Jan 28-29, 2019  |  12:00am - 12:00am

Celebration of Education Scholarship: Focus on Generalism

Please join us for our next Celebration of Education Scholarship event, presented by the DFCM Office of Education Scholarship. We are holding an evening reception and presentation on Monday, January 28, and a full day of activities on Tuesday, January 29, designed to help faculty members envision, plan and execute education scholarship. Our theme for this event is Generalism in Family Medicine. Come to be inspired, challenged, excited and encouraged.

We will be welcoming Dr. Joanne Reeve to this event. Dr. Reeve is a clinical professor of primary care research at Hull York Medical School and an inner city general practitioner. She has a longstanding interest and expertise in expert generalist practice and will be speaking to us about her personal journey in family medicine and her scholarly work in the field of generalism. 

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Our CES events are designed to build a community of faculty members who are interested in education scholarship. You are invited to attend all or any of the sessions, either in person or by webcast.

Monday, January 28, 5:00-7:30 pm - evening reception and presentation by Dr. Joanne Reeve, Hull York Medical School

Tuesday, January 29, 8:30-4:30 - a full day program of presentations and discussions with guest presenter Dr. Joanne Reeve.

Mon Jan 28/19

Faculty Club, 41 Willcocks St.

5:30-7:30 pm

Reception and presentation by Dr. Joanne Reeve - Ways of knowing in generalist practice: Exploring a career on the Yellow Brick Road

Tue Jan 29/19

500 University Ave.,
Rm 303

8:30-9:00 amRegistration and breakfast
 9:00-10:00 am Grand Rounds, Dr. Joanne Reeve - The Quiet Revolution: Revitalising generalist practice
 10:15-11:15 am

Focus on Generalism Presentations
Dr. Melissa Nutik - Medical Education Through a Generalist Lens
Dr. Nicole Woods - Developing the Family Physicians we Need through Evidence-based Instruction

 11:15 am-12:00 pmPanel Discussion: Tolerance of uncertainty and management of risk
Dr. Joanne Reeve, Discussant
 12:00-12:15 pmLunch break
 12:15-1:15 pmJournal Club, facilitated by Drs. Milena Forte and Joyce Nyhof-Young
 1:30-2:30 pmImpact stories from Art of the Possible grant holders
 2:30-4:30 pmConsultation sessions for Art of the Possible applicants

Dr. Joanne Reeve, Clinical Professor of Primary Care Research, Hull York Medical School
My work tackles two of the biggest challenges facing modern health care systems. Namely, finding primary care solutions for the growing burden of chronic, complex illness; and building capacity for high quality, meaningful primary care scholarship to support the necessary changes. The primary care approach is defined by a person-centred model of care. As a clinical academic, I lead an international collaboration to develop, implement and evaluate the provision of the individually tailored model of care that is expert generalist practice. My work is underpinned by expertise in the fields of complex interventions research, action research, and translational scholarship. As recent past Chair of the Society for Academic Primary Care, I lead work to enhance the capacity for advancing primary care through education and research; supporting quality improvement through the shared application of the skills of scholarship. All of which is supported and sustained by my role as a non-principal GP in a busy inner city Practice in Hull.

Contact

Rachel Ellis Office of Education Scholarship
dfcm.edscholarship@utoronto.ca 416-946-7070