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Adam Szulewski
Adam Szulewski
Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Queen's University
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Measuring physician cognitive load: validity evidence for a physiologic and a psychometric tool
A Szulewski, A Gegenfurtner, DW Howes, MLA Sivilotti, ...
Advances in Health Sciences Education 22, 951-968, 2017
972017
The use of task-evoked pupillary response as an objective measure of cognitive load in novices and trained physicians: a new tool for the assessment of expertise
A Szulewski, N Roth, D Howes
Academic Medicine 90 (7), 981-987, 2015
872015
From theory to practice: the application of cognitive load theory to the practice of medicine
A Szulewski, D Howes, JJG van Merriënboer, J Sweller
Academic Medicine 96 (1), 24-30, 2021
832021
Canadian Guidelines for the use of targeted temperature management (therapeutic hypothermia) after cardiac arrest: A joint statement from The Canadian Critical Care Society …
D Howes, SH Gray, SC Brooks, JG Boyd, D Djogovic, E Golan, RS Green, ...
Resuscitation 98, 48-63, 2016
662016
The challenges of studying visual expertise in medical image diagnosis
A Gegenfurtner, E Kok, K van Geel, A De Bruin, H Jarodzka, A Szulewski, ...
Medical Education 51 (1), 97-104, 2017
582017
Getting inside the expert’s head: an analysis of physician cognitive processes during trauma resuscitations
MR White, H Braund, D Howes, R Egan, A Gegenfurtner, ...
Annals of emergency medicine 72 (3), 289-298, 2018
502018
Simulation versus real-world performance: a direct comparison of emergency medicine resident resuscitation entrustment scoring
K Weersink, AK Hall, J Rich, A Szulewski, JD Dagnone
Advances in Simulation 4, 1-10, 2019
422019
Vasopressor and inotrope use in Canadian emergency departments: evidence based consensus guidelines
D Djogovic, S MacDonald, A Wensel, R Green, O Loubani, P Archambault, ...
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 17 (S1), 1-16, 2015
382015
Psychophysiologic measures of cognitive load in physician team leaders during trauma resuscitation
E Johannessen, A Szulewski, N Radulovic, M White, H Braund, D Howes, ...
Computers in Human Behavior 111, 106393, 2020
372020
Combining first-person video and gaze-tracking in medical simulation: a technical feasibility study
A Szulewski, D Howes
The Scientific World Journal 2014, 2014
342014
Starting to think like an expert: an analysis of resident cognitive processes during simulation-based resuscitation examinations
A Szulewski, H Braund, R Egan, A Gegenfurtner, AK Hall, D Howes, ...
Annals of Emergency Medicine 74 (5), 647-659, 2019
282019
Through the learner's lens: eye-tracking augmented debriefing in medical simulation
A Szulewski, H Braund, R Egan, AK Hall, JD Dagnone, A Gegenfurtner, ...
Journal of Graduate Medical Education 10 (3), 340-341, 2018
272018
How we developed a comprehensive resuscitation-based simulation curriculum in emergency medicine
JD Dagnone, R McGraw, D Howes, D Messenger, E Bruder, A Hall, ...
Medical teacher 38 (1), 30-35, 2016
272016
Toward dynamically adaptive simulation: Multimodal classification of user expertise using wearable devices
K Ross, P Sarkar, D Rodenburg, A Ruberto, P Hungler, A Szulewski, ...
Sensors 19 (19), 4270, 2019
232019
Increasing pupil size is associated with increasing cognitive processing demands: A pilot study using a mobile eye-tracking device
A Szulewski, SM Fernando, J Baylis, D Howes
Open Journal of Emergency Medicine 2014, 2014
232014
Real-time video telemedicine applications in the emergency department: a scoping review of literature
DK Kelton, A Szulewski, D Howes
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 20 (6), 920-928, 2018
222018
A severe case of iatrogenic lactation ketoacidosis
A Szulewski, D Howes, AR Morton
Case Reports 2012, bcr1220115409, 2012
222012
A new way to look at simulation-based assessment: the relationship between gaze-tracking and exam performance
A Szulewski, R Egan, A Gegenfurtner, D Howes, G Dashi, NCJ McGraw, ...
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 21 (1), 129-137, 2019
212019
Pupillometry as a Tool to Study Expertise in Medicine.
A Szulewski, D Kelton, D Howes
Frontline Learning Research 5 (3), 53-63, 2017
212017
The medical pause: Importance, processes and training
JY Lee, A Szulewski, JQ Young, J Donkers, H Jarodzka, ...
Medical Education 55 (10), 1152-1160, 2021
172021
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