Staff Profiles
Dr Jo Matthan
Dean of Academic Affairs
- Telephone: +6075554055
- Address: Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia
1 Jalan Sarjana 1
Kota Ilmu
Educity Iskandar
79200 Iskandar Puteri
Johor
Malaysia
Background
QUALIFICATIONS
- MA (English), University of Oulu, Finland (2000)
- MB BS, Newcastle University, England (2010)
- Postgraduate Certificate and Diploma in Clinical Education, Newcastle University, England (2014, 2015)
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy - FHEA (2014)
- Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy - SFHEA (2019)
- Fellow of the Anatomical Society - FAS (2022)
- National Teaching Fellow - NTF (2023, Advance HE)
PREVIOUS ROLES
- Director of Academic Studies School of Dental Sciences (September 2019 - April 2023)
- Deputy Director of Student Progress and Support, School of Dental Sciences
- Senior Pastoral Tutor, School of Dental Sciences
- Senior Lecturer, School of Dental Sciences (July 2019 - April 2023) with related responsibilities
- Course lead for Head and neck anatomy - and anatomy teaching spanning years 1 - 4, School of Dental Sciences
- Various roles MBBS programme Newcastle Medical School, 2012 - 2019
EXTERNAL ROLES
- Committee Member. Senior Fellows Network, Malaysia Chapter, Advance HE
- Honorary Secretary, Anatomical Society
- Honorary Secretary, Trans-European Pedagogic Anatomical Research Group
- Committee member, Anatomy Associations Advisory Committee
- Councillor, British Association of Clinical Anatomists
- Committee Member, UK Clinical Reasoning in Medical Education
- Delegate, European Federation of Experimental Morphology
- Delegate, International Federation of Associations of Anatomy
IMPACT
- 2023 National Teaching Fellow, Advance HE
- 2023 Team Award for Engagement and Place (Team Anatomy), Newcastle University
- New Fellow of the Year Award 2023, Anatomical Society (Fellow of the Anatomical Society, 2022)
- 2022 Vice Chancellor's Education Excellence Award for Individual Practice, Newcastle University
- 2022 Vice Chancellor's Education Excellence Award for Team Anatomy, Newcastle University
- 2022 Fellow of the Anatomical Society
- 2018 University of Newcastle Outstanding Contribution to Pastoral Support Teaching Excellence Award (shortlisted for Outstanding Contribution to Pastoral Support and Outstanding Contribution to Feedback)
- First prize: McLaughlin, D, Silva, A, Matthan J and G Page (2017) Mapping the assessment of clinical reasoning in UK undergraduate medical curricula. Short presentation at Clinical Teaching Forum, Newcastle University, June 2017
- Second prize: McLaughlin, D, Silva, A, Matthan J and G Page (2017) Mapping the teaching of clinical reasoning in UK undergraduate medical curricula. Short presentation at Clinical Teaching Forum, Newcastle University, June 2017
- 2017 Teaching Excellence Awards Nomination: Outstanding Contribution to Pastoral Support
- 2016 Teaching Excellence Awards Nominations: Taught Supervisor (shortlisted), Innovative Teaching Methods and Outstanding Contribution to Pastoral Support
- 2015 University of Newcastle Taught Supervisor of the Year Teaching Excellence Award
Teaching
Teaching
- Gross anatomy across the board, undergraduate and postgraduate
- Simulation
- Widening Participation
- Public Engagement
Research
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=6EclA0MAAAAJ&hl=en
Scopus: https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57192953016
Researchgate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Joanna_Matthan?ev=prf_highl
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joanna-matthan-35863b/
Books / Book chapters
- McHanwell S and J Matthan (2020) Teaching Anatomical Sciences to Dental Students. In: Chan L., Pawlina W. (eds) Teaching Anatomy. Springer, Cham
- Matthan J and GM Finn (2020). The hidden curriculum of utilisation of imaging and unregulated digital resources within clinical education. In: Biomedical Visualisation, volume ?. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (AEMB).Edited by Rea, P. Springer Nature Publisher.
- Matthan J (2019) Anatomy: A Crash Course. Ivy Press. (No IF) PC: 100% ISBN-10: 1782408592 ISBN-13: 978-1782408598 Available at Anatomy: A Crash Course: Become An Instant Expert PC: 100%
- Finn GM and J Matthan. (2019) Pedagogical perspectives on the use of technology within medical curricula: moving away from norm driven implementation. In: Biomedical Visualisation, volume 1. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (AEMB). Edited by Rea, P. Springer Nature Publisher. ISBN-10: 3030142264 Available at Biomedical Visualisation Volume 1 IF 1.6, PC: 50%.
