Please find below an overview of our planned events. For full details, please see our detailed EM50 Program
Day 1: Wednesday, October 19th, 2022
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13:00 - 16:00: Academic Rounds *
- Venue:ÌýThomson House,Ìý3650 Mc Tavish St,Ìý
- Our Early History
- Moderator: Dr. Vincent Poirier, RC Program Director
- Survival Strategies for a Career in Emergency Medicine
- Moderator: Dr.ÌýMitch Shulman
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17:00 - 19:00: Cocktails
- Venue: McGill Faculty Club, 3450 McTavish St
- Emcee:ÌýDr. Robert Foxford, 85
- Guests: Dr. David Eidelman, Dean, Faculty of Medicine and Dr. Marc Afilalo, Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine
- Dress Code: Business Casual
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Day 2: Thursday, October 20th, 2022
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09:00-12:00: Tours (by appointment):Ìý
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"Tour of the Emergency Department": a brief tour including the Legacy Wall (look for your name in the display), history, general organization and layout and the use of art to enhance the environment.
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"Tour of the Glen": a longer guided tour exploring the art, architecture, history and innovative design that helps create a healing environment in one of North America’s most modern healthcare and research facilities. Hosted by the Art and Heritage Centre and made possible by the Friends of the MUHC.
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Host: Dr. James Welch, 86
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11:00 – 12:30: Wellness Walk (weather permitting!)
- Departure Point: Montreal General Hospital, Main Entrance (1650 Cedar, 6th floor)
- Bring your own lunch!Ìý
- Guide: Dr Valérie Homier
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13:00 - 16:30: Academic Rounds *
- Venue: McIntyre Medical Building, Meakins Amphitheatre,Ìý3655 promenade Sir William Osler, Room 521
- The Future of EM!ÌýÌýThe Expertise of our Grads! (Part 1)
- Moderator: Dr. Andrew Reid, CCFP(EM)ÌýProgram Director
- The Future of EM! The Expertise of our Grads! (Part 2)
- Moderator: Dr. Zachary Levine, 03 and Dr. Carine Haggar, 01
- The Future of EM!ÌýÌýThe Expertise of our Grads! (Part 1)
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18:30: Dinner (at your own expense)
- Venue: McKibbin's Irish Pub,Ìý1426 Bishop St, Montreal
- Dress Code: Casual
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Overall Objectives:
- To recognize our past history.
- To appraise where we have come from in order to appreciate where we are today.
- To assess strategies that will permit career longevity in Emergency Medicine.
- To propose our vision of the future of Emergency Medicine.
- To help us plan for the future.
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*The McGill Emergency Medicine Weekly Academic Rounds is a self-approved group learning activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
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