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Employment Engagement Series-A Fireside Chat With Employers (1:00pm-2:00pm MST)

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January 31, 2024
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm MST

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Our upcoming Employer Engagement Series: A Fireside Chat with Employers is part of AIMGA’s Mentorship Program. Community partners, Alberta Health Services and Vytality at Home, have been invited to provide their insights and experiences regarding employer engagement within the Canadian healthcare system. 

For more information on these organizations: 

Alberta Health Services: Click Here

Vytality at Home: Click Here

This online event will take place on Wednesday, January 31, 2024, from 1:00pm-2:00pm (MST).  

What to Expect: 

  • An introduction from each of our panelists describing their experiences with resumes, interviews, and workplace culture within the Canadian health care system. 
  • An opportunity to ask your questions to our panelists. 

How to Register: 

If you are interested, please register by clicking the ‘reserve my spot’ button at the bottom of this event description. For those with questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to Sarbast Rashid, AIMGA’s Mentorship Coordinator by email at sarbast@aimga.ca or phone at 825-540-3524. 

   

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Currently 57 of 100 spaces have been booked for this program.

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NAC-OSCE Exam Preparation Course-Wednesday Afternoons (1PM-4PM MST) Additional Class

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January 31, 2024 - April 17, 2024
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm MST

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This Study Group assists Internationally Trained Physicians in preparing for the NAC OSCE. 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. The sessions focus on taking an organized history, demonstrating clinical knowledge, physical exam skills, the think-aloud technique, approach to the patient, ethics, professionalism, communication, and decision-making abilities.

Classes will be held online on Wednesdays from 1pm to 4pm from January 31st-April 17th 2024

This study group is for those with proof of registration for the May exam.

This study group will be facilitated by Dr Rogers Thomas.

*PLEASE DO NOT REGISTER FOR THE OTHER NAC OSCE GROUP SESSIONS IF REGISTERING FOR THIS  CLASS.

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

For questions and/or registration support please call us at 403-452-6534 or email Toju at toju@aimga.ca We look forward to serving you.

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Currently 27 of 24 spaces have been booked for this program.

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NAC-OSCE Exam Preparation Course-Wednesday Afternoons (1PM-4PM MST) Additional Class

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January 31, 2024 - April 17, 2024
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm MST

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Description

Description:

This Study Group assists Internationally Trained Physicians in preparing for the NAC OSCE. 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. The sessions focus on taking an organized history, demonstrating clinical knowledge, physical exam skills, the think-aloud technique, approach to the patient, ethics, professionalism, communication, and decision-making abilities.

Classes will be held online on Wednesdays from 1pm to 4pm from January 31st-April 17th 2024

This study group is for those with proof of registration for the May exam.

This study group will be facilitated by Dr Rogers Thomas.

*PLEASE DO NOT REGISTER FOR THE OTHER NAC OSCE GROUP SESSIONS IF REGISTERING FOR THIS  CLASS.

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

For questions and/or registration support please call us at 403-452-6534 or email Toju at toju@aimga.ca We look forward to serving you.

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Currently 27 of 24 spaces have been booked for this program.

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NAC-OSCE Exam Preparation Course – Wednesday Evenings (6PM-9PM MST)

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January 31, 2024 - April 17, 2024
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm MST

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Description

Description:

This Study Group assists Internationally Trained Physicians in preparing for the NAC OSCE. 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. The sessions focus on taking an organized history, demonstrating clinical knowledge, physical exam skills, the think-aloud technique, approach to the patient, ethics, professionalism, communication, and decision-making abilities.

Classes will be held online on Wednesdays from 6pm to 9pm from January 31st-April 17th 2024

This study group is for those with proof of registration for the May exam.

This study group will be facilitated by Dr Rogers Thomas.

*PLEASE DO NOT REGISTER FOR THE OTHER NAC OSCE GROUP SESSIONS IF REGISTERING FOR THIS  CLASS.

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

For questions and/or registration support please call us at 403-452-6534 or email Toju at toju@aimga.ca We look forward to serving you.

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Currently 24 of 24 spaces have been booked for this program.

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January 31, 2024 - April 17, 2024
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm MST

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Online

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Description

Description:

This Study Group assists Internationally Trained Physicians in preparing for the NAC OSCE. 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. The sessions focus on taking an organized history, demonstrating clinical knowledge, physical exam skills, the think-aloud technique, approach to the patient, ethics, professionalism, communication, and decision-making abilities.

Classes will be held online on Wednesdays from 6pm to 9pm from January 31st-April 17th 2024

This study group is for those with proof of registration for the May exam.

This study group will be facilitated by Dr Rogers Thomas.

*PLEASE DO NOT REGISTER FOR THE OTHER NAC OSCE GROUP SESSIONS IF REGISTERING FOR THIS  CLASS.

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

For questions and/or registration support please call us at 403-452-6534 or email Toju at toju@aimga.ca We look forward to serving you.

Bookings

Status

Currently 24 of 24 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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