- Matthan J & V Paleri. (2018) "Chapter 47: Anatomy of the Pharynx and Oesophagus." In: Scott Brown's Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery. Eighth Edition. Edited by JC Watkinson and RW Clarke. CRC Press (Taylor and Francis Group). (No IF) PC: 80% to chapter. ISBN-10 1444175890 Available at Scott Brown's Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery
- Matthan J. & V Paleri. (2017) "Chapter 2 Clinical Anatomy of the Pharynx and Esophagus". In Symptom Oriented Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery. Edited by RP Morton, Z Ahmad & M Giles. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd (No IF) PC: 80% to chapter. ISBN-10: 9385891898 Available at Symptom oriented Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery
- Matthan J. (2017) Chapters: "Shamans and Witchdoctors", "Origins of Medicine", "Homeopathy", "Heathcare systems", "Traditional Chinese Medicine", "Immunisation and Vaccination", "Cancer Treatments", "Contraception", "Antibiotics", "Anaesthesia and Surgery", "Blood Transfusion and Donation", "Lobotomy and Electroconvulsive Therapy", "Psychotherapy", "Hippocrates", "Joseph Lister", "William Osler" and "Alexander Fleming". In: Know it all Medicine. Edited by Finn GM. 1 Jun 2017, USA: Wellfleet Press. Available at: Know it all Medicine
- Matthan J. (2017) Chapters: "Shamans and Witchdoctors", "Origins of Medicine", "Homeopathy", "Heathcare systems", "Traditional Chinese Medicine", "Immunisation and Vaccination", "Cancer Treatments", "Contraception", "Antibiotics", "Anaesthesia and Surgery", "Blood Transfusion and Donation", "Lobotomy and Electroconvulsive Therapy", "Psychotherapy", "Hippocrates", "Joseph Lister", "William Osler" and "Alexander Fleming". In: 30 Second Medicine. Edited by Finn GM. Ivy Press, Sussex, UK. (No IF) PC: 100% to the 17 chapters written. ISBN-10: 1782404554 Available at 30-second Medicine
- Matthan J & S. Ruokangas. 101 Em@il -vinkkiä in English. Gummerus, 1999. (This is a book I co-authored on effective email writing in English for Finnish speakers – published by a leading Finnish publishing company, at least 2 prints were made) (No IF) (PC: 50%)
ORIGINAL PAPERS / PUBLICATIONS
- Guckian J, Leighton J, Frearson R, Delgaty L, Finn G and J Matthan (2019) The Next Generation: How medical students use new Social Media to support their learning. MedEdPublish, 8, [3], 78. Available at https://doi.org/10.15694/mep.2019.000227.1
- Matthan J, Cobb M, McHanwell S, Moxham B and GM Finn. (in press, expected early 2020) The Anatomical Society’s Core Anatomy Syllabus for Dental Undergraduates. Journal of Anatomy
- Guilding C, Hardisty J, Statham L, Randles E, Green A, Scott L, Bhudia R, Thandi C and J Matthan (2018) Making it work: The feasibility and logistics of delivering large-scale interprofessional education to undergraduate healthcare students in a conference format. | Original article | Journal of Interprofessional Care (Impact Factor: 2.205, Percentage Contribution: 20 https://doi.org/10.1080/13561820.2018.1496074
- Rammell J, Matthan J, Gray M, Bookless LR, Nesbitt CI, Rodham P, Moss J, Stansby G and AW Phillips (2018) Asynchronous unsupervised video-enhanced feedback as effective as direct expert feedback in the long-term retention of practical clinical skills: Randomised trial comparing two feedback methods in a cohort of novice medical students. In: Journal of Surgical Education Original article | JSURED_2017_600 (Impact Factor: 2.183, Percentage Contribution: 40%, joint first author https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsurg.2018.03.013
- Keenan ID, Slater, DJ and J Matthan (2018) Social media: Insights for medical education from instructor perceptions and usage. MedEdPublish, 2018, 7, [1], 27, doi:https://doi.org/10.15694/mep.2018.0000027.1 Available at (Impact Factor: OpenAccess, Percentage contribution 30%) https://www.mededpublish.org/manuscripts/1420
- Phillips AW, Matthan, J, Bookless LR, Whitehead IJ, Madhavan A, Rodham P, Porter ALR, Nesbitt CI and G Stansby. (2016) Individualized expert feedback is not essential for improving basic clinical skills performance in novice learners: A randomized trial. In: Journal of Surgical Education (Impact Factor: 2.1, Percentage contribution 20%
- Bookless LR, Matthan J., Nesbitt CI and AW Phillips (2015) Letter in response to Singh et al: A Randomised Controlled Study to Evaluate the Role of Video-Based Coaching in Training Laparoscopic Skills. Letter accepted as e-Publication to Annals of Surgery August 2015. (Impact Factor: 8.8, Percentage contribution 33%)
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
2018
- Strong R, Chaggar H and J Matthan (2018) Anatomical Variation Knowledge Diminishing with Limited Access to Dissection: Medical Students’ Perspectives on the Incidental Discovery of a Musculocutaneous Nerve Variant. In: Clinical Anatomy (in press) British Association of Clinical Anatomists Winter Meeting, 2018. In: Clinical Anatomy (in press) (Impact Factor: 1.316, Percentage contribution 30%)
- Crowther I and J Matthan (2018) Cadaveric Training Must be Incorporated into Postgraduate Surgical Training Curricula: an Orthopaedic Trainee’s Perspective. In: Clinical Anatomy (in press) British Association of Clinical Anatomists Winter Meeting, 2018. In: Clinical Anatomy (in press) (Impact Factor: 1.316, Percentage contribution 50%)
- Ghazala CG and J Matthan (2018) Is the Evolution Of Anatomy Education Towards Nonclinical Educators and Alternative Educational Resources Impacting on Postgraduate Training? In: Clinical Anatomy (in press) British Association of Clinical Anatomists Winter Meeting, 2018. In: Clinical Anatomy (in press) (Impact Factor: 1.316, Percentage contribution 50%)
- Cobb, M, Prabahar P, Bartram A and J Matthan (2018) Enhancing the surgical skills of oral and maxillofacial trainees through dissection: A medical student cum oral and maxillofacial trainee perspective. British Association of Clinical Anatomists Summer Meeting, 2018. In: Clinical Anatomy (in press) (Impact Factor: 1.316, Percentage contribution 50%)
- Eltayeb M and J Matthan (2018) ‘Additive Manufacturing’ in medical education: Marrying cranioplasty with skull anatomy utilising 3D printing can enhance anatomy learning. British Association of Clinical Anatomists Summer Meeting, 2018. In: Clinical Anatomy (in press) (Impact Factor: 1.316, Percentage contribution 50%)
- Matthan J, Rammell J, Gray M, Bookless L, Nesbitt C, Rodham P, Moss J, Stansby G and AW Phillips (2018) Asynchronous unsupervised video-enhanced feedback as effective as direct expert feedback in the long-term retention of practical clinical skills: Randomised trial comparing two feedback methods in a cohort of novice medical students. Accepted for oral presentation at ASME 2018, Newcastle England
- Delgaty L and J Matthan (2018) Top Tips for Master’s Success: Exposing hidden elements of the research process to develop unseen research skills. Accepted for oral presentation at ASME 2018, Newcastle England
- Matthan J and ID Keenan (2017) Anatomy in a new medical curriculum: Initial educator perspectives. Oral presentation TEPARG, Paris, March 201
- Nita G and J Matthan (2017) Minimally Invasive Anatomy: undergraduate clinical anatomy curricula must accommodate for new surgical advances. Eposter presentation at TEPARG, Paris, March 2018.
