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...
Using arts and humanities to innovate pedagogy - an interview with Professor Gabrielle Finn
KIPRIME Podcast
23 minutes
1 year ago
Using arts and humanities to innovate pedagogy - an interview with Professor Gabrielle Finn
Gabrielle Finn is Associate Vice President for Teaching, Learning, and Students at the University of Manchester, where she was previously Professor of Medical Education and Vice Dean for Teaching, Learning and Students in the Faculty of Biology, Medicine, and Health.She has a track record in establishing undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. In an earlier role, Gabrielle was the founding Director of the Health Professions Education Unit (HPEU) and Chair of the Postgraduate Board at the 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...