A pilot qualitative study called The challenges of meeting societal need in medical education was carried out to shed light on why Canadian medical schools have been slow to make the necessary changes to their education and research activities in order to improve their social responsiveness. The purpose of this paper is to focus in particular on how Ontario medical schools have dealt with recent funding cutbacks. In this paper, I argue that the funding cutbacks to Ontario medical schools have actually advantaged and prioritized the research mission of Ontario medical schools and have had adverse effects on the mission of education within an institution that tends to subordinate educational values
Background: This paper addresses the potential costs and benefits of implementing a widespread 3 yea...
A growing pressure to fundraise at the school level in Ontario is a direct result of funding cuts by...
Canadian education has traditionally been financed by two major sources: (1) transfer payments from ...
A pilot qualitative study called “ The challenges of meeting societal need in medical education” was...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Rockefeller Foundation gift of five million dollars in 1...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Rockefeller Foundation gift of five million dollars in 1...
Abstract Background An observed decrease of physician...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant education disruption in Ontario. This has included mass...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant education disruption in Ontario. This has included mass...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant education disruption in Ontario. This has included mass...
[english] Medical education research has changed over the years from merely descriptive studies towa...
From March 14, 2020, to May 15, 2021, Ontario schools have been closed for 20 weeks total, longer th...
Declining student enrolment is a phenomenon being faced by many school authorities throughout Canada...
With rising health care costs, often health research is viewed as a major cost driver, calling to qu...
A growing pressure to fundraise at the school level in Ontario is a direct result of funding cuts by...
Background: This paper addresses the potential costs and benefits of implementing a widespread 3 yea...
A growing pressure to fundraise at the school level in Ontario is a direct result of funding cuts by...
Canadian education has traditionally been financed by two major sources: (1) transfer payments from ...
A pilot qualitative study called “ The challenges of meeting societal need in medical education” was...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Rockefeller Foundation gift of five million dollars in 1...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Rockefeller Foundation gift of five million dollars in 1...
Abstract Background An observed decrease of physician...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant education disruption in Ontario. This has included mass...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant education disruption in Ontario. This has included mass...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant education disruption in Ontario. This has included mass...
[english] Medical education research has changed over the years from merely descriptive studies towa...
From March 14, 2020, to May 15, 2021, Ontario schools have been closed for 20 weeks total, longer th...
Declining student enrolment is a phenomenon being faced by many school authorities throughout Canada...
With rising health care costs, often health research is viewed as a major cost driver, calling to qu...
A growing pressure to fundraise at the school level in Ontario is a direct result of funding cuts by...
Background: This paper addresses the potential costs and benefits of implementing a widespread 3 yea...
A growing pressure to fundraise at the school level in Ontario is a direct result of funding cuts by...
Canadian education has traditionally been financed by two major sources: (1) transfer payments from ...