2017
- Matthan J and ID Keenan (2017) Educator perspectives on anatomy education in a new medical curriculum. In: Anatomical Society Winter Meeting ‘Solving clinical problems with anatomical solutions’ 2017 Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. (Impact Factor: 2-3, Percentage contribution 50%)
- Swainson H and J Matthan (2017) Are we providing sufficient anatomical knowledge during undergraduate medical training to equip plastic surgeons of the future? British Association of Clinical Anatomists Winter Meeting 2017. In: Clinical Anatomy (in progress) (Impact Factor: 1.316, Percentage contribution 30%)
- Mowatt A & J Matthan (2017) Do undergraduate medical degrees meet basic requirements in anatomical knowledge for a career in Oral and Maxillofacial surgery. British Association of Clinical Anatomists Summer Meeting, 2017. In: Clinical Anatomy (in progress) (Impact Factor: 1.316, Percentage contribution 20%)
- Love A, Matthan J & Y Michla (2017) Identifying a new brachial plexus variant during cadaveric dissection: A medical student’s perspective. British Association of Clinical Anatomists Summer Meeting, 2017. In: Clinical Anatomy (Impact Factor: 1.316, Percentage contribution 30%)
- Matthan J, Burch A and AW Phillips (2017) Participation in undergraduate cadaveric dissection facilitates self-directed learning and helps clinically correlate anatomy. British Association of Clinical Anatomists Summer Meeting, 2017. In: Clinical Anatomy (in progress) (Impact Factor: 1.316, Percentage contribution 30%)
- Creissen A, Haynes E, McMahon D and J Matthan (2017) Surgical approaches to human cadaveric dissection for the anatomical training of aspiring surgeons: Medical student perspectives on dissection and the incidental discovery of pathology. In: Anatomical Society Summer Meeting Anatomists on the Edge 2017 Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. (Impact Factor: 2-3, Percentage contribution 30%)
- Evans B, Burch A, Love A, Mowatt A, Matthan J & A Phillips (2017) Mapping medical school anatomy learning outcomes against the core anatomical syllabus to gauge anatomical knowledge: Medical students’ perspective. In: Anatomical Society Summer Meeting Anatomists on the Edge 2017 Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. (Impact Factor: 2-3, Percentage contribution 30%)
- McMahon D, Love A, Haynes E, Creissen A, Matthan J and Y Michla (2017) Variation between the brachial plexuses of a human subject due to the presence of a unilateral cervical rib. In: Anatomical Society Summer Meeting Anatomists on the Edge 2017 Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. (Impact Factor: 2-3, Percentage contribution 30%)
- Creissen A, McMahon D, Cox M, Haynes E, Singh A, Ttofta-Roberts L, Evans B, Burch A, Love A, Mowatt A, Phillips A and J Matthan (2017) Are anatomy learning outcomes taught at UK medical schools equitable and fit for purpose? A preliminary study. In: Anatomical Society Summer Meeting Anatomists on the Edge 2017 Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. (Impact Factor: 2-3, Percentage contribution 30%)
- Love A, Michla Y and J Matthan (2017) Anatomical variations of the suprascapular nerve and notch: A cadaveric study with implications for pain management of the shoulder joint. In: Anatomical Society Summer Meeting Anatomists on the Edge 2017 Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. (Impact Factor: 2-3, Percentage contribution 30%)
- Haynes E, McMahon D, Creissen A and J Matthan (2017) Do postgraduate Trauma and Orthopaedic surgery learning outcomes compare with those in the undergraduate core anatomy syllabus? A review of the two syllabi. In: Anatomical Society Summer Meeting Anatomists on the Edge 2017 Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. (Impact Factor: 2-3, Percentage contribution 20%)
- Haynes E, Tykocki T, Eltayeb M and J Matthan (2017) Multilevel oblique corpectomy on a human cadaveric specimen: Precarotid and retrocarotid surgical approaches may have different patient outcomes. In: Anatomical Society Summer Meeting Anatomists on the Edge 2017 Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. (Impact Factor: 2-3, Percentage contribution 40%)
- Ogbuagu C, Altahir A and J Matthan (2017) Study of morphological variations in renal artery anatomy in human cadavers can aid the development of fenestrated grafts utilised in aneurysm repair: Anatomical literature review In: Anatomical Society Summer Meeting Anatomists on the Edge 2017 Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. (Impact Factor: 2-3, Percentage contribution 30%)
- Eltayeb M, Altahir A and J Matthan (2017) Does human anatomy teaching in clinical settings improve understanding of basic anatomical concepts in pre-clinical medical students? A pilot study. In: Anatomical Society Summer Meeting Anatomists on the Edge 2017 Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. (Impact Factor: 2-3, Percentage contribution 20%)
- Hardisty J, Guilding C, Statham L, Matthan J, Randles E, Green A, Bhudia R, Thandi C and L Scott (2017) Are students accepting of an all-day conference delivered model of Interprofessional Learning (IPL) on Antimicrobial Stewardship and Patient Safety? International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, Int J Pharm Pract 25 (suppl. 1) pp 40-6 (DOI: 10.1111/ijpp.12368) (Impact Factor: 0.57, Percentage contribution 20%)
2016
- McLellan, R and J Matthan (2016) Pursuing a career in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery – A medical student’s experience of Head and Neck cadaveric dissection. British Association of Clinical Anatomists Conference, 2016. In: Clinical Anatomy (in progress) (Impact Factor: 1.316, Percentage contribution 20%)
- Whitehead I, Phillips AW, Bookless LR, Matthan, J., Madhavan A, Nesbitt CI and G Stansby (2016) Direct expert involvement is not required for providing effective video-feedback in the acquisition of clinical skills: A randomised trial.BMJ STEL Nov 2016, 2(Suppl. 1) (Percentage contribution 20%)
