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Martin Pusic | Medical Services

Programs & Services

Languages

  • English
  • French

Martin Pusic | Education

Undergraduate School

University of B.C

1982, Vancouver, B.C., Canada

Medical School

University of B.C.

1986, Vancouver, B.C., Canada

Internship

McGill University

1987, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Residency

University of Toronto

1989, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Fellowship

McGill University

1992, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Graduate School

Columbia University

2010, New York, NY

Martin Pusic | Certifications

  • American Board of Pediatrics (Emergency Medicine)

Martin Pusic | Professional History

Dr. Martin Pusic has expertise in human cognition as it pertains to education metrics, health informatics and the longitudinal assessment of clinical skills. These disparate areas of inquiry come together in the development of cognitive simulations for clinical trainees.

Martin Pusic | Publications

  1. Implementing the Promotion in Place Model of Competency-Based Time-Variable Graduate Medical Education in Pathology. J Grad Med Educ. 2025 May; 17(2 Suppl):64-71. View Implementing the Promotion in Place Model of Competency-Based Time-Variable Graduate Medical Education in Pathology. Abstract

  2. Individualized Learning Plans for Active Lifelong Learning. Acad Med. 2025 Mar 25. View Individualized Learning Plans for Active Lifelong Learning. Abstract

  3. Effectiveness of a Web-Based Training Intervention in Teaching Emergency Physicians First-Trimester Point-of-Care Ultrasound Image Interpretation. Ann Emerg Med. 2025 Jun; 85(6):541-554. View Effectiveness of a Web-Based Training Intervention in Teaching Emergency Physicians First-Trimester Point-of-Care Ultrasound Image Interpretation. Abstract

  4. Rash Decisions: Improving Pediatrician Skills in Dermatologic Diagnosis. J Pediatr. 2025 Mar; 278:114436. View Rash Decisions: Improving Pediatrician Skills in Dermatologic Diagnosis. Abstract

  5. Accuracy of the diagnosis of pneumonia in Canadian pediatric emergency departments: A prospective cohort study. PLoS One. 2024; 19(12):e0311201. View Accuracy of the diagnosis of pneumonia in Canadian pediatric emergency departments: A prospective cohort study. Abstract

  6. In the Eye of the Beholder: A Stakeholder Analysis of the Value of the "Promotion in Place" Competency-Based Time-Variable Graduate Medical Education Pilot. Acad Med. 2025 Mar 01; 100(3):331-339. View In the Eye of the Beholder: A Stakeholder Analysis of the Value of the "Promotion in Place" Competency-Based Time-Variable Graduate Medical Education Pilot. Abstract

  7. Physician development through interprofessional workplace interactions: A critical review. Med Educ. 2025 May; 59(5):484-493. View Physician development through interprofessional workplace interactions: A critical review. Abstract

  8. Recommendations to address and research systemic bias in assessment: perspectives from directors of research in medical education. Med Educ Online. 2024 Dec 31; 29(1):2396166. View Recommendations to address and research systemic bias in assessment: perspectives from directors of research in medical education. Abstract

  9. Deliberate Practice as an Effective Method for Reducing Diagnostic Error in Identifying Burn and Bruise Injuries Suspicious for an Abusive Injury. J Pediatr. 2024 Nov; 274:114183. View Deliberate Practice as an Effective Method for Reducing Diagnostic Error in Identifying Burn and Bruise Injuries Suspicious for an Abusive Injury. Abstract

  10. A Note on Evaluation of Polytomous Item Locations With the Rating Scale Model and Testing Its Fit. Educ Psychol Meas. 2024 Jun 24; 00131644241259026. View A Note on Evaluation of Polytomous Item Locations With the Rating Scale Model and Testing Its Fit. Abstract

  11. Precision medicine within health professions education: Defining a research agenda for emergency medicine using a foresight and strategy technique (FaST) review. AEM Educ Train. 2024 May; 8(Suppl 1):S5-S16. View Precision medicine within health professions education: Defining a research agenda for emergency medicine using a foresight and strategy technique (FaST) review. Abstract

  12. How to Use and Report on p-values. Perspect Med Educ. 2024; 13(1):250-254. View How to Use and Report on p-values. Abstract

