Debora Crabbe
About Debora Crabbe
Debora Crabbe serves as a Teaching Associate and Standardized Patient at Georgetown University School of Medicine and George Washington University, contributing to medical education through simulated patient scenarios. With a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre from Virginia Commonwealth University, she utilizes her acting skills to enhance the training of medical students.
Work at Georgetown University School of Medicine
Debora Crabbe has been employed at Georgetown University School of Medicine since 2017 as a Standardized Patient. In this role, she engages in medical education by simulating patient scenarios, which aids in the training of medical students. Her contributions are essential in providing realistic experiences that enhance the learning process for future healthcare professionals.
Work at George Washington University
Debora Crabbe has served as a Teaching Associate and Standardized Patient at George Washington University since 2016. In this capacity, she utilizes her skills to facilitate medical training sessions. Her involvement in this role supports the educational development of students pursuing careers in healthcare.
Education and Expertise
Debora Crabbe earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Theatre from Virginia Commonwealth University, completing her studies from 2008 to 2012. Her educational background in theatre provides her with the acting skills necessary to enhance the realism of medical training scenarios, thereby improving the educational value for students.
Background in Medical Education
Debora Crabbe has over seven years of experience in the field of medical education. Her work as a Standardized Patient involves creating realistic patient interactions that are crucial for the training of medical students. This experience has established her as a valuable contributor to the development of future healthcare professionals.