Faculty members in medical and health professional programs at the Faculty of Medicine are invited to an evening panel discussion on neurodiversity's relevance to teaching and learning context. Register: tinyurl.com/53w9zu8h
Join us on October 24th for our workshop, Teaching and Learning with Generative AI in Health Professional Education! Register through the QR code below.
Registration closes soon so sign-up today for our Faculty Development R&R Event Series on Generational Othering for all faculty who teach in the health and medical education programs in the UBC Faculty of Medicine!
Did you know that the Faculty/Resident Development Initiatives Grant (FRDIG) supports projects that aim to enhance the quality or scholarship of teaching in the Faculty of Medicine? Find out more and submit your letter of intent by July 31, 2023 at facdev.med.ubc.ca/grants.
Did you know that the Faculty/Resident Development Initiatives Grant (FRDIG) supports projects that aim to enhance the quality or scholarship of teaching in the Faculty of Medicine? Find out more and submit your letter of intent by July 31, 2023 at facdev.med.ubc.ca/grants.
đłïžâđHappy #PrideMonth! June kicks off Pride season in Canada. Explore opportunities to celebrate, build connections and find resources to learn how you can support the 2SLGBTQIA community: bit.ly/3MZQIBQ
@UBCFacDev proudly promotes a safe and inclusive environment for all regardless of a person's sexual/gender orientation, expression, and identity. Watch Beyond the Binary at youtu.be/lDbSsoyje3o to learn about two-spirit, trans and non-binary community members. #PrideMonth
@UBCFacDev is excited to announce that in the coming year, we will continue prioritizing accessibility! Our next retreat focuses on accessibility & universal design. Our goal is to make our events & educational offerings more inclusive & accessible for all. #CAONAAWChallenge
ALT Webcard featuring a large purple circle on a white background, with imagery of multi-coloured open circles and arcs, regularly used by the OCAO. Text to the right of the image reads: âNational AccessAbility Week 2023 Challenge Questions: What actions has your organization taken to remove barriers for people with disabilities? How are your clients with disabilities faring when they access your site or services, in person or online? What is one thing you will do in the coming year to improve accessibility in your organisation?â The OCOA and Canada wordmarks appear at the bottom of the webcard.
Join Dr. Shari Thompson-Ricci and Dr. Allison Crawford from University of Toronto on a talk about "Trauma-informed Approaches" on May 16th at 12pm (PST). Register here: bitly.ws/Eqdi
đĄ Do you know what accommodations look like in the real world? Clinical teachers and leads in the MDUP are invited to join facilitator Sarah Knitter on May 16th to learn more. Register at bit.ly/405Yy1g.
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Kevin Eva from @ubcMedCHES is awarded the @cameacem the ECME Mentor Award. Congratulations and thanks for all the scholars you have mentored @RogerWong10 @UBCmedicine @ubcprez@UBCFacDev@ubcnews @UBCDoM
ALT Dr. Tal Jarus sharing her experiences and research findings to discuss how people with disabilities experience medicine. Panel on a stage, big screen of Tal Jarus, woman in green blouse and interpreter in black.
đŁ @UBCFacDev is hosting a virtual workshop on May 16, 2023, titled 'What do accommodations look like in the real world?' facilitated by Sarah Knitter. Clinical teachers and leads in the MDUP can register at bit.ly/405Yy1g.
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