  13. Determination, categorization, and hierarchy of content for a pediatric emergency medicine curriculum designed for emergency medicine residents. AEM Educ Train. 2024 Apr; 8(2):e10978. View Determination, categorization, and hierarchy of content for a pediatric emergency medicine curriculum designed for emergency medicine residents. Abstract

  14. The Association of Master Adaptive Learning With Less Burnout and More Resilience in Obstetrics and Gynecology Residents. Acad Med. 2024 Apr 05. View The Association of Master Adaptive Learning With Less Burnout and More Resilience in Obstetrics and Gynecology Residents. Abstract

  15. Data sharing and big data in health professions education: Ottawa consensus statement and recommendations for scholarship. Med Teach. 2024 04; 46(4):471-485. View Data sharing and big data in health professions education: Ottawa consensus statement and recommendations for scholarship. Abstract

  16. Promotion in Place: A Model for Competency-Based, Time-Variable Graduate Medical Education. Acad Med. 2024 05 01; 99(5):518-523. View Promotion in Place: A Model for Competency-Based, Time-Variable Graduate Medical Education. Abstract

  17. Considerations on the Use of Neonatal and Pediatric Resuscitation Guidelines for Hospitalized Neonates and Infants: On Behalf of the American Heart Association Emergency Cardiovascular Care Committee and the American Academy of Pediatrics. Pediatrics. 2024 Jan 01; 153(1). View Considerations on the Use of Neonatal and Pediatric Resuscitation Guidelines for Hospitalized Neonates and Infants: On Behalf of the American Heart Association Emergency Cardiovascular Care Committee and the American Academy of Pediatrics. Abstract

  18. Using learning analytics in clinical competency committees: Increasing the impact of competency-based medical education. Med Educ Online. 2023 Dec; 28(1):2178913. View Using learning analytics in clinical competency committees: Increasing the impact of competency-based medical education. Abstract

  19. Our responsibility to patients: Maintain competency or … stop practicing. AEM Educ Train. 2023 Dec; 7(6):e10916. View Our responsibility to patients: Maintain competency or … stop practicing. Abstract

  20. Twelve Tips for using Learning Curves in Health Professions Education Research. MedEdPublish (2016). 2023; 13:269. View Twelve Tips for using Learning Curves in Health Professions Education Research. Abstract

  21. Embracing the future: Technological developments and sustainability in health professional education. Med Educ. 2024 01; 58(1):2-4. View Embracing the future: Technological developments and sustainability in health professional education. Abstract

  22. It Takes a Village: Optimal Graduate Medical Education Requires a Deliberately Developmental Organization. Perspect Med Educ. 2023; 12(1):282-293. View It Takes a Village: Optimal Graduate Medical Education Requires a Deliberately Developmental Organization. Abstract

  23. Researching models of innovation and adoption in health professions education. Med Educ. 2024 01; 58(1):164-170. View Researching models of innovation and adoption in health professions education. Abstract

  24. Estimating the Irreducible Uncertainty in Visual Diagnosis: Statistical Modeling of Skill Using Response Models. Med Decis Making. 2023 08; 43(6):680-691. View Estimating the Irreducible Uncertainty in Visual Diagnosis: Statistical Modeling of Skill Using Response Models. Abstract

  25. Interactive computer-assisted learning as an educational method for learning pediatric interproximal dental caries identification. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol. 2023 09; 136(3):371-381. View Interactive computer-assisted learning as an educational method for learning pediatric interproximal dental caries identification. Abstract

  26. Competency-Based Medical Education in a Norm-Referenced World: A Root Cause Analysis of Challenges to the Competency-Based Paradigm in Medical School. Acad Med. 2023 11 01; 98(11):1251-1260. View Competency-Based Medical Education in a Norm-Referenced World: A Root Cause Analysis of Challenges to the Competency-Based Paradigm in Medical School. Abstract

  27. The fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence in medical education research: AMEE Guide No. 156. Med Teach. 2023 06; 45(6):565-573. View The fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence in medical education research: AMEE Guide No. 156. Abstract

  28. Competency Standard Derivation for Point-of-Care Ultrasound Image Interpretation for Emergency Physicians. Ann Emerg Med. 2023 04; 81(4):413-426. View Competency Standard Derivation for Point-of-Care Ultrasound Image Interpretation for Emergency Physicians. Abstract

