Along with the continued exponential growth of information and treatment options, healthcare practitioners must now deal with increasing documentation requirements, varying data systems, altering health plans, rising patient expectations, loss of autonomy, and demands to decrease costs while increasing revenue. Add to the complexity, the need to transform coursework and clinical experiences to address the constraints presented by COVID-19 can quickly overwhelm medical educators. Given such prodigious challenges, educational specialists with a solid understanding of learning research and theory, instructional design, and emerging technology can play a vital role in designing engaging learning experiences. In this plenary session, Dr. Atsusi “2c” Hirumi illuminated 10 ways an instructional designer may help health science educators unlock the potential of the new normal based on his experience working with professionals in medical, healthcare, aviation, sports, and hospitality industries as well as faculty, staff, and administrators in K12 and higher education across five continents.
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Hirumi, A. (2021, December 1). IAMSE 2021—Plenary Session: Top 10 Ways an Instructional Designer Can Help You Define the New Normal. Medical Science Educator. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40670-021-01400-0
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