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...
The Impacts of Globalisation on Medical Education – An Interview with Professor Ahmed Rashid
KIPRIME Podcast
14 minutes
2 years ago
The Impacts of Globalisation on Medical Education – An Interview with Professor Ahmed Rashid
Ahmed Rashid is Professor of Medical Education at University College London, where he is Vice Dean for the UCL Faculty of Medical Sciences, and he leads the UCL Centre for International Medical Education Collaborations (CIMEC). Ahmed is also involved as a chief examiner for the General Medical Council PLAB exam that international doctors must sit to practice in the UK. On top of all that, he’s a part-time NHS doctor at a busy surgery in St Albans, Hertfordshire. His research in me...
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...