معرفی
Teemu Sami August Masalin is a Doctoral Researcher at the Medical Education and Simulation Pedagogy Research Unit within the Faculty of Medicine (Clinicum) at the University of Helsinki, affiliated with the Doctoral Programme in Population Health. His work focuses on advancing medical education through technology integration and evidence-based pedagogical practices.
His research centers on mobile learning dynamics in medical education, examining device usage patterns, e-assessment methodologies, and digital note-taking behaviors among students. Key investigations include temporal analysis of study habits, pandemic impacts on learning landscapes, and practical frameworks for technology-enhanced assessment, emphasizing real-world applicability in clinical training environments.
Masalin's publication trends (2019-2024) reveal a cohesive exploration of personal device integration in medical education, highlighting evolving student behaviors and institutional adaptations. His work consistently bridges theoretical frameworks with actionable strategies for educators navigating digital transformation in healthcare training.
Scientific Awards:
- Teacher of the Year 2017
Research Leadership: As Principal Investigator for the active project "How mobile is mobile learning?" (since November 2020), Masalin directs investigations into mobile technology adoption among medical/dental students, securing institutional support for longitudinal analysis of digital learning ecosystems. His grant portfolio demonstrates sustained funding for innovative medical education research.
Collaborative Networks: Masalin operates within the Medical Education and Simulation Pedagogy Research Unit, maintaining strategic partnerships with Dr. Elina Pyörälä and Dr. Anna Keski-Rahkonen. His team actively shapes discourse through presentations at AMEE conferences, Dare to Learn symposia, and national medical education forums, fostering cross-institutional knowledge exchange.



