
#60 Professor Phil Newton
01/21/19 • 72 min
Professor Phil Newton is the Director of Learning and Teaching at Swansea University Medical School in the United Kingdom. In this episode Phil and I have a wide-ranging conversation on evidence-based education, education research and debunking learning myths. We also talk about contract cheating and its impact across Higher Education.
You can follow Phil and Medical Education at Swansea using the Twitter handle: @NewtonsNeurosci and @MScMedEd.
You can find Phil’s Systematic Review on Contract Cheating here and his other publications here.
To continue the conversation use: #AnatPodcast
Follow: @AnatEducPodcast
Visit: anatomypodcast.co.uk for more information
This episode is sponsored by:
The American Association of Anatomists. For information about upcoming events, membership details and much more, visit www.anatomy.org and @anatomymeeting.
The International Association of Medical Science Education (IAMSE). For more information on meetings, membership options and funding, visit www.iamse.org and @iamse.
Adam Rouilly. For information on their wide range of products to support all aspects of healthcare education, visit www.adam-rouilly.co.uk and @AdamRouilly.
Primal Pictures. For information on their 3D anatomy resources, visit www.primalpictures.com and @PrimalPictures.
Professor Phil Newton is the Director of Learning and Teaching at Swansea University Medical School in the United Kingdom. In this episode Phil and I have a wide-ranging conversation on evidence-based education, education research and debunking learning myths. We also talk about contract cheating and its impact across Higher Education.
You can follow Phil and Medical Education at Swansea using the Twitter handle: @NewtonsNeurosci and @MScMedEd.
You can find Phil’s Systematic Review on Contract Cheating here and his other publications here.
To continue the conversation use: #AnatPodcast
Follow: @AnatEducPodcast
Visit: anatomypodcast.co.uk for more information
This episode is sponsored by:
The American Association of Anatomists. For information about upcoming events, membership details and much more, visit www.anatomy.org and @anatomymeeting.
The International Association of Medical Science Education (IAMSE). For more information on meetings, membership options and funding, visit www.iamse.org and @iamse.
Adam Rouilly. For information on their wide range of products to support all aspects of healthcare education, visit www.adam-rouilly.co.uk and @AdamRouilly.
Primal Pictures. For information on their 3D anatomy resources, visit www.primalpictures.com and @PrimalPictures.
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Dr Ludo Badlangana & Dr Keikantse Matlhagela are Senior Lecturers in Anatomy in the Department of Biomedical Science, University of Botswana in Gaborone, Botswana.
Ludo and Keikantse join me to discuss anatomy and medical education in Botswana, cadaver donation and a recent project on utilising the cognitive theory of multimedia learning with anatomy teaching resources.
To continue the conversation use: #AnatPodcast
Follow: @AnatEducPodcast
Visit: anatomypodcast.co.uk for more information
This episode is sponsored by:
The American Association of Anatomists. For information about upcoming events, membership details and much more, visit www.anatomy.org and @anatomymeeting.
The International Association of Medical Science Education (IAMSE). For more information on meetings, membership options and funding, visit www.iamse.org and @iamse.
Adam Rouilly. For information on their wide range of products to support all aspects of healthcare education, visit www.adam-rouilly.co.uk and @AdamRouilly.
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#61 Dr Danielle Bentley and Dr Gabriel Venne
Dr Danielle Bentley and Dr Gabriel Venne are Assistant Professors of Anatomy at the Division of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, and
McGill University, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Faculty of Medicine, in Canada
In this episode I talk to Danielle and Gabriel on their experiences as Early Career Faculty members. We discussing managing their teaching load, work-life balance,, keeping engaged with research avenues old and new and the value of a good mentor.
You can follow Danielle on Twitter using the handle: @DrDBentley
To continue the conversation use: #AnatPodcast
Follow: @AnatEducPodcast
Visit: anatomypodcast.co.uk for more information
This episode is sponsored by:
The American Association of Anatomists. For information about upcoming events, membership details and much more, visit www.anatomy.org and @anatomymeeting.
The International Association of Medical Science Education (IAMSE). For more information on meetings, membership options and funding, visit www.iamse.org and @iamse.
Adam Rouilly. For information on their wide range of products to support all aspects of healthcare education, visit www.adam-rouilly.co.uk and @AdamRouilly.
LEEC. For information on their anatomy teaching related equipment, visit http://www.leec.co.uk/ and @LEECLtd.
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