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Medical Teacher | 2017

Preparing teachers for competency-based medical education: Fundamental teaching activities

Allyn Walsh; Sudha Koppula; Viola Antao; Cheri Bethune; Stewart Cameron; Teresa Cavett; Diane Clavet; Marion Dove

Abstract Introduction: The move to competency-based medical education has created new challenges for medical teachers, including the need to reflect on and further develop their own competencies as teachers. Guidance is needed to ensure comprehensive and coherent programs of faculty development to meet the needs of teachers. Methods: The Working Group on Faculty Development of the College of Family Physicians of Canada developed a new concept, Fundamental Teaching Activities (FTAs), to describe the day-to-day work of teachers. These activities are intended to guide teacher professional development. Using task analysis and iterative reviews with teachers and educational leaders, these FTAs were organized into a framework for teachers to identify the actions involved in various teaching tasks, and to reflect on their teaching performance and next steps in personal development. Results: In addition to use by teachers for personal development, the framework is being employed to guide the development of comprehensive faculty development offerings and curriculum, and to organize the beginnings of a national repository of teaching tools. Conclusions: Designed to support and aid teachers and those charged with faculty development, the Fundamental Teaching Activities Framework holds promise for all teachers in health sciences education.


BMC Medical Education | 2015

Examining the teaching roles and experiences of non-physician health care providers in family medicine education: a qualitative study

Serena Beber; Viola Antao; Deanna Telner; Paul Krueger; Judith Peranson; Christopher Meaney; Maria Meindl; Fiona Webster

BackgroundPrimary Care reform in Canada and globally has encouraged the development of interprofessional primary care initiatives. This has led to significant involvement of non-physician Health Care Providers (NPHCPs) in the teaching of medical trainees. The objective of this study was to understand the experiences, supports and challenges facing non-physician health care providers in Family Medicine education.MethodsFour focus groups were conducted using a semi-structured interview guide with twenty one NPHCPs involved in teaching at the University of Toronto, Department of Family & Community Medicine. The focus groups were transcribed and analyzed for recurrent themes. The multi-disciplinary research team held several meetings to discuss themes.ResultsNPHCPs were highly involved in Family Medicine education, formally and informally. NPHCPs felt valued as teachers, but this often did not occur until after learners understood their educator role through increased time and exposure. NPHCPs expressed a lack of advance information of learner knowledge level and expectations, and missed opportunities to give feedback or receive teaching evaluations. Adequate preparation time, teaching space and financial compensation were important to NPHCPs, yet were often lacking. There was low awareness but high interest in faculty status and professional development opportunities.ConclusionsSharing learner goals and objectives and offering NPHCPs feedback and evaluation would help to formalize NPHCP roles and optimize their capacity for cross-professional teaching. Preparation time and dedicated space for teaching are also necessary. NPHCPs should be encouraged to pursue faculty appointments and to access ongoing Professional Development opportunities.


Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology Canada | 2005

Primary Dysmenorrhea Consensus Guideline

Guylaine Lefebvre; Odette Pinsonneault; Sherbrooke Qc; Viola Antao; Margaret Burnett; Kymm Feldman; Robert H. Lea; Magali Robert; Calgary Ab


Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine | 2015

Pets' Impact on Your Patients' Health: Leveraging Benefits and Mitigating Risk

Kate Hodgson; Luisa Barton; Marcia Darling; Viola Antao; Florence Kim; Alan Monavvari


Canadian Family Physician | 2016

Identifying potential academic leaders Predictors of willingness to undertake leadership roles in an academic department of family medicine

David White; Paul Krueger; Christopher Meaney; Viola Antao; Florence Kim; Jeffrey C. Kwong


Canadian Family Physician | 2016

Mentorship perceptions and experiences among academic family medicine faculty Findings from a quantitative, comprehensive work-life and leadership survey

Barbara Stubbs; Paul Krueger; David White; Christopher Meaney; Jeffrey C. Kwong; Viola Antao


Canadian Family Physician | 2017

Predictors of job satisfaction among academic family medicine faculty Findings from a faculty work-life and leadership survey

Paul Krueger; David White; Christopher Meaney; Jeffrey C. Kwong; Viola Antao; Florence Kim


Canadian Family Physician | 2017

Predictors of job satisfaction among academic family medicine faculty

Paul Krueger; David White; Christopher Meaney; Jeffrey C. Kwong; Viola Antao; Florence Kim


Canadian Family Physician | 2016

Identifying potential academic leaders

David White; Paul Krueger; Christopher Meaney; Viola Antao; Florence Kim; Jeffrey C. Kwong


Canadian Family Physician | 2016

Mentorship perceptions and experiences among academic family medicine faculty

Barbara Stubbs; Paul Krueger; David White; Christopher Meaney; Jeffrey C. Kwong; Viola Antao

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David White

North York General Hospital

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Diane Clavet

Université de Sherbrooke

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Allyn Walsh

The College of Family Physicians Canada

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