In 2022, Tara Kiran,ÌýMD, MSc, launched OurCare, the largest-ever engagement of patients and the public about the future of primary care in Canada. In her presentation, Dr. Kiran will review how these engagements took place and the major findings. She will contrast the vision put forth by patients and the public with the reality of primary care today. She looks forward to an interactive discussion with attendees about how we move forward together to build a better system in Quebec and across Canada.
This webinar will provide an overview of AI in medical education, highlighting current uses and considerations around the foundational knowledge and skills learners need to navigate this new landscape. We will also discuss practical applications for family physicians and address ethical considerations surrounding AI implementation in medical education, offering insights into responsible use and integration.
Webinar Title: Navigating AI in Medical Education: Practical Considerations for Family Medicine Educators

To mark Asian Heritage month, come celebrate the vibrant cultures and rich traditions of Asia with the EDI Committee! Enjoy delicious food, heartfelt storytelling, and an opportunity to learn more about the diverse heritage of Asian communities. The food served will represent the diverse culinary traditions across various regions of Asia. We welcome you to bring a homemade dish that represents your Asian heritage and flavors you love. Feel free to share a moment, memory, or experience that highlights your ties to Asian culture.

As part of our 50th anniversary celebrations, the Department of Family Medicine will be organizing an Academic Day at the Hotel Bonaventure in downtown Montreal. This special event is organized in collaboration with the Family Medicine Postgraduate Residency Program, the Family Medicine Graduate Students Society (FMGSS) and the Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ Primary Care Practice Based Research Network (PBRN). You do not want to miss this! More details to follow.
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Four panelists will make presentations of their perspectives about Shared Decision Making in Family Medicine education and practice, grounded in their experience and expertise as clinicians, educators and researchers. They will comment on the preliminary findings of an ongoing realist review of the impact of shared decision-making in family medicine practice.Ìý Ìý
Family Physician and Patient PerspectivesÌý
Mixed studies reviews are becoming increasingly popular in health research for their ability to address complex phenomena and interventions. These reviews integrate qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods studies, offering a comprehensive perspective on healthcare topics.Ìý
You are cordially invited to the 2025 Department of Family Medicine Annual Retreat. The event will be online only.
More details to follow!