Centre Affiliates

Alishya  Burrell (MD, MHPE, FRCPC)

Alishya Burrell (MD, MHPE, FRCPC)

Assistant Professor, Division of Geriatric Medicine, Department of Medicine, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University

Research Interests / Specializations: Development and integration of geriatric competencies in undergraduate medical education, geriatric content and competencies in clinical documentation, ageism in the hidden curriculum

Nicole Campbell (PhD)

Nicole Campbell (PhD)

Associate Professor, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University Director, Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University

Research Interests / Specializations: My scholarly interests focus on fostering academic, professional, and personal development for undergraduate and graduate students in the medical sciences. More specifically, I have been innovating and developing interdisciplinary programs that focus on the follow themes: skill development, experiential learning, flexibility and accessibility, and critical reflection.

Rich Cherry (MD, FRCPC)

Rich Cherry (MD, FRCPC)

Associate Professor, Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry

Research Interests / Specializations: Pedagogy of simulation based medical education, Realism and engagement in simulation, Instruction of Crisis Resource Management, AI and predictive analytics in medical education

Melissa Chin (MD, MHSc, FRCPC)

Melissa Chin (MD, MHSc, FRCPC)

Assistant Professor, Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry

Research Interests / Specializations: Assessment in CBME Social influences on workplace-based assessment

Cecilia Dong (DMD, BSc, MSc, FRCD(c))

Cecilia Dong (DMD, BSc, MSc, FRCD(c))

Assistant Professor, Division of Prosthodontics, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University

Research Interests / Specializations: My research interests arise from my passion for quality dental education and quality patient care. I developed new preclinical curriculum in removable partial denture (RPD) prosthodontics at Schulich Dentistry to help prepare students to provide quality dental care for their patients. Feedback is provided according to the RPD rubric I developed prior to joining Schulich Dentistry. I am currently exploring the application of mindfulness to develop student feedback literacy as a co-lead of an interdisciplinary research team. Patient care is optimized through interprofessional collaboration; therefore, I have developed and contributed to research on interprofessional education. I am also involved in research on biomarkers and patient-reported outcomes.

Wilma J. Koopman (NP, MScN, PhD)

Wilma J. Koopman (NP, MScN, PhD)

Nurse Practitioner, Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, London Health Sciences Centre

Research Interests / Specializations: How can health encounters be optimized to minimize patients' interaction work? How do we educate practitioners to practice minimally disruptive chronic illness care?

Steven Macaluso (MD, FRCPC)

Steven Macaluso (MD, FRCPC)

Associate Professor, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University Program Director (Post-graduate), Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Parkwood Institute, St. Joseph's Health Care

Research Interests / Specializations: My academic interests include the use of innovative technology to address education gaps via a knowledge translation framework such as www.MSKMEDICINE.com which is a free, online, educational resource which is used worldwide to educate learners about clinical assessment and management of musculoskeletal disorders. My current education projects include the use of evidence-based exercise videos to promote patient adherence to home exercise in patients with low back and hip pain and the SETPACE trial which explores the impact of the physical activity education provided to stroke survivors on levels of physical activity.

Sean McWatt (PhD)

Sean McWatt (PhD)

Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University

Research Interests / Specializations: My current research interests revolve around evaluating pedagogical resources and classroom/laboratory learning environments in human anatomy through student-centered frameworks like approaches to learning and the use of biometrics and qualitative data in mixed methods approaches.

Tracy Moniz (PhD)

Tracy Moniz (PhD)

Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Communication Studies, Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Canada Affiliated Scientific Staff, IWK Health Centre, Halifax, Canada

Research Interests / Specializations: I am interested in stories and storytellers and understanding how a sense of story enables people to make meaning of their own and others’ experiences. My research and teaching interests include health humanities, narrative, writing practice and pedagogy, health communication, and qualitative research methods. As a researcher, I explore the role of writing in advancing humanistic care in medical education and practice, focusing on (1) the uses and potential of reflective writing in medical education and (2) the lessons learned from narratives about illness and care experiences written from diverse perspectives. As an educator, I coach learners in developing their writing and communication skills in a variety of genres. I have expertise in narrative and reflective writing, and I facilitate workshops on narrative medicine and writing for reflection and resilience across the health professions.

Michael Sanatani (MD, MMEd, FRCPC)

Michael Sanatani (MD, MMEd, FRCPC)

Associate Professor of Oncology, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University CBME lead, Division of Medical Oncology, Western University Medical Oncologist, London Regional Cancer Program

Research Interests / Specializations: My research interests focus on the communication and guidance around decision-making in a clinical teaching environment. Consultant-trainee sharing of expertise, perceived power differentials, psychological safety, patient care ownership and autonomy are important factors and processes that shape how decision-making is experienced and learned in such a context. How can longitudinal patient guidance be learned, in oncology as well as in other specialties supporting patients with chronic illnesses? How can a competency-based medical education paradigm and a coaching relationship be integrated with trainees’ desire to develop their individually unique way of approaching clinical care? How can responsibility be shared in a teaching context? How can a safe space be created for a deliberate dialogue between trainees and consultants about physician values and motivations which are seen as playing into decision-making? …In short, how can trainees and consultants best learn from each other, for the sake of optimal patient care and guidance, despite obstacles to such learning inherent in the hierarchical trainee-consultant dynamic?

