BA, Dip.Ed., PhD Gerry has published in a range of areas across both science and medical education and has been engaging in educational research since 1987. Gerry's research is focused on the nature of self-regulated learning, microanalysis using process mapping and clinical reasoning. Gerry has taught in the primary, secondary and tertiary spheres in science, science education and medical education. He is currently an Associate Professor of Medical Education at ANU School of Medicine and Psychology and an Associate Professor in Medicine at the School of Rural Medicine, Charles Sturt University. As Principal and Deputy Chair, Governing Council of the Australian School of Accounting, Gerry successfully led the registration and accreditation of a new higher education institute with TEQSA. As Associate Dean (Medical Education) and Head of the Medical Education Unit, Gerry contributed to and coordinated successful re-accreditation submissions with the Australian Medical Council. Along with two colleagues, Gerry received a Carrick Award for University Teaching (now Australian University Awards) in the category Programs that Enhance Learning (Assessment and Feedback), 2006, entitled ‘You know your graduates are cognitively competent but are they professionally capable?’ Current responsibilities include coordinating the School of Rural Medicine’s re-accreditation response to the Australian Medical Council. Professional Memberships Research interests: Current projects: Planned/Open projects: Collaboration in problem-based learning.Leadership
Associate Professor Gerry Corrigan