Upcoming Events
Research Seminar: Une pédagogie pragmatiste pour former les étudiants à l’incertitude médicale
Based on an exploratory review of quantitative and qualitative medical literature,ÌýBaptiste Motte's research team has devised a model for understanding medical uncertainty on which to base a coherent pedagogical approach that can help prepare stud
“Joyce’s Principle aims to guarantee to all Indigenous people the right of equitable access, without any discrimination, to all social and health services, as well as the right to enjoy the best possible physical, mental, emotional and spiritua
Are you an administrative staff of the Department of Family Medicine? If so, then this retreat is for you! We will be connecting and doing some fun team-building exercises together.
Date: Thursday, September 26
Research Seminar: All together for better care: Improving Respiratory Infection Care Trajectories
This seminar is organized by the ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ Practice Based Research Network (PBRN) at the Department of Family Medicine.
±«ÓãÖ±²¥ International Palliative Care Congress
Celebrating 50 years of Family Medicine at ±«ÓãÖ±²¥: Past, Present and Future
Created by Emelia Hecht, MD., and Jessica Tremblay, MD., family physicians from the Queen Elizabeth Teaching site, this dynamic session is designed to fit into your busy schedule.
Created by Emelia Hecht, MD., and Jessica Tremblay, MD., family physicians from the Queen Elizabeth Teaching site, this dynamic session is designed to fit into your busy schedule.
Save the date! The celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Annual Refresher Course for Family Physicians will be held on November 24, 2024.
More details to follow!
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