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March 2025 Update

Don’t miss out on a chance to present your research at NERD!  

Abstracts are being accepted until March 16 at 11:59PM. 

Click here to access the NERD abstract portal

Health Professions Educator Award 2025
 
Annually, the Health Science Education MSc Program (HSED) and MERIT recognizes outstanding contributions to health professions education and education scholarship from the Faculty of Health Sciences through the Health Professions Educator Award.    
   
The award is designed to encourage and reward the continued excellence of health professions education and health professions education scholarship within McMaster University. Nominees will be senior faculty and leaders in their respective professional schools that have made substantial contributions to education in the Faculty of Health Sciences including teaching, mentorship, educational scholarship, or research, throughout their careers. Presented by HSED and MERIT, at the annual Norman Education Research Day.    
   
Do you know someone worthy of this distinction? Nominate them today!   
   
Deadline to submit nomination: April 27, 2025 at 11:59 p.m.
 
John C. Sibley 2025 Award for Excellence in Education for Part Time Faculty
 

The John C. Sibley award is presented annually to a  part-time faculty member in the Faculty of Health Sciences who has contributed in an outstanding manner to the education of health professionals (preferably in more than one sector). See enclosed list for previous winners.  The award includes an honorarium in the amount of $2,500.00 (gross), paid via direct deposit, and a citation. The name of the winner is announced publicly through email and newsletters. A permanent plaque in the 2J area (HSC) serves as a record of the awardees.   

 

The John C. Sibley Award is named in honour of Jack Sibley who became Associate Dean, Education in 1979 and was known for his interdisciplinary approach to community health both locally and internationally.



Nominations are now being requested for this prestigious award, which highlights the importance of part-time faculty in fulfilling the academic mission in more than one sector. The nominees will be evaluated according to the following criteria: 
  • Development and evaluation of innovative educational activities in the health sciences
  • Support of interprofessional education
  • Sustained commitment to the academic mission
  • Impact on teaching and learning in FHS programs and initiatives.

If you know of an eligible part-time faculty member, we would strongly encourage you to submit a nomination.  The nomination package should include an updated CV; a detailed letter (no more than 3 pages) by the nominator which addresses each of the above criteria, highlighting examples in each area; two supporting letters commenting on the special contributions of the nominee in line with the criteria
 
Please send appropriate documentation to Dr. Rob Whyte, Vice-Dean, Education and Chair, Sibley Selection Committee by email to fhsvded@mcmaster.ca 
 
Application Deadline: March 3, 2025

The recipient will be invited to the Sibley Lecture where they will be presented with the Sibley Award, at the University Club, Main Campus, on Tuesday, April 15th at 5:00 p.m. with a special dinner to follow.
NOTE: The MMR workshop is now at capacity. However, if you are interested in attending the session, please email merit@mcmaster.ca to be added to the wait list. 
Announcements

Congratulations, Renate Kahlke! 

 

2024-2025 Teaching Award:  
Graduate Education 

Department of Medicine,  
McMaster University  

Congratulations, X. Catherine Tong!

 

Department of Family Medicine Research Fund

(Medical Education Stream)

Creating Vignettes for Family Medicine Teachers’ Needs Assessment

Congratulations, Elif Bilgic!

 

2025 Dr. Anthony KC Chan Rising Research Star Award

Department of Pediatrics

Fly on the Wall: Advancing health-care professions education through research
 
 "Fly on the Wall" is a series that highlights both the breadth, interdisciplinary nature and collaborative approach within Faculty of Health Sciences. 
 
Sandra Monteiro and Jonathan Sherbino are education scientists with the McMaster Education Research, Innovation and Theory (MERIT) Centre. They believe a diversity of expertise is the secret ingredient to advancing clinical education and practice.
 
FHS Communications spoke with Monteiro and Sherbino about how we select, teach and assess future health-care professionals, and why a diversity of expertise is the secret ingredient to advancing clinical education and practice.  
 
This open-access reading list is designed for clinicians, students and scholars who are interested in learning about the world of health professions education (HPE).
The website has been curated into various topics related to HPE, along with a content experts’ seal of approval.
 
Do you have a question you want to start exploring? Or are you looking for an article to stimulate a seminar or journal club? We’ve taken out the guess work for you and compiled our favourite resources on our site! 
 
Check us out on YouTube!
 
The MERIT playlist is now available for viewing via the Faculty of Health Sciences’ YouTube channel!  
 

In this month's MERIT Video Spotlight, Dr. Danielle Brewer-Deluce explores what model-based factors influence anatomy learning difficulty, how teaching and testing modalities influence this, and what modifications educators can make. 

 

Watch the video HERE.

 

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MERIT is on YouTube! Check out our MERIT Rounds archives, scientist profiles, research day plenaries, and more.   

   

Make sure you subscribe to the MERIT YouTube channel for all things HPE!   
Feel free to share with your colleagues!  

 

SUBSCRIBE HERE 

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.

McMaster Events & HPE News

Qualitative Health Research Methods 

June 2-5, 2025 

9:00am-4:00pm 

McMaster University Student Centre 

 

This four-day course is designed to enhance your applied qualitative health research skills with practical tools and techniques. 

 

Tailored for graduate students, trainees, research staff, faculty, and clinician-scientists, this intensive program will help you:

 

1) Apply diverse qualitative analytic techniques. 
2) Utilize qualitative data analysis software effectively. 
3) Master rapid qualitative analysis methods. 
 

Register for the course here.

Health Research Services – Supporting Excellence in Research at McMaster University 

 

Health Research Services (HRS) is a core support group within McMaster’s Faculty of Health Sciences. The prime objective of HRS is to assist our faculty in maximizing their research success. 

 

HRS is available to provide support to our researchers so you can focus on driving innovation and discoveries. Here are some of the ways the dedicated team at HRS can support researchers: 

 

Securing Funding

Information on how HRS can help you find funding sources and support applications. 

 

Managing Funding 

Information on how HRS can support once funds have been awarded, from compliance, to agreements and more. 

 

Necessary Forms and Resources

A one-stop online shop to access to research-related training, policies and how-to documents. 

 

Did you Know? HRS offers McMaster scientists access to core facilities operated by experts at a reasonable cost. Learn more.

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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