ScholarRx Welcomes Medical Education Pioneer Professor Ronald Harden
We’re excited to announce that Professor Ronald Harden, a renowned pioneer in medical education, has joined the ScholarRx Academic Advisory Board.
Professor Harden’s decades-long career has left an indelible mark on medical education. His pioneering work, such as the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE), has significantly influenced how we assess clinical competency in medical students.
Professor Harden has received numerous accolades, including the prestigious Karolinska Prize for Research in Medical Education. He has been a driving force in the global community, serving as editor-in-chief of Medical Teacher, General Secretary, and Treasurer of the Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE). His prolific output includes authoring or co-authoring over 400 publications that continue to shape the field.
“We are honored to welcome Professor Harden to our Academic Advisory Board,” said Dr. Prober. “His profound contributions to medical education have left an indelible mark on generations of educators and learners. We eagerly anticipate the insight and expertise he will bring as we strive to innovate and support health professions faculty and students worldwide.”
“I am pleased to join the ScholarRx Academic Advisory Board, said Professor Harden. “ScholarRx is pioneering innovative approaches to make the delivery of medical education more effective and efficient for students and teachers in response to current challenges.”
What Does This Mean for You?
As a ScholarRx/USMLE-Rx user, you’ll directly benefit from Professor Harden’s insights. His guidance will help us create even more innovative and compelling learning experiences tailored to prepare you for a successful healthcare career.
As a ScholarRx Academic Advisory Board member, Professor Harden will provide strategic guidance on curriculum design and best practices for creating high-quality educational experiences for medical students. His vision aligns with ScholarRx’s mission to build and deliver accessible, sustainable medical education that empowers educators and learners globally.