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PSI Visiting Scholars Event
Generative Futures in Health Sciences Research
This event is sponsored by Physicians' Services Incorporated (PSI) and is open to the entire McMaster community!
Thursday, September 26, 2024
12:00-5:00pm
University Club, McMaster University
As artificial intelligence reaches further into academia and healthcare, we are left to consider the profound implications for research in the health sciences. This one-day conference invites provocative speakers from diverse backgrounds to outline the current state-of-affairs and forecast changes in the near future. This interactive educational event promises engaging discussions and reflective moments, encouraging attendees to reconsider established norms and envision future possibilities.
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Apply for the AI and Education Research Stater Fund! The purpose of the fund is to facilitate scholarship on the intersections between artificial intelligence and education in the health sciences. There is one award of $4,000. Submit to merit@mcmaster.ca by September 8, 2024 at 11:59pm. Full details can be found HERE |
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Upcoming MERIT Rounds
MERIT has been preparing for the upcoming Educational Rounds for the 2024/2025 term. Stay tuned for more information via the MERIT email once it's available! In the meantime, please save the following dates at 5pm EST (subject to change):
2024
October 15
November 5 (12pm)
2025
January 21
February 18
March 18
April (Sibley Lecture, date TBD)
May 20
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Congratulations, Amy Keuhl, Jonathan Sherbino & Mark Lee!
2024-25 Open Educational Resources (OER) Grant
The Library
The OER Grant Program supports projects that will foster the creation and integration of free, high-quality open textbooks and course materials to improve teaching and learning.
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Congratulations,
Spencer van Mil!
Spencer has successfully defended his thesis in the McMaster Health Science Education Graduate Program on “Impact of Competence by Design on the Resident Experience” under the supervision of Dr. Anita Acai.
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Congratulations,
Daniel Brandt Vegas!
2024 Clinician Educator Awards
Outstanding Contribution Award
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Congratulations,
Anita Acai!
2024 Clinician Educator Awards
Excellence in Teaching Award
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Congratulations,
Quang Ngo!
2024 Clinician Educator Awards
Best Faculty Hot Topics Presentation
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2024 Health Professions Educator Award
Suzanne Archie
Dr. Suzanne Archie, MD, FRCPC, is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences and a psychiatrist at the East Region Mental Health Clinic. She is the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Director for the Post Graduate Medical Education at McMaster University and is Chair of the Anti-Black Racism Task Force for the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences. She has published on different aspects of early intervention, including substance abuse, program evaluation, and ethnic diversity in pathways to care for a first episode of psychosis. Her research has been supported by the Canadian Institute of Health Research, Peter Boris Centre for Cannabis Research, and the Mental Health Commission of Canada. Currently, Dr. Archie is engaged in knowledge translation projects involving video game technology educate youth about cannabis and psychosis, particularly those from Black African and Caribbean communities. She is also conducting a program evaluation of an educational module designed to advance the mental health of Black children and youth.
The Health Professions Educator Award is designed to encourage and reward the continued excellence of health professions education and scholarship within McMaster University. Nominees will be senior faculty and leaders in their respective educational schools that have made substantial contributions to education in the Faculty of Health Sciences including teaching, mentorship, educational scholarship, or research, throughout their careers. Read the article HERE.
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2024 Education Scholarship Fund
Danielle Brewer-Deluce
(Department of Pathology & Molecular Medicine)
FOAL study – Feature Optimization for Anatomy Learning
Collaborators: Bruce Wainman, Alex Cen, Ryan Phan, Nyssa Rousta, Linda Wu, Jessica Gu
Renate Kahlke
(Department of Medicine)
When the White Coat Only Comes in One Size: An Intersectional Qualitative Study of Anti-Fat Bias in Medical Education
Collaborators: Kori LaDonna, Daniel Brandt Vegas, Maria Nicula, O.G Thorne, Jessica Ostrega and Sandra Monteiro
The Education Scholarship Fund is to promote and support scholarship (research and innovation) in health sciences education in the Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS), McMaster University.
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MERIT Membership
MERIT's community of practice consists of individuals who have a deep interest in advancing health professions education through research and applied science.
Join us in welcoming:
Lee de Bie Das (scholar)
Interested in becoming part of MERIT's community of practice? Click HERE. |
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Norman Education Research Day 2024 Highlights
On Wednesday, June 5, students, faculty and researchers came together to celebrate the history and future of health professions education research at Norman Education Research Day. This one-day event takes place in-person in early June, and is an opportunity to hear from scholars in health professions education research around topics in technology, EDI, health and education policy, and more!
Dr. Stefanie Sebok-Syer from Stanford University gave the keynote address about measuring interdependence in health care systems and teams for assessment.
Check out Dr. Sebok-Syer's keynote presentation HERE.
We welcome you to connect with other professionals who, like you, share a passion to create a brighter world for health professionals and address emerging issues within health professions education. The abstract submission portal for NERD 2025 and registration to attend will be made available in the early new year.
We look forward to seeing everyone at next year’s research day!
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Did you know?
NERD is named after one of McMaster’s longstanding faculty, Dr. Geoff Norman. Dr. Norman is a Professor Emeritus, a Scientist at McMaster Education Research, Innovation & Theory (MERIT), and a member of the Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact.
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Education Innovations Profile
Do you know of an outstanding education innovation that deserves recognition?
MERIT invites you to submit nominations for our Education Innovations Profile!
This new segment will be featured in our monthly newsletter to spotlight educational initiatives in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
Here's what we need:
- A concise 100-word description of the innovation.
- 1-3 hyperlinks to relevant websites and/or publications.
- Names and positions of the key team members behind this innovation.
- An image is encouraged but not necessary.
Don't miss this opportunity to share your or someone else's remarkable work with our community!
Submit your nominations to merit@mcmaster.ca
Submissions accepted on a rolling basis.
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McMaster Events & HPE News |
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October 3, 10, 17, 24
12:00-1:30pm
Virtual
Join Dr. Renate Kahlke for a series of four 1.5-hour virtual workshops designed to support McMaster FHS faculty in developing a qualitative health professions education study. Through a combination of short presentations by qualitative research experts and peer and instructor feedback, you will learn about and develop qualitative research questions and design a study to answer an educational problem in your practice.
To participate, you must be interested in qualitative education (including continuing education) or related quality improvement research and may be interested in submitting a proposal to any grant competition (e.g. Royal College Grants such as MERG and CanMEDS [due in March], FHS education grant [due in April]). Facilitators will support you in determining the best approach to securing funding. Participants can have any level of familiarity with qualitative methods. We welcome novice researchers!
For more information and to register, click HERE
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The Game Changers podcast, brought to you by McMaster Continuing Professional Development Office, is dedicated to exploring the stories of local, bold, and diverse game changers in academia!
This series serves as an educational and inspirational resource, bringing together, highlighting, and celebrating the experiences of these individuals through rich and meaningful stories. The goal is to honor equity, diversity, inclusion (EDI), and Indigenous reconciliation priorities, which academic institutions have sought to prioritize. However, meaningful change can only occur when voices are heard and ideas are nurtured — and Game Changers aims to do exactly that.
New episodes launch monthly, offering narratives that showcase the triumphs and resilience of equity-deserving groups in STEM.
Check out the series HERE.
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