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Objectives:
Explore
the methodology of the article, including strengths and limitations.
Explore
the facilitators, barriers, and implications of the virtual CaRMS
interview…
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Dr. Adrienn Szabo is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics. She was born and raised in Hungary, and she completed her Pediatric Residency in Budapest. She worked as a staff physician…
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Objectives: 1. To discuss research ideas of faculty/trainees related to peds education research 2. To create opportunities for research feedback and discuss future directions 3. To create…
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Dr. Jesse Papenburg practices Pediatric Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology at the Montreal Children’s Hospital of the McGill University Health Centre. His research focuses on the…
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Dr. Sarah Khan received her medical doctorate from the University of Ottawa and came to McMaster for her pediatric residency training, followed by Infectious Disease Fellowship at the Hospital for…
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Dr. Amneet Sidhu is a staff neonatologist at McMaster Children’s Hospital and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics. She joined the division in 2017 after completing her…
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Feben Aseffa, Director, Healthcare Equity, Quality and Human Rights, Association of Ontario Midwives Lwam Mehari, Association of Ontario Midwives Experiences Of Racism In Midwifery Wednesday, October…
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Jaleesa Bygrave is a registered social worker who has a
breadth of experience working in the areas of child welfare, primary health
care, corrections, health promotion, and community development.…
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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. In this…
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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. In this…
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Dr. Emma Wyatt from McMaster University's Department of Pediatrics reviews data reflecting rates of burnout and distress amongst medical trainees and doctors, and shares Ontario Medical…
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