
An event for faculty, staff and residents
8:00-5:00 - Maudsley Symposium
5:00-6:00 - Public Lecture
All Welcome - attend the full day, or come and go during the event.
Please pre-register if you plan to attend the lunch.
**For full schedule, list of presenters, description of workshops and concurrent sessions CLICK HERE!
**CLICK HERE for the program learning objectives
Join us for this full day event, covering:
- CBME Made Ridiculously Simple
- Programmatic Assessment Guidelines
- Coaching for Learner Performance: Applying Sports Psychology in Resident Training
- Simulation-Based Assessment in CBME
- MedTech and Assessment
- Competencies for Academic
- Advisors and Competence Committee Members
- Online Case-Based Modules
- Interdisciplinary Workplace-Based Assessment
- Resident Perceptions of CBME
- Essential Steps to CBME Readiness: A Workshop for Program Administrators
Program Agenda
8:00-8:45 Registration & Light Refreshments
8:45-9:45 Opening Remarks by Dean Richard Reznick & CBME Q&A
9:45-10:50 Research Presentations: Lightning Rounds 1
9:45-10:50 Three Steps to CBME Readiness: A Workshop for Program Administrators
11:00-11:50 Concurrent Sessions 1
11:50-12:50 Lunch & Poster Viewing
12:50-1:50 Research Presentations: Lighting Rounds 2
1:55-2:45 Concurrent Sessions 2
2:50-3:40 Concurrent Sessions 3
3:40-4:00 Break
4:00-5:00 CBME Implementation from the Frontline: A Panel Discussion
5:00-6:00 Plenary Address: Dr. Duncan G. Sinclair - Change in Health Professional Education?
About the Plenary Speaker
Duncan G. Sinclair is professor emeritus of Physiology and Distinguished Fellow in the School of Policy Studies, Queen’s University. Coming to the then Faculty of Medicine as a Markle Scholar in Academic Medicine, he led in the development of the Life Sciences program and subsequently served sequentially as Dean of Arts and Science, Director General of Program Operations for the Medical Research Council of Canada (the fore-runner of CIHR), Queen’s Vice-Principal (Institutional Relations), Vice-Principal (Services), Vice-Principal (Health Sciences), and Dean of the then Faculty of Medicine. Subsequent to his retirement in 1996, he served as Chair of Ontario’s Health Services Restructuring Commission until 2000. Dr. Sinclair has served over the years on a number of Provincial and National Boards and Commissions including currently on the Canadian Frailty Network and the Boards of the Addictions and Mental Health Services - Frontenac and Lennox & Addington and of the Southern Frontenac Community Services Corporation.
Thank You to the Maudsley Fund in Medical Education
Robert Maudsley, MD, FRCSC was a passionate mentor and innovator in the field of medical education and a former Vice-Dean at Queen’s School of Medicine. Dr. Maudsley was instrumental in the development of the original CanMEDS Framework, and at the time of his death was Associate Director of Internationally Educated Health Professionals at the Royal College. Through this grant and the generosity of this family, his legacy as a committed medical educator continues.