CTR Enrichment Series: Lies, Damned lies, and Surveys: Designing Better Surveys for Education and Research
Location: | Virtual |
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This Enrichment Series webinar hosted by the Center of Translational Research, will feature Anthony R. Artino, Jr., Ph.D., as our guest lecturer.
Anthony R. Artino, Jr., Ph.D., is a tenured professor of health and human function and Interim Associate Dean for Evaluation and Educational Research at the George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, DC. Prior to his arrival at GW, Dr. Artino served 23 years in the U.S. Navy, retiring as a Captain in 2020. While on active duty, he was the Deputy Director and co-founder of the Center for Health Professions Education at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. In his current role, he conducts research, teaches graduate courses, mentors students and faculty, and provides administrative leadership in evaluation and educational research. As a researcher, he has been an investigator on more than a dozen research grants funded by diverse organizations, including the Association of American Medical Colleges, the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs, and the National Board of Medical Examiners. His most highly cited works are a blend of research and education articles on topics ranging from analyzing and interpreting quantitative data, understanding academic motivation and self-regulation in medicine, and developing questionnaires for educational research. Dr. Artino serves on the editorial review boards of several peer-reviewed academic journals, is a member of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s Global Forum on Innovation in Health Professional Education, and is a fellow of the Association for Medical Education in Europe. He publishes widely in medical and health professions education and has given numerous invited talks and research presentations around the globe. Dr. Artino earned his PhD in educational psychology from the University of Connecticut and also holds master’s degrees in physiology and education. He is married with four children and lives in Gaithersburg, MD.
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