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Invités précédents

2020-2021
Dr. Lorelei Lingard
University of Western Ontario
Story, Not Study: How to Write Manuscripts that Readers Can't put Down!
Dr. Peter Cantillon
University of Galway, Ireland
Apprenticeship Learning in Clinical Teams: The Role of the Implicit Curriculum
2019-2020

Dr. Reinhart Reithmeier
University of Toronto

The 10,000 PhDs Project at the University of Toronto: Using Employment Outcome Data to Inform Graduate Education

Dr. VickiÌýLeBlanc
University of Ottawa

Emotional Is Not Irrational: Rethinking The Role Of Emotions In Learning And Clinical Skills
2018-2019

Dr. Erik Driessen
Maastricht University

Where Have We Failed?: A Critical Perspective on Health Professions Education

Dr. Jörg Goldhahn
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland

Digital Medicine: Impact and Consequences for Teaching and Learning
Dr. David Irby
University of California San Francisco
Developing and Rewarding Teachers as Educators and Scholars: Remarkable Progress and Daunting Challenges
2017-2018
Dr. Chris Watling
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry
Conceptualizations of Coaching
Dr. Howard Bergman
Â鶹AV

Â鶹AV Family Medicine Innovation in Learning

Mr. Vincent Dumez
Université de Montréal

Patient Partnership in Care, Education and Research : Implementation Principles and Challenges

Dr. Christna St-Onge
Université de Sherbrooke

Monte Carlo Simulation Studies: Answering Statistically Challenging Questions in Health Professions Education

Dr. Louise Nasmith
University of British Columbia

Resilience: Teaching, Learning and Assessing

2016-2017
Dr. Lara Varpio
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Building the Community of Health Professions Education Scholars; Sharing Lessons Learned for Developing and Maintaining Successful Health Professions Education Units
Dr. Daniel Jones
Harvard Medical School
The Simulation Centre as the Hub of Education Research and Innovation
Dr. Renato Antunes dos Santos
Universidade de Sao Paulo
The Impact of the Accreditation Process on Medical Residencies
Dr. John Launer
Health Education England
Conversations Inviting Change: Narrative Practice in Healthcare
2015-2016
Dr. Rita Charon
Columbia University Medical Centre

Teaching Toward Attention: The Pedagogies of Narrative Medicine

Dr. Jennifer Cleland
University of Aberdeen

Curriculum Reform: The More Things Change, the More they Stay the Same?

Dr. Glenn Regehr
Centre for Health Education Scholarship, University of British Columbia

Fields and Disciplines, Phenomena and Theories: The Scholarship Enterprise in Health Professions Education

Dr. Sydney Smee
Evaluation Bureau, Medical Council of Canada
New Trends in Assessment at the MCC
Dr. Steven J. Durning
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Thinking Nonlinearly in Health Professions Education Research

Dr. Jishnu Das
Development Research Group (Human Development and Public Services Team) at the World Bank
Visiting Fellow at The Center for Policy Research, New Delhi

Using Standardized Patients to Assess Healthcare Quality in the Field: An Overview

2014-2015
Dr. Kevin Eva
Centre for Health Education Scholarship, University of British Columbia
Using Improvisational Theatre to Improve the Effectiveness of Feedback: Why Facilitating Performance Improvement Requires Going Off Script
Dr. Arno Kumagai
University of Michigan
Teaching and Transformation: ÌýFaculty Development for Reflective Praxis.
Dr. Ken Harris
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
Competence By Design: Reshaping Canadian Specialty Medical Education
Dr. Tanya Horsley
The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
Will I Ever be Funded? And Other Questions Answered About the Royal College's Educational Grants Program
Sir Liam Donaldson
Imperial College London
How to Find Solutions to Sustainable Risk Reduction
Dr. John Dokerty
Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago
Patient reflections on the teaching and learning environment
2013-2014
Robert Gagnon
Université de Montréal
Progress testing : development and results at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Montréal
Dr. Lynn Monrouxe
Cardiff University, Wales
Preparedness for Practice
Dr. Kiki Lombarts
University of Amsterdam's Faculty of Medicine (AMC-UvA)
Research on Professional Performance
Dr Yuko Takeda
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School
How Can weÌýWork with the Community to FosterÌýFuture Doctors whoÌýRespondsÌýto SocietyÌýNeeds?
Dr. Geoff Norman
McMaster University
The Things We Know, the Things We Think We Know but Don’t, and the Things We Don’t Know but Should
Dr. Brian Hodges
University of Toronto, Wilson Centre
Advanced Seminar on Theroretical Foundations in MedEd Research
Dan Ince-Cushman
Â鶹AV
Supervised Near-Peer Clinical Teaching in the Ambulatory Clinic
Dr. John Mellinger
Southern Illinois University School of Medicine
Community and Competence: Celebrating and Leveraging Collective Strengths in a Residency Program

