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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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Dr. David Callen is
a Pediatric Neurologist and an Associate Professor in the Division of Pediatric
Neurology, Department of Pediatrics, McMaster University. He has additional
training in…
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Welcome to McMaster! with Dr. Michelle Dion. This talk provides an overview of some
of the platforms students will likely be using this fall for their classes. It
will also provide some tips and…
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Quick Introduction to Microsoft Teams
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Dr. Connie Williams is a Neonatologist and Associate Professor in the Division of Neonatology. Her academic interests include bioethics, health policy, and interprofessional education.
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Dr. Meagan Doyle is an Assistant Clinical Professor for the Department of Pediatrics. She was part of the third graduating class from NOSM, Thunder Bay, and spent her third-year clerkship in Sioux…
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Dr. Connie Williams is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics in the division of Neonatology. Her academic interests include interprofessional education, bioethics, and health policy.
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This tutorial explains how to schedule a meeting/session in MS Teams.
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Dr. Karen Bailey is an Associate Professor at McMaster University,
she has worked as a paediatric surgeon and the Pediatric Trauma program
director at McMaster Children’s Hospital since…
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Dr. Quang Ngo is an Associate Professor and Clinician
Educator in the Department of Pediatrics at McMaster University and a
practicing Pediatric Emergency Medicine physician at McMaster…
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Dr. Robert Issenman was trained at McMaster, McGill and Harvard. He is currently a Professor of Pediatrics at McMaster University. HHSC will go live with the New Epic Electronic Health Record in 4…
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Once the Meeting Owl Pro is physically setup, plugged into power, and connected to your computer via USB, its time to launch your video conferencing software.
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Learn how to connect and control in-person classroom audio visual equipment in some classrooms at McMaster.
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