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NAC-OSCE Study Group: Fridays

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June 19, 2020 - July 24, 2020
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm MDT

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Course Description:

The Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) Study Group assists Internationally Trained Physicians in preparing for the National Assessment Collaboration (NAC).  The competencies and the objectives for the NAC OSCE are reviewed and the expectations of a PGY1 resident are outlined for the different case scenarios presented. These sessions are facilitated by Dr. Bruce Firsher, an experienced medical educator from U of A.  The sessions will be offered online and therefore focus on various case stems. Focus will be on taking an organized history, the approach to the patient, ethics, professionalism, communication, and decision-making abilities as to how to proceed. Cases will be discussed based on most recent evidence and guidelines.

The 6 online sessions will start on Friday, June 19th and finish on Friday, July 24th.

The program objectives are:

  • to understand the exam objectives, format, and assessment criteria
  • to increase clinical knowledge, decision-making, and management across a broad range of cases through discussion on current evidence, practice and feedback
  • to review specific tasks such as case presentations, interpreting of results based on expected formats
  • to enhance communication, cultural and language skills relative to patient-centered care and the Canadian context
  • to familiarize oneself with time frames allotted for demonstrating competencies

Spaces are limited to 15 seats as per the instructor’s request to allow for meaningful discussion, practice, and feedback. Therefore, members may only register for one session (i.e. Tuesday group or Wednesday group or Friday group). Do not register for this group if you are unable to attend all 6 sessions.

Eligibility Requirements:

These sessions are only for members who are scheduled to do the NAC OSCE in September. Therefore, you will need to send your proof of registration to Monica (by Monday, June 22nd) at monica@aimga.ca.

Waitlist:

If the session is full and you wish to be placed on a waitlist, please contact Monica by email at monica@aimga.ca or by phone at 587-524-2750 ext. 0. We will arrange additional study groups depending on waitlist and availability of educators/moderators.

Note:

We are starting with online study groups initially and will follow with opportunities for small group, hands-on practice sessions to practice the cases discussed.

Funding:
Please note this session is being made available through funds by IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.

Bookings

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Currently 18 of 18 spaces have been booked for this program.

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QE1 Study Group: Saturdays

Date/Time
June 6, 2020 - June 27, 2020
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

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The Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Exam Part 1 Study Group is facilitated by a moderator to assist IMGs to prepare for this examination. The current moderator is Dr. Nuruddin Lakhani. These sessions are being offered online due to COVID-19.

The MCCQE Part I is a summative examination that assesses the critical medical knowledge and clinical decision-making ability of a candidate at a level expected of a medical student who is completing his or her medical degree in Canada. The examination is based on the MCC Objectives, which are organized under the CanMEDS roles. Candidates graduating and completing the MCCQE Part I normally enter supervised practice. Aside from formal accreditation processes of the undergraduate and postgraduate education programs, the MCCQE Part I is the only national standard for medical schools across Canada and, therefore, is administered at the end of medical school.

The MCCQE Part I is a one-day, computer-based test. Candidates have four hours in the morning to complete 210 Multiple-Choice Questions and up to three and a half hours in the afternoon for the Clinical Decision-Making component, which consists of 38 cases with short-menu and short-answer write-in questions. For specialist IMGs, the QE1 requires a complete review of all areas of medicine.
AIMGA’s MCCQE1 study groups are offered throughout the year on a quarterly basis. AIMGA provides computer software study materials and other relevant resources as a means of preparation (i.e. UWorld, QBank, MCC Preparation materials).

Saturdays at 1:00 PM-4:00 PM

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Currently 136 of 140 spaces have been booked for this program.

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QE1 Study Group: Saturdays

Date/Time
April 4, 2020 - April 25, 2020
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

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QE1 Study Group: Saturdays

Date/Time
April 4, 2020 - April 26, 2020
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

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Description

The Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Exam Part 1 Study Group is facilitated by a moderator to assist IMGs prepare for this examination. The current moderator is Dr. Nuruddin Lakhani. These sessions are being offered online due to COVID-19.

The MCCQE Part I is a summative examination that assesses the critical medical knowledge and clinical decision-making ability of a candidate at a level expected of a medical student who is completing his or her medical degree in Canada. The examination is based on the MCC Objectives, which are organized under the CanMEDS roles. Candidates graduating and completing the MCCQE Part I normally enter supervised practice. Aside from formal accreditation processes of the undergraduate and postgraduate education programs, the MCCQE Part I is the only national standard for medical schools across Canada and, therefore, is administered at the end of medical school.

The MCCQE Part I is a one-day, computer-based test. Candidates have four hours in the morning to complete 210 Multiple-Choice Questions and up to three and a half hours in the afternoon for the Clinical Decision-Making component, which consists of 38 cases with short-menu and short-answer write-in questions. For specialist IMGs, the QE1 requires a complete review of all areas of medicine.
AIMGA’s MCCQE1 study groups are offered throughout the year on a quarterly basis. AIMGA provides computer software study materials and other relevant resources as a means of preparation (i.e. UWorld, QBank, MCC Preparation materials).

Saturdays at 1:00 PM-4:00 PM

Bookings

Status
Currently 138 of 140 spaces have been booked for this program.

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Bookings are closed for this program.

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Currently 0 of 0 spaces have been booked for this program.

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The Journal Club (Spring)

Date/Time
April 4, 2020 - August 29, 2020
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

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AIMGA is pleased to host a journal club for members who wish to maintain their clinical knowledge and skills through weekly review sessions with fellow members. The purpose of the journal club is to review, discuss and evaluate published articles. The sessions are moderated by one of our members with a background in research and Public Health.

