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Tools & Techniques for Facilitating Evidence-Based Health Professions Education

Free Webinar •  November 16, 2022 •  Noon (EST)  

How do you improve the quality of educational experiences?

To demonstrate quality, faculty must ensure their instructional materials are effective, efficient, and engaging. To increase the quality of your instruction, Dr. Hirumi and Dr. Daroowalla will identify common flaws in the design of materials, distinguish key characteristics of high-quality learning experiences, and discuss tools and techniques for ensuring effectiveness, efficiency, and engagement.

During this interactive session, you will learn how to:

  • Identify common design flaws that affect learning
  • Distinguish key characteristics of high-quality learning experiences
  • Utilize tools and techniques for ensuring effectiveness, efficiency, and engagement

Meet the Presenters:

  • 2C_Feroza Daroowalla

    Feroza Daroowalla, MD, MPH

    Feroza Daroowalla, MD, MPH, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Medical Education at the University of Central Florida's College of Medicine. She practices pulmonary, critical care, and palliative medicine.

  • 2C_2C

    Atsusi "2c" Hirumi, PhD

    Atsusi "2c" Hirumi, PhD, is a Professor of Instructional Design & Technology in the Department of Learning Sciences at the University of Central Florida's College of Community Education and Education. His instructional design focuses on improving patient care and safety by increasing the quality and productivity of Health Professions Education.

Free Webinar •  November 16, 2022 • Noon (EST)  

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