Professional Biography
Anthony Artino is a tenured professor and Associate Dean for Evaluation and Educational Research at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. Prior to joining GW, he served as the deputy director and co-founder of the Center for Health Professions Education at the Uniformed Services University. He also served 23 years as an active duty naval officer, retiring as a Navy Captain in 2020.
In his current role, Dr. Artino teaches graduate courses, conducts research, mentors students and early-career faculty, and provides administrative leadership in evaluation and educational research. As a researcher, he has been an investigator on more than a dozen research grants funded by diverse organizations, including the Association of American Medical Colleges, the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs, and the National Board of Medical Examiners. His most highly cited works are a blend of research and education articles on topics ranging from examining questionable research practices and developing questionnaires, to understanding academic motivation and self-regulation in medical trainees.
Dr. Artino publishes widely in medical and health professions education and serves on several editorial review boards: he is a Deputy Editor for the Journal of Graduate Medical Education, Associate Editor for Perspectives on Medical Education, and Assistant Editor for Academic Medicine. He is also a member of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s Global Forum on Innovation in Health Professional Education and is a fellow of both the Association for Medical Education in Europe and the Aerospace Medical Association.
At Penn GSE, Dr. Artino teaches survey design and research methods for the Educational Research Block.