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Joanne Kerins
Joanne Kerins
NHS Education for Scotland
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Exploring transformative learning when developing medical students' non‐technical skills
J Kerins, SE Smith, EC Phillips, B Clarke, AL Hamilton, VR Tallentire
Medical Education 54 (3), 264-274, 2020
512020
Medical Students’ Non-Technical Skills (Medi-StuNTS): preliminary work developing a behavioural marker system for the non-technical skills of medical students in acute care
AL Hamilton, J Kerins, MA MacCrossan, VR Tallentire
BMJ simulation & technology enhanced learning 5 (3), 130, 2019
332019
‘Us versus them’: A social identity perspective of internal medicine trainees
J Kerins, SE Smith, VR Tallentire
Perspectives on Medical Education 11 (6), 341-349, 2022
122022
Transfer of training from an internal medicine boot camp to the workplace: enhancing and hindering factors
J Kerins, SE Smith, SA Stirling, J Wakeling, VR Tallentire
BMC Medical Education 21, 1-12, 2021
112021
Exploring the impact of interprofessional simulation on the professional relationships of trainee pharmacists and medical students: a constructivist interview study
VR Tallentire, J Kerins, S McColgan-Smith, A Power, F Stewart, J Mardon
92022
Validity of the Medi-StuNTS behavioural marker system: assessing the non-technical skills of medical students during immersive simulation
EC Phillips, SE Smith, B Clarke, AL Hamilton, J Kerins, J Hofer, ...
BMJ Simulation & Technology Enhanced Learning 7 (1), 3, 2021
82021
Exploring transformative learning for trainee pharmacists through interprofessional simulation: a constructivist interview study
VR Tallentire, J Kerins, S McColgan-Smith, A Power, F Stewart, J Mardon
Advances in Simulation 6, 1-12, 2021
72021
Exploring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on doctors’ core workplace needs: a qualitative study of internal medicine trainees in Scotland
J Kerins, AL Hamilton, J Pringle, F Farquhar, VR Tallentire
BMJ open 11 (6), e053506, 2021
72021
‘Just pretending’: Narratives of professional identity transitions in internal medicine
J Kerins, SE Smith, VR Tallentire
Medical Education 57 (7), 627-636, 2023
62023
Assessing medical students' nontechnical skills using immersive simulation: what are the essential components?
EC Phillips, SE Smith, AL Hamilton, J Kerins, B Clarke, VR Tallentire
Simulation in Healthcare 16 (2), 98-104, 2021
62021
The impact of simulation-based mastery learning, booster session timing and clinical exposure on confidence in intercostal drain insertion: a survey of internal medicine …
J Kerins, E McCully, SA Stirling, SE Smith, J Tiernan, VR Tallentire
BMC Medical Education 22 (1), 621, 2022
52022
Reliability of assessment of medical students’ non-technical skills using a behavioural marker system: does clinical experience matter?
B Clarke, SE Smith, EC Phillips, A Hamilton, J Kerins, VR Tallentire
BMJ Simulation & Technology Enhanced Learning 7 (5), 285, 2021
52021
The Rubik's cube of doing and being: Factors influencing professional identity transition to the medical registrar
J Kerins, EC Phillips, SE Smith, VR Tallentire
The Clinical Teacher, e13713, 2023
22023
Investigating how interprofessional simulation influences tolerance of ambiguity
VR Tallentire, SE Smith, J Kerins, S McColgan-Smith, A Power, F Stewart, ...
Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning 14 (12), 1506-1511, 2022
22022
Bridging the gap: using ‘Paired Learning’to improve clinician/management understanding
H Monaghan, C Swenson, J Kerins, S Sloan
BMJ Leader, leader-2017-000064, 2018
22018
“Ego massaging that helps”: a framework analysis study of internal medicine trainees’ interprofessional collaboration approaches
J Kerins, SE Smith, VR Tallentire
Medical Education Online 28 (1), 2243694, 2023
12023
‘Promises turn to dust… Trust into mistrust’: Medical students' experiences of mistreatment
J Kerins, VR Tallentire
Medical Education 55 (4), 423-425, 2021
12021
Overcoming barriers to clinical event debriefing through simulation.
K Ralston, E Phillips, J Kerins, VR Tallentire
Medical Education, 2024
2024
Safety on the ground: using critical incident technique to explore the factors influencing medical registrars’ provision of safe care
K Ralston, SE Smith, J Kerins, S Clark-Stewart, V Tallentire
BMJ Open Quality 13 (1), e002641, 2024
2024
Commentary: Imagining possibilities for JEDI in research
LY Bulk, J Kerins, NR Jain
The Clinical Teacher 21 (1), e13664, 2024
2024
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