  29. Electronic Health Records That Support Health Professional Reflective Practice: a Missed Opportunity in Digital Health. J Healthc Inform Res. 2022 Dec; 6(4):375-384. View Electronic Health Records That Support Health Professional Reflective Practice: a Missed Opportunity in Digital Health. Abstract

  30. A Performance-Based Competency Assessment of Pediatric Chest Radiograph Interpretation Among Practicing Physicians. J Contin Educ Health Prof. 2024 Winter 01; 44(1):28-34. View A Performance-Based Competency Assessment of Pediatric Chest Radiograph Interpretation Among Practicing Physicians. Abstract

  31. The Case for Core Competency and Competent Corps: Using Polarity Management to Illuminate Tensions in Training. J Grad Med Educ. 2022 12; 14(6):650-654. View The Case for Core Competency and Competent Corps: Using Polarity Management to Illuminate Tensions in Training. Abstract

  32. Educating for adaptive expertise: case examples along the medical education continuum. Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract. 2022 Dec; 27(5):1383-1400. View Educating for adaptive expertise: case examples along the medical education continuum. Abstract

  33. Modeling Diagnostic Expertise in Cases of Irreducible Uncertainty: The Decision-Aligned Response Model. Acad Med. 2023 01 01; 98(1):88-97. View Modeling Diagnostic Expertise in Cases of Irreducible Uncertainty: The Decision-Aligned Response Model. Abstract

  34. Frameworks for Integrating Learning Analytics With the Electronic Health Record. J Contin Educ Health Prof. 2023 01 01; 43(1):52-59. View Frameworks for Integrating Learning Analytics With the Electronic Health Record. Abstract

  35. Reimagining the Clinical Competency Committee to Enhance Education and Prepare for Competency-Based Time-Variable Advancement. J Gen Intern Med. 2022 07; 37(9):2280-2290. View Reimagining the Clinical Competency Committee to Enhance Education and Prepare for Competency-Based Time-Variable Advancement. Abstract

  36. Physician Training for Electrocardiogram Interpretation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Acad Med. 2022 04 01; 97(4):593-602. View Physician Training for Electrocardiogram Interpretation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Abstract

  37. Assessments of Physicians' Electrocardiogram Interpretation Skill: A Systematic Review. Acad Med. 2022 04 01; 97(4):603-615. View Assessments of Physicians' Electrocardiogram Interpretation Skill: A Systematic Review. Abstract

  38. Educational adaptation to clinical training during the COVID-19 pandemic: a process analysis. BMC Med Educ. 2022 Mar 23; 22(1):200. View Educational adaptation to clinical training during the COVID-19 pandemic: a process analysis. Abstract

  39. Statistical points and pitfalls: growth modeling. Perspect Med Educ. 2022 Mar; 11(2):104-107. View Statistical points and pitfalls: growth modeling. Abstract

  40. Pediatric Musculoskeletal Radiographs: Anatomy and Fractures Prone to Diagnostic Error Among Emergency Physicians. J Emerg Med. 2022 04; 62(4):524-533. View Pediatric Musculoskeletal Radiographs: Anatomy and Fractures Prone to Diagnostic Error Among Emergency Physicians. Abstract

  41. Evaluation of Polytomous Item Locations in Multicomponent Measuring Instruments: A Note on a Latent Variable Modeling Procedure. Educ Psychol Meas. 2023 Jun; 83(3):630-641. View Evaluation of Polytomous Item Locations in Multicomponent Measuring Instruments: A Note on a Latent Variable Modeling Procedure. Abstract

  42. Learning Pediatric Point-of-Care Ultrasound: How Many Cases Does Mastery of Image Interpretation Take? Pediatr Emerg Care. 2022 Feb 01; 38(2):e849-e855. View Learning Pediatric Point-of-Care Ultrasound: How Many Cases Does Mastery of Image Interpretation Take? Abstract

  43. Creation and evaluation of a novel, interdisciplinary debriefing program using a design-based research approach. AEM Educ Train. 2022 Feb; 6(1):e10719. View Creation and evaluation of a novel, interdisciplinary debriefing program using a design-based research approach. Abstract

