Find Something to Hang Your Hat On! Listen to The Hat Rack podcast where physicians in practice gain access to the strategies that Continuing Medical Education (CME)/Continuing Professional Development (CPD) experts and influencers use to effectively plan CME to implement change in their professional practice. The Hat Rack guests draw from their extensive experience as developers, contributors and promoters of CME/CPD, providing insights at local, provincial, national and international level ...
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Welcome to the Bone Break podcast, an innovative educational resource designed by Canadian Orthopaedic Surgery residents and medical students. Our podcast stands as a cornerstone for medical students aiming to excel in their orthopaedic rotations by distilling complex principles into easy-to-understand, high-yield concepts. A word from your host, Dr. Kaid van Kampen “Bone Break” is a podcast that was inspired by my own experiences in medical school as I tried to read around cases and learn o ...
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Innovating Needs Assessments in CPD: Dr. Adam Gavarkovs on Effective Strategies
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Episode 04: CPD Horizons Summer Series In this episode, Dr. Adam Gavarkovs, PhD, an education developer within the CPD office, presents a novel approach to conducting needs assessments in continuing professional development. He discusses the importance of a thorough needs assessment in creating effective educational activities and introduces a new …
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Anatomy of the Clavicle credit:https://www.theskeletalsystem.net/arm-bones/clavicle-collarbone.html The clavicle is a long bone that extends from the manubrium of the sternum to the acromion of the scapula Ligaments: - Costoclavicular ligament - Coracoclavicular ligament Muscles: The shaft of the clavicle is an attachment point for many muscles inc…
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Building Leaders from the Ground Up: Dr. Alison Allan on the Basic Medical Sciences Leadership Program
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Episode 03: CPD Horizons Summer Series In this episode, Dr. Alison Allan, Chair of the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at Schulich, discusses the Basic Medical Sciences Leadership Program, developed to address the specific leadership development needs of faculty in the basic medical sciences. She explains the program’s three levels—investiga…
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Resources Measurements: https://musculoskeletalkey.com/43-ankle-fractures-and-dislocations/ Lauge-Hansen: https://www.orthobullets.com/trauma/1047/ankle-fractures Show Notes - Gravity Stress View - Anatomy of the surface - Measurements - Resources on IPV in BC - Ottawa Ankle rules - Ankle X-ray Ankle X-ray is only required if: · There is any pain i…
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Exploring Leadership Development with Dr. Kristin Clemens: Insights from the Harvard Leadership Certificate Program
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Episode 02: CPD Horizons Summer Series In this episode, Dr. Kristin Clemens, an endocrinologist and associate professor in the Department of Medicine at Schulich, discusses the Faculty Development Mini Fellowship, a unique opportunity awarded through the CPD Office, and shares her enriching experience with the Harvard Leadership Certificate Program…
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Kickoff to CPD Horizons with Dean Dr. John Yoo and Dr. Fawad Ahmed: Unveiling the Summer Series and Windsor’s Development Plan
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Episode 01: CPD Horizons Summer Series In the first episode, Dr. John Yoo, the Dean of Medicine, delivers a greeting and discusses the significance of CPD, emphasizing its value and the efforts to enhance continuing education and professional development at Schulich. Following this, Dr. Fawad Ahmed, a family doctor and chair of the Schulich Windsor…
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Orthopaedic Principles: Plates, Screws & Stability
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Objectives: After listening to this episode, we hope that you can: Differentiate primary from secondary bone healing. Describe the difference between cortical and cancellous screws. Contrast the use of a lag screw by design versus by technique. Identify different plate types and their specific indications. Resources https://naileditortho.com/heres-…
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Transformative Learning and How to Make a Baby Pee: Insights from Dr. Steve Wong of 'This Changed My Practice' at UBC
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In this episode we delve into transformative learning in medical practice with Dr. Steve Wong, director of the renowned "This Changed My Practice" program at the University of British Columbia. Dr. Wong shares invaluable insights on integrating Continuing Medical Education (CME) seamlessly into daily practice, highlighting real-life stories of impa…
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In this episode, we cover one of the most common injuries encountered in orthopaedic practice: the distal radius fracture. We unpack crucial diagnostic steps, including patient history, physical examination, and imaging, to classify fractures accurately. We then explore surgical approaches and management techniques, providing a clear blueprint for …
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Driving Skills Home: Tractor Wisdom and Procedural Mastery with Dr. Kovacs
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George Kovacs of Dalhousie University and a practicing physician in Nova Scotia discusses with ‘The Hat Rack’ skills acquisition and procedural learning. Are you practicing enough? Where are your practicing opportunities? With our guest’s many years of experience, Dr. Kovacs explains how the Clinical Cadaver Program came to be. Listen In. Find Some…
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The Neural Network: Unleashing AI’s Potential in Healthcare
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Episode 4: “The Neural Network: Unleashing AI’s Potential in Healthcare” Learn together with ‘The Hat Rack’ on how artificial intelligence is being used in healthcare. Dr. Rob Arntfield, Medical Director of the Critical Care Trauma Centre at London Health Sciences Centre provides some background on AI, how AI is being used today, predictions for fu…
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Mastering Mainpro+: CPD Strategies with Melissa Lujan and Zarreen Warsi from CFPC
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Welcome Melissa Lujan and Zarreen Warsi from The College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) to ‘The Hat Rack’. Listen in on our conversation highlighting the Mainpro+ Program, Professional Learning Plans (PLP) opportunities and Linking Learning. Rethink your approach to capturing your CPD through point of care learning and peer learning as well …
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The Future of MOC: Insights and Updates from the RCPSC with Katherine Marsden
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The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) provides a preview of future changes to the Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Program. Katherine Marsden, Associate Director of Learning & Strategy, RCPSC shares updates, supports and clarification throughout her interview with 'The Hat Rack'. Learn more about 'The Hat Rack' Podcast! F…
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Empower Your Medical Education: Be Your Own CME Director with Dr. Dave Davis
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Dr. Dave Davis suggests you consider being your own CME Director from his over 40 years of experience as a practicing physician and CME/CPD influencer. A Western University medical school graduate, Dr. Davis has been involved in changing and improving the quality of CME/CPD for practicing physicians by holding many roles over his career. Among othe…
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