2023
State-of-the-art review of medical improvisation curricula to teach health professional learners communication
Chan C, Windish D, Spak J, Makansi N. State-of-the-art review of medical improvisation curricula to teach health professional learners communication. Advances In Health Sciences Education 2023, 29: 1025-1046. PMID: 37921903, DOI: 10.1007/s10459-023-10296-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCurriculum developmentCommunication skillsContent of curriculaLearners’ communication skillsCurricular goalsLearners’ communicationMedical improvCommunication curriculumMedical educationCurriculumMedical improvisationsTheatre principlesHealth professionalsLearnersBest practicesEmpathetic communicationSkillsEducationTeamworkImplementationCommunicationArticleImprovImprovisationDevelopment
2022
Inpatient teaching with a clinical review game
Ilagan‐Ying Y, Windish DM, Wijesekera TP. Inpatient teaching with a clinical review game. The Clinical Teacher 2022, 19: e13522. PMID: 35989497, DOI: 10.1111/tct.13522.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsReview gameTeaching pointsInpatient teachingCollaborative educational environmentSelf-directed learningPeer teachingPreclinical curriculumEducational environmentEducational experienceClinical educationEvidence-based practiceLearner evaluationPowerPoint templateCrowdsourced learningMedical studentsCollaborative cultureCurrent evidence-based practiceTeachingLearnersRotation evaluationsRelevant contentSocial distancing policiesLearningPandemic restrictionsPrimary literature
2020
Becoming Clinician-Animators: a Toolkit and Pilot Study for Novel Animated Content Development in a Medical Education Curriculum
Brown B, Gao C, Windish D, Moeller J, O’Neill E, Soares S. Becoming Clinician-Animators: a Toolkit and Pilot Study for Novel Animated Content Development in a Medical Education Curriculum. Medical Science Educator 2020, 30: 977-988. PMID: 34457756, PMCID: PMC8368584, DOI: 10.1007/s40670-020-00959-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedical educationFlipped classroom curriculumMultimedia teaching toolsMedical education curriculumEffectiveness of animationGraduate Medical EducationArt of animationEducation curriculumClassroom curriculumTeaching toolInternal medicine residentsContent developmentVideo seriesEducationCurriculumCognitive theoryMedicine residentsPilot studyAnimationEducatorsAnthropomorphic charactersLearnersMultimediaEnthusiasmDialogue
2004
Clinician-teachers’ self-assessments versus learners’ perceptions
Windish DM, Knight AM, Wright SM. Clinician-teachers’ self-assessments versus learners’ perceptions. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2004, 19: 554-557. PMID: 15109323, PMCID: PMC1492334, DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1497.2004.30014.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLearner assessmentLearner ratingsFaculty development programTeaching skillsTeaching abilityLearners’ perceptionsPast participantsTeachersDevelopment programsLearnersCareer satisfactionAppropriate contextPerceptionEducatorsSkillsProficiencyEnjoymentRatingsReflectionProgramAssessmentContextSatisfactionParticipants