  44. Punctuated Equilibrium: COVID and the Duty to Teach for Adaptive Expertise. West J Emerg Med. 2022 01 03; 23(1):56-58. View Punctuated Equilibrium: COVID and the Duty to Teach for Adaptive Expertise. Abstract

  45. Social network analysis of publication collaboration of accelerating change in MedEd consortium. Med Teach. 2022 03; 44(3):276-286. View Social network analysis of publication collaboration of accelerating change in MedEd consortium. Abstract

  46. The critical role of infrastructure and organizational culture in implementing competency-based education and individualized pathways in undergraduate medical education. Med Teach. 2021 07; 43(sup2):S7-S16. View The critical role of infrastructure and organizational culture in implementing competency-based education and individualized pathways in undergraduate medical education. Abstract

  47. A Target Population Derived Method for Developing a Competency Standard in Radiograph Interpretation. Teach Learn Med. 2022 Apr-May; 34(2):167-177. View A Target Population Derived Method for Developing a Competency Standard in Radiograph Interpretation. Abstract

  48. Physicians' Electrocardiogram Interpretations-Reply. JAMA Intern Med. 2021 05 01; 181(5):722-723. View Physicians' Electrocardiogram Interpretations-Reply. Abstract

  49. Image interpretation: Learning analytics-informed education opportunities. AEM Educ Train. 2021 Apr; 5(2):e10592. View Image interpretation: Learning analytics-informed education opportunities. Abstract

  50. Learning Curves in Health Professions Education Simulation Research: A Systematic Review. Simul Healthc. 2021 Apr 01; 16(2):128-135. View Learning Curves in Health Professions Education Simulation Research: A Systematic Review. Abstract

  51. Multi-level longitudinal learning curve regression models integrated with item difficulty metrics for deliberate practice of visual diagnosis: groundwork for adaptive learning. Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract. 2021 08; 26(3):881-912. View Multi-level longitudinal learning curve regression models integrated with item difficulty metrics for deliberate practice of visual diagnosis: groundwork for adaptive learning. Abstract

  52. Importance Ranking of Electrocardiogram Rhythms: A Primer for Curriculum Development. J Emerg Nurs. 2021 Mar; 47(2):313-320. View Importance Ranking of Electrocardiogram Rhythms: A Primer for Curriculum Development. Abstract

  53. Implicit bias in residency interview allocation? When surveys are silent. Med Educ. 2021 02; 55(2):142-144. View Implicit bias in residency interview allocation? When surveys are silent. Abstract

  54. Prepubescent Female Genital Examination Images: Evidence-Informed Learning Opportunities. J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol. 2021 Apr; 34(2):117-123. View Prepubescent Female Genital Examination Images: Evidence-Informed Learning Opportunities. Abstract

  55. Child Abuse Recognition Training for Prehospital Providers Using Deliberate Practice. Prehosp Emerg Care. 2021 Nov-Dec; 25(6):822-831. View Child Abuse Recognition Training for Prehospital Providers Using Deliberate Practice. Abstract

  56. Workplace-based Assessment Data in Emergency Medicine: A Scoping Review of the Literature. AEM Educ Train. 2021 Jul; 5(3):e10544. View Workplace-based Assessment Data in Emergency Medicine: A Scoping Review of the Literature. Abstract

  57. Accuracy of Physicians' Electrocardiogram Interpretations: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. JAMA Intern Med. 2020 11 01; 180(11):1461-1471. View Accuracy of Physicians' Electrocardiogram Interpretations: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Abstract

  58. Saving Lives and Improving the Quality of Pediatric Resuscitation Across the World: A 1-Day Research Accelerator Hosted by the International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation, Research, and Education and the International Pediatric Simulation Society. Simul Healthc. 2020 Aug; 15(4):295-297. View Saving Lives and Improving the Quality of Pediatric Resuscitation Across the World: A 1-Day Research Accelerator Hosted by the International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation, Research, and Education and the International Pediatric Simulation Society. Abstract

  59. Can Covid Catalyze an Educational Transformation? Competency-Based Advancement in a Crisis. N Engl J Med. 2020 Sep 10; 383(11):1003-1005. View Can Covid Catalyze an Educational Transformation? Competency-Based Advancement in a Crisis. Abstract

