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Amin Azzam is a Professor at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) School of Medicine, UC Berkeley School of Public Health, and Samuel Merritt University. His academic career focuses on innovations in health professional education, including Problem-Based Learning (PBL), Simulation-Based Learning (SBL), and Open Educational Pedagogy (OEP). Clinically, he specializes in group psychotherapy for patients with chronic medical conditions.
- Education: Undergraduate from University of Rochester; medical degree from Medical College of Virginia; psychiatry residency and research fellowship at UCSF; master's in education from UC Berkeley.
His research explores the efficacy of instructional methods in health professional schools, with a focus on Wikipedia-based and open-access educational tools. His publications span medical education, psychiatric genetics, and public health pedagogy, reflecting a commitment to democratizing health knowledge. He mentors medical students, residents, and junior faculty in academic and clinical roles.
Key trends in his recent work include integrating digital tools (e.g., Wikipedia editing) into medical training, assessing student learning outcomes, and developing open educational resources. His collaborations often involve interdisciplinary teams addressing health equity and technology in education.
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