- Crowther I, Gali H, Rodham P, Sayers J, McMullan M, Hallikeri P, Aniyam O, Oates E, Caulfield L, Forrest I and J Matthan (2016) Final-year medical students are unreliable self-assessors even when video-playback is utilised within the self-assessment cycle during emergency scenarios. BMJ STEL Nov 2016, 2(Suppl. 1) (Percentage contribution 20%)
- Gali H, Crowther I, Matthan J, Rodham P, El-Gendy K, Whitehead IJ, Madhavan A, Bookless LR, Nesbitt CI, Stansby G, and AW Phillips (2016) Medical Students Are Strategic Participants In Educational Trials. BMJ STEL Nov 2016, 2(Suppl. 1). (Percentage contribution 20%)
- Matthan J, Rammell J, Moss J and AW Phillips (2016) Developing the learning and teaching of practical clinical skills using video playback technology to enhance the student experience and incorporate self-assessment and peer assessment into the feedback process. Shortlisted for the BERA ECR Presentation Award 2016. Accepted for oral presentation at BERA 2016, September 2016, Leeds (Percentage contribution 50%)
- Delgaty L, Matthan J, Rawles L, Woolner P, Guilding C, Thomas U, Rodham P and L Cramer (2016) Digital Capabilities and Expectations of Prospective Students: Preparing Higher Education for Learning and Teaching of the Future. In: BERA. 2016, Leeds. (Percentage contribution 10%)
- Guilding C, Statham S, Randles E, Matthan J, Green A, Hardisty J, Teodorczuk A. Newcastle-Sunderland Interprofessional Education Conference 2016. Fareham: Centre For The Advancement Of Interprofessional Education, 2016. CAIPE e Bulletin Issue 53. (Percentage contribution 10%)
2012 - 2015
- Matthan J and Keenan I Development of clinical anatomy knowledge and teaching skills by foundation doctors during anatomy demonstrator rotations. In: Anatomical Society Summer Meeting 2014. Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. (Impact Factor: 2-3, Percentage contribution 50%)
- Matthan J, Keenan I. Acquisition, development and retention of clinical anatomical knowledge by foundation doctors during anatomy demonstrator rotations. In: Anatomical Society Summer Meeting Skin and Bones. 2014, University of Bradford: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. (Impact Factor: 2-3, Percentage contribution 50%)
- Backhouse M, Pergolizzi C, Fitzpatrick M, Allen R, Holmes E, Jackson S, Matthan J, Keenan ID. The future of anatomy education: investigating the impact of student partner approaches for evidence-based evaluation of teaching and learning techniques. In: Anatomical Society Winter Meeting 2013. 2014, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. (Impact Factor: 2-3, Percentage contribution 10%)
- Bajwa DS, Matthan J and ID Keenan (2014) Does anatomy knowledge deteriorate during medical school? A literature review, pilot evaluation and study design. Poster presentation at British Association of Clinical Anatomists Conference, 2015. Clinical Anatomy Volume 28, Issue 8, pages 1071–1083, November 2015 (Impact Factor: 1.66, Percentage contribution 33%)
- Pergolizzi C, Matthan J, Keenan I. Is dissection of more educational value than other methods of learning and teaching anatomy? A student partner approach for evidence-based investigation of dissection as a teaching and learning method in anatomy.In: Anatomical Society Winter Meeting 2013: Assessment Within Medical Education & Sense Organs. 2013, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. (Impact Factor: 2-3, Percentage contribution 50%)
- Pergolizzi C., Matthan J, Keenan I. & L Manzoli. A personal take on the role of dissection as a teaching and learning method in anatomy based on hands-on experience in England, USA and Italy: same material, different approaches - same difference? Anatomy Society Winter Meeting 2013 In: Anatomical Society Winter Meeting 2013: Assessment Within Medical Education & Sense Organs. 2013, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. (Impact Factor: 2-3, Percentage contribution 50%)
- Matthan J, Wong N, Teo L, Vahabi S, Gunn MC, Mansfield JC and F Bergin (2012) P392 Determinants of length of hospital stay in patients undergoing index operations for ulcerative colitis. Journal of Crohn’s and Colitis 6:S165-S166 February 2012. DOI: 10.1016/S1873-9946(12)60411-5 (Impact Factor: 6.585, Percentage contribution 30%)
DISSEMINATION (posters, abstracts, flashtalks and oral presentations)
2018
- Cobb, M, Prabahar P, Bartram A and J Matthan (2018) Enhancing the surgical skills of oral and maxillofacial trainees through dissection: A medical student cum oral and maxillofacial trainee perspective. Accepted for oral presentation at BACA, 2018, July, Cambridge, UK
- Eltayeb M and J Matthan (2018) ‘Additive Manufacturing’ in medical education: Marrying cranioplasty with skull anatomy utilising 3D printing can enhance anatomy learning. Accepted for oral presentation at BACA, 2018, July, Cambridge, UK.
- Matthan J, Rammell J, Gray M, Bookless L, Nesbitt C, Rodham P, Moss J, Stansby G and AW Phillips (2018) Asynchronous unsupervised video-enhanced feedback as effective as direct expert feedback in the long-term retention of practical clinical skills: Randomised trial comparing two feedback methods in a cohort of novice medical students. Accepted for oral presentation at ASME 2018, Newcastle England
- Delgaty L and J Matthan (2018) Top Tips for Master’s Success: Exposing hidden elements of the research process to develop unseen research skills. Accepted for oral presentation at ASME 2018, Newcastle England
- Matthan J and ID Keenan (2017) Anatomy in a new medical curriculum: Initial educator perspectives. Oral presentation TEPARG, Paris, March 201
- Nita G and J Matthan (2017) Minimally Invasive Anatomy: undergraduate clinical anatomy curricula must accommodate for new surgical advances. Eposter presentation at TEPARG, Paris, March 2018.