  60. Next Steps in the Implementation of Learning Analytics in Medical Education: Consensus From an International Cohort of Medical Educators. J Grad Med Educ. 2020 Jun; 12(3):303-311. View Next Steps in the Implementation of Learning Analytics in Medical Education: Consensus From an International Cohort of Medical Educators. Abstract

  61. Click-level Learning Analytics in an Online Medical Education Learning Platform. Teach Learn Med. 2020 Aug-Sep; 32(4):410-421. View Click-level Learning Analytics in an Online Medical Education Learning Platform. Abstract

  62. Twelve tips for rapidly migrating to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. MedEdPublish (2016). 2020; 9:82. View Twelve tips for rapidly migrating to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Abstract

  63. A think-aloud study to inform the design of radiograph interpretation practice. Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract. 2020 10; 25(4):877-903. View A think-aloud study to inform the design of radiograph interpretation practice. Abstract

  64. Building an adaptable resident curriculum for acute pediatric sexual abuse evaluations: A qualitative needs assessment. Child Abuse Negl. 2020 04; 102:104386. View Building an adaptable resident curriculum for acute pediatric sexual abuse evaluations: A qualitative needs assessment. Abstract

  65. Deliberate practice as an educational method for learning to interpret the prepubescent female genital examination. Child Abuse Negl. 2020 03; 101:104379. View Deliberate practice as an educational method for learning to interpret the prepubescent female genital examination. Abstract

  66. Signatures of medical student applicants and academic success. PLoS One. 2020; 15(1):e0227108. View Signatures of medical student applicants and academic success. Abstract

  67. The Responsibility of Physicians to Maintain Competency. JAMA. 2020 Jan 14; 323(2):117-118. View The Responsibility of Physicians to Maintain Competency. Abstract

  68. Learning Analytics to Enhance Dermatopathology Education Among Dermatology Residents J Drugs Dermatol. 2019 Dec 01; 18(12):1231-1236. View Learning Analytics to Enhance Dermatopathology Education Among Dermatology Residents Abstract

  69. Speed and quality goals in procedural skills learning: A randomized experiment. Med Teach. 2020 02; 42(2):196-203. View Speed and quality goals in procedural skills learning: A randomized experiment. Abstract

  70. The Variable Journey in Learning to Interpret Pediatric Point-of-care Ultrasound Images: A Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study. AEM Educ Train. 2020 Apr; 4(2):111-122. View The Variable Journey in Learning to Interpret Pediatric Point-of-care Ultrasound Images: A Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study. Abstract

  71. Validity of the Health Systems Science Examination: Relationship Between Examinee Performance and Time of Training. Am J Med Qual. 2020 Jan/Feb; 35(1):63-69. View Validity of the Health Systems Science Examination: Relationship Between Examinee Performance and Time of Training. Abstract

  72. Games Squared: A Card Game to Learn About Using Games in Medical Education. J Grad Med Educ. 2019 06; 11(3):337-339. View Games Squared: A Card Game to Learn About Using Games in Medical Education. Abstract

  73. Common Conditions Requiring Emergency Life Support. Pediatr Rev. 2019 Jun; 40(6):291-301. View Common Conditions Requiring Emergency Life Support. Abstract

  74. The effect of testing and feedback on the forgetting curves for radiograph interpretation skills. Med Teach. 2019 07; 41(7):756-764. View The effect of testing and feedback on the forgetting curves for radiograph interpretation skills. Abstract

  75. Building Emergency Medicine Trainee Competency in Pediatric Musculoskeletal Radiograph Interpretation: A Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study. AEM Educ Train. 2019 Jul; 3(3):269-279. View Building Emergency Medicine Trainee Competency in Pediatric Musculoskeletal Radiograph Interpretation: A Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study. Abstract

  76. Pedagogical validity: The key to understanding different forms of 'good' teaching. Med Teach. 2019 06; 41(6):638-640. View Pedagogical validity: The key to understanding different forms of 'good' teaching. Abstract

