The Award
The winners of the Research Paper award are awarded an AMEE certificate at the annual conference. To take part, you should submit your paper as an abstract in the research paper category for an upcoming conference. During the conference each submitted paper is evaluated by the Research Committee and the best papers from each Research Paper session are acknowledged.
AMEE 2021 Conference Winners
Dr Matthew Byrne, University of Oxford, Nuffield Department of Surgery, UK - Examining Medical Student Volunteering During COVID-19 As A Prosocial Behaviour
Dr Georgina Stephens, Monash University, Australia - Exploring Uncertainty Tolerance in Medical Students on Clinical Placements: A Longitudinal Qualitative Study
Professor John McLachlan, University of Central Lancashire, UK - A novel standard-setting method based on Facilities
Tracy Moniz, Mount Saint Vincent University, Canada - Dual but dueling purposes: The use of reflective writing to remediate professionalism
Dr. Nancy Dudek, University of Ottawa, Canada - The Ottawa Resident Observation Form for Nurses (O-RON): Assessment of Resident Performance through the Eyes of the Nurses
Mr Ricky Ellis, Nottingham University Hospitals, UK - The Impact of Disability on Performance in the MRCS: A high-stakes postgraduate Surgical Examination
Mr Jan Willem Grijpma, VUmc, the Netherlands -Engaged or disengaged? Using Video-Stimulated Recall to gain insight into medical student behavior during small-group learning activities
Karen Stegers-Jager, Erasmus MC - iMERR, the Netherlands - Unraveling ethnic disparities in rater-based assessments: effects of scoring form and of perceived similarity
Dr. Tristen Gilchrist, University of British Columbia, Canada - A collective case study of supervision and competence judgments on the inpatient internal medicine ward
Dr Marina Sawdon, University of Sunderland, UK -10% of your medical students will cause 90% of your problems: a prospective correlational study