Amin Azzam, M.D., M.A.
Associate Clinical Professor
Director, Contextually-Integrated Case-Based Curriculum for the UCB-UCSF Joint Medical Program
PHONE: (510) 642-6065
FAX: (510) 643-8771
LOCATION: 570 University Hall
E-MAIL: amin_azzam@berkeley.edu
Courses
- HMS 200A: Contextually Integrated Case Based Curriculum
Research Interests
- Teaching and learning styles in medical education
- Role of "near-peers" in teaching
- Problem-Based Learning
- Small group instruction
Research Description
Medical education scholarship: Specifically, the efficacy of various instructional approaches in stimulating medical students' acquisition, retention, and application of content knowledge in their evolving roles as clinicians.
Current Projects
- Problem-based Learning (PBL) pre-clerkship curriculum: Evaluation of the student-selected learning objects and their mapping onto the USMLE core content rubric
- Public Health Problem-Based Learning (PBL) case: Creation of a Public Health focused PBL case for use in medical school
Selected Publications
Martinez W, Azzam A, Mack K. Student Near-Peer "Co-Tutors" in PBL Groups. Medical Education 2009 May; 43(5): 475-6.
Breckler J, Azzam A. The Basic Science Learning Station: An innovative kinesthetic learning approach in one medical school. Journal of the International Association of Medical Science Educators 2009 19(3): 72-79.
Interests
- Member, Association for Academic Psychiatry
- Co-founder, UC Berkeley Salon on Professional Education
Profile Updated: August 13, 2010