  77. Utilising the Delphi Process to Develop a Proficiency-based Progression Train-the-trainer Course for Robotic Surgery Training. Eur Urol. 2019 05; 75(5):775-785. View Utilising the Delphi Process to Develop a Proficiency-based Progression Train-the-trainer Course for Robotic Surgery Training. Abstract

  78. Natural Progression of Symptom Change and Recovery From Concussion in a Pediatric Population. JAMA Pediatr. 2019 01 01; 173(1):e183820. View Natural Progression of Symptom Change and Recovery From Concussion in a Pediatric Population. Abstract

  79. Data, Big and Small: Emerging Challenges to Medical Education Scholarship. Acad Med. 2019 01; 94(1):31-36. View Data, Big and Small: Emerging Challenges to Medical Education Scholarship. Abstract

  80. Neonatal resuscitation experience curves: simulation based mastery learning booster sessions and skill decay patterns among pediatric residents. J Perinat Med. 2018 Oct 25; 46(8):934-941. View Neonatal resuscitation experience curves: simulation based mastery learning booster sessions and skill decay patterns among pediatric residents. Abstract

  81. Development and Pilot Testing of a Computerized Asthma Kiosk to Initiate Chronic Asthma Care in a Pediatric Emergency Department. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2018 Oct; 34(10):e190-e195. View Development and Pilot Testing of a Computerized Asthma Kiosk to Initiate Chronic Asthma Care in a Pediatric Emergency Department. Abstract

  82. Asthma-Related Educational Needs of Families With Children With Asthma in an Urban Pediatric Emergency Department. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2018 Sep; 34(9):636-640. View Asthma-Related Educational Needs of Families With Children With Asthma in an Urban Pediatric Emergency Department. Abstract

  83. How well is each learner learning? Validity investigation of a learning curve-based assessment approach for ECG interpretation. Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract. 2019 03; 24(1):45-63. View How well is each learner learning? Validity investigation of a learning curve-based assessment approach for ECG interpretation. Abstract

  84. Learning to balance efficiency and innovation for optimal adaptive expertise. Med Teach. 2018 08; 40(8):820-827. View Learning to balance efficiency and innovation for optimal adaptive expertise. Abstract

  85. Exploring the characteristics and context that allow Master Adaptive Learners to thrive. Med Teach. 2018 08; 40(8):791-796. View Exploring the characteristics and context that allow Master Adaptive Learners to thrive. Abstract

  86. Role of Scientific Theory in Simulation Education Research. Simul Healthc. 2018 Jun; 13(3S Suppl 1):S7-S14. View Role of Scientific Theory in Simulation Education Research. Abstract

  87. Is Speed a Desirable Difficulty for Learning Procedures? An Initial Exploration of the Effects of Chronometric Pressure. Acad Med. 2018 06; 93(6):920-928. View Is Speed a Desirable Difficulty for Learning Procedures? An Initial Exploration of the Effects of Chronometric Pressure. Abstract

  88. Learning Analytics in Medical Education Assessment: The Past, the Present, and the Future. AEM Educ Train. 2018 Apr; 2(2):178-187. View Learning Analytics in Medical Education Assessment: The Past, the Present, and the Future. Abstract

  89. Point-of-care ultrasound and undergraduate medical education: the perils of learning a new way to see. Med Educ. 2018 02; 52(2):240. View Point-of-care ultrasound and undergraduate medical education: the perils of learning a new way to see. Abstract

  90. Script Concordance Testing to Determine Infant Lumbar Puncture Practice Variation. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2018 Feb; 34(2):84-92. View Script Concordance Testing to Determine Infant Lumbar Puncture Practice Variation. Abstract

  91. Improving the Clinical Skills Performance of Graduating Medical Students Using "WISE OnCall," a Multimedia Educational Module. Simul Healthc. 2017 Dec; 12(6):385-392. View Improving the Clinical Skills Performance of Graduating Medical Students Using "WISE OnCall," a Multimedia Educational Module. Abstract

  92. "Yes, and …" Exploring the Future of Learning Analytics in Medical Education. Teach Learn Med. 2017 Oct-Dec; 29(4):368-372. View "Yes, and …" Exploring the Future of Learning Analytics in Medical Education. Abstract