2017
- Matthan J and ID Keenan (2017) Educator perspectives on anatomy education in a new medical curriculum. Poster presentation AnatSoc Summer Meeting 2017
- Swainson H and J Matthan (2017) Are we providing sufficient anatomical knowledge during undergraduate medical training to equip plastic surgeons of the future? Oral presentation at BACA 2017 Winter Meeting
- Keenan, I., Slater, J. Duncan and J Matthan (2017) Social media: Where are we now? Current educator perceptions and usage in higher education. Oral presentation at The Dark Side of TEL in Medical Education Conference, Newcastle, September 2017
- Matthan, J, Delgaty L, Nita G, Swainson H, Rodham P, Guilding C, Thomas U and P Woolner (2017) Designing for excellence via inclusion: Challenging preconceptions of heterogeneity in the student population (are we reducing or reinforcing the digital divide?) Oral presentation at The Dark Side of TEL in Medical Education Conference, Newcastle, September 2017
- Guilding C, Statham L, Hardisty J, Randles E, Green A and J Matthan (2017) #IPEConference2016: A novel interprofessional education approach to teaching infection management and antibiotic prescribing for pharmacy and medicine students. Oral presentation at 1st Asia-Pacific Interprofessional Education and Collaboration’ (APIPEC) Conference, Indonesia, October 2017
- Delgaty L, Matthan J, Rodham P, Guilding C, Thomas U and P Woolner (2017) Widening Participation and technology: Creating an environment for success. Poster presentation at AMEE 2017, August 2017
- Matthan, J and L Delgaty (2017) Designing for excellence via inclusion: challenging preconceptions of heterogeneity in the student population. Poster presentation for the Arts and Humanities strand of the HEA’s Annual Conference: Generation TEF: Teaching in the spotlight July 2017
- McLaughlin, D, Silva, A, Matthan J and G Page (2017) Mapping the teaching of clinical reasoning in UK undergraduate medical curricula. Short oral presentation at Clinical Teaching Forum, Newcastle University, Newcastle, June 2017 (Second prize)
- McLaughlin, D, Silva, A, Matthan J and G Page (2017) Mapping the assessment of clinical reasoning in UK undergraduate medical curricula. presentation at Clinical Teaching Forum, Newcastle University, Newcastle, June 2017 (First prize)
- Mowatt, A & J Matthan (2017) Do undergraduate medical degrees meet basic requirements in anatomical knowledge for a career in Oral and Maxillofacial surgery. Poster presentation at British Association of Clinical Anatomists (BACA) Conference, 2017
- Love, A, Matthan J& Y Michla (2017) Identifying a new brachial plexus variant during cadaveric dissection: A medical student’s perspective. Poster presentation at British Association of Clinical Anatomists (BACA) Conference, 2017
- Matthan J, Burch, A, and AW Phillips (2017) Participation in undergraduate cadaveric dissection facilitates self-directed learning and helps clinically correlate anatomy. Poster presentation at British Association of Clinical Anatomists (BACA) Conference, 2017
- Creissen A, Haynes E, McMahon D and J Matthan (2017) Surgical approaches to human cadaveric dissection for the anatomical training of aspiring surgeons: Medical student perspectives on dissection and the incidental discovery of pathology. Poster presentation for Anatomical Society Summer Meeting 2017, Galway, Ireland
- Evans, B, Burch, A, Love, A, Mowatt, A, Matthan J & A Phillips (2017) Mapping medical school anatomy learning outcomes against the core anatomical syllabus to gauge anatomical knowledge: Medical students’ perspective. Flashtalk for Anatomical Society Summer Meeting 2017, Galway, Ireland
- McMahon D, Love A, Haynes E, Creissen A, Matthan Jand Y Michla (2017) Variation between the brachial plexuses of a human subject due to the presence of a unilateral cervical rib. Poster presentation for Anatomical Society Summer Meeting 2017, Galway, Ireland
- Creissen A, McMahon D, Cox M, Haynes E, Singh A, Ttofta-Roberts L, Evans, Benjamin, Burch A, Love A, Mowatt A, Phillips A and J Matthan (2017) Are anatomy learning outcomes taught at UK medical schools equitable and fit for purpose? A preliminary study. Poster presentation for Anatomical Society Summer Meeting 2017, Galway, Ireland
- Love A, Michla Y and J Matthan (2017) Anatomical variations of the suprascapular nerve and notch: A cadaveric study with implications for pain management of the shoulder joint. Poster presentation for Anatomical Society Summer Meeting 2017, Galway, Ireland
- Haynes E, McMahonD, Creissen A and J Matthan (2017) Do postgraduate Trauma and Orthopaedic surgery learning outcomes compare with those in the undergraduate core anatomy syllabus? A review of the two syllabi. Flashtalk for Anatomical Society Summer Meeting 2017, Galway, Ireland
- Haynes E, Tykocki T, Eltayeb M and J Matthan (2017) Multilevel oblique corpectomy on a human cadaveric specimen: Precarotid and retrocarotid surgical approaches may have different patient outcomes. Poster presentation for Anatomical Society Summer Meeting 2017, Galway, Ireland
- Ogbuagu C, Altahir A and J Matthan (2017) Study of morphological variations in renal artery anatomy in human cadavers can aid the development of fenestrated grafts utilised in aneurysm repair: Anatomical literature review Poster presentation for Anatomical Society Summer Meeting 2017, Galway, Ireland
- Eltayeb M, Altahir A and J Matthan (2017) Does human anatomy teaching in clinical settings improve understanding of basic anatomical concepts in pre-clinical medical students? A pilot study. Poster presentation at AnatSoc Summer Meeting 2017.
- McLaughlin, D, Silva, A, Matthan J and G Page (2017) Mapping the teaching of clinical reasoning in UK undergraduate medical curricula. Poster presentation at ASME 2017 Conference, Exeter, June 2017
- McLaughlin, D, Silva, A, Matthan J and G Page (2017) Mapping the assessment of clinical reasoning in UK undergraduate medical curricula. Poster presentation at ASME C2017 Conference, Exeter, June 2017.
- Hardisty, J, Guilding, C; Statham, L, Randles, E, Green, A, Bhudia, R, Thandi, C, Scott, L and J Matthan (2017) Are students accepting of an all-day conference-delivered model of Interprofessional Learning on Antimicrobial Stewardship and Patient Safety Poster presentation at HSRPP 2017
- Gray M, Matthan J, Madhavan A, Rodham P, Bookless LR and CI Nesbitt (2016) Medical students do not experience anxiety when receiving feedback after reviewing video-recorded practical clinical skills. Runner-up prize for oral presentation at RCSEd National Surgical Research Symposium, Bradford, April 2017
2016
- McLellan, R and J Matthan (2016) Pursuing a career in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery – A medical student’s experience of Head and Neck cadaveric dissection. Poster presentation at British Association of Clinical Anatomists Conference, 2016.
