Research Development – Mentorship Workshop – April 26, 2021
The Mentoring Program is designed to help new faculty achieve academic excellence and leadership in teaching, research, clinical care, and community work through informal coaching with a mentor. Intended for clinical and basic science faculty. ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Facilitator: Lorrie Kirshenbaum, Director of Research Development, Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology, Max Rady College of Medicine, Rady Faculty (more…)
Program Coordinator
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Laurie Driedger
Faculty Development Coordinator Office of Educational and Faculty Development S204 Medical Services Building Rady Faculty of Health Sciences University of Manitoba Tel: 204 272-3111 Fax: 204-272-3169 Email: Laurie.Driedger@umanitoba.ca
Managing Time and Disruptions (Small Group Teaching Series) – June 16, 2021
Much teaching in health professions education occurs in small groups. As a way to promote active learning and engagement, small groups engender learning outcomes and foster community building for students. Using teaching strategies specific to small group contexts can help to maximize their effectiveness. In this series we will cover how to develop an effective small group (more…)
Program Coordinator
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Laurie Driedger
Faculty Development Coordinator Office of Educational and Faculty Development S204 Medical Services Building Rady Faculty of Health Sciences University of Manitoba Tel: 204 272-3111 Fax: 204-272-3169 Email: Laurie.Driedger@umanitoba.ca
TO BE RESCHEDULED Equity, Diversity & Inclusion: Considerations in Planning your Curriculum – June 15, 2021
Incorporating a Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) lens in curriculum planning helps support inclusiveness and anti-racist pedagogies in our teaching. In this workshop we will explore ways to review your course content and teaching strategies with an EDI lens, and discuss practical ways you can embed EDI into your curricula. After completing this workshop, you should be (more…)
Program Coordinator
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Laurie Driedger
Faculty Development Coordinator Office of Educational and Faculty Development S204 Medical Services Building Rady Faculty of Health Sciences University of Manitoba Tel: 204 272-3111 Fax: 204-272-3169 Email: Laurie.Driedger@umanitoba.ca
Equity, Diversity & Inclusion: Stop, Talk, Roll – Disrupting Microaggressions on the Ward – May 26, 2021
Microaggressions occur often in different contexts and are usually marked by unfriendly, hostile behaviors towards victims. Defined as “…brief and commonplace daily verbal, behavioral and environmental indignities” they may be intentional or unintentional. Microaggressions harm the victim and when left unaddressed, create a non-welcoming environment for students, staff, and faculty. This workshop focuses strategies for responding to microaggression in a clinical setting. After completing (more…)
Program Coordinator
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Laurie Driedger
Faculty Development Coordinator Office of Educational and Faculty Development S204 Medical Services Building Rady Faculty of Health Sciences University of Manitoba Tel: 204 272-3111 Fax: 204-272-3169 Email: Laurie.Driedger@umanitoba.ca
Fostering Discussion and Engagement (Small Group Teaching Series) – May 19, 2021
Much teaching in health professions education occurs in small groups. As a way to promote active learning and engagement, small groups engender learning outcomes and foster community building for students. Using teaching strategies specific to small group contexts can help to maximize their effectiveness. In this series we will cover how to develop an effective small group (more…)
Program Coordinator
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Laurie Driedger
Faculty Development Coordinator Office of Educational and Faculty Development S204 Medical Services Building Rady Faculty of Health Sciences University of Manitoba Tel: 204 272-3111 Fax: 204-272-3169 Email: Laurie.Driedger@umanitoba.ca
Equity, Diversity & Inclusion: I didn’t know what to say: Addressing microaggressions in your teaching practice – April 28, 2021
Microaggressions are everyday verbal, nonverbal and environmental slights, snubs or insults, whether intentional or unintentional which communicate hostile, derogatory or negative messages to target persons based solely upon their historically excluded group membership. By participating in this workshop, participants will elevate awareness surrounding racism, discrimination, and microaggressions (RDM) occurring in our own educational, clinical and professional (more…)
Program Coordinator
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Laurie Driedger
Faculty Development Coordinator Office of Educational and Faculty Development S204 Medical Services Building Rady Faculty of Health Sciences University of Manitoba Tel: 204 272-3111 Fax: 204-272-3169 Email: Laurie.Driedger@umanitoba.ca
Developing Your Small Group Session/Tutorial (Small Group Teaching Series) – April 22, 2021
Much teaching in health professions education occurs in small groups. As a way to promote active learning and engagement, small groups engender learning outcomes and foster community building for students. Using teaching strategies specific to small group contexts can help to maximize their effectiveness. In this series we will cover how to develop an effective small group (more…)
Program Coordinator
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Laurie Driedger
Faculty Development Coordinator Office of Educational and Faculty Development S204 Medical Services Building Rady Faculty of Health Sciences University of Manitoba Tel: 204 272-3111 Fax: 204-272-3169 Email: Laurie.Driedger@umanitoba.ca
Teaching and Learning in Health Professions Across Generations – April 14, 2021
At least four generations are present in the health sciences education system today and each is influenced by the experiences, attitudes, beliefs, and preferences of their time. Defining these characteristics and drawing helpful contrasts will enable participants to understand overall trends when considering their teaching practices. Learning Objectives: By participating in this webinar participants will identify and define four generations in (more…)
Program Coordinator
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Laurie Driedger
Faculty Development Coordinator Office of Educational and Faculty Development S204 Medical Services Building Rady Faculty of Health Sciences University of Manitoba Tel: 204 272-3111 Fax: 204-272-3169 Email: Laurie.Driedger@umanitoba.ca
Manitoba Psychiatric Association Spring Scientific Virtual Conference 2021
Gender and Sexuality About the MPA The MPA’s objectives are to represent psychiatrists within Doctors Manitoba, as well as to provide a formal regional representation to the Canadian Psychiatric Association and its national components. The MPA plays a role in advocating (along with other groups) for the mental health and psychiatric care of Manitobans, promoting (more…)
Program Coordinator
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Ana Mullen
Lead Program Coordinator, CPD - Medicine
Office of Continuing Competency and Assessment
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Manitoba
Tel: 431-278-5715
Email: Ana.Mullen@umanitoba.ca
ACS Network Heart Attack Day 2021
**THIS IS A VIRTUAL EVENT ONLY** Each year over 2,300 Heart Attacks are treated at St. Boniface Hospital. The Manitoba ACS Network is committed to improve outcomes in these patients. This network is tasked to ensure that Heart Attacks patients have guideline based care optimally, consistently and safely administered throughout the province. Our network employs (more…)
Program Coordinator
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Amanda Marten
Program Coordinator, CPD - Medicine
Office of Continuing Competency and Assessment
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Manitoba
Tel: 431-373-9697
Email: Amanda.Marten@umanitoba.ca