Author

Heather Carnahan

Marine Institute, Memorial University - Cited by 6,216 - Simulation and Training - Safety and Survival

Biography

Heather Carnahan in Department of Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, University of Toronto and Centre for Ambulatory Education at Women’s College Hospital, Toronto, Canada is a well known researcher in field of Science and therapy. One of his renowned works are Assessment of Where is the Learner in Ergonomics?
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Virtual reality simulation training for health professions trainees in gastrointestinal endoscopy
R Khan, J Plahouras, BC Johnston, MA Scaffidi, SC Grover, CM WalshCochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2018201
298
2018
Use of simulation learning experiences in physical therapy entry-to-practice curricula: a systematic review
B Mori, H Carnahan, J HeroldPhysiotherapy Canada 67 (2), 194-202, 2015201
119
2015
Gastrointestinal endoscopy competency assessment tool: Reliability and validity evidence
CM Walsh, SC Ling, N Khanna, SC Grover, JY Jeffrey, MA Cooper, ...Gastrointestinal endoscopy 81 (6), 1417-1424. e2, 2015201
48
2015
A prospective comparison of live and video-based assessments of colonoscopy performance
MA Scaffidi, SC Grover, H Carnahan, JY Jeffrey, E Yong, GC Nguyen, ...Gastrointestinal endoscopy 87 (3), 766-775, 2018201
32
2018
Establishing assessment criteria for clinical reasoning in orthopedic manual physical therapy: a consensus-building study
E Yeung, N Woods, A Dubrowski, B Hodges, H CarnahanJournal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy 23 (1), -36, 2015201
27
2015
26
2016
Long-term retention of skills in multi-day training contexts: A review of the literature
EA Sanli, H CarnahanInternational journal of industrial ergonomics 66, 10-17, 2018201
24
2018
The gastrointestinal endoscopy competency assessment tool for pediatric colonoscopy
CM Walsh, SC Ling, P Mamula, JR Lightdale, TD Walters, JY Jeffrey, ...Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition 60 (4), 474-480, 2015201
22
2015
Impact of experience on self-assessment accuracy of clinical colonoscopy competence
MA Scaffidi, SC Grover, H Carnahan, R Khan, JM Amadio, JY Jeffrey, ...Gastrointestinal endoscopy 87 (3), 827-836. e2, 2018201
21
2018
The influence of microgravity on cerebral blood flow and electrocortical activity
T Klein, P Wollseiffen, M Sanders, J Claassen, H Carnahan, V Abeln, ...Experimental brain research 237, 1057-1062, 191
20
2019
The combined effect of cold and moisture on manual performance
M Ray, E Sanli, R Brown, KA Ennis, H CarnahanHuman factors 60 (1), 92-100, 2018201
14
2018
Sensibility of a new instrument to assess clinical reasoning in post-graduate orthopaedic manual physical therapy education
E Yeung, N Woods, A Dubrowski, B Hodges, H CarnahanManual therapy 20 (2), 303-312, 2015201
14
2015
Validity of a new assessment rubric for a short-answer test of clinical reasoning
E Yeung, K Kulasagarem, N Woods, A Dubrowski, B Hodges, ...BMC Medical Education 16, 1-, 2016201
10
2016
Neurocognitive performance is enhanced during short periods of microgravity—part 2
P Wollseiffen, T Klein, T Vogt, V Abeln, HK Strüder, T Stuckenschneider, ...Physiology & behavior 207, 48-54, 20120
9
2019
Does training in the cold improve cold performance?
M King, M Ray, D Mulligan, H CarnahanInternational Journal of Industrial Ergonomics 76, 102926, 2020202
8
2020
Can pediatric endoscopists accurately assess their clinical competency? A comparison across skill levels
MA Scaffidi, R Khan, H Carnahan, SC Ling, JR Lightdale, P Mamula, ...Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition 68 (3), 311-31, 2019201
7
2019
Transient cerebral blood flow responses during microgravity
T Klein, M Sanders, P Wollseiffen, H Carnahan, V Abeln, CD Askew, ...Life sciences in space research 25, 66-1, 2020202
7
2020
Self-Control of haptic assistance for motor learning: Influences of frequency and opinion of utility
CK Williams, V Tseung, H CarnahanFrontiers in Psychology 8, 2082, 2017201
6
2017
The influence of hand immersion duration on manual performance
M Ray, E Sanli, R Brown, KA Ennis, H CarnahanHuman factors 59 (5), 811-820, 2017201
6
2017