AMEE2023 - Provisional Programme 2
AMEE2023 - Provisional Programme 2
26-30 August
SEC, Glasgow, UK
Provisional Programme
In Person
Glasgow Offers…
Access: Just 15 minutes’ drive from Glasgow Airport
Accommodation: over 7,000 hotel bedrooms within a 2-mile radius of the SEC
Affordable: ranked as one of Europe’s most cost-effective cities
Culture: houses one of the finest civic art collections in Europe
Compact: the city is compact and walkable
Friendship: in 2014, Glasgow was voted ‘World’s Friendliest City’ in a Rough Guide poll
Scenery: only 30 minutes from Loch Lomond National Park and some of Scotland’s most
spectacular scenery
Vibrancy: Scotland’s largest city and economic heart, at the forefront of low-carbon
developments as it seeks to be one of the most sustainable cities in Europe.
Conference Themes…
The main theme of AMEE 2023 is ‘Inclusive Learning Environments to Transform the Future’
but other key areas in health professions education will also be included. For 2023 we
have replaced the pre-defined conference tracks with several broader educational
themes.
Specialist Tracks:
Surgery Education
Transforming learning environments through technology
7th International Conference on
Faculty Development in the Health
Professions
The 7th International Conference on Faculty Development in the Health Professions will
take place in conjunction with AMEE 2023.
Conference Location
In Person Only. The Conference will take place at SEC, Glasgow, UK.
Registration
Delegates can choose to register for the 7th ICFDHP Conference only or for 7th ICFDHP and
AMEE 2023.
To find out more information and to register visit the AMEE 2023 registration Site
How technology can transform learning environments
for inclusive education
A TEL themed Pre-Conference Symposium
Technology has the power to transform learning environments for inclusive education,
ensuring that all learners can achieve their full potential.
0940 Using open access MOOCs for training a global community of medical educators
Rakesh Patel, Professor of Medical Education, Queen Mary University of London, UK
0950 Shared Open Education Resources (OER) Elevating Medical Education in Low
Resource Countries
Tao Le, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Louisville, USA
1040 Lessons for university reform from implementing a fully online global public health
capacity building programme - Peoples-uni
Richard Heller, Emeritus Professor, Universities of Manchester, UK, and Newcastle,
Australia
1245 Lunch
1400 Human centred design - How can we use technology to increase participation in
using HCD to design professional development programs
Sol Roberts-Lieb, Senior Director of Faculty Development, Carle Illinois College of
Medicine, USA
Symposium Location
Hybrid - In Person and Online
Registration
To register visit the AMEE 2023 registration Site
ESME Masterclass Sessions
Background: Educators need to maintain their own wellbeing, and for those who might
lead organizational change, to ensure that their academic and clinical communities can
thrive. By sharing their experiences and working together to find solutions with feedback
from course faculty, participants can collectively enable the much needed and innovative
individual and systemic change that is essential to make wellbeing a core dimension
across the entire health professions’ education and healthcare continuum.
Who should participate in this course:
The course will be of interest to anyone interested in supporting learner and faculty
wellbeing in health professions’ education and healthcare.
Mode of delivery: The course will be delivered as a half-day masterclass for both face-to
face and online conference delegates. The course language is English, but the pace will
be suitable for participants whose first language is not English.
Registration
Delegates must be registered for AMEE 2023. To register visit the AMEE 2023 registration
Site
AMEE 2023 PRE-CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
SATURDAY 26 AUGUST
PCW OS1
Visit to School of Medicine, the Centre for Medical Education, and the Dundee Institute
for Healthcare Simulation, University of Dundee
Includes transfers to and from Dundee.
MC 1
Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses: A Practical Approach
David Cook1
1
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science, Rochester, MN, USA
PCW OS2
Offsite Visit to the Anatomy Facility, University of Glasgow
Eilidh Ferguson1, Jenni Clancy1
1
Anatomy Facility, University of Glasgow
PCW 1
Assessment in Postgraduate Training - what did we learn from pandemic adaptations?
