Mais conteúdo relacionado Mais de Eric B. Bauman (20) Improving Conference Social Media Engagement: The AMEE Twitter Story1. Improving Conference Social Media
Engagement: The AMEE Twitter Story
Gregory E. Gilbert, EdD, MSPH, Pstat®; Lisa Buckley Paganotti, MS, PA-C;
Eric. B. Bauman, PhD, RN, FSSH
Vienna, 24th - 28th August
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2. About the Authors
Gregory E. Gilbert, EdD, MSPH, PStat® is a biostatistician and owner of
SigmaStats® Consulting, LLC. He has expertise in simulation and game-
based learning as it applies to medical, nursing, and veterinary education.
He has numerous publications in the clinical sciences.
@DrGEGilbert @SigmaStatsLLC
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Gregory_Gilbert5
Lisa Buckley Paganotti MS, PA-C is simulation manager for Ross University
School of Medicine. She is currently a PhD student at George Washington
University and has been a medical educator since 2011 with interests
focused on healthcare simulation.
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lisa_Buckley3
Eric B. Bauman, PhD, FSSH, RN, EMT-P is an award winning educational
designer and scholar whose research focuses on the use of game-based
teaching and learning, simulation, and emerging technology such as AR/VR
for clinical education. Dr. Bauman is founder and managing member of
Clinical Playground, LLC a nexus of academic and industry collaboration
focusing innovative teaching and learning for the health sciences.
@bauman1967
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Eric_Bauman
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