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MacPFD Blast:
Delivering development to your inbox


MacPFD is pleased to offer new digital content and we are continually developing new resources to support faculty development. This newsletter will regularly highlight featured content and promote our blogs, podcasts, recorded webinars, and other online resources.
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Earn up to 3.5 Mainpro+ credits or 3.5  MOC Section 1 hours

 
16th Annual Day in Faculty Development #MacPFD16
Advancing Inclusive Excellence in Health Education and Practice
📅 Tuesday, June 6, 2023, from 12:00 - 4:00pm ET
💻 Delivered virtually
 
Featuring:
Henry & Sylvia Wong Forum Keynote
Jackie Schleifer Taylor PT, PhD, CHE
President & CEO, London Health Sciences Centre
📅 Tuesday, June 6, 2023, from 12:00 - 1:00pm ET
 
Join us, as we Engage, Develop, and Inspire faculty and health professionals around the world to advance inclusive excellence in their academic, training, and practice environments.
 
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Navigating Ethics in Education Scholarship
 
📅 Thursday, May 4, 2023; 12:00 – 1:30pm ET
Facilitator: Mark Lee, MERIT Research Support Manager
💻 Delivered virtually
 
This virtual workshop will engage participants in discussion and inquiry on the practicalities of the ethics application process, with a focus on education scholarship ethics reviews.
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Faculty of Health Science Database (FHS-DB) Training Sessions

 

The calendar outlining all planned training sessions for Faculty of Health Science Database (FHS-DB) is available now! Training sessions will be facilitated based on the audience type (i.e., faculty, departments, programs). Each training session date and time can be found under the specific category. 

 

📅 May 1 - 5, 2023
💻 Delivered virtually
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AMEE Faculty Development Journal Club Presents: Supporting Midcareer Women Faculty Through Mentorship and Sponsorship 
📅 Thursday, July 6, 2023, 10:00 – 11:00am ET
💻 Delivered virtually
Registration coming soon!

MacPFD Spark! Episode 49 - Future of Library and Information Sciences 

Welcome to MacPFD Spark! In this episode, we listen to Dr. Laura Banfield talk about library and information sciences. She discusses topics such as how she has seen the field evolve, how we can expand our access and availability of sources of information, and what she envisions for the future of the library and information sciences field.

New Spark episodes launch on a biweekly basis - with exception for special event and themed episodes - so be sure to check back often for more content to help you grow and enhance your career in the health sciences!

Featured Guest(s) – Dr. Laura Banfield

Interviewer(s) -  Dr. Ruth Chen

In Case You Missed It...
Coaching in the Health Professions, Pt. 2

Coaching is well developed in the sporting and music world but do we fully understand it's role in medical education? During this webinar, we will search for a definition of a coach and try to understand the relationship between coaching and feedback as it applies to the development of medical trainees. Using my lens as an elite athlete, we will explore the similarities and distinct cultural differences between coaching in sports and coaching in medicine. Our panel's variety of expertise will offer strategies and insight into how we can apply these coaching principles with our trainees.


Part 2 of 2 from the Coaching in the Health Professions (HPE) webinar features a panel discussion with Drs. Liliana Coman, Mark McRae, Jonel Miklea, Robin Mackin & Teresa Chan.
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AFMC’s Best Evidence Training for Pain Management, Opioid Stewardship and Substance Use Disorder 

 

The modules aim to address gaps in current educational offerings on pain management, opioid use disorder and opioid stewardship. These modules build upon the UGME curriculum, previously launched in January 2021, and the three curricula taken together act as a continuum of learning.

 

This curriculum was co-created with subject matter experts from across disciplines (e.g., addiction medicine, family medicine, pediatrics and obstetrics, anesthesiology), drawn from across the country and partnered with patient subject matter experts and family caregivers. 

 

All of these resources can be accessed at http://opioids.afmc.ca/

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Do-It-Yourself Mentorship Playbook, Vol. 1

 

We've been working hard with a Division of Emergency Medicine team to put together this amazing book for you about mentorship. For both Academics & Clinicians, this book aims to help you raise the bar in mentorship by providing you with worksheets and resources.

All proceeds are returned to fund further academic work at McMaster University.

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MacPFD Presents

MacPFD16

📅 Tues., June 6, 2023, 12:00-4:00 pm ET

💻 Delivered virtually

Register: Click here

 

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