Simon Gregory1, Juliana Sá2, Dimitri Parra3
1
Health Education England, London, UK 2 University of Beira Interior, Covilha, Portugal 3 The
Hospital for Sick Children and University of Toronto, Canada
PCW 2
Adapting CPD to the contextual needs of diverse cultural learning environments
Esther de Groot1, Mildred López-Cabrera2, Helena P Filipe3, Samar Aboulsoud4, Jane
Tipping5, Dave Davis6
1
UMC Utrecht, The Netherlands 2 School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Monterrey,
Mexico 3 Faculty of Medicine, University of Lisbon, Portugal 4 Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt 5
University of Toronto, Canada 6 Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine & Health
Sciences, Dubai, The United Arab Emirates
PCW 3
Good Trouble: Activating Measurable Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice (DEIJ)
Values in Our Curricula
Patrick Corr1, Paige McDonald1, Abigail Konopasky2, Sheel Singh1, Maranda Ward1
1
George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, USA
2
Dartmouth University Geisel School of Medicine, Hanover, NH, USA
PCW 4
How to design an educational escape room for use in health professions education
Lucy Bray1, Peter Dieckmann1, Panagiotis Antoniou2, Álvaro Fides-Valero3, Pia Lahtinen4,
Lotta Tiikkainen4, Panagiotis Bamidis2
1
Copenhagen Academy for Medical Education and Simulation (CAMES), Center for HR
and Education, Copenhagen, Denmark 2 Medical Physics and Digital Innovation
Laboratory, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, Greece 3 Instituto de Aplicaciones de las Tecnologías de la Información y de
las Comunicaciones Avanzadas (ITACA), Universitat Politècnica de València, València,
Spain 4 Laurea University of Applied Sciences, Vantaa, Finland
PCW 5
Introduction to Systems Thinking Concept and Tools for Health Professions Educators:
From Theory to Practice
Peerasit Sitthirat1, Phanuwich Kaewkamjornchai1, Chawisa Teansue1, Karen M Tam1
1
ExChange Lab, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok,
Thailand
PCW 6
Instructional design in online microcredential course
Vishna Devi Nadarajah1, Nilesh Kumar Mitra1, Hasnain Zafar Baloch1
1
International Medical University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
1330-1630 - Pre-conference workshops
PCW 7
Assess Your Own Assessment System: A Systematic Approach to Program Assessment
Sandi Moutsios1, John McPherson1, Rahgdah AL-Bualy2, Mary Grace Zetkulic3
1
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, USA 2 Oman Medical Specialty Board,
Muscat, Oman 3 Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, USA
PCW 8
The Patient Voice in Continuing Development of Healthcare Professionals and Teams
Alvaro Margolis1, David Wiljer2, Amy Farr3, Helena P Filipe4, Ricard Cervera5, Jeanette
Andersen6
1
Evimed, Montevideo, Uruguay 2 University of Toronto, Canada 3 European Respiratory
Society, Lausanne, Switzerland 4 University of Lisbon, Portugal 5 Hospital Clinic, Barcelona,
Spain 6 Lupus Europe, Copenhagen, Denmark
PCW 9
MEET (Medical Education Empowered by Theater) - participatory theater to nurture
professional identity formation
Marco A. de Carvalho Filho1, Marcia Strazzacappa2
1
University Medical Center Groningen, The Netherlands 2 State University of Campinas,
Brazil
PCW 10
Mastering the Moments: Microaggression Mitigation in Medical Learning Environments
William Golden1, Heather Burrows2, Amy Fleming3, Joseph Jackson4, Meg Keeley5, Sharon
Kileny2, Kenya McNeal-Trice6, Kimberly Vinson3, Valencia Walker7
1
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA 2 University of Michigan Medical
School, Ann Arbor/Michigan, USA 3 Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, USA
4
Duke University, Durham, USA 5 University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville,
Virginia, USA 6 University of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC, USA 7 Geisinger Community
Medical Center, Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA
PCW 11
Using Close Calls to Teach Patient Safety Event Analysis to Healthcare Learners: A
Hands-On Experience
Robin Newton1, Doug Paull1, Courisse Knight2, Rashid Al-Abri3, Diane L Levine4, Sophia Ang5
1
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, Chicago. IL, USA 2 John Hopkins
Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, USA 3 Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat,
Oman 4 Wayne State University, Michigan, USA 5 National University Hospital, Singapore
PCW 12
Harnessing the power of technology and online networks to stay current as health
profession educators
Jennifer Benjamin1, Malford Tyson Pillow1, Anoop Agrawal1, Heather MacNeill2, Ken Masters3,
Neil Mehta4
1
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, USA 2 University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada 3 Sultan
Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman 4 Cleveland Clinic, Lerner College of Medicine, Ohio, USA
SUNDAY 27 AUGUST
MC 2
Essential Skills in Clinical Teaching (ESMECT): A Masterclass
Course lead: Subha Ramani, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, USA
MC 3*
Essential Skills in Medical Education Leadership and Management (ESMELead): A
Masterclass
Course lead: Judy McKimm, UK
PCW 13
Enhancing the impact and consistency of feedback in postgraduate clinical training
Douglas Sutherland1
1
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, UK
PCW 14
