Oct 28, 2016  |  ALL DAY

Undergraduate Education Faculty Development Workshop

Join us for our annual day-long event for family physicians and health professional educators involved in undergraduate medical education.  This year's workshop takes place on Friday, October 28th, 2016 at the Vaughan Estates of Sunnybrook.

About the Event

  • Hosted by: The Department of Family and Community Medicine's Undergraduate Education Program.
  • 2016 theme: Into the Future - the New Curriculum
  • Keynote speaker: Dr. Patricia Houston, Vice-Dean, MD Program in the Faculty of Medicine
  • Small group sessions
  • Faculty and student posters
  • Breakfast and lunch Pasteincluded
  • Free to University of Toronto Family Medicine teachers
  • Free parking

This continuing education event is held under the auspices of Continuing Professional Development, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto and the Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto.

College of Family Physicians of Canada – Mainpro+:
This Group Learning program meets the certification criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been certified by Continuing Professional Development, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto for up to 5.5 Mainpro+ credits.

Registration for this event has now closed.

Small Group Sessions

Two small group sessions offer the following options.

Please click  here  to download details on the sessions (pdf).

Session #1
11:00 am - 12:30 pm

  • Teaching Undergraduate Medicine Through A Generalist Lens
    Ruby Alvi, Azadeh Moaveni, Melissa Nutik, James Owen, Risa Freeman
     
  • MEET-MP (Making Every Encounter Therapeutic-Medical Psychiatry): Fostering Healing Conversations
    Adrienne Tan, Pracha Vatsya, Ketan Vegda, Lu Gao, Carrol Zhou, Jana Lazor, Azi Moaveni, Ruby Alvi
     
  • Teaching Generation “Why”: How the principles of Generational Theory inform Curriculum Development and Undergraduate Teaching in the Health Sciences
    Patricia Windrim
     
  • Back to the Future: Exploring Old Fashioned Approaches to Modern Complexity
    Chase McMurren, Purti Papneja
     
  • Building a Resilient Medical Education Community: What does it mean, why does it matter, and how can we promote it?
    Leslie Nickell, Jana Lazor, Raed Hawa, Shayna Kulman Lipsey

Session #2
1:45 pm - 3:15 pm

  • Lifting Barriers to Care with Evidence Based Mindfulness Meditation techniques in Busy Medical Practices
    Dr. Kevin Rod and Ms. Kimya Rod
     
  • Promoting Performance Change: Delivering specific, actionable, clinical skills feedback to early medical learners
    Preeni Rathuge, Jean Hudson, Joyce Nyhof-Young, Jana Lazor
     
  • Time saving Technology
    David Esho

Agenda

8:00 amRegistration, Breakfast, Poster Presentations and Sponsor Booths
8:20 amWelcome – Dr. Dave Wheler
8:25 amThe Future of Family Medicine Education
Dr. David White, Interim Chair, DFCM 
8:40 am New in Undergrad
Dr. Azadeh (Azi) Moaveni, Director, Undergraduate Medical Education, DFCM
8:50 amKeynote Address – Dr. Patricia Houston, Vice-Dean, MD Program in the Faculty of Medicine
The MD Program – bravely going where we have not gone before
9:50 am

Panel Discussion: It Works in Practice but does it Work in Theory?  Using Educational Science and Evidence in the Foundations Curriculum
Dr. Mahan Kulasegaram, Dr. Nicole Woods, and Dr. Sarah Wright.  Facilitated by Dr. Azadeh (Azi) Moaveni

10:30 amNutrition Break, Poster Presentations and Sponsor Booths
11:00 amSmall Group Sessions #1
12:30 pmLunch
1:15 pmTeaching Awards – Dr. Dave Wheler
1:45 pmSmall Group Sessions #2
3:15 pmEvaluation and Draw 

Contact

dfcm.clerkship@utoronto.ca