Dr Samuel Birks
BSc, MBBS, PGCME, MSc, SFHEA, MRCEM
School of Medicine and Population Health
University Teacher in Medical Education


- Profile
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For enquiries please contact - SMPH-West-Operational@sheffield.ac.uk
After graduating from the Hull-York Medical School in 2016 with an intercalated degree in Clinical Anatomy from the University of Leeds, I joined the University of ºù«Ӱҵ during my academic foundation programme.
I completed a PGCME and subsequently an MSc in Health Professions Education alongside my clinical training in emergency medicine. I now divide my time between working clinically as an A&E registrar and academically within the Division of Clinical Medicine as a University Teacher.
I regularly teach undergraduate students in various settings including lectures, small-groups, practical sessions, simulation, and clinical skills. My primary teaching focus is on anatomical education where my clinical experience is used to enhance the relevance of undergraduate medical anatomy teaching including the implementation of significant radiological component. For the MBChB course, I also lead the development and delivery of small-group case-based learning sessions known as Integrated Learning Activities (ILAs). My role also extends to contributing to assessment practices including blueprinting, question writing, standard-setting and quality-assuring summative examinations. Additionally, I am involved in the research and development of digital learning across the MBChB including the use of generative artificial intelligence where I lead on guidance and training for undergraduate medical students.
- Publications
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Journal articles
Conference proceedings papers
- Teaching interests
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- Anatomy and radiology
- Clinical and case-based learning
- Digital and technology-enhanced learning
- Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI)
- Digital learning resources for anatomy education