Am I biased? Twelve recommendations to reduce bias in health professions education
Ara Tekian1, Karen Hauer2, Yoon Soo Park3, Ming-Ka Chan4, Justin Bullock5
1
University of Illinois at Chicago, USA 2 UCSF, San Francisco, USA 3 University of Illinois at
Chicago, USA 4 University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada 5 University of Washington,
Seattle, USA
PCW 15
Construct the Ultimate Coaching Program: From Blueprints to Build
Taryn Hill1, Matthew Thomas1, Alice Walz2, Rebecca Blankenburg3, Rebecca Miller-
Kuhlmann3, James Korndorffer3, Jay Mehta4, Sarah Williams3, Marisela Aguilar3, Bradley
Barth5
1
Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, Saint Petersburg, FL, USA 2 Medical University of
South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA 3 Stanford University, Palo Alto, USA 4 Children's
Hospital of Philadelphia, USA 5 Kansas University School of Medicine, Kansas City, USA
PCW 16
Making Learning Safe for All - Fostering psychological safety in health professions
education through cultural lens
Chaoyan Dong1, Nobutaro Ban2, Jenny Lee Yuen Wong3, Lisa Altshuler4, Fatima Elbasri
Abuelgasim Mohammed5, Elizabeth Kachur6
1
Sengkang General Hospital, Singapore, Singapore 2 Aichi Medical University, Aichi, Japan
3
Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore 4 New York University Grossman School of Medicine,
New York, USA 5 Faculty of Medicine, Khartoum University, Khartoum Bahri, The Sudan 6
PCW 17
Designing a Competency-based Curriculum: A Masterclass for Those New to CBME
Jason Frank1, Alison Whelan2, Leila Niemi-Murola3, Adi Marty4
University of Ottawa, Canada1, Association of American Medical Colleges, Washington,
USA2, University of Helsinki, Finland3, University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland4
PCW 18
Develop your teaching of procedural tasks: developing, conducting and improving your
surgical teaching
Monika Sobocan1, Jan Jezersek1, Lucia Lo Cascio1, Nejc Kozar2, Jure Knez2
1
University Medical Centre Maribor, Slovenia 2 Faculty of Medicine, University of Maribor,
Slovenia
MC 4*
Essential Skills for Continuing Professional Development (ESCPD): A Masterclass
Course lead: Jane Tipping, University of Toronto, Canada
MC 5*
Essential Skills in Medical Education Wellness: A Masterclass
Course lead: Judy McKimm, UK
1330-1630 - Pre-conference workshops
PCW 19
Taking the lead: how to kick-start your research career in health professions education
Lara Teheux1, Ardi Findyartini2, Chris Watling3, Rashmi A Kusurkar, Subha Ramani5
Mildred López-Cabrera6, Veena Singaram7, Lara Varpio8
1
Radboudumc Amalia Children's Hospital, Nijmegen, The Netherlands 2 Faculty of
Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia 3 Centre for Education Research and
Innovation, Western University, London, Canada 4 Amsterdam UMC location Vrije
Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 5 Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard
Medical School, Boston, USA 6 School of Medicine in Tecnologico de Monterrey, Monterrey,
Mexico 7 University of KwaZulu-Natal School of Clinical Medicine, Durban, South Africa 8
PCW 20
Killing it from the Podium or Anywhere Else: Enhancing In-Person and Digital
Presentation Skills
Lawrence Sherman1, Kathy Chappell2
1
Meducate Global, LLC, Tierra Verde, Florida, USA 2 American Nurses Credentialing Center,
Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
PCW 21
Using a coach approach to support learners struggling in the clinical environment:
Partnering to promote growth
Maryellen Gusic1, Andrew Parsons2, Eva Aagaard3, Bill Cutrer4, Nicole Deiorio5, Martha Elster6,
Karen Hauer6, Kendra Parekh4, Karen Warburton7, Nichole Zehnder3
1
Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 University of Virginia
School of Medicine, Charlottesville, USA 3 Washington University School of Medicine in St
Louis, USA 4 Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, USA 5 Virginia
Commonwealth University School of Medicine, Richmond, USA 6 University of California
San Francisco School of Medicine, San Francisco, California, USA 7 University of Virginia
School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
PCW 22
Creating Hybrid OSCEs - How to Get the Best of Both Worlds
Elizabeth K Kachur1, Lisa Altshuler2, Dennis Novack3, Indranil Chakrabarti3
1
Medical Education Development Global Consulting, New York, USA 2 New York University
Grossman School of Medicine, New York, USA 3 Drexel University College of Medicine,
Philadelphia, PA, USA
PCW 23
Programmatic Assessment for CBME
Holly Caretta-Weyer1, Sören Huwendiek2, Carrie Chan3, Michael Barone4
1
Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA, USA, 2Institute for Medical Education,
Bern, Switzerland, 3Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC, USA,
4
National Board of Medical Examiners, Philadelphia, PA, USA
PCW 24
Virtual patient scenarios to train clinical reasoning: Practical insight into what works
and what does not
Julius Josef Kaminski1, Samuel Edelbring2, Harm Peters1, Afnan El-Gayar3
1
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany 2 Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden 3
Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany
1800-1930 – Session 1*
1A - Plenary
Understanding Inclusive Leadership for HPE
Sophie Soklaridis, Canada
2A – Symposia*
Long live Communities of Practice in health professions education!
