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Event

Faculty Development Workshop: Giving Effective Feedback to Learners in Difficulty

Wednesday, March 20, 2024 13:30to16:30
Price: 
Free

Workshop Title: Giving Effective Feedback to Learners in Difficulty. (This presentation will be given in English).

Date and time: Wednesday 20 March, 1.30-4.30pm

Speakers:

  • Perle Feldman, Associate Professor at the Department of Family Medicine and consultant to the Faculty Development Committee.
  • Catherine Jarvis, Assistant Professor at the Department of Family Medicine and Director of Faculty Development.

Learning Objectives:

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

Location : In person at 5858, chemin de la C么te-des-Neiges (third floor) Room 307.

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

About the Speakers

Perle Feldman, MDCM, CCFP, FCFP, MHPE is an Associate Professor at the Department of Family Medicine at 缅北强奸. She returned to 缅北强奸 after eight years at University of Toronto where she was the Post-Graduate Program Director for Family Medicine at North York General Hospital and an Associate Professor of Family Medicine, a member of the Curriculum Committee and a consultant to the Faculty Development Committee. She has taught family medicine for over thirty years, currently teaching at CLSC Parc Extension.

Catherine Jarvis, MD, FCFP is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Family Medicine. She practices and teaches family medicine at the CLSC Cote-des-Neiges, a 缅北强奸 affiliated teaching unit. Dr. Jarvis has held several leadership roles including Faculty Development Site Lead at the CLSC C么te-Des-Neiges, 缅北强奸 Family Medicine Faculty Development Committee Member, and Medical Director of the Herzl Family Practice Centre鈥檚 Obstetrical Intake Clinic. She is currently the Director of Faculty Development for 缅北强奸鈥檚 Department of Family Medicine.

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