ICRE is the world’s largest conference devoted exclusively to advancing residency education.
Tasked with the responsibility for ensuring that residents are able to achieve the competencies of their specialty, and making certain that learners are thoroughly prepared for their certification examinations and future careers as specialist physicians and surgeons; the role of a program director is no easy feat.
The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, along with the ICRE planning committee congratulates the recipient of the 2016 Program Director of the Year Award:
Dr. Moyez Ladhani, McMaster University (Hamilton, Canada)
Dr. Moyez Ladhani, MD is Program Director of the Pediatric Postgraduate Medical Education (PGME) program at McMaster University’s Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine; a role that he has held for a decade.
During this time, Dr. Ladhani’s program has become a model of innovation and evidence-based advancements. Today, McMaster’s Pediatric PGME program is known for its integration of, and focus on CanMEDS competencies; with a curriculum that includes the unique CanMEDS portfolio and Longitudinal CanMEDS competency curriculum, developed by Dr. Ladhani.
More at the source: https://icreblog.royalcollege.ca/2016/08/30
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