KIPRIME Podcast
The Karolinska Institutet Prize for Research in Medical Education is a major international award and was created to recognise and stimulate high-quality research in the field and to honour scientists who have made a significant contribution to medical and healthcare education. In this podcast series we’ll explore the origins of the KIPRIME and discover the passion and commitment of the people who made it happen; we’ll also hear from previous winners and discover how their research has helped to blaze a trail in this emerging field. Inspiring and supporting the next generation of researchers is at the heart of the prize and a major initiative in 2019 was to establish a fellowship programme. This exciting project has brought together some of the brightest minds who are at the cutting edge of research in medical education. From examining the neuroscientific correlates of clinical reasoning to exploring the dominance of the global north, we’ll hear from 13 inspiring scientists, doctors, psychologists and researchers.Your host for the series is Alina Jenkins; a BBC presenter and journalist since 2001 with an extensive background in communicating science. She also works in the pharmaceutical, finance and engineering sectors as a communications coach.

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Improving the clinical reasoning process – an interview with Dr Laura Zwaan

Improving the clinical reasoning process – an interview with Dr Laura Zwaan

Dr Laura Zwaan, PhD is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Medical Education Research Rotterdam (iMERR) of the Erasmus MC. She has a cognitive psychology and epidemiology background and obtaine...

30 Mars 202312min

Understanding and Improving Workplace Learning – An Interview with Dr. Bridget O’Brien

Understanding and Improving Workplace Learning – An Interview with Dr. Bridget O’Brien

Bridget O’Brien, PhD, is a Professor of Medicine and an education scientist in the Center for Faculty Educators at the University of California, San Francisco. As co-director of the Teaching Scholars ...

16 Mars 202316min

From dentistry to pedagogical research – an interview with Nikolaos Christidis

From dentistry to pedagogical research – an interview with Nikolaos Christidis

Nikolaos worked as a dentist for seven years before becoming a senior consultant in orofacial pain in 2011. That year he was awarded nationally and internationally for his research on mechanisms and f...

1 Mars 202315min

The difficulties of coaching doctors and why feedback can often go wrong – an interview with Christopher John Watling

The difficulties of coaching doctors and why feedback can often go wrong – an interview with Christopher John Watling

Chris Watling is a medical education researcher at Western University’s Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry in London, Canada. Trained as a neurologist, he embarked on a mid-career journey of gr...

17 Feb 202320min

An alternative approach to tackling issues of validity – an interview with Professor Christina St Onge

An alternative approach to tackling issues of validity – an interview with Professor Christina St Onge

Christina St-Onge is professor in the Department of Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Université de Sherbrooke, Quebec. She completed her PhD at Université Laval in Measurement ...

4 Feb 202322min

The impact of culture on professionalism in health professions - an interview with Professor Madawa Chandratilake

The impact of culture on professionalism in health professions - an interview with Professor Madawa Chandratilake

Professor Madawa Chandratilake is a Professor Of Medical Education, the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. He has published 29 research articles in journals, six book cha...

19 Jan 202316min

Failure in health professions education & scholarship and finding your voice as a medical education researcher – an interview with Dr Lara Varpio

Failure in health professions education & scholarship and finding your voice as a medical education researcher – an interview with Dr Lara Varpio

Dr. Lara Varpio completed her PhD in 2007 at the University of Waterloo, Canada in collaboration with the Wilson Centre for Research in Education at the University of Toronto, Canada. Her award-winnin...

5 Jan 202322min

Learning Anatomy: Understanding anatomical structures presented as 3D visualizations – an interview with Anna Pettersson

Learning Anatomy: Understanding anatomical structures presented as 3D visualizations – an interview with Anna Pettersson

Anna Pettersson is Assistant Professor and Programme Director at Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm. She received her Ph.D. in physiotherapy in 2005 and her MSc in medical education in 2013. Anna ha...

15 Dec 202217min

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