  93. A simulated "Night-onCall" to assess and address the readiness-for-internship of transitioning medical students. Adv Simul (Lond). 2017; 2:13. View A simulated "Night-onCall" to assess and address the readiness-for-internship of transitioning medical students. Abstract

  94. Determining the optimal place and time for procedural education. BMJ Qual Saf. 2017 Nov; 26(11):863-865. View Determining the optimal place and time for procedural education. Abstract

  95. Conducting multicenter research in healthcare simulation: Lessons learned from the INSPIRE network. Adv Simul (Lond). 2017; 2:6. View Conducting multicenter research in healthcare simulation: Lessons learned from the INSPIRE network. Abstract

  96. A Big Data and Learning Analytics Approach to Process-Level Feedback in Cognitive Simulations. Acad Med. 2017 02; 92(2):175-184. View A Big Data and Learning Analytics Approach to Process-Level Feedback in Cognitive Simulations. Abstract

  97. Roadmap for creating an accelerated three-year medical education program. Med Educ Online. 2017; 22(1):1396172. View Roadmap for creating an accelerated three-year medical education program. Abstract

  98. Fostering the Development of Master Adaptive Learners: A Conceptual Model to Guide Skill Acquisition in Medical Education. Acad Med. 2017 01; 92(1):70-75. View Fostering the Development of Master Adaptive Learners: A Conceptual Model to Guide Skill Acquisition in Medical Education. Abstract

  99. Screening residents for infant lumbar puncture readiness with just-in-time simulation-based assessments. BMJ Simul Technol Enhanc Learn. 2017; 3(1):17-22. View Screening residents for infant lumbar puncture readiness with just-in-time simulation-based assessments. Abstract

  100. A primer on the statistical modelling of learning curves in health professions education. Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract. 2017 Aug; 22(3):741-759. View A primer on the statistical modelling of learning curves in health professions education. Abstract

  101. Midclerkship feedback in the surgical clerkship: the "Professionalism, Reporting, Interpreting, Managing, Educating, and Procedural Skills" application utilizing learner self-assessment. Am J Surg. 2017 Feb; 213(2):212-216. View Midclerkship feedback in the surgical clerkship: the "Professionalism, Reporting, Interpreting, Managing, Educating, and Procedural Skills" application utilizing learner self-assessment. Abstract

  102. Reporting Guidelines for Health Care Simulation Research: Extensions to the CONSORT and STROBE Statements. Simul Healthc. 2016 Aug; 11(4):238-48. View Reporting Guidelines for Health Care Simulation Research: Extensions to the CONSORT and STROBE Statements. Abstract

  103. Reporting guidelines for health care simulation research: extensions to the CONSORT and STROBE statements. Adv Simul (Lond). 2016; 1:25. View Reporting guidelines for health care simulation research: extensions to the CONSORT and STROBE statements. Abstract

  104. Reporting guidelines for health care simulation research: Extensions to the CONSORT and STROBE statements. BMJ Simul Technol Enhanc Learn. 2016; 2(3):51-60. View Reporting guidelines for health care simulation research: Extensions to the CONSORT and STROBE statements. Abstract

  105. Applying the institutional review board data repository approach to manage ethical considerations in evaluating and studying medical education. Med Educ Online. 2016; 21:32021. View Applying the institutional review board data repository approach to manage ethical considerations in evaluating and studying medical education. Abstract

  106. Sequential dependencies in categorical judgments of radiographic images. Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract. 2017 Mar; 22(1):197-207. View Sequential dependencies in categorical judgments of radiographic images. Abstract

  107. The Research on Medical Education Outcomes (ROMEO) Registry: Addressing Ethical and Practical Challenges of Using "Bigger," Longitudinal Educational Data. Acad Med. 2016 05; 91(5):690-5. View The Research on Medical Education Outcomes (ROMEO) Registry: Addressing Ethical and Practical Challenges of Using "Bigger," Longitudinal Educational Data. Abstract

  108. Scalp Hematoma Characteristics Associated With Intracranial Injury in Pediatric Minor Head Injury. Acad Emerg Med. 2016 05; 23(5):576-83. View Scalp Hematoma Characteristics Associated With Intracranial Injury in Pediatric Minor Head Injury. Abstract

