Technology in Medical Education: Audience Response Systems

Authors
  • Shannon Toohey, MD, MAEd

    University of California, Irvine

    Shannon Toohey is the Residency Program Director for the University of California, Irvine Department of Emergency Medicine. In 2016, she completed the Multimedia Design and Educational Technology (MDEdTech) Fellowship at the University of California Irvine. She completed medical school at UC Irvine School of Medicine, after which she completed her residency at the UC Irvine Medical Center. She received a Masters in Education, Multimedia and Instructional Design at Cal Poly Pomona. During her time at UC Irvine she has developed and expanded many educational programs for the residents including a flipped medical student and intern podcast curriculum, oral board review course and helped to revamp the curriculum. Her interests include asynchronous learning, flipped curricula, resident and patient education.
  • Alisa Wray, MD

  • Megan Osborn, MD, MHPE

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    Bradley Barth, MD

    Associate Dean for Faculty Development

    University of Kansas Medical Center

    Dr. Barth is an emergency physician and the Vice Chair for Leadership and Professional Development and an Associate Professor in the department of Emergency Medicine.  He is the Associate Dean for Faculty Development in the School of Medicine and also serves as the Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society chapter councilor.  Brad is a professional and executive coach and is ACC certified by the International Coach Federation.

    He received his undergraduate degree from Kansas State University and medical degree from the University of Kansas.  He completed an Internal Medicine internship at the Naval Medical Center of San Diego and served in the Navy as the flight surgeon for the Black Stallions of Helicopter Combat Support Squadron FOUR based in Sigonella, Sicily.  Upon completion of his navy service, he completed his emergency medicine residency at the fabled University Medical Center at UCSF-Fresno.  Prior to coming to the University of Kansas Medical Center in 2012, he worked at Saint Luke’s Health System and was volunteer faculty for the University of Missouri - Kansas City emergency medicine program.

     
  • Kevin King, MD

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    Andrew King, MD, MAEd, FACEP, FAAEM

    Associate Residency Program Director, Medical Education Fellowship Director

    The Ohio State University

    Andrew King, MD, MAEd, FACEP, FAAEM is the Associate Residency Program Director and Medical Education Fellowship Director at The Ohio State University. His professional interests include graduate medical education, curriculum design, assessment, program evaluation, and professional development. He has been the recipient of The Ohio State University Faculty Teacher of the Year, Ohio ACEP Medical Education Award, the CORD Faculty Teaching Award, and the CORD Academy for Scholars Award.
  • Sara Paradise, MD

  • Elizabeth Runcie, MD

  • Christopher E. San Miguel, MD, MEd

    Christopher San Miguel, MD

    Emergency Medicine Clerkship Director, Assistant Professor – Clinical Institution: The Ohio State University

    Christopher San Miguel is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and the Director of UME at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. He completed his undergraduate work as a Park Scholar at North Carolina State University and graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. He served as Chief Resident during the final year of his Emergency Medicine residency at The Ohio State University. The following year he completed the Medical Education fellowship, and last year he finished the Master of Education in the Health Professions program through Johns Hopkins University. His professional interests include curriculum development, procedural competency, and simulation training.