Dr. Caroline Wilson

Dr. Caroline Wilson

Professor, Instructional Faculty
Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences; Health Sciences
Office Location: Crean Hall 137
Office Hours: Monday and Wednesday 11:00am-1:00pm, Tues and Thurs 10am-11am
Phone: (714) 516-5617
Education:
Allegheny College, Bachelor of Science
University of Arizona, Ph.D.

Biography

Dr. Wilson is an Instructional Professor in the Crean College of Health & Behavioral Sciences (2017-current). She is the Director of the Neuroscience Minor; please contact her by email for questions or advising regarding the minor. Begining in Fall 2021, she was appointed the Director of Interdisciplinary Programs for Crean College.

Dr. Wilson is interested in how students use technology to learn anatomy and she utilizes three-dimensional printing, virtual reality, and virtual cadaver tables in her work.  She is also interested in curriculum development and pedagogical innovations, especially those involving active and case-based learning. She is a certified Team-Based Learning Consortium consultant, an evidence-based collaborative learning teaching strategy. See http://www.teambasedlearning.org/talk-to-the-experts/.

Recent Creative, Scholarly Work and Publications

Altwal J, Wilson CH, Griffon D. Applications of Three-Dimensional Printing in Small Animal Surgery: A Review of Current Practices. Veterinary Surgery. Submitted final revisions, August 2021.
Lee L*, Kim D*, Sternlicht E, Wilson CH. Professor Eric Can’t Hear: Vestibular Schwannoma Brain Imaging Teaching Case study. Submitted to the National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science.
Altwal J*, Wilson CH, Griffon D (in preparation). Review: Fabrication and Applications of 3D prints in Veterinary Surgery. Veterinary Surgery.
Wilson CH. (April 20, 2020) Team-Based Learning While Remote Teaching. Higher Ed & Technology: Academics at Chapman Blog post. Chapman University.
Wilson CH, Vieira E* (Zoom videographer), Rinaldi C (2020) Challenges of Online Application Exercises. Team-Based Learning Collaborative, Global News Special Edition, Vol 10 (1), June 30.
Wilson CH. (2019) 3D-Printed Neuroscience Models for Everyone. Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience Newsletter, January.