  109. The Correlation of Workplace Simulation-Based Assessments With Interns' Infant Lumbar Puncture Success: A Prospective, Multicenter, Observational Study. Simul Healthc. 2016 Apr; 11(2):126-33. View The Correlation of Workplace Simulation-Based Assessments With Interns' Infant Lumbar Puncture Success: A Prospective, Multicenter, Observational Study. Abstract

  110. Exploring Medical Student Learning Needs in the Pediatric Emergency Department: "What Do You Want to Learn Right Now?". Pediatr Emerg Care. 2016 Apr; 32(4):217-21. View Exploring Medical Student Learning Needs in the Pediatric Emergency Department: "What Do You Want to Learn Right Now?". Abstract

  111. Interpretation difficulty of normal versus abnormal radiographs using a pediatric example. Can Med Educ J. 2016; 7(1):e68-77. View Interpretation difficulty of normal versus abnormal radiographs using a pediatric example. Abstract

  112. A survey of mindset theories of intelligence and medical error self-reporting among pediatric housestaff and faculty. BMC Med Educ. 2016 Feb 11; 16:58. View A survey of mindset theories of intelligence and medical error self-reporting among pediatric housestaff and faculty. Abstract

  113. Accuracy of self-monitoring during learning of radiograph interpretation. Med Educ. 2015 Aug; 49(8):838-46. View Accuracy of self-monitoring during learning of radiograph interpretation. Abstract

  114. Learning curves in health professions education. Acad Med. 2015 Aug; 90(8):1034-42. View Learning curves in health professions education. Abstract

  115. Medical student lecture attendance versus iTunes U. Med Educ. 2015 May; 49(5):530-1. View Medical student lecture attendance versus iTunes U. Abstract

  116. Impact of Just-in-Time and Just-in-Place Simulation on Intern Success With Infant Lumbar Puncture. Pediatrics. 2015 May; 135(5):e1237-46. View Impact of Just-in-Time and Just-in-Place Simulation on Intern Success With Infant Lumbar Puncture. Abstract

  117. Twelve tips for improving the effectiveness of web-based multimedia instruction for clinical learners. Med Teach. 2015 Mar; 37(3):239-44. View Twelve tips for improving the effectiveness of web-based multimedia instruction for clinical learners. Abstract

  118. Re: 'Better data » Bigger data'. Med Teach. 2014 Nov; 36(11):1009. View Re: 'Better data » Bigger data'. Abstract

  119. Designing and conducting simulation-based research. Pediatrics. 2014 Jun; 133(6):1091-101. View Designing and conducting simulation-based research. Abstract

  120. What's your best time? Chronometry in the learning of medical procedures. Med Educ. 2014 May; 48(5):479-88. View What's your best time? Chronometry in the learning of medical procedures. Abstract

  121. Technology-enhanced simulation and pediatric education: a meta-analysis. Pediatrics. 2014 May; 133(5):e1313-23. View Technology-enhanced simulation and pediatric education: a meta-analysis. Abstract

  122. Context matters: emergent variability in an effectiveness trial of online teaching modules. Med Educ. 2014 Apr; 48(4):386-96. View Context matters: emergent variability in an effectiveness trial of online teaching modules. Abstract

  123. Seven practical principles for improving patient education: Evidence-based ideas from cognition science. Paediatr Child Health. 2014 Mar; 19(3):119-22. View Seven practical principles for improving patient education: Evidence-based ideas from cognition science. Abstract

  124. Removing the rose-coloured glasses: it's high time we published the actual data. Med Educ. 2014 Mar; 48(3):334-5. View Removing the rose-coloured glasses: it's high time we published the actual data. Abstract

  125. Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education. Med Teach. 2014 Mar; 36(3):216-22. View Developing the role of big data and analytics in health professional education. Abstract

  126. The cognitive impact of interactive design features for learning complex materials in medical education. Comput Educ. 2014 Feb; 71:198-205. View The cognitive impact of interactive design features for learning complex materials in medical education. Abstract

  127. Script concordance testing: assessing residents' clinical decision-making skills for infant lumbar punctures. Acad Med. 2014 Jan; 89(1):128-35. View Script concordance testing: assessing residents' clinical decision-making skills for infant lumbar punctures. Abstract

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