2023
Simulation in a blended learning curriculum for neonatology
Chang C, Dyess N, Johnston L. Simulation in a blended learning curriculum for neonatology. Seminars In Perinatology 2023, 47: 151824. PMID: 37748941, DOI: 10.1016/j.semperi.2023.151824.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBlended learning curriculumLearning curriculumBlended learningHealth professions educationSimulation-based educationProcedural skills trainingExperiential learningProfessions educationEducational frameworkEducational methodsTraditional faceEducational strategiesCurriculumLearningSkills trainingEducationBest practicesNeonatal-perinatal medicineReal-world examplesTrainingProgramPracticeNeonatal Resuscitation ProgramResuscitation ProgramChallenges
2020
The Critical Role of Simulation in ECMO Education
Johnston L, Lee D, Bruno C. The Critical Role of Simulation in ECMO Education. Comprehensive Healthcare Simulation 2020, 23-33. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-53844-6_3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchECMO providersExperiential learningInstructional methodsEducational curriculumECMO educationInterprofessional teamTechnical skillsApplication of simulationHigh-risk fieldsECMO simulationKey conceptsSocial cognitiveCurriculumEducatorsFormal systemEducationConstructivismLearningSkillsCommunication strategiesOptimal environmentTrainingBehaviorismPracticeCognitive
2018
Education for ECMO providers: Using education science to bridge the gap between clinical and educational expertise
Johnston L, Williams SB, Ades A. Education for ECMO providers: Using education science to bridge the gap between clinical and educational expertise. Seminars In Perinatology 2018, 42: 138-146. PMID: 29336833, DOI: 10.1053/j.semperi.2017.12.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsECMO providersActive learner involvementPrinciples of adultTechnical skills trainingFlipped classroomLearner involvementE-learningInterprofessional educationEducation SciencesEducational expertiseEducational methodsEducational curriculumDidactic lecturesLong-term retentionECMO trainingActive participationEducationSkills trainingUtilization of strategiesTrainingNew constructClassroomCurriculumLecturesNovices
2015
Learn, See, Practice, Prove, Do, Maintain
Sawyer T, White M, Zaveri P, Chang T, Ades A, French H, Anderson J, Auerbach M, Johnston L, Kessler D. Learn, See, Practice, Prove, Do, Maintain. Academic Medicine 2015, 90: 1025-1033. PMID: 25881645, DOI: 10.1097/acm.0000000000000734.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProcedural skills trainingSkills trainingPedagogical frameworkSimulation-based mastery learningAcquisition of competenciesProcedural skill developmentPsychomotor skill acquisitionSimulation-based trainingMastery learningSkill developmentDidactic educationCognitive knowledgeProcedural skillsMedical trainingSkill acquisitionCompetenciesLearnersTrainingDirect supervisionSkillsTraineesPracticeParadigm shiftFundamental goalEducation