Research topics
- Computer Science
- Medicine
- Medical education
- Psychology
Selected publications
Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development · 2024 · 3 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- Computer Science
- Medical education
- Psychology
Physicians must adapt their learning and expertise to the rapid evolution of healthcare. To train for the innovation-efficient demands of adaptive expertise, medical students need to acquire the skill of adaptive self-regulated learning, which includes accessing, interpreting, and synthesizing emerging basic and translational research to support patient care. In response, we developed the course Medical Student Grand Rounds (MSGR). It engages all pre-clerkship students at our institution with self-regulated learning from translational basic research literature. In this report, we describe MSGR's methodology and important outcomes. Students found, interpreted, critically assessed, and presented basic research literature about self-selected clinically relevant topics. In less than one semester and mentored by basic science researchers, they completed eight milestones: (a) search research literature databases; (b) choose a clinical topic using searching skills; (c) outline the topic's background; (d) outline a presentation based on the topic's mechanistic research literature; (e) attend translational research-oriented grand rounds by faculty; (f) learn to prepare oral presentations; (g) write an abstract; and (h) present at Grand Rounds Day, emphasizing their topic's research literature. Graded milestones and end-of-course self-assessments indicated students became proficient in interpreting research articles, preparing and delivering presentations, understanding links among basic and translational research and clinical applications, and pursuing self-regulated learning. Qualitative analysis of self-assessment surveys found most students thought they progressed toward the learning objectives: find scientific information about a research topic (56% positive responses), interpret and critically assess scientific information (64%), and prepare and deliver a scientific presentation (50%). Milestones improve time management and provide a scaffolded method for presenting focused research topics. MSGR equips students with critical thinking skills for lifelong, adaptive, self-regulated learning-a foundation for adaptive expertise. The master adaptive learner cycle of planning, learning, assessing, and adjusting is a conceptual framework for understanding students' MSGR learning experiences.
Recent grants
NIH · $2.7M · 2008
NIH · $372k · 1991
NIH · $366k · 2013
Mechanisms of Human Basophil-Mediated Allergic Inflammation
NIH · $1.9M · 2013–2020
NIH · $4.5M · 2011
Frequent coauthors
- 26 shared
M M Huston
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- 23 shared
Roger Smith
Texas A&M University
- 23 shared
Alfred D. Steinberg
- 22 shared
Robert R. Rich
- 22 shared
R DICKASON
Baylor College of Medicine
- 18 shared
R R Rich
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
- 17 shared
Gary A. Truitt
La Roche College
- 16 shared
R G Hull
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