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Speaker Introduction
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Jan Carline, Ph.D.
University of Washington
School of Medicine
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professor in the department of Medical
Education and Biomedical Informatics at the
University of Washington School of Medicine.
His responsibilities in the school of
medicine include program evaluation for the
WWAMI undergraduate education program, and
courses included in the required clinical
curriculum. Dr. Carline is the evaluator for
the School of Medicine Colleges, an
innovative program to develop an integrated
clinical curriculum across the four years of
undergraduate medical education. He also
co-chairs a new required clerkship in
Chronic Care.
He received his BA from
the University of Michigan in Anthropology,
and a masters and doctorate in Educational
Psychology from the University of
Washington. His research interests have
centered on career choices of medical
students and the assessment of student and
physician performance. While trained as a
quantitative researcher, he has also
published studies using qualitative methods.
He has conducted national program
evaluations of enrichment programs for
minority students for the Robert Woods
Johnson Foundation and the Bureau of Health
Professions. He is currently involved in
studies on physician performance in
end-of-life care, training of clinical
research scientists, and collaborative
faculty development programs with China
Medical University, Shenyang PRC. His
teaching responsibilities include courses is
assessment of student learning, evaluation
methods in informatics, and a variety of
faculty development programs. Dr. Carline is
the Western Group representative to the AAMC
Research In Medical Education section, and a
member of the editorial board of Academic
Medicine.
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