Dr. Pamela Andreatta
University of Minnesota Medical School

Simulation-Based Performance Measurement: Quantitative and Qualitative Methods
2012-2013
Dr. Amitai Ziv
Israel Centre for Medical Education and Sheba Medical Center

Challenges in Simulation-Based Education

Dr. Hollis Lai
University of Alberta
Advances in Automatic Item Generation
Dr. Valerie Dory
Université catholique de Louvain
Current Perspectives on Meaningful Assessment
Dr. Glenn Regher
University of British Columbia
Self-Assessment, Self-Direction, Self-Regulation, and Other Myths
Dr. Stewart Mennin
University of New Mexico
Learning for a Change, Changing for Learning
Dr. Regina Mennin
University of New Mexico
Critical Pedagogy: From Medical Education to Health

Dr. Itiel Dror
Flanders Family Visiting Professor in Medical Simulation

How to Exploit Cognitive Opportunities in Medical Education: Improving Patient Care and Safety

2011-2012
Ms. Lois Ingram
Ingram and Associates, New York

Program Evaulation of the Physicianship Curriculum

Dr. Norbert Schmitz
Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Â鶹AV

Designing Questionnaires and Survey Instruments

Dr. Alenoush Saroyan
Department of Educational Psychology, Faculty of Education, Â鶹AV

Areas of Research Interest

Dr. Judy Segal
University of British Columbia

How Shall We Talk About Medical Humanities?

Dr. Brian Hodges
Wilson Centre, University of Toronto

Thinking About the Subjective and the Collective in Assessment

Dr. Eduardo Salas
Institute for Simulation and Training, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida

How Do You Turn a Team of Experts into an Expert Team?

Ms. Ilde Leopore
Institutional Review Board, Faculty of Medicine, Â鶹AV

Research Capacity Building - Review of Â鶹AV IRB Process

Dr. Barry Issenberg
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida

Simulation-Based Assessment in Medical Education

2010-2011
Dr. Marc Triola
New York University, New York

Best Practices in Online Technologies and Lessons Learned

Dr. Kevin Souza
UCSF, San Francisco, California

Best Practices in Online Technologies and Lessons Learned

Dr. Brian Hodges
Wilson Centre, University of Toronto

A Tea Steeping orÌýi-Doc Model for Medical Education?Ìý

Dr. Wendy Levinson
Univeristy of Toronto

Career Development for Clinician Teachers and Educators: 10 Tips (or Trips)
Ìý

Ms. Lois Ingram
Ingram and Associates, New York

Program Evaulation of the Physicianship Curriculum
Ìý

Lord Ara Darzi
Flanders Family Visiting Professor in Medical Simulation
Imperial College, London

Simulation

Dr. Sue Pullon
Department of Primary Health Care and General Practice, University of Otago Wellington, New Zealand

Travelling Educational Workshops - Are They Worthwhile?
2009-2010

Dr. Angel Centeno
Austral University. Buenos Aires. Argentina

Highlights from Medical Education Research Projects

Dr. Tim Wood
Medical Council of Canada
Grantsmanship
Dr. Hilliard Jason
University of Colorado, Denver
Empathic Instruction: Seeing the World Through Our Learners' Eyes
Professor Robert Bracewell
Â鶹AV, Facilty of Education
Research Capacity Building
Dr. Scott Wright
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Role Modeling and Clinical Excellence
Dr. Jordan Cohen
George Washington University, Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC)

Educational Innovations in Times of Change
Ìý

Dr. Molly Cooke
UCSF School of Medicine

Faculty Engagement and Development as Intentional By-Products of Curriculum Innovation

