General Internal Medicine
Call for Abstracts - 2022 Virtual GIM Research Day
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2022 Virtual GIM Research Day
Friday, June 24, 2022
12:00-1:30 PM
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Submission Deadline: March 31, 2022

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2022 Virtual GIM Research Day
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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Submission Deadline: March 31, 2022
Abstract Submission Guidelines
This year's GIM Research Day will be held virtually via Zoom.
Details to follow.

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CoLearning Curriculum in Quality Improvement Final Presentation Virtual Event
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1-2 PM: Keynote Presentation
"Quality Improvement and Sickle Cell Disease: What's 'better' and how do we get there?"
Dr. Jennifer Bryan, Ms. Serena Thompson, & Ms. Ruth Appiah-Boateng
2-2:10 PM: Break
2:10-3:45: Project Presentations

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GIM Research Day
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U of T GIM Research Day
A Forum to Showcase, Connect and Strengthen Research Excellence.
This year's GIM Research Day will be held virtually on Friday, May 28th from 12pm to 1:30pm.
Please join us to enjoy short trainee presentations, and a keynote presentation "Using Randomization to Create a Learning Health System" by Dr. Leora Horwitz.

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Virtual GIM Citywide Rounds
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Topic: Oral Hypoglycemic Agents for the Management of Diabetes Mellitus
Presenter: Dr. Shoba Sujana Kumar, University of Toronto
Please contact Tina Teng for Zoom details.

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Inaugural HoPingKong Workshop in Complex Medicine
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This is a 1-day workshop exploring various aspects of the unique work done by general internists largely, but not exclusively, in the outpatient domain- evaluating patients with undifferentiated symptom complexes, considering rare diagnoses, grappling with uncertainty, advocating for patients with unique needs, among others. The format includes expert presentations and panel discussions as well as audience Q&A. Speakers include UofT GIM faculty, non-GIM faculty from emergency medicine, psychiatry, and family medicine, as well as invited speakers from McMaster University.
This workshop is open to GIM R4/5 trainees as well as practicing general internists.
Registration Link:
https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/4821340/The-HoPingKong-Workshop-in-Complex-Medicine

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U of T GIM Continuing Education Event
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Please join us for the next event scheduled for April 3, 2019, 4-5:30 PM in the WCH Pink Cube
4:00-4:45 PM - Update on thromboembolic disease - Dr. Bill Geerts
4:45-5:30 PM - Goals of care discussions - Drs. Christine Soong and Leah Steinberg
Please RSVP to Tina.Teng@uhn.ca

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U of T GIM Research Day
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2019 GIM Research Day: Thursday, June 6, 2019, 2:30 - 6:30 PM
Location: Hart House Debates Room, University of Toronto
Please join your colleagues for the 2019 GIM Research Day and Wine and Cheese Social.
Dr. Angela Cheung will be the keynote speaker, and a special research award will be presented in honour of Dr. Jack Tu.
Preliminary Program
Detailed Agenda
For catering purposes, please kindly RSVP to tina.teng@uhn.ca by May 29, 2019.

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Publication Advice Seminar: Dr. Jocalyn Clark
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DoM Faculty Member Jocalyn Clark (GIM) has offered to put on a lunch time interactive seminar focusing on those embarking on publication careers looking for advice about how to attract editors’ attention. This session is open to junior faculty, interested trainees, and those new to submitting publications.
Please RSVP if you would like to attend, as space is limited. A light lunch will be provided.Jocalyn Clark is Executive Editor at The Lancet in London, UK where she leads the Comment section, handles peer review and commissioning of content, serves on the journal’s global health and leader writing teams, and leads the journal’s #LancetWomen project. Previously Jocalyn was an Assistant Editor at The BMJ (2002-07), Senior Editor at PLOS Medicine (2008-13), and Executive Editor of Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition and icddr,b in Dhaka, Bangladesh (2013-16). Since 2006 Jocalyn has also been an adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto, Canada. In 2013 she held a residency at the Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center, which produced a 5-part Series critiquing the medicalisation of global health and in 2014 she was named among the Top 100 women leaders in global health. Jocalyn has a BSc in biochemistry & microbiology and a MSc and PhD in public health sciences, the latter of which was supported by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research at the University of Toronto. Jocalyn is dedicated to building capacity and the visibility of investigators and institutions from the Global South, and is a recognised leader in the mechanics of writing, publishing, publication ethics, and global and women’s health. She has over 150 publications in peer-reviewed journals.

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University of Toronto Award for Teaching in GIM
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Terms of Reference
Purpose
To recognize excellence in teaching, and/or educational leadership or administration in the Division of General Internal Medicine (GIM) at the University of Toronto.
Criteria
Candidates may be nominated by faculty or residents.
A candidate may be nominated based on consistent excellence in teaching, or on exemplary service to the division as an educational leader and administrator. All nominees should be exemplary role models for trainees, demonstrating the CANMEDs roles with distinction.
Selection Process
The selection committee will be made up of the division director and senior members of the executive of the division. The nominators and/or nominees will provide supporting documentation for the candidate in the form of a curriculum vitae and/or teaching dossier. The nominees will be notified in advance to submit these supporting documents.
Any individual having already received the award within the previous five years will not be eligible.
Nomination Procedure
Candidates may be nominated by faculty or residents or students and the nomination must based on consistent excellence in teaching, or on exemplary service to the division as an educational leader and administrator. All nominees should be exemplary role models for residents, demonstrating the CANMEDs roles with distinction.
By nominating this teacher, it is understood that you feel that this teacher deserves a teaching award. This award will be given to one member of the University of Toronto Division of General Internal Medicine. Award winners will be ineligible for renomination for a period of five years.
Please return the attached nomination form by email to Dr. M. Kapral at moira.kapral@uhn.ca by May 24, 2019.

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