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Suggested Daily Schedule for FMLE
This resource provides an example of a learner's daily schedule at a site.
Summary of Changes for FMLE Preceptors
This resource reviews the changes from last year. This is ideal for returning preceptors in combination with the Suggested Daily Schedule document. However, if you are new or a returning preceptor that has not taught for a couple of years, please read the full FMLE Preceptor Handbook.
Supporting Students in Portfolio
This resource will provide material to support students in Portfolio.
Teaching and Supervision in Virtual Care
The purpose of this primer is to help clinical teachers supervising learners across all levels of health professions who are providing virtual care.
Teaching History Taking and Communication Skills (Slides)
This faculty development session will help tutors prepare to teach the Strategies for History Taking and Communication Skills' session to Year 1 students.
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The Clinical Skills Second Year Students Have
This resource reviews the material Year 2 MD students have learned in their first year of medical school.
The Essentials of Teaching Case-based Learning
This resource reviews the strategies for facilitating CBL.
The Practicum Exercise: HSR
The Health Science Research course is a second year course in the MD Program that provides students with an introduction to the principles of research, and is directed at helping students understand and use research to contribute to improving the health of people and populations.
The major teaching modalities employed in the HSR course are:
- E-modules - the core curriculum of the course
- small group tutorials
- the Practicum Exercise
This e-learning module is designed to help students and faculty understand the practicum exercise, a major component of the HSR course. The e-learning module will address:
- What is the Practicum Exercise?
- Why is the Practicum Exercise important?
- How will the student and tutor navigate their way through the development of the Practicum Exercise?
Click the link to view the learning emodule: http://emodules.med.utoronto.ca/dcemodules/HSRPracticumExercise/story.html
THP - Teaching and Supervising Learners in a Virtual Care Environment
Trillium Health Partners - Teaching and supervising learners in a virtual care environment.
Using EPAs for WBA - Q and A for Residents
This resource reviews FAQs for Residents regarding the use of EPAs for WBA.