- Whitehead I, Phillips AW, Bookless LR, Matthan J, Madhavan A, Nesbitt CI and G Stansby (2016) Direct expert involvement is not required for providing effective video-feedback in the acquisition of clinical skills: A randomised trial. Short oral presentation at ASPiH 7th Annual Conference and published in BMJ Simulation, November 2016, Bristol
- Crowther I, Gali, H, Rodham P, Sayers J, McMullan M, Hallikeri P, Aniyam O, Oates E, Caulfield L, I Forrest and J Matthan (2016) Final-year medical students are unreliable self-assessors even when video-playback is utilised within the self-assessment cycle during emergency scenarios Short oral presentation at ASPiH 7th Annual Conference and published in BMJ Simulation, November 2016, Bristol
- Gali, H, Crowther, I, Matthan J, Rodham P, El-Gendy K, Whitehead IJ, Madhavan A, Bookless LR, Nesbitt CI, Stansby G, and AW Phillips (2016) Medical Students Are Strategic Participants In Educational Trials. Poster presentation (10 of the best e-poster presentations) at ASPiH 7th Annual Conference and published in BMJ Simulation, November 2016, Bristol
- Matthan J, Rodham P, Sayers J, McMullan M, Hallikeri P, Aniyam O, Oates E, Caulfield L, and I Forrest (2016) Final-year medical students are unreliable self-assessors even when video-playback is utilised within the self-assessment cycle during peri-arrest simulation scenarios Oral presentation at North east simulation network conference 2016, September 2016, Newcastle
- Stratham L, Scott L, Green A, Guilding C, Randles E, Hardisty J and J Matthan (2016) Improving patient safety by utilising simulations in the learning and teaching of the management of infections and in the prevention and treatment of sepsis in an inter-professional context. Poster presentation at North east simulation network conference 2016, September 2016, Newcastle
- Matthan J, Rammell J, Moss J and AW Phillips (2016) Developing the learning and teaching of practical clinical skills using video playback technology to enhance the student experience and incorporate self-assessment and peer assessment into the feedback process. Shortlisted for the BERA ECR Presentation Award 2016. Oral presentation at BERA2016, September 2016, Leeds
- Delgaty L, Matthan J, Rawles, L, Woolner, P, Guilding, C, Thomas, U, Rodham, P and L Cramer (2016) Digital Capabilities and Expectations of Prospective Students: Preparing Higher Education for Learning and Teaching of the Future. Oral presentation at BERA2016, September 2016, Leeds
- Matthan, J, Bookless, LR, Whitehead, I, Madhavan, A, Nesbitt, CI and AW Phillips (2016) Unsupervised video feedback may suffice when learning practical clinical skills: A randomised trial comparing supervised and unsupervised video feedback in the learning of clinical skills. Poster presentation at AMEE2016, August 2016, Barcelona
- Gray, M, Matthan, J, Madhavan, A, Rodham, P, Bookless, LR and CI Nesbitt (2016) Medical students do not experience anxiety when receiving feedback after reviewing video-recorded practical clinical skills. Poster presentation at AMEE2016, August 2016, Barcelona
- Rammell, J, Matthan, J, Bookless, LR, Rodham, P, Gray. M and AW Phillips (2016) Does video-enhanced standardised feedback enhance the acquisition and retention of intravenous technical skills in comparison to one-to-one feedback from an expert in a cohort of novice medical students? Poster presentation at AMEE2016, August 2016, Barcelona
- Delgaty L, Matthan J, Rawles, L, Woolner, P, Guilding, C, Thomas, U, Rodham, P and L Cramer (2016). Preparing for the future or promoting social inequity? Investigating digital capabilities of university students. Accepted for oral presentation at EUCEN2016 European University Continuing Education Network Dublin 2016
- Hardisty, J, Guilding, C; Statham, L, Green, A, Randles, E, Scott, L and J Matthan (2016) Exploring the management of infections and the prevention and treatment of sepsis in an inter-professional context. Oral presentation at 2016 Manchester Pharmacy Education Conference, June 2016
- Matthan, J Rodham, P, Bookless, LR, Stansby, G, Nesbitt, CI and AW Phillips (2016) What motivates medical students to participate in educational clinical trials? Selected for oral presentation at the North of England Surgical Society (NESS2016) Trainee Prize Meeting at the Education Centre of North Tyneside General Hospital, April 2016
- Matthan J, Rodham P, Bookless LR, Nesbitt CI, Stansby G, and AW Phillips (2016) Self-assessment skills deteriorate in medical students in the clinical phase: A randomised control trial on the acquisition of intravenous cannulation skills using video recordings and a comparison of clinician marker and student self-assessment scores. Poster presentation at North of England Surgical Society (NESS2016), April 2016
- Matthan J, Bookless LR, El-Gendy K, Rodham P, Whitehead IJ, Madhavan A, Nesbitt CI, Stansby G and AW Phillips (2016) Randomised trial to compare the impact of supervised video feedback versus unsupervised video feedback for students learning clinical skills. Poster presentation at North of England Surgical Society (NESS2016), April 2016
- Gray MP, Nesbitt CI, Bookless LR, Matthan J and AW Phillips (2016) Utilising video feedback during the acquisition of basic practical surgical skills: Are stress and anxiety levels increased with supervised expert video feedback? Poster presentation at North of England Surgical Society (NESS2016), April 2016
- Delgaty, L, Matthan, J, Rawles, L, Rodham, P, Cramer, L, Guilding, C, Thomas, U and P Woolner (2016) Digital Capabilities and Expectations of Prospective Students: Preparing Higher Education for Learning and Teaching of the Future. Poster Presentation at the Learning and Teaching Conference, Newcastle University
2015
- Matthan J., Bookless LR, Phillips AW, Stansby G and CI Nesbitt (2015) Standardised unsupervised video-assisted feedback may suffice in the learning of intravenous cannulation: A randomised control trial comparing supervised and unsupervised video-assisted feedback in a cohort of medical students. Poster presentation, ICOSET 2015, Copenhagen, November 2015.
- Matthan J, Rodham P, Bookless LR, Nesbitt CI, Stansby G and AW Phillips (2015) Self-assessment skills deteriorate in medical students in the clinical phase: A randomised control trial on the acquisition of intravenous cannulation skills using video recordings with a comparison of clinician marker and student self-assessment scores. Poster presentation, ICOSET 2015, Copenhagen, November 2015.
- Bookless LR, Phillips AW, Matthan J, Stansby G & CI Nesbitt (2015) Randomised trial to compare the impact of supervised video feedback versus unsupervised video feedback for students learning intravenous cannulation. Poster presentation, DEMEC 2015, Manchester, November 2015.