Dr. Ron Epstein
San Fancisco State University

Defining and Assessing Professional Competence

Ms. Lois Ingram
Ingram and Associates, New York

Program Evaulation of the Physicianship Curriculum

Dr. Carla Pugh
Flanders Family Visiting Professor in Medical Simulation, Center for Advanced Surgical Education at Northwestern University

Assumptions of an Educator: Potential Pitfalls during Simulation Design and Implementation

2008-2009
Dr. Brian Hodges
Wilson Centre, University of Toronto

Centre Review

Dr. Joseph Martin
Harvard Medical School

Lessons fromÌýthe Harvard Curriculum ReformÌý2003-2008

Dr. Rachel Ellaway
Northern Ontario School of Medicine

The Open Source Medical School - Challenges to Learner, Faculty and Institutional Identities

Dr. Ajit Sachdeva
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago

Faculty Development and Support to Advance Simulation-based Education

Dr. Roger Kneebone
Flanders Family Visiting Professor in Medical Simulation, Imperial College London, United Kingdom

Realism and Fidelity in Simulation

2007-2008
Dr. Glenn Regehr
Wilson Centre, University of Toronto

Grant Writing

Dean Richard Levin
Faculty of Medicine, Â鶹AV Univeristy

A New Ecology for Learning: The Role of Technology in Medical Education

Dr. Lara Varpio
Academy for Innovation in Medical Education (AIME), Ottawa

Knotworking and Interprofessional Practice: When the Knot is Not Working

Dr. Deborah Danoff
RCPSC

Successful Grantsmanship in Medical Education

Dr. Gary Dunnington
Southern Illinois University School of Medicine

Forecasting Resident Performance

Dr. Sue Brien
Canadian Patient Safety Institute

Promoting Patient Safety: Defining Core Competencies

Dr. Bill McGaghie
Northwestern University

Advancing a Research Agenda in Simulation-Based Medical Education

2006-2007
Dr. Kathryn Parker
The Michener Institute for Applied Health Sciences, Toronto

Strategies for Program Evaluation

Dr. Lorelei Lingard
Wilson Centre, University of Toronto

Challenges in Qualitative Work in Medical Education: Methodological, Theoretical and Rhetorical Issues

Ms. Ilde Leopore
Institutional Review Board, Faculty of Medicine, Â鶹AV

Research Ethics and Medical Education

Dr. John Norcini
Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research, Philadelphia

Assessment

Dr. Donald Irvine
Picker Institute Europe, UK

Patients, Professionalism and Revalidation

2005-2006
Dr. Luc Cote
Université Laval

An Online Feedback Module

Dr. Linda Blank
American Association of Medical Colleges

Reflective Strategic Planning

Dr. Olle Ten Cate
Centre for Research and Development of Education, University Medical Centre, Utrecht

Student-Teacher RotationsÌýand IMEX

Dr. Paul Grand'Maison
Université de Sherbrooke

Education in the Community

Dr. Ada Sinocore
Faculty of Education, Â鶹AV

Cultural Competencies

Dr. Richard Reznick
University of Toronto

Patient Safety and Communications in the Operating Room

Dr. Dale Dauphinee
Medical Council of Canada

Mentorship, Collaboration, Motivation and Assessment

2004-2005
Dr. Amitai Ziv
Tel Aviv University, Israel

The Simulation Center as a Model of Teaching

Dr. Karen Mann
Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS

The Role of Theory in Medical Education

2003-2004
Dr. Kelly Skeff
Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA

Train the Trainer Modules

Dr. David Irby
University of California, San Francisco, CA

Educational Innovations in Academic Medicine

2002-2003
Dr. John Spencer
University of Newcastle, UK

Publishing in theÌýMed Ed Literature

Dr. Steve Holtz
Steve Holtz, University of Ottawa
Tailoring Medical Education to Learner Needs: Facilitating the Adoption of Innovations in Practice
Dr. Richard Reznick
University of Toronto

A Career in Medical Education: The Road Less Travelled By

2001-2002
Dr. Rita Charon
Columbia University, New York

Narrative Medicine: Teaching Empathy and Clinical Courage

Dr. Fred Hafferty
University of Minnesota-Duluth

The Hidden Curriculum in Medical Education

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