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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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Spark podcast episode #4
Creativity with Dr. Robert Fleisig | Public Health Program with Dr. Emma Apatu
In the fourth episode of MacPFD Spark, we are welcoming back Dr. Robert Fleisig to discuss notions of creativity in healthcare and providing solutions for health-based problems before learning about the Master's of Public Health program at McMaster University with Dr. Emma Apatu.
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!
Listen on Web, SoundCloud, or Apple Podcasts |
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In case you missed it...
This month's feature is: Virtual Virtuosity - Online Teaching 101
In this segment by the McMaster Program for Faculty Development, speakers have come together to discuss the characteristics of teaching online to meet new demands and obstacles in an increasing virtual world.
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In case you missed it...
Leadership & Management Essentials: Negotiations 101
In this emerging new series, the McMaster Program for Faculty Development brings you methods for applying healthy negotiation strategies for health sciences professionals and others seeking advancement or new responsibilities in an effective manner. Learn from several speakers how negotiations can and should be applied.
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Featured Faculty Tastemaker
The MacPFD tastemaker series brings you interesting insights from our facultyβs brightest leaders, educators, and scholars. If you have insights youβd like to share, please click here to submit your suggested resource. |
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Dr. Alim Nagji
Clinician educator and ER physician from McMaster University with an interest in simulation and medical education.
"This excellent resource will help take your powerpoint presentations from the 90s to on fleek (that's millennial for 'cool'). Get tips on how to choose your colours, fonts and how to use your layout to augment what you're saying."
Resource: Presentation Design for Medical Educators
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Do you want to be a tastemaker? |
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Healthcare practitioners as patients perspective
We are developing a podcast mini-series on healthcare providers as patients. If you are a healthcare provider, or have been one in the past, and have crossed over to becoming a patient/client, we would love to have a conversation with you about the lessons youβve learned. E-mail us at macpfd@mcmaster.ca |
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Recorded Events
We know not everyone can make it to our βliveβ events, so weβve been archiving them for you to review/enjoy later! Here are recent recorded events that you may find interesting:
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Upcoming Events
Research Supervision: A How-To Workshop
Waterloo Regional Campus Event
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Friday, Nov. 16, 2020
6:00 PMβ7:30 PM ET
Info & Register: Click here
MERIT Rounds
Sibley Lecture
Addressing the 'elephant in the room': Shame and sentinel emotional events in medical learners
Dr. Will Bynum
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November 17, 2020, 5pm
π» Delivered virtually
Info & registration:
Click here
Adapting Experiential & Community Engaged Education for the Remote Context
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Tuesday, November 17 from 11am - 12:30pm or Tuesday, November 17 from 5pm - 6:30pm
π» Delivered virtually
Info & registration:
Click here
Women's CHAT
You Belong Here: Navigating Imposter Syndrome
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Wed., Nov. 18, 2020, 12:00pm (noon)
π» Delivered virtually
Info: Click here
Register: Click here
Social Media & The Healthcare Professional
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November 18th, 2020, 7:00-8:30pm.
π» Delivered virtually
Info: Click here
Register: Click here
New Faculty Orientation: Mac
ademia Explorer Launch
A multi-campus event.
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Thurs, Nov 19, 2020
7:00-8:30pm
π» Delivered virtually
Info: Click here
Register: Click here
Teachers as Allies:
Standing by learners during race-related aggressions and microaggressions
Guest: Dr. Onyeka Otugo (Harvard University)
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Monday, Nov. 23, 2020
7:00-8:30pm
π» Delivered virtually
Info: Click here
Register: Click here
Race and Colonialism in the History of Medicine & Public Health
Presented by: Dr. Ellen Amster (Hannah Chair in History)
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Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2020
1:00-3:00pm
π» Delivered virtually
Info: Click here
Register: Click here
Jointly brought to you by
the FHS EDIAC
Lessons from the first American pandemic: Racism
With Special Guest:
Dr. Joshua Ellis
(Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard University)
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Thurs., Nov 26, 2020, 7pm
π» Delivered virtually
Info: Click here
Register: Click here
Women's CHAT
Intersectionality: Diversity of Perspectives
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Tues., Dec. 1, 2020, 8:00pm
(w/ Dr. Ming-Ka Chan)
OR
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Wed., Dec. 2, 2020, 8:00pm
(w/ Dr. Saroo Sharda)
π» Delivered virtually
Info: Click here
Registration: Click here
Lies, Damned Lies, and Surveys:
Designing Better Surveys for Program Evaluation and Research
Guest:
Dr. Anthony R. Artino, Jr.
(GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, DC)
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December 9th, 2020, 5:30 - 7:00pm EST
π» Delivered virtually
Info: Click here
Register: Click here
Psychological Safety and the Clinical Learning Environment
Guest:
Dr. Brigitte K. Smith
(University of Utah)
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Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020
7:00-8:30pm
π» Delivered virtually
Info: Click here
Registration: Click here
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