Eeva Pyörälä, Subha Ramani, Yvonne Steinert, Rashmi Kusurkar, Enjy Abouzeid, Evangelos
Papageorgiou
2B – Symposia*
Advancing Anti-Oppression and Social Justice in Healthcare through CBME
Ming-Ka Chan, Carrie Chen, Arvin Damodaran, Jamiu Busari
2C - Symposia
Beyond thinking fast and slow: theories informing teaching and assessment of clinical
decision making and error
Michelle Daniel, Thilan Wijesekera, Andrew Parsons, Dario Torre, Steven Durning, Andrew
Olson
1100-1215 – Session 3*
3A – Plenary
The Voices of AMEE
Kulsoom Ghias, Pakistan (moderator), Caroline Bonner, UK, Ugo Caramori, Brazil, Lionel
Green-Thompson, South Africa, Marwa Schumann, Germany
Through this moderated panel discussion, we aim to provide a platform for speakers
from diverse personal and professional backgrounds to share under-represented and
varied points of view within health professions education in an effort to initiate important
and much-needed conversations in our communities of practice.
ASPIRE-to-Excellence Awards
4A – Symposia*
Enriching our thinking about what it means to have an LGBTQ+ identity in health
professions education
Jennifer Cleland, Duncan Shrewsbury, Saleem Razack, Jo Hartland, Thanapob
Bumphenkiatikul, Suntosh Pillay
4B – Symposia*
Acquisition of New Surgical Skills During the Long Careers of Practicing Surgeons
Ajit Sachdeva, Julian Smith
4C – Symposia
Postgraduate specialty choice - how can we recruit to less popular specialties
Simon Gregory, Marcelo Garcia Dieguez, Wunna Tun, Hans Hjelmqvist, Dimitri Parra, Rille
Pihlak
5A – Symposia*
Artificial Intelligence and Health Professions Education
Rakesh Patel, Ken Masters, Daniel Salcedo, Raquel Correia, Martin Pusic
5B – Symposia*
Implementing ‘Evidence-informed teaching in practice. A BEME Symposium
Ronald Harden, Madalena Patricio, Morris Gordon, Jeni Harden, Susan van Schalkwyk,
Rashmi Kusurkar
5C - Symposia
Interprofessional Management Reasoning: Collaboration to Advance Education and
Clinical Practice
Thilan Wijesekera, Emily Abdoler, Andrew Parsons, Gail Jensen, Conan MacDougall, Steven
Durning
6A – Symposia*
Continuing Professional Development of Healthcare Professionals: past, present, and
future
Alvaro Margolis, Helena P Filipe, Céline Monette, Harumi Gomi, Samar Aboulsoud
6B – Symposia*
Nothing about us without us: integrating patient voices in health professions education
Paul Murphy, Walter Eppich, Nancy McNaughton, Anne de la Croix, Debra Nestel, Sophie
Soklaridis
6C - Symposia
Engaging and retaining health professions educators in LMIC: Initiatives from Brazil,
Africa, India
Joana Fróes Bragança Bastos, Kerrin Begg, Annette Uwineza, Noha M Elrafie, Victoria
Nyaiteera, Vinutha Shankar
7A – Symposia*
IAMSE Symposium: Preparing for the future: challenges facing health professions
educators
Peter de Jong
7B – Symposia*
Postgraduate Medical Education in disrupted and conflict settings
Juliana Sá, Simon Gregory, Rille Pihlak, Wunna Tun, Anton Volosovets, Gunaida Al-Gunaid
7C - Symposia
WHO Euro Annual Symposium
Janusz Janczukowicz
8A – Symposia*
Disability Inclusion and Anti-Ableism in Healthcare Education
Stephanie Van, Liz Bowen, Dorothy Tolchin
8B – Symposia*
Exploring the roles of students in health professions education
Evangelos Papageorgiou, Catarina Pais Rodrigues, Alexandra-Aurora Dumitra, Kosha Gala,
Daniel Del Castillo Rix
8C - Symposia
Psychological Safety in the Clinical Learning Environment: The Path to Learning,
Belonging, and Growth for Trainees
Adelaide McClintock, Joshua Jauregui
9A – Symposia*
Every Voice Matters: Inclusive Faculty Development
Yvonne Steinert, Subha Ramani, Olanrewaju Sorinola, Patricia O'Sullivan, Ardi Findyartini
9B – Symposia*
Developing Competent District Health Care Doctors in the Least Developed Countries:
Continuous Glocalization of an Education Program
Heeyoung Han, Young-Mee Lee, Jae Hoon Lee, Hanitriniala Sahondranirina Parquerrette,
Hyunmi Park
9C - Symposia
