PhD Michigan State University: Teacher Education
Director of Continuing Medical Education and Educator Development
Stacey Pylman is an associate professor in OMERAD and the Director of Continuing Medical Education and Educator Development. Her primary role is instructional coaching and faculty development for CHM faculty. She leads the Academy for Clinical Teachers (ACT) Certificate Program for CHM community faculty. She also works directly with MSU faculty, community faculty, and faculty across the nation on teaching and learning projects that focus on teaching effectiveness, precepting skills, active learning strategies, online teaching, and student learning. Pylman is also manages the DR-ED Listserv.
Scholarly Work
Pylman received her doctorate in Teacher Education at the College of Education at Michigan State University. Pylman has published her scholarship in top-tier journals such as The Journal of Teacher Education, Academic Medicine, and Medical Teacher. She is currently involved in research projects looking at faculty development, debriefing early clinical experiences, effective teaching in medical education, and instructional coaching.
Areas of Interest
Pylman’s teaching and research interests in medical education include educator/faculty development, effective teaching practices, clinician-educator action research, instructional coaching, questioning, and artificial intelligence skill building for medical educators.