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Thursday, November 27, 2025 17:00to18:00

The Department of Family Medicine'sÌýMSc and PhD programs focus on patient-oriented, community-based research using innovative methodologies and participatory approaches. This training fosters academic excellence and prepares researchers to lead in diverse health care settings.

Come meet faculty and current students, explore research opportunities, and discover how our programs can support your academic and professional goals.

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Classified as: FMHS
Thursday, December 4, 2025 17:30to21:30

As the year winds down, we invite you to join us for our annual Holiday Party, a festive evening to celebrate the season and our shared accomplishments.

This year’s theme, Frost and Fire, aims to bring together the warmth of the season with the chill of winter. Expect delicious food, festive drinks, great company, and a few surprises to light up the night!

Come dressed in your best winter whites and blues or fiery reds and oranges, whatever inspires your inner frost or flame!

Date: Thursday, December 4

Time: 5.30 pm

Thursday, December 11, 2025 12:30to13:30

For teachers already experimenting with Copilot, this guided session dives deeper into crafting more effective and intentional prompts. Participants will work through examples and teaching-related scenarios to explore advanced prompting techniques.

This event is organized by the Department of Family Medicine's Faculty Development team.Ìý

Event title:ÌýFaculty Development Activity: Better prompts with CopilotÌý

Classified as: faculty development
Friday, December 12, 2025 12:30to13:30

Join us for a dynamic panel featuring three graduates of our PhD program who have transitioned into impactful careers across different sectors. Learn how they leveraged their research training, navigated career decisions, and built fulfilling professional lives. A great opportunity to gain insights and ask questions about your own future beyond academia.

Seminar title:ÌýBeyond the PhD: Career Journeys of Our Graduates

Classified as: FMHS
Thursday, January 22, 2026 12:00to13:00

This event is organized by the Department of Family Medicine's Faculty Development team and hasÌýbeen approved for 1 credit as part of their annual series.

Event title:ÌýThe Real World Isn’t a Case Study: Rethinking How We Teach Complexity in Medicine

Speaker: Cara Bezzina,ÌýAcademic General Practitioner, experienced medical educator. and researcher at the University of Glasgow.

Date:ÌýThursday January 22, 12-1pm

Where:ÌýOnline via Zoom.

Thursday, February 19, 2026 12:30to14:30

This event is organized by the Department of Family Medicine's Faculty Development team.Ìý

Event title:ÌýFaculty Development:ÌýRedesigning Assessments in the Age of AI

Speakers: Teaching and Academic ProgramsÌý(TAP), Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍøÕ¾.

Date:ÌýThursday February 19, 12.30-14.30pm

Where:ÌýOnline via Zoom.

Registration details to come.

Classified as: faculty development
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