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MacPFD Blast:
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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.
[Image Description: Bridging Leaders logo, which is a white bridge on a maroon background. Advertises the Fall 2022 cohort of the program.]
Bridging Leaders (BLP) is a 4-month program aimed at raising the capacity of leaders who have to navigate multiple roles/frames within an organization (or even multiple organizations!). Unlike most leadership training, which have people considering one perspective to set their vision and mission, our Bridging Leaders Program is meant to help people navigate competing interests across multiple roles, groups, institutions, etc.
 
Applications due: September 10th, 2022.
In Case You Missed It...
Wikipedia: A Series - Free Does Not Mean Poor 
Originally presented on November 2, 2021.
 
Have you read Wikipedia recently? Do your learners or trainees read Wikipedia? Do you want to disseminate your publications or the publications of your peers beyond your professional community? Wikipedia’s health and medical pages are accessed with more frequency than any other health information web site in the world, with disproportionate access from geographic areas where access to physicians, hospitals, or trusted government information is limited.
 
If you have knowledge, you have knowledge to share. Learn from our expert speaker, Denise Smith, a Wikipedia researcher with expertise in Wikipedia as a consumer health information resource. 
[Image Description: Cover of the Do-It-Yourself Mentorship Playbook, Volume 1. Small yellow stick note graphic, stating that this book is  concurrent guide for both mentors and mentees.]
Do-It-Yourself Mentorship Playbook

 

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.

Sparkle Podcast Episode 14
The MacEmerg Podcast - How to Grow a Community
[Image Description: MacPFD Spark Podcast logo of written text, with a pair of headphones replacing the 'o' in podcast.]
 
Welcome to the fourteenth episode of MacPFD Sparkle. In this episode, we will be listening to Drs. Teresa Chan and Kevin Dong discuss getting the most out of the podcast experience to create a community of practice using the MacEmerg Podcast. Drs. Chan and Dong reflect on the inception of the podcast and discuss what it means to grow a digital community from the ground up.
 
Featured Guests - Dr. Kevin Dong
Interviewer -  Dr. Teresa Chan
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MacPFD & McMaster Department of Medicine Present

Bridging Leaders Program

📅 September 19, 2022 - January 16, 2023

💻 Delivered virtually

Click here for more information.

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Deadline to apply is September 10, 2022.

*Activities are subject to change
 
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