Natashia Seemann (MD, MSc, FRCSC)

Natashia Seemann (MD, MSc, FRCSC)

Assistant Professor of Surgery, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University Pediatric General Surgeon, Children's Hospital, London Health Sciences Centre

Research Interests / Specializations: Sociocultural issues in medicine and surgery with specific interest in equity, diversity and inclusion Medical education, specifically learner experience and mentorship Social media use by health care providers

Javeed Sukhera (MD, PhD)

Javeed Sukhera (MD, PhD)

Chair of Psychiatry, Institute of Living and Psychiatry, Hartford Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut. Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Yale University

Research Interests / Specializations: My research program explores novel approaches to addressing stigma and bias among health professionals. I have also been involved in advocacy and cross-sectoral work in education, policing, and community services

Nabil Sultan (MD, FRCPC)

Nabil Sultan (MD, FRCPC)

Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University

Research Interests / Specializations: I am interested in leadership education broadly, and Character-Based leadership education more specifically. I’m interested in questions such as: how can we develop leadership aptitude in both undergraduate and postgraduate medical trainees in the midst of crowded curricula, and how can other models of leadership development be effectively adapted to the medical education context?

Jenny Thain (MD, FRCP, MHPE)

Jenny Thain (MD, FRCP, MHPE)

Assistant Professor, Division of Geriatric Medicine, Department of Medicine, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University

Research Interests / Specializations: My academic interests include real world implementation of CBME and curriculum development.

Wayne Weston (MD, CCFP, FCFP)

Wayne Weston (MD, CCFP, FCFP)

Professor Emeritus, Department of Family Medicine, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry

Research Interests / Specializations: My current scholarly activities are focused on rewriting my chapters in the book Patient-Centered Medicine: Transforming the Clinical Method

Doris Yuen (MD, PhD, MHPE, FRCPC)

Doris Yuen (MD, PhD, MHPE, FRCPC)

Associate Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University Neonatologist, London Health Sciences Centre

Research Interests / Specializations: How does the intersection of race-ethnicity and gender impact conceptual models for leadership development? What influences leadership identity development of women in academic medicine and how can these be applied to UGME and PGME?  How to optimize work-based learning for organizational EDIB curricula?

Amrit Kirpalani (MD)

Amrit Kirpalani (MD)

Assistant Professor, Division of Nephrology, Department of Paediatrics, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University

Research Interests / Specializations: My main research focus is in equity, diversity, and inclusion in medical education and admissions. I primarily enjoy using critical discourse analysis, and leveraging social media discourse to explore how language helps us understand power dynamics and social inequity. I have also an interest in inquiry-based learning.

Erin Spicer (MD, MSc, FRCPC, QIPS)

Erin Spicer (MD, MSc, FRCPC, QIPS)

Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University

Research Interests / Specializations: My research interests centre around quality of care on the Clinical Teaching Units (CTU) and inpatient safety, especially iatrogenic causes of hospital-associated frailty. I co-lead the Centre for Quality, Innovation and Education Research (C-QuIER) Hub at LHSC and Western University where a multi-disciplinary team focuses on optimizing quality of care and education on the CTU.

Fiona Webster (PhD)

Fiona Webster (PhD)

Associate Professor Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing Western University

Research Interests / Specializations: Fiona Webster is a critical sociologist and Professor in the Labatt Family School of Nursing at Western University and holds a cross appointment with the Institute of Health Policy Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, where she is also an Academic Fellow with the Centre for Critical Qualitative Health Research (CQ). She has successfully led many Tri-Council funded, interdisciplinary research teams with a particular focus on applying sociological approaches to understanding and improving care, with a particular focus on chronic pain and marginalization. By turning a sociological eye to the challenges of providing chronic pain care within parameters currently delineated by the Canadian health care system, her aim is to identify structural and ideological components of contemporary health care that might be amenable to change.

Elizabeth Anne  Kinsella (PhD)

Elizabeth Anne Kinsella (PhD)

Director & Professor, The Institute of Health Sciences Education (IHSE) Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, McGill University

Research Interests / Specializations: I am an interdisciplinary scholar in health professions education with expertise in philosophies of reflection and professional knowledge. I use theories and methods from the social sciences to contribute to reflective approaches to health professions education, practice, research, and policy. My scholarship aims to strengthen the capacity of health professionals to use reflective practices to develop professional knowledge; to navigate the technical, practical, relational, and ethical dimensions of health care practice; and to become agents of transformative social change. Current Research Interests Include: Health Professions Education (HPE); Epistemologies of Practice; Reflective/Reflexive Practices; Critical Reflection and Transformative Education; Anti-Oppressive Pedagogies; Epistemic Justice; Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Justice; Humanities in HPE; Social Theory and Qualitative Methodology.