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Appreciative Inquiry in Medical Education | Dr. Jo Humphreys | March 21, 2024

Objectives: Review Appreciative Inquiry methodology and the 4D design Understand the different uses for Appreciative Inquiry in medical education Discuss the benefits of…

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What in the #@$*! is happening with respiratory infections? | Dr. Jeffrey Pernica | March 21, 2024

Dr. Jeffrey Pernica is an Associate Professor for the Department of Pediatrics at McMaster University, and the director of the special immunization clinic in McMaster Children's Hospital. His…

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Learning from Null Effects: A Bottom-Up Approach with Ala' Alrababa'h and Scott Williamson

A critical barrier to generating cumulative knowledge is the inability of researchers to observe the results from the full set of research designs. Studies that produce null findings are especially…

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Bridging the Gap: Needs-Driven Innovation: From an Anti-Racism Lens | Dr. Abubaker Khalifa | March 7, 2024

Dr. Abubaker Khalifa is the co-founder/COO of Moonrise Medical, developing a perfusion guidance/diagnostic system in peripheral vascular disease. Abubaker Khalifa is an Assistant Clinical Professor…

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Qualitative and Community Based Research Toolkit: An Introduction with Allison Van – Open House Fall 2021

September 24, 2021 Spark: a centre for social research innovation exists to help solve challenges that come up in social research education and applications. Each session will introduce one of…

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AI in Healthcare Rounds with Dr. Jeremy Petch - February 21, 2024

Dr. Jeremy Petch, Founder, Create (CentRE for dAta science adn digiTal hEalth) discusses CarDIA-AI: Using AI to improve outcomes and efficiency of cardiac investigation. Transcript is included under…

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Session 1: Design Principles for Data Visualization with Juan Velasco

Hosted by Juan Velasco, a visual journalist with a long career focused on visualizing complex research and scientific information, this session will help participants understand why design is an…

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Skills Identification

Identifying your skills is an essential part of the job search process. Skills allow potential employers to evaluate whether you are a suitable candidate for a job. Learn how to identify your…

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Situation-Action-Result (SAR) Statements

Situation-Action-Result Statements help contextualize how your experiences and education translate into job success. Learn how to craft SAR statements to use in your resume, cover letters, or in an…

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One Welfare Lecture

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Navigating the blind spots of drug therapy in Neonates, 5-year experience of MCH Neonatal Clinical Pharmacology Working Group | Dr. Samira Samiee-Zafarghandy | January 4, 2024

Dr. Samira Samiee-Zafarghandy is an Associate Professor for the Department of Pediatrics and neonatologist at McMaster Children's Hospital.In this week's first core session of 2024, Dr.…

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Slow Thinking - Fast Thinking

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Turning critique into promise: How situationalism can aid qualitative interviewing with Anders Vassenden and Marte Mangset.

In their talk, Vassenden and Mangset answer to a recent interactionist/situationist critique of qualitative interviews. This critique holds that because interviews are social encounters with…

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"Examining and Supporting the Intersectional Needs of Refugee and Newcomer Children in Canadian Healthcare" | Dr. Sukaina Dada | December 7, 2023

Dr. Sukaina Dada has been working to improve children’s health and wellness for over 15 years. She focuses on addressing health disparities faced by racialized and newcomer children with…

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AI in Heatlhcare Rounds with Mason Kadem - October 18, 2023

Topic of discussion: Using AI in clinic and large-scale research

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Examining and Supporting the Intersectional Needs of Refugee and Newcomer Children in Canadian Healthcare - Dr. Sukaina Dada – December 7, 2023

Dr. Sukaina Dada has been working to improve children’s health and wellness for over 15 years. She focuses on addressing health disparities faced by racialized and newcomer children with…

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A Hidden Universe of Uncertainty with Nate Breznau

What happens when hundreds of researchers investigate the same research question with the same data? Answer: almost anything goes. Observing researchers in such a task reveals so many minute…

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Turning critique into promise: How situationalism can aid qualitative interviewing with Anders Vassenden and Marte Mangset

In their talk, Vassenden and Mangset answer to a recent interactionist/situationist critique of qualitative interviews. This critique holds that because interviews are social encounters with…

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What is one thing you wish you knew prior to starting your first semester as a TA? What advice would you give to a new TA?

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SEP760: Fall 2023 PFA Interview with Murray Walz on November 5th

Attendees: Murray Walz Asma Ahmed (C01, Group 05) Yca Meriel (C01, Group 06) Yaowen Wu (C02, Group 01) Adarsh Ganesh Thapliyal (C02, Group 04) Adhvait Menon (C02, Group 05) Saad Latif (C02, Group…

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3MT Presentation (Parkinson's Disease)

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STATS 6.1 - Introduction to F Tests.mp4

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Asking Questions is the Foundation of Learning

"Often, people think that the goal of education is to give students answers to their questions. In inquiry-based education though, we recognize that the ability to ask a good question is a…

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