CSIM Evaluation - CSIM/Royal College Osler Lecture

CSIM Evaluation Form
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CSIM/Royal College Osler Lecture: An Anchor, a Compass, and a Guiding Light – Dr. Amy Hendricks
Friday, October 15, 2021, 12:00pm ET
1.Please rate this session as follows
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Scientific content of this presentation
Usefulness/practicality of this presentation
Adequate time for questions/discussion
Length of session
Speaker effectiveness
2.Session objectives were met:
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Articulate an ethic of service specific to one’s own context, informed by the principle of equity and the lessons of the pandemic.
Identify factors that promote or threaten generalism and positive medical culture – at national, provincial and departmental levels.
Recognize and cultivate opportunities for gentleness, curiosity and joy in one’s own practice setting.
3.Bias and Balance
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The content of this presentation was scientifically valid and balanced
This session WAS FREE from indicators of undue industry bias
This session WAS FREE from indicators of undue personal/other bias
4.Reflection: What did you learn? What changes will you make to your practice? Is there anything you would like to learn more about?
5.Which CanMEDS roles do you feel were addressed during this educational activity?
6.General comments
7.Topic and speaker suggestions for future sessions (please be as specific as possible)
Thank you for your feedback.