Seminar: Prof. Linda Snell – “Teaching tips for busy clinicians”
- Time:
- Location:
- NKS D6-58 Landgrenrummet (elevator D; 6th floor) or Teams
- Speaker:
- Prof. Linda Snell, McGill University.
- Topic:
- Teaching tips for busy clinicians
Prof. Linda Snell, MD and Professor of Medicine and Health Sciences Education at McGill University, has served in numerous leadership roles including Vice Chair (education) in the Department of Medicine, Associate Dean for Continuing Medical Education, Director of the Undergraduate Internal Medicine programme, and Programme Director of the General Internal Medicine Fellowship at McGill University. She is an active Core Faculty member of McGill’s Centre for Medical Education and co-directs the McGill Master’s programme in Medical Education. She has coordinated faculty development, resident development, and teaching improvement
programmes across Canada and internationally.
When: Thursday February 19th, 15.30-16.30
Where: NKS D6-58 Landgrenrummet (elevator D; 6th floor)
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Meeting ID: 319 987 242 239 9
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Or (for Karolinska conference rooms): Video-ID: 122 771 467 4
The presentation will be in English.
Prof. Snell will also serve as the opponent of Alexander Borg’s thesis defence on Friday, February 20th, at 09:00 am, in BioClinicum J3:06, Ulf von Euler.
Thesis title: Virtual patient simulations using artificial intelligence and social robotics to enhance clinical reasoning in medical education.
Hosts: Marie Holmqvist, Sara Turcinov, Ioannis Parodis and the Rheumatology clinic.