To register please email [email protected]
PARTNERING WITH COMMUNITIES AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
With Shawna O’Hearn, Director Global Health, Dalhousie University
Thursday, April 10, 2014
12:00-1:00pm
Halifax = 2-L3, Tupper Link
Moncton = Room 1711
Fredericton = Room 220
Saint John = Room 105
Miramichi = Room 3111
Waterville = Room 14-020A
PAPER CHASING: SELECTING THE BEST ARTICLES FOR LEARNERS
With Dr. Lara Hazelton, Faculty Development Co-Director & Krista Ritchie, Research Services, IWK
Monday, April 14, 2014
5:30-6:30pm
Halifax = G-36, Tupper Link
Moncton = Room 1712
Fredericton = Room 220
Saint John = Room 218
Miramichi = Room 3111
Waterville = Room 14-020A
BEDSIDE TEACHING UNDER PRESSURE
With Dr. Gary Altenkirk, Faculty Development Co-Director
Webinar:
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
8:00 PM
Note: Please contact me or your local site coordinator if you require information or assistance related to accessing the webinar.
To join in on the date and time listed below:
· Click on the link ( use control key and click with mouse)
· Enter your name in the box provided, then click Enter Room
· You will then automatically join the live session
· NOTE: be sure your volume is turned on, if you have a web cam you can join using this tool, if you do not have a web cam , that is fine, you will be able to see and hear the presenter and type in any questions.
Enter the webinar through this link: / Enter your name (Firstname Lastname) in the
Guest box and hit enter. https://cpddalhousie.adobeconnect.com/facdev
SERVICE LEARNING: BRINGING STUDENTS AND COMMUNITIES TOGETHER
With Shawna O’Hearn, Director Global Health, Dalhousie University
Thursday, April 17, 2014
12:00-1:00pm
Halifax = G-36, Tupper Link
Moncton = Room 1711
Fredericton = Room 220
Saint John = Room 105
Miramichi = Room 3111
Waterville = Room 14-020A
SUCCESSFUL NAVIGATION AND NEGOTIATION OF PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES IN THE EDUCATIONAL CONTEXT
With Faculty of Medicine Professionalism Committee and Dr. Fiona Bergin
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
4:00-6:00pm
Halifax = G-36, Tupper Link
Saint John = Room 218
TEACHING EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE
With Dr. Michael Allen, Professor, Post-retirement Appointment, Dalhousie University
Webinar:
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
8:00 PM
Note: Please contact me or your local site coordinator if you require information or assistance related to accessing the webinar.
To join in on the date and time listed below:
· Click on the link ( use control key and click with mouse)
· Enter your name in the box provided, then click Enter Room
· You will then automatically join the live session
· NOTE: be sure your volume is turned on, if you have a web cam you can join using this tool, if you do not have a web cam , that is fine, you will be able to see and hear the presenter and type in any questions.
Enter the webinar through this link: https://cpddalhousie.adobeconnect.com/facdev/
Enter your name (Firstname Lastname) in the Guest box and hit enter.
LEARNING TO TEACH: A JUNIOR SURGEON’S PERSPECTIVE ON INTRAOPERATIVE TRAINING
With Dr. Sean Barry, MD, FRCSC, Division of Neurosurgery Dalhousie University
Thursday, May 1, 2014
12:00-1:00pm
Halifax = G-36, Tupper Link
Moncton = Room 1712
Fredericton = Room 208
Saint John = Room 221
Miramichi = Room 3112
Waterville = Room 14-020A
PROGRAM EVALUATION
With Ms. Peggy Alexiadis Brown and Dr. Karen Mann, Division of Medical Education
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
12:00-1:00pm
Halifax = G-36, Tupper Link
Moncton = Room 1711
Fredericton = Room 220
Saint John = Room 218
Miramichi = Room 3111
Waterville = Room 14-020A
HOW TO PREPARE FOR PROMOTION
Wth Dr. Lara Hazelton, Faculty Development Co-Director, Dalhousie University
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
12:30-2:30pm
Halifax = G-36, Tupper Link
Moncton = Room 1711
Fredericton = Room 208
Saint John = Room 105
Miramichi = Room 3111
Waterville = Room 14-020A
Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine Summer Institute 2014
NAVIGATING THE CLINICAL MIND:
Teaching, Assessing and Learning Clinical Reasoning
June 5 – 7, 2014
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Teaching learners to make the right decisions in clinical settings.
How can we do this effectively? How do we determine success?
At the Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine Summer Institute 2014 you will learn:
• The impact of clinical reasoning on practice
• To integrate clinical reasoning into your teaching
• To effectively assess learners’ clinical reasoning skills
Who should attend: Clinical, basic and health sciences faculty, medical educators, researchers, learners, health professionals, clerkship directors and dentistry educators
15th ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON MEDICAL/HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION AND INTERPROFESSIONAL LEARNING
The Division of Medical Education will host the 15th Annual Symposium on Medical/Health Professions Education and Interprofessional Learning on Wednesday, June 11, 2014 from 0800 – 1700. All members of the medical, dental, and health professions communities, as well as members of the Dalhousie University community at large, including residents and students, are invited to attend. The goal of this Symposium is to offer a forum for faculty, residents, and students to present their scholarly/professional work.
All areas of health professions education and interprofessional learning are welcome (curriculum, teaching/learning, evaluation, faculty development in undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing education). We encourage participation from dentistry and the health professions, as well as from medicine.
37TH ANNUAL DR. PAUL CUDMORE MEMORIAL LECTURE
The Challenge of Considering Costs while Caring for Patients
Neel Shah, MD, MPP
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centre, Boson, MA
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
4:30-5:30pm
Halifax = Theatre A, Tupper Link
Videoconferenced to:
Miramichi = DMNB Room 3111
Moncton = DMNB Room 1711
Saint John = DMNB Theatre 105
Online availability to:
Fredericton = via Cisco Jabber Software
(Information [email protected])
Website: http://dme.medicine.dal.ca/Cudmore.php
37TH ANNUAL DR. PAUL CUDMORE MEMORIAL WORKSHOP
Educating Clinicians to Deflate Medical Bills: Best Practices for Teaching Value
Neel Shah, MD, MPP
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centre, Boson, MA
Thursday, May 8, 2014
8:30-10:30am
Halifax = Room 2L-3 and Room 2L-7
Videoconferenced to:
Saint John = DMNB Theatre 105
Online availability to:
Fredericton, Miramichi, and Moncton = via Cisco Jabber Software
(Information [email protected])
Website: http://dme.medicine.dal.ca/Cudmore.php
FOR COMPLETE DETAILS: http://www.medicine.dal.ca/departments/core-units/cpd/faculty-development-program/programs/lecture-series.html
REGISTRATION PREFERRED:
PLEASE NOTE: Registration is preferred due to space limitations and to provide you with additional tools prior to attending sessions.
Please register for any of these events by sending an email with your Net ID (user name) or Banner number to:
NS and PEI Faculty – [email protected]
NB Faculty – [email protected]
Angela Hogan BA, MEd
Faculty Development Educator
Dalhousie Medicine New Brunswick
100 Tucker Park Road
Saint John, NB E2L 4L5
Office: 506.636.6008
Fax: 506 636 6001