simulation-based medical education research, using remote asynchronous feedback to accelerate healthcare skill acquisition. He has developed and validated various training methodologies, reaching more than 40,000 train...
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We’re back with a new season of the KIPRIME Podcast, exploring the ideas shaping the future of medical education. In this first episode, host Alina Jenkins speaks with Dr Julián Varas Cohen, a surgeon and Associate Professor at the Catholic de Chile in Santiago, Chile. He leads simulation-based medical education research, using remote asynchronous feedback to accelerate healthcare skill acquisition. He has developed and validated various training methodologies, reaching more than 40,000 train...
Breaking down assumptions in how we look at clinical reasoning – an interview with Dr Sandra Monteiro
KIPRIME Podcast
20 minutes
1 year ago
Breaking down assumptions in how we look at clinical reasoning – an interview with Dr Sandra Monteiro
Dr Sandra Monteiro is a scientist in the McMaster University, faculty of health sciences program for education, research, innovation, and theory (known as MERIT). She has a faculty appointment in the faculty of health sciences, Department of Medicine, Division of Education and Innovation and a second appointment to the Centre for Simulation Based Learning as the Director of Simulation Scholarship.The foundation of her training is in cognitive psychology, and she is known internationally for h...
KIPRIME Podcast
We’re back with a new season of the KIPRIME Podcast, exploring the ideas shaping the future of medical education. In this first episode, host Alina Jenkins speaks with Dr Julián Varas Cohen, a surgeon and Associate Professor at the Catholic de Chile in Santiago, Chile. He leads simulation-based medical education research, using remote asynchronous feedback to accelerate healthcare skill acquisition. He has developed and validated various training methodologies, reaching more than 40,000 train...