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DESCRIPTION:To register\, please fill this online registration form*This ev
 ent will also be live streamed\n\n\n	Objectives: By the end of this session
 \, participants will be able to:\n\n\n		Describe various pathways to becomin
 g a health sciences education researcher\n	\n	\n		Identify potential facilitat
 ors and barriers in pursuing health sciences education research\n	\n	\n		Artic
 ulate opportunities and practical steps towards becoming a health sciences
  education researcher\n	\n\n	Presenters:\n\nSUSANNE MAK\, MSc\, OT(c)\, erg.
 \, is an Occupational Therapist\, an Assistant Professor)\, Associate Dire
 ctor of the Occupational Therapy program (School of Physical and Occupatio
 nal Therapy)\, and an Associate Member of the Institute of Health Sciences
  Education. She earned both her BSc. Occupational Therapy and MSc. in Reha
 bilitation Sciences from McGill. She is currently a PhD candidate in Rehab
 ilitation Sciences (McGill) investigating the phenomena of attrition and r
 etention in the rehabilitation professions. She is the faculty lead for th
 e Occupational Therapy mentoring program and Chair of the Occupational The
 rapy Promotions and Review Committee.Current research interests: attrition
  and retention\; professional identity formation\; mentorship\; and fieldw
 ork education.\n		FRASER MOORE\, MD\, FRCPC\, is an Associate Professor of N
 eurology at McGill University\, an Attending Neurologist at the Jewish Gen
 eral Hospital\, and an Associate Member of the Institute of Health Science
 s Education. He is the Leader of Block J - 'Human Behaviour' - in the McGi
 ll medical school curriculum and the program director for the McGill Adult
  Neurology residency program.Current research interests: The teaching of m
 edical students and residents\, particularly as it relates to the neurolog
 ical exam and electrophysiology and curriculum design for neurology educat
 ion in medical school.\n		GEOFFROY NOËL\, PhD\, is an Associate Professor in
  the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology\, Director of the Anatomical S
 ciences Division\, and an Associate Member of the Institute of Health Scie
 nces Education. The mandate of the Anatomical Sciences Division is to expl
 ore new pedagogical techniques\, coordinate and manage all anatomy labs an
 d lectures\, and liaise between the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology
 \, the simulation centres and McGill’s accredited professional health prog
 rams (Medicine\, Dentistry\, Nursing\, Physical and Occupational Therapy\,
  and Communication Sciences and Disorders).Current research interests: Ped
 agogical innovations with emphasis on implementing inter-professional and 
 global health education as well as Augmented Reality with\n		\n	 \n
DTSTART:20191128T210000Z
DTEND:20191128T223000Z
LOCATION:Meakins Amphitheatre\, 5th floor\, McIntyre Medical Building\, CA\
 , QC\, Montreal\, H3G 1Y6\, 3655 promenade Sir William Osler
SUMMARY:Health Sciences Education Rounds - Interdisciplinary Perspectives o
 n Becoming a Health Sciences Education (HSE) Researcher 
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/channels/channels/event/health-sciences-education
 -rounds-interdisciplinary-perspectives-becoming-health-sciences-education-
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