I am a Senior Measurement Scientist in the Growth and Innovations Division at NBME (National Board of Medical Examiners). My current research is focused on the assessment of clinical reasoning. I also have experience building automated scoring systems. I am broadly interested in medical education, measurement, and natural language processing.
My prior academic work includes the study of causal inference with observational data, thinking heuristics and biases, reasoning, logic (philosophical, mathematical, and non-classical systems), and Indo-Tibetan Buddhist reasoning and debate.
PhD in Educational Psychology (Quantitative Methods), 2020
The University of Texas at Austin
MA in Experimental Psychology (Cognitive Science), 2012
James Madison University
BS in Psychology, 2008
Virginia Commonwealth University
BA in Philosophy, 2008
Virginia Commonwealth University
BA in Religious Studies (Buddhism), 2003
The University of Virginia