Chandler Mayfield
Exec Dir, Tech Enhanced Edu
Dean's Office
School of Medicine
Chandler Mayfield serves as Executive Director, Technology Enhanced Education at the UC San Francisco School of Medicine. He is also the current chair of the UCSF IT Governance Committee on Education Technology.
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His professional interests include developing and deploying education technology applications, data analytics and governance, artificial intelligence, curriculum development, digital health, mobile learning, and connecting physical and virtual learning spaces.
He was the Education Lead at the UCSF Center for Digital Health Innovation from 2013-2018 and served on the AAMC Group on Information Resources Steering Committee from 2017-2020.
He is also the former Director of the UCSF School of Medicine’s Curriculum Ambassador Program; past Chair of the Computer Resources in Medical Education (CRIME) professionals group, a group of educational technologists from Western Region US and Canadian medical schools, and past co-chair for the AAMC Group on Information Resources Educational Technology Working Group.
Education & Training
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- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training University of California 2017
Websites
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- Technology Enhanced Education (meded.ucsf.edu)
Publications (3)
Top publication keywords:
Computers, HandheldMultimediaPatient SimulationDissectionComprehensionComputer-Assisted InstructionClinical ClerkshipTeachingAnatomyEquipment DesignPerceptionStudents, MedicalAttitudeVideo RecordingEducation, Medical, Undergraduate
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Using tablets to support self-regulated learning in a longitudinal integrated clerkship.
Medical education online 2014 Alegría DA, Boscardin C, Poncelet A, Mayfield C, Wamsley M -
Perceptions of a mobile technology on learning strategies in the anatomy laboratory.
Anatomical sciences education 2012 Mayfield CH, Ohara PT, O'Sullivan PS -
Impact of an in-person versus web-based practice standardized patient examination on student performance on a subsequent high-stakes standardized patient examination.
Teaching and learning in medicine 2009 Hauer KE, Chou CL, Souza KH, Henry D, Loeser H, Burke C, Mayfield C, O'Sullivan PS