Poster & Oral Presenters

Oral Presenters

Full NameInstitutionSpeaking At
Katie HuggettLarner College of Medicine at the University of VermontStudent and Faculty Perspectives on Excellent Teaching: A Potential Driver of Educational Evaluations
Katherine HylandUniveristy of California, San FranciscoApplying Cognitive Integration: Asynchronous Foundational Science Learning During Clerkships
Marieke Kruidering-HallUniversity of California San FranciscoCan Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Reliably Score Open-Ended Questions (OEQs) in the Assessment of Medical Knowledge?
Shourya KumarTexas A&M School of Engineering MedicineSprint to Success: Bridging Medicine and Engineering in Healthcare Innovation
Michelle LamIFMSA | International Federation of Medical Students' AssociationsEmpowering Medical Students: IFMSA's Impactful Approach to Social Accountability Through the Online Social Accountability Workshop
Skye LanderCalifornia University of Science and MedicineAn Innovative Community-Based Program Aimed at Addressing the Underserved in Our Communities Through Service-Learning
Sarah LerchenfeldtOakland University William Beaumont School of MedicineFS: Empowered Learning: Integrating Self-Directed Learning (SDL) in Team-Based Learning (TBL)
The Impact of Team Based Learning (TBL) on Student Response to Medical Uncertainty
Daniel LevineKirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLVTransforming Medical Education with AI: Utilizing ChatGPT to Create Self-Assessment Questions for Future Physicians
Brianne LewisCentral Michigan University College of MedicineACQUIRE-ing New Strategies for Asynchronous Learning in Basic Science Medical Education
Sydny LongUSC School of Medicine GreenvilleNear-Peer Exam-Item Generation to Mutually Benefit Pre-Clinical and Clinical Medical Students
Princy Louis PalattyAmrita Vishwa Vidhyapeetham, School of Medicine, Kochi, India.Participatory Theatre as a Pedagogical Tool in Teaching Bioethics in Medical Education
FS: ARTification and Humanities: The Role of Participatory Theatres in Health Science Education
John LowryCMU CMEDSelf Determination Theory: A Key to Success in Peer Observation of Teaching Programs
Bob MackinAugusta University-University of Georgia Medical PartnershipUsing a Graph Database to Improve Curriculum Design
Katherine Martinez CarmonaTecnologico de MonterreyWell-Rounded Education: Social Responsibility and Collaboration in Biomedical Students
Anastasia MashukovaNova Southeastern UniversityBeyond Didactics: Impact of Active Learning in Health Professions Education
Enhancing Physiology Education: The Impact of Active Learning on Exam Scores in a Master of Biological Science Program
The Incorporation of a Large Group Interactive Discussion Integrating Physiology and Pharmacology of the Autonomic Nervous System Improves Academic Outcomes and Students' Attitudes Toward Pre-Clerkship Curriculum
Thomas McNamaraBoston University Aram V. Chobanian & Edward Avedisian School of MedicineUsing Succinct Writing Techniques Lessens Self-Guided Learning Extrinsic Cognitive Load for Students
Bindu MenonUniversity of Toledo College of Medicine and Life SciencesImplementation and Assessment of Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) Grounded in Precision Medical Education in the Undergraduate Medical School Curriculum
Jordan Moberg ParkerKaiser Permanente School of MedicineScholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) as a Catalyst for the Development of Medical Educator Scholar Identity
Buruj MohammedMedical College of WisconsinUsing a Needs Assessment to Inform on the Development of a Diabetes Self-Management Program at a Student-Led Free Clinic
Megha MohanakrishnanUniversity of Cincinnati College of MedicineReflecting on Dissecting: A Qualitative Analysis of Factors Influencing First-Year Medical Students' Anticipation of Anatomy Laboratory

Poster Presenters

Full NameInstitutionSpeaking At
Charles ScottThomas Jefferson UniversityPandemic Preparedness: A Paradigm for Delivery of Advanced Basic Science Curricula in Clinical Phases of Medical Education
Anamika SenguptaThe University of Illinois College of MedicineEfforts in the Development of Interdisciplinary & Integrated Assessments in Phase One of a Student-Centered Medical Curriculum Improved the Critical Thinking & Problem-Solving Skills of Medical Students
Joseph SepeUniversity of Minnesota Medical SchoolNeurocardiology: The Human Body is More than the Sum of its Organs
Amin ShahUniversity of Texas Rio Grande ValleyDevelopment and Implementation of an Experiential Learning Activity on Skeletal Muscle Physiology in Undergraduate MD Pre-Clerkship Curriculum
Deepak SharmaSt Georges UniversityIntegration of Ultrasound and Radiological Imaging into the Anatomy Curriculum and the Anatomy Cadaver Lab
Lillian SimsUniversity of Kentucky College of MedicineBuilding a Real-Time Emotional Burden Measurement to Increase Support for Clerkship Students
MedMentors: Near-Peer Mentorship as a Route Towards Diversifying Academic Medicine
Yuriy SlyvkaOhio University Heritage College of Osteopathic MedicineTeaching Basic Sciences in a Pre-Matriculation Program Designed for Osteopathic Medical Students
Lisan SmithCarle Illinois College of MedicineIntegration of 3 Foundational Sciences Through Active Learning Sessions to Promote Medical Student Comprehension
Bringing Human-Centered Design to Medical Science Education
Oluwatobi SoaresBaylor College of MedicineUse of Anki in Pre-Clinical Curriculum: An Analysis of Student Efficiency
Zoë SoonUniversity of British Columbia OkanaganElla’s Law: A Virtual Patient Team-Based Learning Lesson Plan for Pathophysiology Students
How to Develop Open Education Resources That Both Students and Instructors Will Embrace
Brandy SreenilayamPCOMImpact of Using an Electronic Response Platform on Medical Student Performance
Nicholas StaffaKirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at University of Nevada Las VegasExploring the Relationship Between Required In-Class Time and Student Success in Medical School
Rebecca SullivanLewis Katz SOM at Temple UniversityRemoving Barriers for Students from Groups Underrepresented in Medicine (URiM) and/or English Language Learners (ELLs) by Providing Equitable Assessments
Madisen SwallowYale School of MedicineRedefining Student Leadership and Advocacy in medical Education: Medical Students as Associate Clinical Reasoning Course Directors
Jutta SylvesterSt. George’s UniversityEmotional Components in Patient Encounters: Considerations for Early Exposure Amongst Basic Sciences Students
John SzarekGeisinger College of Health Sciences School of MedicineMaking it Stick: Application of Foundational Sciences in the Clinical Phase
FS: AI Kickstart for Health Science Educators: Practical Tools to Get Started Today with AI
FS: Becoming a Generalist Leader: Defining the Concept and Competencies
Brett SzymikAugusta University University of Georgia Medical PartnershipFaculty and Learner Perspectives on Evolution of Pre-Clerkship Cases
Steven TataKirk Kerkorian School of Medicine, University of Nevada, Las VegasAdvancing Medical Education: Exploring Spaced Repetition User Interface Enhancements and Accessibility Innovations
Andrew ThompsonUniversity of Cincinnati College of MedicineThe Impact of Learning Approach and Study Habits on Student Performance in an Undergraduate Human Anatomy Course
Samuel TishermanUniversity of Maryland School of MedicineProfessional Simulation to Improve the Response to the Deteriorating Patient