Description of Research Expertise
Dr. Kassutto’s primary interests are in the development of innovative simulation-based education initiatives, the application of novel technologies such as extended reality and artificial intelligence in medical education, and communication and interprofessional training for all levels of learners. In addition to curriculum development, she is also actively engaged in assessment of these new initiatives through a variety of medical education research studies.
Selected Publications
Kassutto S, Clancy C, Harbison S, Tsao S: A virtual simulation‐based clinical skills course The Clinical Teacher 21 (4): e13727,2025.
Kassutto SM, Baston C, Clancy C: Virtual, Augmented, and Alternate Reality in Medical Education: Socially Distanced but Fully Immersed ATS Scholar 2 (4): 651-664,2024.
Heath JK, Kassutto S: Preventing the Crash: Simulation-Based Training for High-Acuity, Low-Occurrence Events for Critical Care CHEST 165 (3): 482-483,2024.
Kassutto S, Clancy C, Bennett N, Tsao S: Virtual Simulations to Enhance Medical Student Exposure to Management of Critically Ill Patients ATS Scholar 5 (2): 242-246,2024.
Kassutto S, Tsao S, Bennett N: From luddite to luminary: Implementing technology in healthcare education Medical Education 58 (1): 11-13,2024.
Kassutto SM, Baston C: Entrusting the Process: Assessment of Critical Care Ultrasound Skills in Fellowship Trainees ATS Scholar 4 (1): 8-11,2023.
Kassutto SM: "Interview: Stacey M Kassutto" EMJ Reviews, Respir AMJ 1 (1): 59-61,2023.
Tsao S, Clancy C, Bennett N, Rose S, Kassutto S: Medical Education in the Metaverse: Integration of Virtual Learning Experiences Into Core Clerkships for Medical Students Academic Medicine : 2023.
Mohanraj EM, Flaherty S, Reitzner JB, Kassutto SM, Burkart KM, Çoruh B: Developing a Curriculum for Medical Education: Targeted Needs Assessment. https://apccmpdscholars.org/courses/curriculum-development/ : 2022.
Kassutto S, Ferreira J.: "A novel ambulatory curriculum for pulmonary and critical care fellowship training" ATS Scholarly Podcast : 2021.
Academic Contact Information
University of Pennsylvania
Department of Medicine
Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Division
3400 Spruce Street,828 Gates Building
Philadelphia,
PA
19104
Patient appointments: 800-789-7366