EPAs in Undergraduate Health Professions Education: An International Perspective
Michael Ryan, Prashant Jhala, Chih-Wei Yang, Severin Pinilla, Nguyen Vu Quoc Huy, Dorothy
Andriole
10A – Symposia*
East Meets West: Experiences of Two AMEE ASPIRE Awardees for Excellence in Student
Engagement
Celine Marmion, Muirne Spooner, Sarah Ghobrial, Anant Khonsitseth, Pongtong Puranitee
Chawisa Teansue
10B – Symposia*
Medical Education Escape Rooms; Love them, but am I learning? A critical discussion on
contemporary serious gaming
Panagiotis Bamidis, Peter Dieckmann, Rachel Ellaway, Subha Ramani
10C – Symposia*
Decluttering Programmatic Assessment
Chris Roberts, Priya Khanna, Lambert Schuwirth, Sylvia Heeneman, Dario Torre
10D - Symposia
Enhancing patient safety through Simulation based education
Balakrishnan Ashokka, Sophia Ang, Courisse Knight, Viktor Riklefs, Alfred Know, Sayaka
Oikawa
Doctoral Reports, Short Communications, ePosters, Workshops, AMEE Fringe, Meet the
Expert, Point of View
11A - Plenary
Enabling Assessment for Inclusion in the Health Professions
Rola Ajjawi, Australia
Rola Ajjawi is Professor of Educational Research at the Centre for
Research in Assessment and Digital Learning (CRADLE) at Deakin
University, Australia. Her international program of research has sought
to reveal the taken for granted assumptions about and hidden
complexities of educational practice. Her current research spans
equity, agency, belonging, and workplace learning. Rola was awarded
a Karolinska Institutet Fellowship for her Research in Medical Education
in 2021. She is Deputy Editor of the journal Medical Education, DEI lead
for the journal, and chair of the AMEE doctoral award group. Her latest
edited collection is Assessment for Inclusion in Higher Education:
Promoting Equity and Social Justice (Routledge, 2023 – Open Access).
Conference Prizes
Applies up to 5 years post-graduation as a doctor or other health professional. Also applies to those undertaking a full-time
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Masters or full-time PhD or other Doctoral programme and who do not receive a salary but who may receive grant funding. Proof
of status required
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Applies to medical and health professions students at undergraduate level or on graduate entry to medicine courses and
continues until qualification as a doctor or other health professional. It does not apply to those undertaking Masters or PhDs or
other Doctoral programmes. Proof of status required
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AMEE Members must be current paid AMEE members at the time of registering to claim AMEE members’ rate
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Current paid AMEE Institutional Members will be eligible to claim up to 10-member rate registrations using a discount code
provided, please contact [email protected] if you have not received your voucher. This voucher will only be valid on the early
and late registration fees and not the super early fees available for in person attendance.
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Current paid Premium Institutional Members will be eligible to claim up to 20-member rate registrations using a discount code
provided, please contact [email protected] if you have not received your voucher. This voucher will only be valid on the early
and late registration fees and not the super early fees available for in person attendance.
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May only be purchased with an in-person conference registration
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May only be purchased with an in-person or online conference registration
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Includes transport to and from Dundee
To view the full list of terms and conditions and details on how to register visit the AMEE
2023 registration Site