Description
Welcome to the special episode of our podcast, where we showcase the work of early career scholars in health professions education from around the world. This is part one of a two-part series, where we will hear from three different researchers who have been nominated by colleagues to share their projects and insights with us.
In this episode, we will learn about the diverse topics and methods that these scholars are using to advance the field of health professions education. From every continent except Antarctica, they are tackling issues such as curriculum design, assessment, feedback, professional identity, and more. We hope that their stories will inspire you to connect with them, explore their work, and pursue your own education scholarship.
Featured in this episode is
Anthea Hansen, PhD Candidate, Lecturer, Health Professions Education at Stellenbosch University, South Africa,Megan Brown, PhD, Senior Research Associate in Medical Education, School of Medicine, Newcastle University, UKSarah Burm, Assistant professor at Dalhousie University in Halifax, CanadaRead more on the Episode webpage
Hosts are: Lara Varpio, Jason Frank, Jonathan Sherbino, Linda Snell
Technical Producer: Samuel Lundberg
Executive Producer: Teresa Sörö
This is a Production of Unit for teaching and learning at Karolinska Institutet
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