What does the future of medical education look like? Join Dr. Teresa Chan in an interactive digital workshop to think through what the near future of medical education might look like.
Objectives:
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
– identify some hard and soft trends in the future of medical education;
– name one area of interest they’d like to explore;
– find an accountability buddy to set a goal for their own future development.
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Dr. Teresa Chan is an associate professor and Associate Dean of Continuing Professional Development at McMaster University. Dr. Chan is very well known for her scholarship in faculty development and online education research. She is one of the founding members of the METRIQ Study group. She is the Chief Strategic Officer for the CanadiEM digital community of practice. She is a Senior Advisor of the international Faculty Incubator program for the Academic Life in Emergency Medicine (ALiEM) group. For ALiEM, she has also served on their Editorial Board and was a lead of the Medical Education in Cases Series (www.aliem.com/medic). Dr. Chan is also interested in developing medical education innovations (and evaluating them!). For instance, she has co-developed and is evaluating a serious game about emergency department flow called GridlockED (www.gridlockedgame.com)!