Staff and Professional Development Seminar on “Professionalising Medical Education”

Message from Institute of Medical and Health Sciences Education

seminar_20140327You are cordially invited to attend the following seminar organized by the Institute of Medical and Health Sciences Education (IMHSE):

Date: Monday, March 24, 2014
Time: 1:00 – 2:00 pm (Sandwich will be provided)
Venue: Mrs Chen Yang Foo Oi Telemedicine Centre, 2/F, William MW Mong Block Faculty of Medicine Building

About the speaker

Professor Helen Cameron
Director of the Centre for Medical Education,
Professor of (Undergraduate) Medical Education,
College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine,
The University of Edinburgh

Helen Cameron qualified in Medicine in Edinburgh and after posts in general medicine and then higher education in England, India and Aberdeen took up a Fellowship in Medical Education in Edinburgh in 1998. She became Director of the Centre for Medical Education in 2003. The Centre develops the MBChB and in synergy has built an academic profile supervising higher degrees for clinical educators, delivering the successful Edinburgh Summer School and MSc in Clinical Education and creating faculty training for tutors across the South East of Scotland.

She is particularly interested in the investigation of assessment strategies to motivate students, promote learning and ensure preparedness for practice, and leads the Assessment Course within the MSc in Clinical Education.

Internationally she has led the work-stream of the EU funded MEDINE2 network to develop shared learning outcomes for medical graduates throughout Europe, has advised an EU funded project on developing higher education across Lithuania and has been involved in two Scotland-Malawi initiatives to develop e-learning and curriculum development.

She has published and presented on a wide range of educational topics including preparedness for practice, development and assessment of complex clinical skills, mapping of learning outcomes, supervisor leniency in assessment, and comparison of methods for standard-setting.

Abstract

Though not yet experienced within medical education, some teachers across the world are rewarded for their effectiveness.  Increasingly medical education tutors and trainers are expected to demonstrate competence and undertake professional development within education matters.  This talk will look at some of the evidence around the issues, describe the new GMC processes to approve undergraduate and postgraduate trainers in the UK and consider some useful approaches to professionalising medical education and medical educators.

ALL ARE WELCOME!

For registration, please visit http://www.imhse.hku.hk/t/e20140327.php. For inquiries, please contact us at imhse@hku.hk

“Chasing after my Dreams” Medical Humanities guest lecture by Dr Joyce Lai

Message from Medical Ethics and Humanities Unit

joyce laiThe Medical Ethics and Humanities Unit, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, is pleased to present a guest lecture series – Conversations and Connections.

Dr. Joyce Lai
HKU MBBS graduate and House Officer in Hospital Authority
Former Disneyland skater in Europe

“Chasing after my Dreams”

Date: March 21, 2014 (Friday)
Time: 10:30 AM – 12:00 Noon
Venue: Lecture Theatre 1, Cheung Kung Hai Conference Centre
William MW Mong Block, Faculty of Medicine Building, 21 Sassoon Road

Conversations and Connections is part of the core MBBS medical humanities curriculum. The topics link into the key themes of the curriculum: doctor and patient stories, history of medicine, culture spirituality and healing, and humanitarianism. This guest speaker series aims to delve into the diverse experiences and insight of those respected in and outside the practice of medicine to share lessons learned about medicine, life, and our own selves.

No registration necessary. All are welcome!

Up-coming Speakers

17-Apr-2014 Thursday 11:30-12:30 Dr David Siu

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CETL Workshop: Workshop on interactive lecture and assessment with iClass

Facilitator: Dr Wilton Fok, Assistant Dean (External Relations and Knowledge Exchange), Faculty of Engineering, HKU
Organizer: Dr Cecilia Chan, Associate Professor, CETL, HKU
Date : 27th March, 2014 (Thursday)
Time : 12:45pm – 2:00pm
Venue : Room 321, Run Run Shaw Building

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iClass is an interactive mobile learning platform developed at HKU with the support of Teaching Development Grant. Some colleagues from the faculties of dentistry, engineering, science, social sciences and medicine are using iClass in their lectures to conduct interactive discussions and assessments. In this workshop, you will learn:

1. How to log on and create courses in iClass?
2. How to set up interactive activities with keywords and drawing?
3. How to use Latex in iClass for maths and science equation display?
4. How to draw graphical feedback on students’ assessment?

Some examples of how iClass was used in HKU will be shared. Please bring your own devices for more hands-on experience.

About the facilitator
Dr Wilton Fok: http://www.eee.hku.hk/people/wtfok.html

For information on registration, please contact:
Ms Ivy Lai , CETL
Phone: 3917 8996; Email: laichun2@hku.hk.

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