- Gray M., Bookless LR., Matthan J., Phillips AW and CI Nesbitt (2015) Medical student views of anxiety when receiving feedback after performing filmed clinical practical skills. Poster presentation, DEMEC 2015, Manchester, November 2015
- Rodham P, Matthan J, Phillips AW, Nesbitt CI, Bookless LR & G Stansby (2015) Medical students struggle with self-assessment in a randomised control trial on intravenous cannulation using video-assisted feedback. Poster presentation, DEMEC 2015, Manchester, November 2015.
- Hallikeri, P, McMullan, M & J Matthan (2015) Final year medical students struggle with self-assessment. Poster presentation at Clinical Teaching Forum 2015, University of Newcastle June 2015
- Hallikeri, P, McMullan, M & J Matthan (2015) Final year medical students are harsh self-assessors. Oral presentation, ASME 2015 Conference, Edinburgh July 2015
- Stubbs, A, Matthan, J & ID Keenan (2015) Student partner approaches for investigating the use of social media as a tool to enhance anatomy learning and promote student engagement in medical education. Poster presentation, ASME 2015 Conference, Edinburgh July 2015
- Page, GR, Matthan, J, Silva AL & DP McLaughlin (2014) Establishing a Clinical Reasoning Special Interest Group. Poster presentation at the Wolfson Research Institute for Health and Wellbeing (WRIHW) Research Colloquium, 2015
- McMullan, M, Hallikeri, P & J Matthan (2015) From medical student to junior doctor: final year medical students’ ability to self-assess their performance at an emergency simulation scenario. E-poster presentation, The North East Regional Learning & Teaching Conference on Student Engagement at The University of Sunderland, March 2015
- Stubbs, A, Matthan, J & ID Keenan (2015) A mixed method approach investigating the use of social media as an educational tool to enhance the student learning experience of an undergraduate medical degree. Electronic poster presentation, The North East Regional Learning & Teaching Conference on Student Engagement at The University of Sunderland, March 2015
2012 - 2014
- Bajwa, DS, Keenan, I and J Matthan (2014) Do doctors know enough anatomy? Poster presentation by vacation summer student to the Pro-Vice Chancellor of Teaching and Learning, 2014
- Matthan, J and Keenan, I (2014) Acquisition of clinical anatomical knowledge by foundation doctors during four-month anatomy demonstrator rotations. Poster presentation, AMEE 2014
- Matthan, J and Keenan, I (2014) Development of clinical anatomical knowledge by foundation doctors during anatomy demonstrator rotations. Oral presentation, ASME 2014.
- Matthan, J et al. Utilising Computer Games to Train Future Doctors: Pilot Study on A Multiuser Interactive Online Resuscitation Simulation Game – Will it give us safer doctors? Oral presentation, ASME 2013
- Matthan, J et al. Determinants of length of hospital stay in patients undergoing index operations for Ulcerative Colitis, European Crohn’s and Colitis Organisation, Barcelona February 2012 (poster published and presented at ECCO 2012 Conference) Journal of Crohn s and Colitis 6:S165-S166 · February 2012
Publications
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Articles
- Finn GM, Danquah A, Matthan J. Colonization, cadavers, and color: Considering decolonization of anatomy curricula. Anatomical Record 2022, 305(4), 938-951.
- Cooper N, Bartlett M, Gay S, Hammond A, Lillicrap M, Matthan J, Singh M. Consensus statement on the content of clinical reasoning curricula in undergraduate medical education. Medical Teacher 2021, 43(2), 152-159.
- Matthan J, Cobb M, McHanwell S, Moxham BJ, Finn GM. The Anatomical Society’s Core Anatomy Syllabus for Dental Undergraduates. Journal of Anatomy 2020, 236(4), 737-751.
- Guilding C, Hardisty J, Randles E, Statham L, Green A, Bhudia R, Thandi CS, Teodorczuk A, Scott L, Matthan J. Designing and evaluating an interprofessional education conference approach to antimicrobial education. BMC Medical Education 2020, 20(1), 360.
- Guilding C, Hardisty J, Randles E, Statham L, Green A, Bhudia R, Thandi CS, Matthan J. Making it work: the feasibility and logistics of delivering large-scale interprofessional education to undergraduate healthcare students in a conference format. Journal of Interprofessional Care 2018, 32(5), 653-655.
- Rammell J, Matthan J, Gray M, Bookless LR, Nesbitt CI, Rodham P, Moss J, Stansby G, Phillips AW. Asynchronous Unsupervised Video-Enhanced Feedback As Effective As Direct Expert Feedback in the Long-Term Retention of Practical Clinical Skills: Randomised Trial Comparing 2 Feedback Methods in a Cohort of Novice Medical Students. Journal of Surgical Education 2018, 75(6), 1463-1470.
- Keenan ID, Slater JD, Matthan JM. Social media: Insights for medical education from instructor perceptions and usage. MedEdPublish 2017, 1(7), 1-27.
- Phillips AW, Matthan J, Bookless LR, Whitehead IJ, Madhavan A, Rodham P, Porter ALR, Nesbitt CI, Stansby G. Individualised Expert Feedback is Not Essential for Improving Basic Clinical Skills Performance in Novice Learners: A Randomized Trial. Journal of Surgical Education 2017, 74(4), 612-620.
- Hardisty J, Guilding C, Statham L, J Matthan, Randles E, Green A, Bhudia R, Thandi C, Scott L. Are students accepting of an all-day interprofessional learning conference on antimicrobial stewardship and patient safety?. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice 2017, 25 (Suppl. 1), 61-62.
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Book Chapters
- Matthan J, Finn GM. The Hidden Curriculum of Utilisation of Imaging and Unregulated Digital Resources within Clinical Education. In: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. Springer, 2020, pp.145-163.
- Finn GM, Matthan J. Pedagogical Perspectives on the Use of Technology within Medical Curricula: Moving Away from Norm Driven Implementation. In: Paul M. Rea, ed. Biomedical Visualisation. Cham: Springer, 2019, pp.55-65.
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Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstracts)
- Swainson H, Kajal K, Keenan ID, Matthan J. The future of the anatomy spotter: student perceptions of digital and cadaveric assessment methods. In: British Association of Clinical Anatomists Summer Meeting. 2022, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- Matthan J, Delgaty L. Widening Participation and technology: Are we creating an environment for success or failure?. In: AMEE. 2017, Helsinki, Finland.
