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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.
In Case You Missed It...
JiTT/Resident as Teacher: The App
 Originally presented as part of MacPFD14, on May 25th, 2021
 
Dr. Alice Fornari
Teaching in the clinical environment mostly originates from trainees or clinicians who are not formally trained or naturally skilled in teaching. Teaching residents how to teach is increasingly recognized as a critical part of residents’ training. One of the main challenges for Resident as Teacher curricula is how to manage time to integrate pedagogical approaches in the clinical workplace. Clearly defined and geographically accessible structured trainee/faculty teaching resources are very limited. Access of evidence-based content at a point in time is limited with teaching time constraints. 
 
Read more about JiTT/Resident as Teacher: The App, here.
Do-It-Yourself
Mentorship Playbook

 

We've been working hard with a Divisions 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.

My Scholarly Practice - Featured Profile
Jenna Smith-Turchyn MSc(PT), PhD
 
Jenna Smith is an Assistant Professor in Rehabilitation Science at McMaster University. She considers herself a clinical and health services researcher, and is best known for exercise oncology and cancer rehabilitation. Previously, she pursued multi-morbidity, physical therapy, and healthcare technology.
 
Q: Based on your experiences, what advice would you give an early career scientist who wishes to work in the same area that you do?
 
A: Make strong and supportive interdisciplinary collaborations; try innovative, new, and creative approaches to implement interventions; be persistent and highlight important outcomes for a variety of stakeholders; highlight patient / participant experience.
Spark Podcast Episode 22
 
Innovation in Healthcare |
Leadership in Post-Grad Education
 
In the twenty-second episode of MacPFD Spark, we will be listening to guest Sarrah Lal reflect on how to bring innovation into healthcare. Afterwards, Dr. Parveen Wasi will discuss the process of transitioning into a leadership role within post-graduate education and what the promotion process for that looks like. 
 
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 Guests - Sarrah Lal & Dr. Parveen Wasi

Interviewer - Dr. Teresa Chan

 

Listen on Web, SoundCloud, or Apple Podcasts

Looking for the latest McMaster Program for Faculty Development events? Click on the button below to view our event listings!

Featured Events & Courses

 

MacPFD Presents

Writer's CHAT Series

πŸ“… Wednesdays, July 7th - August 25th, 2021, 10am-12pm ET

πŸ’» Delivered virtually

Info: Click here 

Register: Click here

 

Upcoming Events & Courses

 

Fac.Dev QUEST program

πŸ“…Sign up to be a beta-tester for the new MacPFD learning system.

Testing will begin in early 2021.

Limited spots available

Click here to Sign Up for the Beta-Test Run of our QUEST system.

 

MacPFD Presents the Writer's CHAT Series

I Wanna Dance with Somebody: Collaboration & Bringing Your Team Together

πŸ“… Wed., July 28, 2021, 10am-12pm ET

πŸ’» Delivered virtually

Info: Click here 

Register: Click here

 

MacPFD Presents the Writer's CHAT Series

With or Without You: Leading the Writing

πŸ“… Wed., August 4, 2021, 10am-12pm ET

πŸ’» Delivered virtually

Info: Click here 

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MacPFD Presents the Writer's CHAT Series

Cruel to be Kind: Cutting & Editing Your Work

πŸ“… Wed., August 11, 2021, 10am-12pm

πŸ’» Delivered virtually

Info: Click here 

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MacPFD Presents the Writer's CHAT Series

Sweet Child of Mine: How to Handle Revisions

πŸ“… Wed., August 18, 2021, 10am-12pm

πŸ’» Delivered virtually

Info: Click here 

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MacPFD Presents the Writer's CHAT Series

Don’t Stop Believin’: Rejections & Resilience

πŸ“… Wed., August 25, 2021, 10am-12pm

πŸ’» Delivered virtually

Info: Click here 

Register: Click here

Questions? Contact us at macpfd@mcmaster.ca

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