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On Being a Teacher The Postgraduate View Dr Kevin Imrie Director of Post-Graduate Programs New Faculty orientation October 20 th, 2005
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Everyone teaches
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Post-graduate programs in Toronto Over 400 trainees registered in postgraduate training in Medicine programs –The largest program in the largest faculty of medicine in the country Recognized excellence due to: –High-quality teaching –Innovation
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Types of postgraduate trainees Core internal medicine residents Subspecialty residents Residents from other departments Fellows: –Clinical –Research
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Contacts with postgraduate trainees Attending staff Formal rounds or academic half-days Examiner, interviewer, or judge Mentor Advocate Research supervisor Educational administrator
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On being a good teacher Treating residents with respect –Adhering to PAIRO guidelines post-call, vacations, etc Showing a real interest in them Being available –At reasonable times Providing continual practical feedback Continual improving your teaching skills –Learning from feedback –Taking advantage of faculty development Being innovative –Try something new
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Teachers wanted All teaching activities are recognized and appreciated We particularly need: –Mentors for residents –Tutors willing help residents in need of remediation –Examiners for practice exams –Individuals willing to innovate
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Recognition Teaching effectiveness is an important criterion for promotion regardless of career path All residents are expected to complete teacher evaluation forms for all teachers they have meaningful contact with –Evaluation forms completed electronically Summaries of teaching effectiveness scores will be provided to you at least annually Awards recognize excellence in post-graduate teaching at the hospital, department and faculty level
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