There is an award process for excellence in social accountability by a medical school that is organised through the ASPIRE project under the auspices of the Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE). The … Continue reading
Author Archives: Iain Robbe
Organ transplantation: opt out or lose out.
There are less than two months until the Welsh Assembly Government will have the power to remove the organs from a person’s body after death without informed consent if the person is an adult living in Wales. The next of … Continue reading
Small steps on a long road
My work in the Faculty of Medicine at Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) has progressed well as regards the independent projects in the MD program. In my experience these projects have enabled learners to show their autonomy in research projects … Continue reading
Communications research
The work with educators in veterinary medicine continues to be stimulating and productive. It is not without its controversies involving issues of morality and ethics, philosophy, and empathy, even political theory. For example, two posters at the annual Veterinary Education … Continue reading
Canadian Conference on Medical Education, Vancouver
This conference had about 1,700 participants and in recent years it has increased its credibility as a meeting place to discuss all aspects of medical education. On the positive side it was productive to discuss the use of the arts, … Continue reading
Using the arts, humanities, and social sciences in medical education
Introduction: This abstract provided the basis for a short paper presentation at the Creating Space symposium before the Canadian Conference on Medical Education in Vancouver in April 2015. See: http://www.proreg.ca/events/ccme/abstracts_2015/schedule_pc_abs.php?id=107270 Title: Using the humanities and arts to blend areas of … Continue reading
New year. New project.
The new academic year of 2014/2015 started with great excitement in the Faculty of Medicine at Memorial: 81 students, the Class of 2018, starting Phase 1; and 81 students, the Class of 2017, returning from their summer research projects for … Continue reading
Shock Election Result
I appreciate there have been other shock election results recently! However I was shocked to be directly elected to the British Medical Association (BMA) Welsh Council for the session 2014 – 2017. I was heartened by the number … Continue reading
The Academic Years Roll On
The 2013/2014 academic year culminated on a high level at Memorial in the Faculty of Medicine with the 2nd Medical Education Scholarship Centre’s Forum in May 2014. It was impressive to see the range of medical education research and … Continue reading
Medical Education Scholarship Forum and Social Accountability
In May 2014 the Faculty of Medicine at Memorial University of Newfoundland organised the 2nd Medical Education Scholarship Centre’s Forum. I was pleased to be involved with the following presentations – (1) Oral poster presentation entitled “Social Accountability in … Continue reading