Janice Crabtree
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Supervisor 4
Biography
A former classroom teacher, I am delighted to share my enthusiasm for educational excellence with the dedicated faculty members of the Department of Ob/Gyn & Reproductive Sciences. Proud mom to Katherine, Billy and Colby, I enjoy all of the successes and achievements of my children as well as those of the students I encounter here at YSM.
Education & Training
- MS
- Southern Connecticut State University, Educational Leadership (2001)
- Intern - Educational Leadership
- Orange Public Schools (2000)
- MS
- University of New Haven, Education (1995)
- Student Teacher
- Elmcrest Psychiatric Institute (1995)
- Intern
- Ansonia Public Schools (1995)
- BA
- University of Massachusetts, Legal Studies (1991)
Research
Research at a Glance
Yale Co-Authors
Alla Vash-Margita, MD, FACOG
John Encandela, PhD
Beth L. Emerson, MD, MBA
Christie J Bruno, DO
Lindsay Johnston, MD, MEd
Marc Auerbach, MD, FAAP, MSc
Publications
2021
Multifaceted Approach to Evaluation in a Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology Rotation for Medical Students
Solotke MT, Crabtree J, Cron J, Kallen A, Encandela J, Vash-Margita A. Multifaceted Approach to Evaluation in a Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology Rotation for Medical Students. Journal Of Pediatric And Adolescent Gynecology 2021, 35: 270-276. PMID: 34906684, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpag.2021.12.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsClinical knowledgeProspective pre-post studyClinical skillsPre-post studyEntrustable professional activitiesSignificant increaseT-testStudent's t-testClinical rotationsPost-rotation surveyMedical students' clinical skillsAdolescent gynecologyPilot studyCenter participantsMedical studentsStudents' clinical skillsMean pretest scoreGynecology rotationKnowledge/skill gapsMean posttest scoreFinal dayDescriptive statisticsSurvey settingsEntire populationScores
2019
Establishing a Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology Subinternship for Medical Students
Solotke M, Crabtree J, Encandela J, Vash-Margita A. Establishing a Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology Subinternship for Medical Students. Journal Of Pediatric And Adolescent Gynecology 2019, 33: 104-109. PMID: 31672667, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpag.2019.10.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsMedical studentsYoung female patientMaternal-fetal medicineHealth care needsDelivery of careNorth American medical schoolsUndergraduate medical education levelTraining opportunitiesFemale patientsAdolescent patientsGynecologic oncologyAmerican medical schoolsMedical school levelSurgical opportunityMedical education levelCare needsClinical experienceGynecology communityFetal medicineInternal medicineSupervised clinical experienceLearning activitiesSchool levelElective courseFamily medicine
2017
Shoulder Dystocia and Neonatal Resuscitation: An Integrated Obstetrics and Neonatology Simulation Case for Medical Students
Alphonso A, Pathy S, Bruno C, Boeras C, Emerson B, Crabtree J, Johnston L, Desai V, Auerbach M. Shoulder Dystocia and Neonatal Resuscitation: An Integrated Obstetrics and Neonatology Simulation Case for Medical Students. MedEdPORTAL 2017, 13: 10594. PMID: 30800796, PMCID: PMC6338204, DOI: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10594.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsMedical studentsThird-year medical studentsThird-year curriculumHigh-technology simulationNeonatal resuscitation simulationPercent of studentsDecision-making skillsSimulation-based interventionSimulation-based training interventionClinical clerkshipsAverage overall ratingShoulder dystocia simulationObstetrics ClerkshipMedical educationPediatric simulationStudentsResuscitation simulationSafe spaceClinical contentClinical knowledgePediatric scenariosClerkshipTraining interventionOverall ratingInfant mannequin
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
activity Development of a perinatal counseling curriculum for Maternal-Fetal Medicine fellows using standardized patients
Poster PresentationMedical Education Day at Yale School of MedicineDetails06/06/2024 - 06/06/2024New Haven, CT, United StatesCollaboratorsRelated DocumentsAbstract/SynopsisPatients with perinatal complications need to partner with physicians to make a series of high stakes decisions. Obstetric trainees have inconsistent and infrequent opportunities to learn shared decision making. Simulation with standardized patients (SPs) can be a way to effectively practice these high stakes, low frequency interactions, potentially improving trainees’ comfort and skills.
honor Education Innovation Poster Award
Yale School of Medicine AwardYale Teaching and Learning CenterDetails06/06/2024, 05/26/2017United Stateshonor Donna Wachter Clerkship Coordinator Award
National AwardAssociation of Professors of Gynecology and ObstetricsDetails03/01/2024United Statesactivity Developing a FIGO-Led Core Curriculum in Obstetrics and Gynecology for Medical Students Globally during Peacetime or a Crisis
Oral PresentationFédération Internationale de Gynécologie et d'Obstétrique World Congress 2023Details10/12/2023 - 10/12/2023Paris, IDF, FranceCollaborators- Alla Vash-Margita, MD, FACOG
- Dr. Anastasiia SerbeniukShupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine
- William Atiomo, MDMohamed Bin Rashid Univeristy of Medicine and Health Sciences, UAE
- Gabrielle Casper, MDUniversity of Notre Name, Sydney, Australia
activity Standardized simulation-based obstetrics ultrasound curriculum increases medical students’ knowledge and bridges the gap from classroom to clinical ultrasound
Poster PresentationACOG ANNUAL CLINICAL & SCIENTIFIC MEETINGDetails06/19/2023 - 06/23/2023Baltimore, MD, United StatesCollaborators- Emily Lee, MD, FACOG
- Jia Jennifer Ding
- Yifan Chang
- Xiomara Brioso Rubio
- Shefali Pathy, MD, MPH
Abstract/SynopsisPoint-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS) is increasingly used in medicine and is widely integrated into training. While obstetric (OB) ultrasound (US) is prevalent, its formal use and curriculum is often overlooked in POCUS training. Obstetric ultrasound provides invaluable opportunity for learners to gain POCUS skills. Formal training and simulation significantly improves learning knowledge, confidence, and practical OB POCUS skills that can be used during clinical care.
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