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The M.Sc. in Family Medicine; Medical Education focuses on educating future scholars in family medicine education research. The program includes teaching and learning in research methodologies while emphasizing training in educational theories and topics, with a particular attention to health professions education. The thesis must concern an educational issue related to family medicine.
Thesis subject should be related to medical education.
Family Medicine : Independent work under the direction of a supervisor in a designated area of research.
Terms: Fall 2023, Winter 2024
Instructors: Schuster, Tibor; Vedel, Isabelle (Fall) Vedel, Isabelle (Winter)
Restriction(s): Open only to students registered in the M.Sc in Family Medicine program.
Family Medicine : Independent work under the direction of a supervisor in a designated area of research.
Terms: Fall 2023, Winter 2024
Instructors: Schuster, Tibor; Vedel, Isabelle (Fall) Vedel, Isabelle (Winter)
Restriction(s): Open only to students registered in the M.Sc in Family Medicine program.
Ed Psych & Couns (Psychology) : An overview of health professions education issues, including: learning and assessment in the clinical setting, medical core competencies, design, delivery and evaluation of health professions education programs, organization & management of health professions education programs and systems, organizational change and leadership, clinical reasoning and decision making, interdisciplinary education.
Terms: Winter 2024
Instructors: Snell, Linda; Sternszus, Robert (Winter)
Family Medicine : An introduction of epidemiological concepts, data analysis, and methods applicable to primary care research.
Terms: Fall 2023
Instructors: De Pokomandy, Alexandra; Nicolau, Belinda Farias; Barnett, Tracie; Arekunnath Madathil, Sreenath; Schuster, Tibor (Fall)
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor if graduate student is outside the department
Open to all graduate students in Faculty of Medicine.
Priority to students registered in the MSc in Family Medicine program.
Restriction: Not open to students who have taken or are taking DENT 505
Family Medicine : The history, philosophical foundations, clinical method, and key principles of family medicine within Quebec, Canada, and internationally.
Terms: Fall 2023
Instructors: Haggerty, Jeannie (Fall)
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor if graduate student is outside the department
Restriction: Open to graduate students in the Department of Family Medicine
Family Medicine : Basic training in how to conduct mixed methods research, the most common types of mixed methods research designs, and mixed studies reviews.
Terms: Winter 2024
Instructors: Vedel, Isabelle; Nicolau, Belinda Farias; Levine, Alissa (Winter)
Language of Instruction: English.
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor if graduate student is outside the department.
Office hours: Tuesdays 12:00 to 2:00 pm
Restriction: Not open to students who have taken or are taking DENT 614.
Family Medicine : Discussion and practice of qualitative methodologies for conducting rigorous and reflective qualitative research projects with a family medicine and primary health care focus, including ethnographic fieldwork and community interviews.
Terms: Fall 2023
Instructors: Rodriguez, Charo (Fall)
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor if graduate student is outside the department
Course will be given in English. Course work may be submitted in English or French.
Restrictions: Not open to students who have taken or are taking PSYT 625. Open to graduate students in the Department of Family Medicine.
3 credits from the following:
Family Medicine : Intermediate epidemiological concepts, data analysis, and methods applicable to primary care research.
Terms: Winter 2024
Instructors: Barnett, Tracie; De Pokomandy, Alexandra; Schuster, Tibor (Winter)
Family Medicine : Principles and main applications of modern participatory research in health organizations.
Terms: Fall 2023
Instructors: Andersson, Neil (Fall)
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor if graduate student is outside the department.
Restriction: Only open to graduate students in the Department of Family Medicine.
Family Medicine : Operational issues of questionnaire design, sampling, contact and recruitment of respondents and preparation for analysis that will enhance response rates and minimize errors in data collected by surveys. The content will be highly relevant for those who anticipate having a survey as part of their current or future research program.
Terms: Summer 2024
Instructors: Schuster, Tibor (Summer)
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
Restriction(s): Not open to students who have taken FMED 503. Priority to students registered in the MSc in Family Medicine and ad hoc PhD in Family Medicine programs.
Five 3-hour classes offered in English, knowledge of French will be helpful. Knowledge of basic statistics is assumed.
**Due to the intensive nature of this course, the standard add/drop and withdrawal deadlines do not apply. Add/drop is the second lecture day and withdrawal is the third lecture day.
Family Medicine : Intended for health care practitioners, planners, and researchers, especially in resource-poor settings in Canada and internationally, students will be exposed to behaviour change models; techniques for critical evaluation of existing evidence; accountability in health services; and scientific writing and presenting, using a blended learning approach.
Terms: Summer 2024
Instructors: Cockcroft, Anne (Summer)
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor if graduate student is outside the department
Language of instruction: English
Restriction: Open to graduate students in the Department of Family Medicine
**Due to the intensive nature of this course, the standard add/drop and withdrawal deadlines do not apply. Add/drop is the first lecture day and withdrawal is the second lecture day.
**This course will be held on June 3, 10, 20, 27 & 28.
Family Medicine : How to conduct a rigorous literature review in the context of primary care with an opportunity to develop an outline of a literature review section of one’s thesis or to develop a protocol for a systematic review.
Terms: Fall 2023
Instructors: Wilchesky, Machelle; Adams, Alayne Mary; Gore, Genevieve (Fall)
Language of Instruction: English Office hours: Tuesdays 12:00 to 2:00
6 credits from the following:
Curriculum and Instruction : This course addresses emerging theories, pedagogies, and practices related to youth learning through digital media and online participatory cultures. Through direct engagement with multiple forms of digital media and youth, students will consider implications for teaching and learning within and beyond schools.
Terms: Fall 2023, Winter 2024, Summer 2024
Instructors: Rosenberg, Aron (Fall) Lipset, Michael (Winter) Lipset, Michael; Milton, George (Lex) (Summer)
Fall
**Due to the intensive nature of this course, the standard add/drop and withdrawal deadlines do not apply. Add/drop is the second lecture day and withdrawal is the fifth lecture day.
Please note: students taking this course as part of a Teacher Education Program leading to certification will also integrate e-portfolios.
Admin & Policy Studies in Ed : Explores and critiques the processes of curriculum development, implementation and evaluation in relation to the field of curriculum studies. The focus will be on the role of the educator/leader as a curriculum professional in formal and non-formal learning environments.
Terms: Fall 2023, Winter 2024
Instructors: Strong, Teresa (Fall) Benoit, Brian (Winter)
Admin & Policy Studies in Ed : Explores theory and research on leadership approaches (including leadership styles, strategies, and communication practices) and the role of leadership theory in educational settings.
Terms: Fall 2023
Instructors: Peter, Patricia; Bruzzese, Sam (Fall)
Winter
Ed Psych & Couns (Psychology) : An analysis of the relationship between theory and research about learning and teaching from a historical perspective.
Terms: Winter 2024
Instructors: Lobczowski, Nikki; Dubé, Adam (Winter)
Ed Psych & Couns (Psychology) : Current research on the development of expertise, problem solving, and reasoning in formal and informal educational settings, exploring cognitive, interpersonal, and socio-cultural dimensions. Introduction to methodologies for analyzing data related to cognitive processes.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2023-2024 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2023-2024 academic year.
Ed Psych & Couns (Psychology) : Theories and models of evaluation as applied to educational programs and instructional systems. Current theories of aligning assessment with curriculum and instruction goals based on the cognitive competencies required in specific practices.
Terms: Winter 2024
Instructors: Bateman, Dianne (Winter)
Prerequisite: EDPE 635