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Experiential Learning

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Dear Andrew,

life is filled with these tiny moments, moments that are over almost as quickly as they begin, but leave an indelible mark on who we are as individuals.

“What kind of doctor will I become?”

I share this story because I’m constantly thinking, “what kind of doctor will I become?”

Show Me The Money

There is no doubt medical school costs an arm and a leg. However, the costs may be so great that students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds discouraged from applying to medical school.

All-Star Lineup for the Next Lecture on Leadership

For my next lecture we have enlisted the help of an all-star cast of national and international leaders in health care

The Best Part of Being a Medical Student

Last week I spent 15 minutes talking to a 3 year old boy about dump trucks (coincidentally he has actually ridden in a backhoe).

My First Lecture

Last week I gave my first lecture to medical students. The topic wasn’t biochemistry or the diagnosis of heart disease. It was leadership.

“Shine on Paper” The Medical School Application

“Education is that whole system of human training within and without the school house walls, which molds and develops men.”

How to Transform a University

The medical students at the University of Toronto fought for a change to their education – and succeed.

The Ministry of Illness and Long Term Care

The Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care should be called “The Ministry of Illness and Long Term Care.”

Why Patients Should Care About Medical Education

Patients may be the vanguards of the next revolution in medical education