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Does Spaced Education Improve Clinical Knowledge among Family Medicine Residents?

Does Spaced Education Improve Clinical Knowledge among Family Medicine Residents?

by FMER | Feb 19, 2021 | Seminar

FMER Advanced Research Seminars: Does Spaced Education Improve Clinical Knowledge among Family Medicine Residents?  Thank you so much, Dr. Roland Grad! On behalf of all the e-attendees, we extend our sincere gratitude for your inspiring webinar. Date: February 19,...
Does Spaced Education Improve Clinical Knowledge among Family Medicine Residents?

L’enseignement espacé améliore-t-il les connaissances cliniques des résidents en médecine familiale ?

by FMER | Feb 19, 2021 | Séminaire

Séminaires de recherche avancée REMF : L’enseignement espacé améliore-t-il les connaissances cliniques des résidents en médecine familiale ? Nous voudrions profiter de cette occasion pour remercier Roland Grad pour le séminaire qu’il nous a donné lors du...
Does spaced education improve clinical knowledge among Family Medicine residents?

Does spaced education improve clinical knowledge among Family Medicine residents?

by FMER | Jan 3, 2021 | Success Story

Does spaced education improve clinical knowledge among Family Medicine residents? Comments Written by   Congratulations!! Congratulations to Roland Grad who has published the article entitled “Does spaced education improve clinical knowledge among Family Medicine...
Does spaced education improve clinical knowledge among Family Medicine residents?

L’enseignement espacé améliore-t-il les connaissances cliniques des résidents en médecine familiale ?

by FMER | Jan 3, 2021 | Histoire d'une réussite

L’enseignement espacé améliore-t-il les connaissances cliniques des résidents en médecine familiale ? Commentaires Rédigé par   Félicitations ! Félicitations à Roland Grad qui a publié l’article intitulé « Does spaced education improve clinical...
Beyond Lecturing: An Introduction to Gadamer’s Dialogical Hermeneutics

Beyond Lecturing: An Introduction to Gadamer’s Dialogical Hermeneutics

by FMER | Dec 11, 2020 | Success Story

Beyond Lecturing: An Introduction to Gadamer’s Dialogical Hermeneutics Comments Written by   Congratulations!! Congratulations to Charo Rodríguez who, in collaboration with FMER Collaborators Professors Richard Hovey (Dentistry) and Steven Jordan (Education),...
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Gaps in Our Knowledge That Should be the Focus for Medical Education Research: We Shouldn’t Only Do the Easy Studies

Mar 27, 2024 | Seminar

FMER Advanced Research Seminars: Gaps in Our Knowledge That Should be the Focus for Medical Education Research: We Shouldn’t Only Do the Easy StudiesThank you so much, Arch Mainous, PhD! On behalf of all the e-attendees, we extend our sincere gratitude for your...

Samira A. Rahimi is appointed co-director for McGill’s Collaborative for AI & Society

Feb 23, 2024 | News

Samira Abbasgholizadeh Rahimi, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine, is appointed co-director for McGill's Collaborative for AI & Society (McCAIS) which serves as a mechanism for the university to bring a critically needed holistic...

Building resilience and well-being in primary care during and after the COVID-19 pandemic

Feb 2, 2024 | News

The FMER Group is happy to announce that Francesca Luconi’s research team on primary care providers’ resilience during and after COVID-19 pandemic that, among others, includes Peter Nugus and Charo Rodriguez as co-investigators, was the winner of the Continuing...

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