On Thursday 11 and Friday 12 December, two colleagues from the University of Toronto will be visiting our faculty for a number of activities focusing on the opportunities that health humanities offer for medical education.
The speakers – Dr. Sarah Kim and Dr. Hartley Jafine – are both involved in medical education at their university.
Programme
Thursday 11 December
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.: presentation of Health Humanities, “good practices” from Toronto and Ghent
(Dr. Sarah Kim, in collaboration with the International Thematic Network CHARM, Prof. Ruth Piers, Prof. Dominique Benoit)
3-6 p.m.: “good practices” from Toronto and Ghent
(Dr. Sarah Kim, Dr. Hartley Jafine, Prof. Jürgen Pieters, Prof. Dr. Mirko Petrovic, Dr. Fleur Helewaut and others)
Friday 12 December
10 a.m.-12.30 p.m. workshop “improvisational theatre in medical educational contexts” (Dr Hartley Jafine) – this workshop is intended for (and limited to) Skills Lab staff
2.30-4.30 p.m. Round table and group discussion: what can we take away for the future?
Anyone who would like to participate in (one of) these activities can register via this link.
Accreditation is being requested.
If you have any questions, would like to contribute something yourself, or would like to see a particular topic addressed, please contact Fleur Helewaut