Ms Kirsty Freeman
Lead for Clinical Performance Centre, Office of EducationDuke-NUS Medical School, Singapore
Ms Kirsty Freeman is the lead for the Clinical Performance Centre at Duke-NUS Medical School in Singapore. A fellow of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, Ms Kirsty has nearly 20 years of experience in simulation-based education, assessment and research. She has worked across a variety of healthcare disciplines including medicine, nursing, allied health and paramedicine, and has an extensive experience in providing simulation-based experiences to undergraduate healthcare students as well as experienced healthcare providers. With a Master’s degree in Health Professions Education, Ms Kirsty is currently undertaking a PhD in exploring the impact of impostor phenomenon on the professional identity of healthcare simulation educators. Her passion is the use of behavioural skills training in advancing patient and clinician safety.
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