- Matthan J, Burch A, Phillips AW. Participation in undergraduate cadaveric dissection facilitates self-directed learning and helps clinically correlate anatomy. In: British Association of Clinical Anatomists (BACA) Summer Scientific Meeting. 2017, University of Warwick, Coventry: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- Evans B, Burch A, Love A, Mowatt A, Matthan J, Phillips AW. Mapping medical school anatomy learning outcomes against the core anatomical syllabus to gauge anatomical knowledge: Medical students’ perspective. In: Anatomical Society. 2017, Galway, Ireland.
- Creissen A, McMahon D, Cox M, Haynes E, Singh A, Ttofta-Roberts L, Evans B, Burch A, Love A, Mowatt A, Phillips A, Matthan J. Are anatomy learning outcomes taught at UK medical schools equitable and fit for purpose? A preliminary study. In: Anatomical Society. 2017, Galway, Ireland.
- Matthan J, Bookless LR, Whitehead I, Madhavan A, Nesbitt CI, Phillips AW. Unsupervised video feedback may suffice when learning practical clinical skills: A randomised trial comparing supervised and unsupervised video feedback in the learning of clinical skills. In: Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE). 2016, Barcelona: Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE).
- Delgaty L, Matthan J, Woolner P, Guilding C, Thomas U. Preparing for the future or promoting social inequity? Investigating digital capabilities of prospective university students. In: 48th EUCEN Conference: Crossing borders through lifelong learning- enhancing quality and equity in higher education. 2016, Dublin, Ireland.
- Gali H, Crowther I, Matthan J, Rodham P, El-Gendy K, Whitehead IJ, Madhavan A, Bookless LR, Nesbitt CI, Stansby G, Phillips AW. Medical Students Are Strategic Participants In Educational Trials. In: Association for Simulated Practice in Healthcare (ASPiH). 2016, Bristol: BMJ Group.
- Rammell J, Matthan J, Bookless LR, Rodham P, Gray M, Phillips AW. Does video-enhanced standardised feedback enhance the acquisition and retention of intravenous technical skills in comparison to one-to-one feedback from an expert in a cohort of novice medical students?. In: Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE). 2016, Barcelona.
- Whitehead I, Phillips AW, Bookless LR, Matthan J, Madhavan A, Nesbitt CI, Stansby G. Direct expert involvement is not required for providing effective video-feedback in the acquisition of clinical skills: A randomised trial. In: Association for Simulated Practice in Healthcare (ASPiH). 2016, Bristol: BMJ Group.
- Delgaty L, Matthan J, Rawles L, Guidling C, Woolner P, Thomas U. Digital Capabilities and Expectations of Prospective Students: Preparing Higher Education for Learning and Teaching of the Future. In: BERA Conference 2016. 2016, Leeds, UK.
- Delgaty L, Matthan J, Rawles L, Guidling C, Woolner P, Thomas U. Digital Capabilities and Expectations of Prospective Students: Preparing Higher Education for Learning and Teaching of the Future. In: BERA. 2016, Leeds. 2016. In Preparation.
- Matthan J, Rammell J, Moss J, Phillips AW. Developing the learning and teaching of practical clinical skills using video playback technology to enhance the student experience and incorporate self-assessment and peer assessment into the feedback process. In: British Educational Research Association (BERA). 2016, Leeds.
- Matthan J, Bookless LR, Phillips AW, Stansby G, Nesbitt CI. Standardised unsupervised video-assisted feedback may suffice in the learning of intravenous cannulation: A randomized controlled trial comparing supervised and unsupervised video-assisted feedback in a cohort of medical students. In: International Conference on Surgical Education and Training (ICOSET). 2015, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen.
- Matthan J, Rodham P, Bookless LR, Nesbitt CI, Stansby G, Phillips AW. Self-assessment skills deteriorate in medical students in the clinical phase: A randomized controlled trial on the acquisition of intravenous cannulation skills using video recordings with a comparison of clinician marker and student self-assessment scores. In: International Conference on Surgical Education and Training (ICOSET). 2015, Copenhagen, Denmark.
- Bookless LR, Phillips AW, Matthan J, Stansby G, Nesbitt CI. Randomised trial to compare the impact of supervised video feedback versus unsupervised video feedback for students learning intravenous cannulation. In: Developing Excellence in Medical Education (DEMEC). 2015, Manchester, UK.
- Rodham P, Matthan J, Phillips AW, Nesbitt CI, Bookless LR, Stansby G. Medical students struggle with self-assessment in a randomized controlled trial on intravenous cannulation using video-assisted feedback. In: Developing Excellence in Medical Education (DEMEC). 2015, Manchester, UK.
- Nesbitt CI, Bookless LR, Matthan J, Phillips AW, Stansby G. Medical Student Views of anxiety when receiving feedback after performing filmed clinical practical skill. In: Developing Excellence in Medical Education (DEMEC). 2015, Manchester, UK: NHS.
- Backhouse M, Pergolizzi C, Fitzpatrick M, Allen R, Holmes E, Jackson S, Matthan J, Keenan ID. The future of anatomy education: investigating the impact of student partner approaches for evidence-based evaluation of teaching and learning techniques. In: Anatomical Society Winter Meeting 2013. 2014, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
- Matthan J, Keenan I. Acquisition, development and retention of clinical anatomical knowledge by foundation doctors during anatomy demonstrator rotations. In: Anatomical Society Summer Meeting Skin and Bones. 2014, University of Bradford: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
- Pergolizzi C, Matthan J, Keenan I. Is dissection of more educational value than other methods of learning and teaching anatomy? A student partner approach for evidence-based investigation of dissection as a teaching and learning method in anatomy. In: Anatomical Society Winter Meeting 2013: Assessment Within Medical Education & Sense Organs. 2013, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Letter
- Bookless LR, Phillips AW, Matthan J, Nesbitt CI. Letter in response to Singh et al: A Randomized Controlled Study to Evaluate the Role of Video-based Coaching in Training Laparoscopic Skills. Annals of Surgery 2017, 266(6), e67-e68.
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Report
- Guilding C, Statham S, Randles E, Matthan J, Green A, Hardisty J, Teodorczuk A. Newcastle-Sunderland Interprofessional Education Conference 2016. Fareham: Centre For The Advancement Of Interprofessional Education, 2016. CAIPE e Bulletin Issue 53.