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Anthony R. Artino, Jr.
Anthony R. Artino, Jr., is a Professor of Medicine and Deputy Director for Graduate Programs in Health Professions Education (HPE). He holds a secondary academic appointment in the Department of Preventive Medicine and Biostatistics. As an educator, Dr. Artino mentors graduate students and teaches in the HPE degree programs, as well as the Master of Health Administration and Policy (MHAP) and Master of Public Health (MPH) programs. As a researcher, he is the Principal Investigator (or Associate Investigator) on several funded research projects totaling more than $4.1 million and is the co-Director of the School of Medicine's Long-Term Career Outcome Study (LTCOS). In this role, Dr. Artino collaborates with a team of scientists trained in a variety of academic disciplines, including psychology, epidemiology, physiology, medicine, and English. This interdisciplinary team studies various aspects of human motivation, learning, and performance across the medical education continuum and into clinical practice. As part of his program of research, Dr. Artino employs social-cognitive views of motivation, emotion, and self-regulation to better understand how medical students, residents, and practicing physicians learn in various contexts. In his most recent work, Dr. Artino and his colleagues have developed and are collecting validity evidence for a theory-driven diagnostic and remediation assessment methodology designed to help struggling medical students develop basic competence in clinical reasoning using virtual patient simulation.