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Gamification in Emergency Medicine Education

Guest Editor:
Shayne Gue: University of Central Florida, USA

Submission Status: Open   |   Submission Deadline: 29 February 2024


New Content ItemInternational Journal of Emergency Medicine is calling for submissions to our Collection on Gamification in Emergency Medicine Education.

Meet the Guest Editor

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Shayne Gue: University of Central Florida, USA
 

New Content ItemDr. Shayne Gue earned his medical degree from the Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine at Marshall University and a Master's in Medical Education from the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. He serves as the Director of Education and Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Central Florida College of Medicine.  His research interests center on interactive educational strategies, including: gamification, team-based learning, simulation, the introduction of artificial intelligence, and the development of novel strategies to motivate the next generation of adult learners.




 


About the collection

With a new generation of professional learners, we require novel methods of interactive learning, based in adult learning theory. Educational gamification is a growing field within both undergraduate and graduate medical education settings to motivate learners and provide an interactive, experiential, and social learning environment. Through this collection, we seek to share experiences from around the world to develop best practices in educational gamification within emergency medicine.

  1. Urogenital emergencies demand immediate attention within the field of emergency medicine, encompassing a range of critical conditions from ectopic pregnancies to kidney stones. Timely diagnosis and treatment a...

    Authors: Asjad Mallick and Shahan Waheed
    Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2024 17:8
  2. Disaster medicine is a growing field within the specialty of emergency medicine, but educational training typically focuses on hospital drills or other educational strategies, such as didactics, simulation, or...

    Authors: Shayne Gue, Stephanie Cohen, Maria Tassone, Ayanna Walker, Andy Little, Martin Morales-Cruz, Casey McGillicuddy, David Lebowitz, Robert Pell, Ariel Vera, Steven Nazario, Darielys Mejias, Andrew Bobbett, Drake Dixon, Anines Quinones and Latha Ganti
    Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2023 16:59

Submission Guidelines

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Before submitting your manuscript, please ensure you have read our submission guidelines. Articles for this Collection should be submitted via our submission system, Snapp. During the submission process you will be asked whether you are submitting to a Collection, please select "Gamification in Emergency Medicine Education" from the dropdown menu.

Articles will undergo the journal’s standard peer-review process and are subject to all of the journal’s standard policies. Articles will be added to the Collection as they are published.

The Guest Editor has no competing interests with the submissions which they handle through the peer review process. The peer review of any submissions for which the Guest Editor has competing interests is handled by another Editorial Board Member who has no competing interests.