Dr. Turin Chowdhury from Community Medicine, University of Calgary provides a monthly lecture to ensure you have a foundational understanding of research methodology, clinical epidemiology, and statistics to critically appraise articles. The club is also an excellent opportunity for an exchange of insights regarding clinical problems. Our current session is ongoing and members interested must join at the beginning of the course in order to fully benefit from this program. This is an excellent course for those interested in research opportunities and joining AIMGA’s research team.

If you are interested in joining our upcoming journal club and are looking to gain a foundational understanding of research methods and developing your critical appraisal skills to assess and interpret publications accurately, our next session will begin in September.

Please contact Shola at shola@aimga.ca or Monica at Monica@aimga.ca to be added to the waitlist for our upcoming journal club.

Bookings

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Currently 8 of 10 spaces have been booked for this program.

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NAC-OSCE Study Group: Saturdays

Date / Time
June 20, 2020 - July 25, 2020
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm MDT

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Description

Course Description:

The Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) Study Group assists Internationally Trained Physicians in preparing for the National Assessment Collaboration (NAC). The competencies and the objectives for the NAC OSCE are reviewed and the expectations of a PGY1 resident are outlined for the different case scenarios presented. These sessions are facilitated by Sheyi and Annalyn, two residents at U of C. The sessions will be offered online and therefore focus on various case stems. Focus will be on taking an organized history, the approach to the patient, ethics, professionalism, communication, and decision-making abilities as to how to proceed. Cases will be discussed based on most recent evidence and guidelines.

The 6 online sessions will start on Friday, June 19th, and finish on Friday, July 24th.

The program objectives are:

  • to understand the exam objectives, format, and assessment criteria;
  • to increase clinical knowledge, decision-making, and management across a broad range of cases through discussion on current evidence, practice and feedback;
  • to review specific tasks such as case presentations, interpreting of results based on expected formats;
  • to enhance communication, cultural and language skills relative to patient-centered care and the Canadian context; and
  • to familiarize oneself with time frames allotted for demonstrating competencies

Spaces are limited to 15 seats as per the instructor’s request to allow for meaningful discussion, practice, and feedback. Therefore, members may only register for one session (i.e. Tuesday group or Wednesday group or Friday group). Do not register for this group if you are unable to attend all 6 sessions.

Eligibility Requirements:

These sessions are only for members who are scheduled to do the NAC OSCE in September. Therefore, you will need to send your proof of registration to Monica or Shola (by Monday, June 22nd)  at shola@aimga.ca or monica@aimga.ca.

Waitlist:

If the session is full and you wish to be placed on a waitlist, please contact Monica by email at monica@aimga.ca or by phone at 587-524-2750 ext. 0. We will arrange additional study groups depending on waitlist and availability of educators/moderators.

Note:

We are starting with online study groups initially and will follow with opportunities for small group, hands-on practice sessions to practice the cases discussed.

Funding:
Please note this session is being made available through funds by IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.

Bookings

Status
Currently 17 of 17 spaces have been booked for this program.

Only active members can make bookings for this program!
Please click here to sign up!

Online bookings are not currently available.

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Name
NAC-OSCE Study Group: Saturdays

Date/Time
June 20, 2020 - July 25, 2020
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Location


,

Categories

Description

Course Description:

The Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) Study Group assists Internationally Trained Physicians in preparing for the National Assessment Collaboration (NAC). The competencies and the objectives for the NAC OSCE are reviewed and the expectations of a PGY1 resident are outlined for the different case scenarios presented. These sessions are facilitated by Sheyi and Annalyn, two residents at U of C. The sessions will be offered online and therefore focus on various case stems. Focus will be on taking an organized history, the approach to the patient, ethics, professionalism, communication, and decision-making abilities as to how to proceed. Cases will be discussed based on most recent evidence and guidelines.

The 6 online sessions will start on Friday, June 19th, and finish on Friday, July 24th.

The program objectives are:

  • to understand the exam objectives, format, and assessment criteria;
  • to increase clinical knowledge, decision-making, and management across a broad range of cases through discussion on current evidence, practice and feedback;
  • to review specific tasks such as case presentations, interpreting of results based on expected formats;
  • to enhance communication, cultural and language skills relative to patient-centered care and the Canadian context; and
  • to familiarize oneself with time frames allotted for demonstrating competencies

Spaces are limited to 15 seats as per the instructor’s request to allow for meaningful discussion, practice, and feedback. Therefore, members may only register for one session (i.e. Tuesday group or Wednesday group or Friday group). Do not register for this group if you are unable to attend all 6 sessions.

Eligibility Requirements:

These sessions are only for members who are scheduled to do the NAC OSCE in September. Therefore, you will need to send your proof of registration to Monica or Shola (by Monday, June 22nd)  at shola@aimga.ca or monica@aimga.ca.

Waitlist:

If the session is full and you wish to be placed on a waitlist, please contact Monica by email at monica@aimga.ca or by phone at 587-524-2750 ext. 0. We will arrange additional study groups depending on waitlist and availability of educators/moderators.

Note:

We are starting with online study groups initially and will follow with opportunities for small group, hands-on practice sessions to practice the cases discussed.

Funding:
Please note this session is being made available through funds by IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.

Bookings

Status
Currently 17 of 17 spaces have been booked for this program.

Only active members can make bookings for this program!
Please click here to sign up!

This program is fully booked.

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