
Predicting educational outcomes from individual differences – an interview with Professor Paul Tiffin
Professor Paul Tiffin is Professor of Health Services and Workforce Research at the University of York and Hull York Medical School and an Honorary Consultant Adolescent Psychiatrist. Paul is a qua...
1 Dec 202221min

Understanding how health professionals in training learn to self-regulate – an interview with Professor Anique de Bruin
Anique de Bruin is Professor of Self-regulation in Higher Education and Vice-director of the School of Health Professions Education at Maastricht University. Her research centres around questions of m...
17 Nov 202220min

How utilising assessment big data can optimize future programmes for learners, teachers, and clinical care – an interview with Dr Mahan Kulasegaram
Dr Kulamakan (Mahan) Kulasegaram is a Scientist at the Wilson Centre and Temerty Faculty of Medicine, where is the Temerty Chair in Learner Assessment and Program Evaluation. Additionally, he is an As...
4 Nov 202215min

Influencing change and improving the learning and work environment within medical education – an interview with Dr Liselotte Dyrbye.
In this first episode of the KIPRIME podcast 2022, Dr Liselotte Dyrbye talks to Alina Jenkins about her key research areas, including human-centred design processes to improve the learning and work en...
20 Okt 202228min

A world-wide influencer of medical education - an interview with the inaugural winner of the prize, Professor Henk Schmidt
Professor Henk Schmidt was the first winner of the Karolinska Prize for Research in Medical Education in 2004. He is a professor of psychology at Erasmus University’s faculty of social sciences and f...
14 Apr 202124min

From endocrinology to pioneering the OSCE – an interview with world leader in medical education, Professor Ronald Harden.
Professor Ronald Harden is a world leader in medical education. He is committed to developing new approaches to curriculum planning, assessment and to teaching and learning. Ideas which he has pionee...
7 Apr 202119min

Surgeon, leading medical educator and a pioneer of the OSCE - an interview with Dr Richard Reznick
Dr Richard Reznick is Professor of Surgery and Dean Emeritus at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. He received his undergraduate university education and medical degree from McGill University,...
31 Mars 202127min

From nuclear physics to reforming medical curricula - an interview with the 2008 prize winner Geoff Norman
Dr Geoff Norman is Professor of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at McMaster University, Ontario. He received a B.Sc. in physics from the University of Manitoba in 1965 and a Ph.D in nuclear ph...
17 Mars 202123min





















