Two of the Department's faculty members have contributed to a handbook—the first of its kind—which focuses on methods and strategies for teaching perinatal care.
In 1975 I was in Norm White’s class Motivation & Emotion II. I noticed a tall thin man with wide “Isro” hair and a beard. He looked not unlike a large deciduous tree.
The Department of Family Medicine's Wellness Committee kicked off their first wellness event of the Fall semester with a paint and lunch social gathering.
Representatives of local Indigenous organizations were among those in attendance for the official opening of the Indigenous space at the Department of Family Medicine.