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PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS
EDUCATING TODAY'S AND TOMORROW'S HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS:
MODELS & RESOURCES FOR DEVELOPING CURRICULA RELATED TO
POVERTY IN HEALTHCARE
A Panel Discussion at the Healthcare for the Homeless National Conference,
Phoenix, AZ, June 2008
Deana Richter, MA - Moderator
Cynthia Arndell, MD - Panel Presenter
University of New Mexico School of Medicine
Albuquerque, New Mexico
PDF Document:
Handout
PPS Documents:
PowerPoint Presentation
THE USE AND ABUSE OF POWERPOINT
A Workshop Presentation at the Western Group on Educational Affairs
Regional Conference, Asilomar, CA, April 2008
Deana Richter, MA
Steve Mitchell, MD
University of New Mexico School of Medicine
Albuquerque, New Mexico
PPS Documents:
PowerPoint Presentation
Workbook
Richter, D.M., Mitchell, S. (2008). Integrating Advances in Technology and
Education: Using an Audience Response System (ARS) to Create Interest
and Enhance Learning. MedEdPORTAL:
http://services.aamc.org/jsp/mededportal/retrieveSubmissionDetailById.do?subId=805
DESIGNING LEARNING THAT LASTS: A LITERATURE-BASED APPROACH
TO CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
A Presentation to the Healthcare for the Homeless Steering Committee
held in Nashville, TN, November 2007
Deana Richter, MA
University of New Mexico School of Medicine
Albuquerque, New Mexico
PDF Document:
Handout
PPS Document:
PowerPoint Presentation
HOW PEOPLE LEARN: IMPLICATIONS FOR TEACHING
A Workshop Presentation at the Society for Education in Anesthesia 2007 Spring
Annual Meeting: Implementing Innovations for the New Century: Educating
Adults, held in Santa Fe, NM, June 2007
Deana Richter, MA
University of New Mexico School of Medicine
Albuquerque, New Mexico
PDF Document:
Syllabus Materials
PPS Documents:
PowerPoint Presentation
Workbook
INTEGRATING ADVANCES IN TECHNOLOGY AND EDUCATION: USING
AN AUDIENCE RESPONSE SYSTEM (ARS) TO PROMOTE INTEREST AND
ENHANCE LEARNING
A Workshop Presentation at the Western Group on Educational Affairs
Regional Conference, Honolulu, HA, April 2007
Deana Richter, MA
Steve Mitchell, MD
University of New Mexico School of Medicine
Albuquerque, New Mexico
PDF Document:
Workbook
PPS Documents:
PowerPoint Presentation
DESIGNING A LEARNING-CENTERED CLINICAL SKILLS COURSE FOR
FIRST-YEAR MEDICAL AND PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDENTS
A "GIFT" (Good Ideas for Teaching) Presentation at the Western Group
on Educational Affairs Regional Conference, Honolulu, HA, April 2007
Deana Richter, MA
George Comerci, MD
University of New Mexico School of Medicine
Albuquerque, New Mexico
PDF Document:
Text
Handout
PPS Document:
PowerPoint Presentation
DESIGNING LEARNING THAT LASTS: AN EVIDENCE BASED APPROACH
TO CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
A Workshop Presentation at the Western Group on Educational Affairs
Regional Conference, Asilomar, CA, May 2006
Marcy Osgood, PhD
Deana Richter, MA
University of New Mexico School of Medicine
Albuquerque, New Mexico
PDF Document:
Workbook - Designing Learning That Lasts
THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE IN EDUCATION: NAVIGATING OBJECTIVES,
CONTENT & ASSESSMENT SO THAT LEARNING AND STUDENTS DON'T
DISAPPEAR!
A Workshop Presentation at the New Mexico Higher Education Assessment
& Retention Conference, Las Cruces, NM, February 2006
Deana Richter, MA
Nancy Sinclair, MBA, RN
University of New Mexico School of Medicine
Albuquerque, New Mexico
PDF Document:
Workbook - The Bermuda Triangle in Education
HOW PEOPLE LEARN: AN EVIDENCE-BASED APPROACH TO DEVELOPING
FACULTY TEACHING SKILLS
An Innovations in Medical Education Exhibit at the American Association of
Medical Colleges Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., November 2005
Deana Richter, MA
Craig Timm, MD
University of New Mexico School of Medicine
Albuquerque, New Mexico
PDF Documents
Poster
How People Learn - The Circle of Learning, SMART Objectives, Faculty
Development Workshop, Bibliography
LEARNING TO ASSESS, ASSESSING TO LEARN:
Developing Faculty to Create & Implement Quality Assessments
An Innovations in Medical Education Exhibit at the American Association of
Medical Colleges Annual Conference, Boston, MA, November 2004
Teresita McCarty, MD
Deana Richter, MA
Nancy Sinclair, MBA/RN
University of New Mexico School of Medicine
Albuquerque, New Mexico
PDF Documents:
Poster
How People Learn
Promoting Learning Through Assessment
Creating Test Items: The Nuts & Bolts
Advanced Multiple Choice Questions: Testing Higher Levels of Thinking
Standardized Patient Case Writing
Constructive Feedback: Developing Skills & Overcoming Barriers
Calibrated Peer Review
LINKING COMPETENCIES, OBJECTIVES & ASSESSMENT: A WORK IN PROGRESS Lessons From The University Of New Mexico School Of Medicine
A Presentation at the New Mexico Higher Education Assessment & Retention
Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, February 2004
Teresita McCarty, MD
Steven Mitchell, MD
Summers Kalishman, PhD
Stewart Mennin, PhD PPS Document:
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