Daniel Salcedo

Daniel Salcedo

Executive Director

Center for Interprofessional Engagement & Simulation

Biography

Daniel Salcedo serves as the Executive Director at the Belmont University Center for Interprofessional Engagement and Simulation (BUCIES) in Nashville, Tennessee. In this role, he focuses on enhancing interprofessional education through advanced simulation methodologies, including the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and extended reality (XR) into health professions training.

Prior to his tenure at Belmont University, Daniel was the Director of Simulation and Educational Technology at Case Western Reserve University's School of Medicine, where he worked on incorporating innovative simulation technologies into the health professions curriculum.

Daniel has been actively involved with professional organizations, including serving as a member of the Technology Committee at the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH) and as the Chair of the Technology Enhanced Learning Committee at the Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE). He also contributes as an Associate Editor for the "New Wave" section of the Medical Teacher Journal, engaging in discussions on evolving educational practices.

His research focuses on the integration of AI and XR in health professions education. He has co-authored numerous publications exploring the applications of these technologies, contributing to the evolving landscape of technology-enhanced learning. His work provides guidance on incorporating XR and AI into health professions training, addressing ethical, pedagogical, and professional considerations.

Daniel has extensive international teaching experience, collaborating with institutions across Asia, Europe, Australia, North and South America. Notably, he has worked as an international consultant for the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in the development of health professions education in Asia.

He is dedicated to advancing health professions education by implementing innovative teaching strategies that prepare healthcare professionals for the evolving landscape of modern practice.

Outside of his professional work, Daniel enjoys spending time with his Mini Labradoodles, Mai and Mina.

Simulation, Artificial Intelligence, Extended Reality, Technology-Enhanced Learning, Competency-based Education, Skill Development

  • Technology Committee, Society for Simulation in Healthcare (2022-Present)
  • Chair, Technology-Enhanced Learning Committee, Association for Medical Education in Europe (2019-2024)
  • Associate Editor, Medical Teacher (2021-2024)
  • Founding Member, International AI Advisory Committee, American Association of Medical Colleges (2024-Present)
  • Consultant in Health Professions Education, Japan Agency for International Development (2012-2019)
  • Member, Japan Society for Medical Education (2010-2019)

Publication
Year
New Wave–The experience of the first year
J Sandars, D Salcedo
Medical Teacher 47 (1), 4-5
2025
Exploring the Influence of Different Learning Activities on Medical Students' Psychological Pathways in Ultrasound Acquisition
YT Huang, EYN Kang, D Salcedo, CW Lin, KC Hu, CW Hsu, CY Cheng, ...
2024
A checklist for reporting, reading and evaluating Artificial Intelligence Technology Enhanced Learning (AITEL) research in medical education
K Masters, D Salcedo
Medical Teacher, 1-5
2024
Crowdsource authoring as a tool for enhancing the quality of competency assessments in healthcare professions
CW Lin, DL Clinciu, D Salcedo, CW Huang, EYN Kang, YC Li
Plos one 18 (11), e0278571
2023
New wave–at the cutting edge of health professions education
J Sandars, D Salcedo
Medical Teacher 45 (4), 345-346
2023
Virtual reality enhancing medical education and practice: Brief communication
S Syed Abdul, U Upadhyay, D Salcedo, CW Lin
Digital Health 8, 20552076221143948
2022
Frequently used conceptual frameworks and design principles for extended reality in health professions education
D Salcedo, J Regan, M Aebersold, D Lee, A Darr, K Davis, Y Berrocal
Medical Science Educator 32 (6), 1587-1595
2022
Effective online large-group teaching in health professions education
JMN Fong, LPM Tsang, NCK Tan, D Salcedo, K Tan
Korean Journal of Medical Education 34 (2), 155
2022
Impact of virtual reality anatomy training on ultrasound competency development: A randomized controlled trial
KC Hu, D Salcedo, YN Kang, CW Lin, CW Hsu, CY Cheng, FM Suk, ...
PloS one 15 (11), e0242731
2020
Enhanced telepresence for clinical training in high‐risk environments.
D Salcedo, WC Huang, FM Suk, CW Lin
Medical Education 54 (11)
2020
(Proceedings: The 21st JASMEE Academic Meeting (第 21 回日本医学英語教育学会学術集会))
Y Nozawa, K Yamauchi, D Salcedo
Journal of medical English education= 日本医学英語教育学会会誌: official …
2018
‘Empathy’in English as a lingua franca: How student doctors solicit concerns from simulated patients by turn-taking
Y Nozawa, K Yamauchi, D Salcedo
Journal of Medical English Education 17, 97-99
2018
Status of study abroad program use at Chiba University School of Medicine
R Ono, K Yamauchi, D Salcedo, H Shirasawa, M Asahina
Medical Education, 11-16
2016