Education Week: November 16 – 20, 2020
Sunnybrook is one of Canada’s premier academic health sciences centres. Our learners come from all over the world to study with our renowned faculty and become important members of our interprofessional, person-centred teams. That’s something to celebrate.
Join us on Education Week for knowledge and appreciation.
Innovation in Patient Education During COVID-19
Tuesday, November 17, 2019: 12 p.m. – 1 p.m.
Location: Online (Zoom)
Join us for an online panel discussion on how we are providing care virtually, what patient education looks like in a virtual environment, how patient educators participate in virtual care and what we can do to expand our patient education efforts during COVID.
Panel speakers:
Dr. Sharon Domb
Dr. Illana Halperin
Brandy Tanenbaum
Registration required: Please register by sending your name and role at Sunnybrook to education@sunnybrook.ca.
This event is open only to Sunnybrook staff, physicians and learners.
Learner Appreciation Day
Wednesday, November 18, 2020: 12 p.m. – 1 p.m.
Location: Online (Zoom)
On Learner Appreciation Day, we celebrate the more than 4,000 learners from 40 different health disciplines who come to train at Sunnybrook each year. Join us for a mindfulness session led by psychiatry resident Dr. Selina Zeng, be inspired with a student innovation showcase, and enjoy some games and prizes! You deserve this break from your studies. Worried about taking the time? Talk to your supervisor.
This event is open only to Sunnybrook students, interns, residents and fellows. Details will be e-mailed to all learners.
ReVITALizing your Virtual Teaching and Learning
Thursday, November 19, 2019: 12 p.m. – 1 p.m.
Location: Online (Zoom)
Educators, clinicians and leaders are learning together to pivot to the ‘new normal’ of virtual teaching and learning across our systems. In this one-hour talk, we will share emerging practices in online facilitation from our experiences in virtual interprofessional education, team communication and care. Participant engagement and facilitation strategies from our VITAL (Virtual Interprofessional Teaching and Learning) Program will be discussed, including optimizing videoconferencing norms, small group breakouts, large group monitoring, real-time polling, chat box/annotation activities, team simulation videos and videoconferencing technology management. We will also discuss reflecting on your 'web-side' manner for personal and professional connections in virtual teaching, learning and care.
Guest speaker:
Dean Lising
Dean Lising, PT, BSc(PT), BSc, MHSc(Health Admin), is the team-based practice and education lead at the Centre for Interprofessional Education (IPE), University of Toronto (UT) at University Health Network. Dean leads IPE curriculum, professional and faculty development programs locally and internationally and is the co-creator of the BOOST! and VITAL programs, adapting IPE and care teaching strategies into virtual formats. As co-chair of the Toronto Academic Health Sciences Network (TAHSN) Practice Interprofessional Care Working Group, Dean has led the advancement of interprofessional competencies, organizational and team tools across clinical teams, organizations and networks. Dean is faculty for Ontario’s Improving and Driving Excellence Across Sectors (IDEAS) Foundation programs, co-authored published team dynamics research in international quality and safety literature. He has recently collaborated with the Canadian Mental Health Association Peel Branch to deliver teamwork and virtual care education to mental health leaders, providers and teams. Dean continues to work as a physiotherapist with 20 years of experience in inpatient, critical care, emergency and community clinic settings.
Registration required: Please register by sending your name and role at Sunnybrook to education@sunnybrook.ca.
This event is open only to Sunnybrook staff, physicians and learners.
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Show your appreciation to someone who has been instrumental in your learning at Sunnybrook by sending them an “e-apple of thanks.”
We are all teachers. We are all learners. Thank you for your contribution to education at Sunnybrook.