Health Professional Teaching Skills – Level 1 – Foundational - University of Toronto

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    Course

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Learn the basics of faculty development by focusing on foundational skills that can be applied in health professional teaching contexts and practices.

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About this course

Participants should have a role in health professions teaching

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Subjects

  • Teaching
  • Skills and Training
  • Teaching Skills
  • Teaching Methods
  • Teaching Science

Course programme

Faculty Development is a broad range of activities that institutions use to renew or assist faculty, supervisors, preceptors, field instructors, clinical educators, and status appointees in their roles. These activities are designed to improve an individual's knowledge and skills in teaching, education, administration, leadership and research. This education and teacher training course highlights foundational areas of teaching and learning for health professional teachers that can be applied directly to their teaching context and practice. Core topics such as orienting the learner and delivering feedback are addressed through videos and applied activities.

What you'll learn
  • Learner-centered teaching
  • Providing effective feedback
  • Orienting the learner

Additional information

Marcus Law Dr. Marcus Law is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family & Community Medicine at the University of Toronto. He obtained a Master of Education (Higher Education) degree at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto. He is a graduate of the Harvard Macy Institute Program for Leading Innovation in Healthcare Education, and the Rotman School of Management Advanced Health Leadership Program. 

Health Professional Teaching Skills – Level 1 – Foundational - University of Toronto

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