Purpose: Equitable appointments of departmental leaders in medical schools have lagged behind other Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) advancements. The purpose of this research was to 1) analyze how policy documents communicate changing ideas of EDI, employment equity, and departmental leadership; and 2) investigate department heads’ (DH) perspectives on EDI policies and practices. Methods: We conducted a critical discourse analysis to examine underlying assumptions shaping EDI and departmental leadership in one Canadian medical school. We created and analyzed a textual archive of EDI documents (n = 17, 107 pages) and in-depth interviews with past (n = 6) and current (n = 12) DH (830 minutes; 177 pages). Results: Documents framed EDI a...
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Background: Internal Medicine (IM) residents are required to perform bedside procedures for diagnost...
The authors describe the residency match as a two-step process. The first step, the Choice, is where...
How well have healthcare professionals and trainees been prepared for the inevitable demands for new...
Background: Canadian specialist residency training programs are implementing a form of competency-ba...
Background: There has been an increasing number of Canadian medical graduates who have gone unmatche...
Background: Over the last 31 years, there have been several institutional efforts to better recogniz...
Background: It is challenging to develop professionalism curricula for all members of a medical comm...
Background: Physician characteristics such as education and sociodemographic attributes are associat...
Background: Open inquiry-based learning (IBL) that aims to foster higher-level thinking, is defined ...
Background: Administrative data are generated when educating, licensing, and regulating future physi...
peer reviewed[en] INTRODUCTION: Assessment can positively influence learning, however designing effe...
Background: Competency-based medical education (CBME) is an outcomes-based curricular paradigm focus...
Background: The direct observation and assessment of learners’ resuscitation skills by an attending ...
Background: Preclinical medical students commonly perceive shadowing as beneficial for career explor...
Background: Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) training in Canadian undergraduate medical programs is ...
Background: Internal Medicine (IM) residents are required to perform bedside procedures for diagnost...
The authors describe the residency match as a two-step process. The first step, the Choice, is where...
How well have healthcare professionals and trainees been prepared for the inevitable demands for new...