KIPRIME podcast
In this podcast series we’ll explore the origins of the KIPRIME and discover the passion and commitment of the people who made it happen. The Karolinska Institutet Prize for Research in Medical Education (KIPRIME) is a major international award and was created to recognise and stimulate high-quality research in the field.
Episodes
Episode 1 - a brief history
Episode 1 - a brief history
In this first episode of the KIPRIME podcast, host Alina Jenkins guides us through the origins of the prize and the passion and commitment which made it happen.
Episode 2 - Professor Brian Hodges
Episode 2 - Professor Brian Hodges
Competence, compassion and the future of the health profession – an interview with Professor Brian Hodges.
Episode 3 - Professor Lorelei Lingard
Episode 3 - Professor Lorelei Lingard
The role of language on healthcare teams – an interview with Professor Lorelei Lingard.
Episode 4 - Professor David Irby
Episode 4 - Professor David Irby
The properties of excellent clinical teaching: being a context expert is not enough – an interview with Professor David Irby, KIPRIME Awardee 2010.
Episode 5 - Dr. Glenn Regehr
Episode 5 - Dr. Glenn Regehr
Conceptualizing methodology and its relationship to theory - an interview with Dr. Glenn Regehr, KIPRIME Awardee 2020.
Episode 6 - Nicole N. Woods
Episode 6 - Nicole N. Woods
The role of basic science knowledge in clinical reasoning and the development of medical expertise - an interview with Nicole N. Woods, KIPRIME Fellows.
Episode 7 - Walter Eppich
Episode 7 - Walter Eppich
The synergies between simulation and workplace learning using talk and team interactions - an interview with Walter Eppich, KIPRIME Fellows.
Episode 8 - Thirusha Naidu
Episode 8 - Thirusha Naidu
Global North-South engagement in medical education research and teaching - an interview with Dr Thirusha Naidu, KIPRIME Fellows.
Episode 9 - Jerome Rotgans
Episode 9 - Jerome Rotgans
Examining the neuroscientific correlates of clinical reasoning – an interview with Jerome Rotgans, KIPRIME Fellows.
Episode 10 - Klas Karlgren
Episode 10 - Klas Karlgren
Medical education as a design discipline: developing interventions and tools which create conditions for learning activities - an interview with Klas Karlgren.
Episode 11 - Dawit Wondimagegn
Episode 11 - Dawit Wondimagegn
The exploration of power dynamics and equity in the context of global health educational partnerships – an interview with Dr Dawit Wondimagegn.
Episode 12 - Liz Molloy
Episode 12 - Liz Molloy
How feedback literacy is enacted in the health workplace – an interview with Dr Liz Molloy.
Episode 13 - Ming-Jung Ho
Episode 13 - Ming-Jung Ho
Medical professionalism across cultures – an interview with Dr Ming Jung-Ho.
Episode 14 - Terese Stenfors
Episode 14 - Terese Stenfors
Lifelong learning for health care professionals - an interview with Terese Stenfors.
Episode 15 - Pim Teunissen
Episode 15 - Pim Teunissen
Workplace learning in healthcare – an interview with Dr Pim Teunissen.
Episode 16 - Rashmi Kursurkar
Episode 16 - Rashmi Kursurkar
Motivation and self-determination theory; developing students for life - an interview with Dr Rashmi Kusurka.
Episode 17 - Meredith Young
Episode 17 - Meredith Young
How problems get solved in Health Professions Education – an interview with Dr Meredith Young.
Episode 18 - Shiphra Ginsburg
Episode 18 - Shiphra Ginsburg
The assessment of learners in health professions education - an interview with Dr Shiphra Ginsburg.
Episode 19 - Cees van der Vleuten
Episode 19 - Cees van der Vleuten
Evaluation and assessment in medical education - an interview with 2012 KIPRIME winner Dr Cees van der Vleuten.
Episode 20 - John Norcini
Episode 20 - John Norcini
A pioneer in medical education and KIPRIME winner in 2014 – an interview with Dr John Norcini
Episode 21 - Geoff Norman
Episode 21 - Geoff Norman
From nuclear physics to reforming medical curricula - an interview with the 2008 prize winner Geoff Norman.
Episode 22 - Richard Reznick
Episode 22 - Richard Reznick
A pioneer in medical education and KIPRIME winner in 2010 – an interview with Dr Richard Reznick
Episode 23 - Ronald Harden
Episode 23 - Ronald Harden
From endocrinology to pioneering the OSCE – an interview with world leader in medical education, Professor Ronald Harden.
Episode 24 - Henk Schmidt
Episode 24 - Henk Schmidt
A world-wide influencer of medical education - an interview with the inaugural winner of the prize, Professor Henk Schmidt.