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Andrew K. Hall

Researcher at Queen's University

Publications -  69
Citations -  835

Andrew K. Hall is an academic researcher from Queen's University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Thematic analysis. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 53 publications receiving 460 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrew K. Hall include Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

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Training disrupted: Practical tips for supporting competency-based medical education during the COVID-19 pandemic.

TL;DR: Practical tips offer guidance on how to adapt medical education programs within the constraints of the pandemic landscape, stressing the need for communication, innovation, collaboration, flexibility, and planning within the era of competency-based medical education.
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The Social Media Index as an Indicator of Quality for Emergency Medicine Blogs: A METRIQ Study

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TL;DR: The Social Media Index's correlation with multiple quality evaluation instruments over time supports the hypothesis that it is associated with overall Web site quality.
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Queen's simulation assessment tool: development and validation of an assessment tool for resuscitation objective structured clinical examination stations in emergency medicine.

TL;DR: A modifiable anchored global assessment scoring tool for simulation-based Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) of resuscitation competence in postgraduate emergency medicine (EM) trainees is developed and validated.
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Competency-based education calls for programmatic assessment: But what does this look like in practice?

TL;DR: Investigating how programmatic assessment is being operationalized within one competency-based residency program at a Canadian university suggests that program stakeholders can benefit from a systems perspective regarding how their assessment practices contribute to the efficacy of the system as a whole.