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Faculty Development Webinar: Donner une rétroaction efficace aux apprenants en difficulté

Wednesday, February 28, 2024 12:00to13:30
Price: 
Free

Webinar Title: Donner une rétroaction efficace aux apprenants en difficulté. This presentation will be given in French. (The same webinar in English is scheduled in March, details to come shortly.)

Date and time: Wednesday 28 February, 12 – 1.30pm

Speakers:

  • Emma Glaser, family physician at the GMF-U Bordeaux Cartierville at the Université de Montréal.
  • Mylène Arsenault, Associate Director at the Department of Family Medicine at ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ and Associate Director of Faculty Development in the same department.

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Learning Objectives:

  • Identify barriers in giving feedback to learners in difficulty
  • Describe 3 common perceptions of residents needing remediation
  • Compare and contrast various strategies for coaching residents in
    difficulty

Location : Zoom

This event is being organized by Faculty Development at the Department of Family Medicine.

About the Speakers

Emma Glaser, MD-MSc, CCFP practices as a family physician at the GMF-U Bordeaux Cartierville at the Université de Montréal. In addition to her master's degree in clinical research, where she trained in quantitative and qualitative methods, Emma pursued advanced skills in perinatal care. Her research examines communication and patient empowerment. Currently, Emma is exploring the usefulness of podcasts as a pedagogical tool and source of knowledge transfer. She created the Première Ligne podcast series for Réseau 1 Québec and is a contributing editor for TOPMF, projects that allow her to combine her clinical passions with her passion for research and teaching. Finally, Emma is also involved in the redesign of the MD program at the Université de Montréal (Renouveau MD), working with her colleagues to create an undergraduate communications curriculum.

Mylène Arsenault, MD, is Assistant Professor at the Department of Family Medicine. She holds an MD from ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ where she completed her residency in family medicine. She is a clinician teacher at the HERZL Family Practice Center. Dr. Arsenault is involved in various committees for the development of continuing medical education for physicians. She is a member of the scientific committee for the ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ Annual Refresher Course for Family Physicians, as well as for the FMOQ magazine Le Médecin du Québec. She is the Associate Director at the Department of Family Medicine and Associate Director of Faculty Development within that same department.

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