Emergency Medicine- Visiting Professor Day w/ Dr Watling
Visiting Professor Day- December 6th, 2017
with Christopher J. Watling, MD, MMEd, PhD, FRCP(C)
Topic: Feedback
Bio:
Dr. Chris Watling received his MD cum laude from Dalhousie University in 1990, and then completed residency training in neurology at Western University in London, Canada in 1995. After a fellowship at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Centre in Houston, Chris practiced general community neurology in Sudbury, Ontario. He returned to London in 2000 to join the faculty of Western’s Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry. He completed a Masters in Medical Education from the University of Dundee (2009), and a PhD in Health Professions Education from Maastricht University (2014).
Dr. Watling is Professor in the Departments of Clinical Neurological Sciences, Oncology, and Family Medicine., Associate Dean for Postgraduate Medical Education, and a Scientist at Schulich’s Centre for Education Research and Innovation. His research explores how and why feedback influences learning, and how medicine’s professional culture shapes its educational practices. His favorite professional activity, however, is teaching (and writing about) writing.
Agenda
(Please note the changes from our usual academic day)
Location: Chestnut Centre, Terrace Room *unless noted
0830-9:45 Group B Rounds (Residents only) | Topic: Mastering the feedback conversation Objectives:
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10:00-11:00 Grand Rounds | Topic: From Orchestras to Operating Rooms: Professional Culture and its Influence on Learning Objectives:
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11-11:30 Panel Discussion | Title: An Open Discussion on Strategies to Facilitate Honest Feedback Objectives:
Panelists: Dr Glen Bandiera, Dr Barbara-Ann Millar, and Dr Shelly Dev |
11:30-12:00 Catered Lunch | Objective: Recharge and refresh! |
12:00-2:00 Journal Club | Resident presenters: Dr. David Kodama (PGY3) & Gerhard Dashi (PGY1) Expert: Dr. Watling Articles:
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Panel Bios: | Dr. Glen Bandiera, BASc, MD, MEd, FRCPC - Dr. Bandiera has degrees in Engineering (Waterloo), Medicine (McMaster) and Education (OISE/UT). He completed an Emergency Medicine Residency with advanced training in Trauma Resuscitation at McMaster University. He served for ten years as a staff emergency physician and Trauma Team Leader at St. Michael’s Hospital. Glen currently serves as Chief of Emergency Medicine at St. Michael’s Hospital and Associate Dean, Postgraduate Medical Education at the University of Toronto where he holds the rank of full professor. His academic interests are in faculty development, curriculum design and competency assessment and he has published widely in these areas. Dr. Bandiera’s past positions include chair of the Accreditation Committee of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada; chair of the Royal College Emergency Medicine Specialty Committee; President of the Canadian Association For Medical Education, and founding Director of the Canadian Association for Medical Education Foundation. Dr. Barbara-Ann Millar MBChB, MRCP, FRCR, FRCPC Bio TBD Dr. Shelly Dev Bio TBD |