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Dr. Jennifer Conlan

Assistant Prof - Clinical Medical Educat (Surgery ¿ Tallaght)
Assistant Prof - Clinical Medical Educat (School Office - Medicine)
      
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Dr. Jennifer Conlan

Assistant Prof - Clinical Medical Educat (Surgery ¿ Tallaght)

 

Assistant Prof - Clinical Medical Educat (School Office - Medicine)


  Medical Education/Workplace Learning
Project Title
 The Use of Virtual Reality in Undergraduate Medical Students' Clinical Skills Training
From
May 2022
To
July 2023
Summary
The aim of this project is to conduct a pilot study on the use of Virtual Reality (VR) in clinical skills training of undergraduate medical students. The study will investigate the use of VR primary assessment scenarios developed by Oxford Medical Simulation. Third medical year students will be recruited with questionnaires and focus groups being used to assess the user acceptability and feasibility of using VR in undergraduate medical training. The study will also compare mannequin-based and VR simulation in primary assessment training.
Funding Agency
Faculty of Health Science's Dean's Award for Innovation in Teaching
Programme
Faculty of Health Science's Dean's Award for Innovation in Teaching
Project Type
Medical Education

Details Date
Communications Officer - Online Learning Education Committee, School of Medicine April 2021
Details Date From Date To
General Register of the Irish Medical Council 371326 2010 2022
Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) - Membership Number 111476 8/3/2022 7/3/2022
RCPI CPD Scheme ID 34264 - 2022
Academy of Medical Educators (AoME), MAcadMEd 27th April 2022
  

Jennifer Conlan et al., The design and development of an online educational resource for clinical teachers, Irish Network of Healthcare Educators (INHED), University of Limerick, 23rd-25th March 2022, 2022, Oral Presentation, PUBLISHED
Clare Whelan, Lylas Aljohmani, Jennifer Conlan, Clinical Teachers Perceptions of Teaching and Learning in the Clinical Environment, Irish Network of Healthcare Educators (INHED), University of Limerick, 23rd-25th March 2022, 2022, Oral Presentation, PUBLISHED
Jennifer Conlan, Olive Killoury, The Relationship between Medical Student Logbook and Clinical Examination Performance, INMED 2018, University College Cork, 8th February 2018, 2018, Notes: [https://www.inhed.ie/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/EP08.-Jennifer-Conlan-TCD.pdf], Poster, PRESENTED

  


Award Date
Undergraduate Achievement Award from the Physiological Society of London 2002
Ussher Postgraduate Award from Trinity College Dublin 2002
Postgraduate Award from the Irish Research Council of Science, Engineering, and Technology 2002
INMED Research in Medical Educarion (RIME) award 2018
ESME Certificate in Medical Education 2018
Special Purpose Certificate in Higher Education Pending