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You are invited to join us for our CAME WEBINAR SERIES

Earn up to 11 certified Mainpro+® credits or

Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Section 1 credits

The CAME webinar series is designed to bring practical, evidence and experience-based advice to Canadian health educators.

Through these monthly Zoom-based CAME webinars, you can listen to presentations on key topics in health professional education and engage with an expert and colleagues in live discussions.

Registration is now free for CAME members! Recordings of webinars are also available to our members via our new membership portal!

Date: Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Presenters: Dr. Reena Pattani, Dr. Shari Thompson-Ricci and Dr. Allison Crawford, University of Toronto

Reena Pattani, MDCM, MPH, is a staff physician and clinician educator in the Division of General Internal Medicine at St Michael’s Hospital and an assistant professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Toronto. She obtained her medical degree from McGill University and completed her residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Toronto, where she was Chief Medical Resident in her final year of training. She completed a Master of Public Health at Harvard University as a Frank Knox Memorial Fellow. One of her scholarly focuses has been organizational effectiveness and workplace culture within healthcare. She currently serves as the Director of Learner Experience in the Temerty Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto.  

Shari Thompson-Ricci, M.A. (she/her) is the EDI Program Coordinator and Education Lead for the University of Toronto- Temerty Faculty of Medicine - Office of Inclusion and Diversity. Shari is a doctorate student at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), an international educator, teaching for over a decade with a focus on social justice, equity, and empowerment, and she has been delivering community-based workshops for 15 years. Shari has worked in the healthcare field since 2017 supporting injury prevention practitioners nationally and globally and is the former host and producer of Sunnybrook’s Centre for Injury Prevention podcast - Injury is NOT Equal. Shari is an educator, consultant, collaborator, and program support for Toronto Academic Health Sciences Network (TAHSN), Centre for Faculty Development (CFD) and Temerty Faculty of Medicine.

Allison Crawford, MD, PhD, is a Psychiatrist and Clinician Scientist at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, where she is the Chief Medical Officer for the national crisis line, Talk Suicide Canada. She is also Medical Director of Virtual Mental Health and Psychiatry Outreach, and Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto. Allison has worked as a psychiatrist in Nunavut for over 15 years and coordinates psychiatric services for the Government of Nunavut. A focus of her work in medical education is on cultural safety and trauma informed care, and how to apply these concepts to learning environments. She utilizes arts-based methods across projects through her HeART Lab (www.healthequityART.ca)

Learning objectives:

  1. Define types of trauma and impacts of trauma (direct, secondary, vicarious, intergenerational, and re-traumatization).
  2. Collectively develop principles of trauma-informed approaches in health professions educational settings through reflexivity: critical reflection, self-awareness, and humility. 
  3. Begin to design the pedagogical landscape of trauma informed learning environments, thinking of all levels from the classroom to organizations and academic institutions.

 

 

PDT Session Trauma-informed Approaches

  • Tuesday May 16 2023, 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Online via Zoom Platform
    Canada