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Mayo Clinic Office of Applied Scholarship and Education Science announces Endowment for Education Research Awards

The Mayo Clinic Office of Applied Scholarship and Education Science (OASES) announces recipients of the 2021 Endowment for Education Research Awards. These tiered awards will be used to increase the value of Mayo’s educational programs, contribute to the science of education, develop the academic careers of Mayo educators, and make meaningful contributions to biomedical and health science education literature.

Richard Elias, M.B.B.S. (I ’11), Division of Hospital Medicine, Mayo Clinic in Rochester, assistant professor of medicine

Principal investigator: “Protecting Time for Faculty Development and Scholarship in Academic Hospital Medicine: A Multi-Institutional, Qualitative Study”

Meera Shah, M.B., Ch.B. (ENDO ’14), Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism, Mayo Clinic in Rochester, assistant professor of medicine

Principal investigator: “The Flipped Education Clinic”

Aqsa Khan, M.D. (U ’18), Department of Urology, Mayo Clinic in Arizona, assistant professor of urology

Principal investigator: “Evaluating the Role of Public Speaking within Graduate Medical Education”

Michael Huckabee, Ph.D. (ADM ’19), Mayo Clinic Health System administration, Rochester, Minnesota, associate professor of medical education

Principal investigator: “Mayo Clinic Physician Assistant Clinic Wellness Curriculum Effectiveness”

Thomas Flotte, M.D. (PATH ’07), Division of Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, Mayo Clinic in Rochester, professor of laboratory medicine and pathology

Principal investigator: “Virtual Reality Headsets for Immersive Teaching of Anatomic Pathology”

Anne-Lise D’Angelo, M.D. (CRS ’19), Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Mayo Clinic in Rochester, instructor in surgery

Principal investigator: “Investigating the Unspoken Curriculum: Coping with Intraoperative Errors”

 

 

 

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