Aimee K. Gardner, Ph.D.

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2013 Psychology-Industrial/Organizational University of Akron, Akron, OH, United States 
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Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology
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Rosalie Hall grad student 2013 University of Akron
 (Politics is neither good nor bad but thinking makes it so: The role of cognitive appraisals in the formation of politics perceptions and coping outcomes.)
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Weis HB, Pickett ML, Weis JJ, et al. (2020) Faculty Emotional Intelligence Matters for Resident Education. Journal of Surgical Education
Keyes SA, Gardner A. (2020) Educating physician-assistant students as agents of lifestyle medicine. The Clinical Teacher
Gardner AK, Abdelfattah K. (2020) Getting better all the time? Facilitating accurate team self-assessments through simulation Bmj Simulation and Technology Enhanced Learning. 6: 31-34
Gardner AK, Cavanaugh KJ, Willis RE, et al. (2019) Can Better Selection Tools Help Us Achieve Our Diversity Goals in Postgraduate Medical Education? Comparing Use of USLME Step 1 Scores and Situational Judgment Tests at 7 Surgical Residencies. Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
Anton NE, Gardner AK, Stefanidis D. (2019) Priorities in surgical simulation research: What do the experts say? American Journal of Surgery
Gardner AK, Cavanaugh KJ, Willis RE, et al. (2019) Great Expectations? Future Competency Requirements Among Candidates Entering Surgery Training. Journal of Surgical Education
Ritter EM, Gardner AK, Dunkin BJ, et al. (2019) Video-based assessment for laparoscopic fundoplication: initial development of a robust tool for operative performance assessment. Surgical Endoscopy
Gardner AK, Cavanaugh KJ, Willis RE, et al. (2019) If You Build It, Will They Come? Candidate Completion of Preinterview Screening Assessments. Journal of Surgical Education
Nepomnayshy D, Whitledge J, Fitzgibbons S, et al. (2019) Advanced laparoscopic skills: Understanding the relationship between simulation-based practice and clinical performance. American Journal of Surgery
Kucera W, Nealeigh M, Dunkin B, et al. (2019) The SAGES flexible endoscopy course for fellows: a worthwhile investment in furthering surgical endoscopy. Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques. 33: 1189-1195
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