BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250929T013917EDT-4337kDb4PU@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250929T053917Z DESCRIPTION:\n(9:00 - 10:30)\n Michelle Chiu\n University of Ottawa\n Title: N avigating the Future: Harnessing Simulation to Advance Equity\, Diversity & Inclusion\n\nBy the end of this session\, participants will be able to: \n\n\n Describe how simulation can be used to teach EDI principles\n Describ e advantages & disadvantages of using simulation to teach EDI principles\n List 3 considerations in designing simulation-based EDI educational interv entions\n\n\nMichelle Chiu\, MD\, FRCPC \n\nAssociate Professor\n Departmen t of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine\n Department of Innovation in Medical Education\n The Ottawa Hospital\, University of Ottawa\n\nDr. Michelle Chi u obtained her medical degree at McMaster University and completed her Ane sthesiology training at the University of Ottawa. She obtained Fellowship training in Regional Anesthesiology at Monash University (Melbourne\, Aust ralia) where she also completed a Fellowship in Simulation & Medical Educa tion. Her academic interests are focused on medical education\, simulation \, assessment of competence\, and faculty development.\n\nDr. Chiu is an A ssociate Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ( DAPM) at the University of Ottawa. She is cross appointed to the Departmen t of Innovation in Medical Education\, within which she established the Fo undational Elements of Applied Simulation Theory (FEAST) curriculum for si mulation educators\, which has trained over 65 Canadian and international fellows to date.\n\nHer past leadership roles include being the Interim He ad & Chair of DAPM\, the Vice-Chair of Education\, overseeing all departme ntal educational activities\, and Simulation Director\, where she was resp onsible for developing\, coordinating\, and implementing simulation-based education for students\, residents\, faculty\, and allied health. She led the creation and implementation of a simulation curriculum for the first c ompetency-based Anesthesiology residency-training program in Canada.\n\nDr . Chiu is the past-Chair of the Canadian National Anesthesiology Simulatio n Curriculum (CanNASC) Committee\; this work resulted in the development a nd implementation of a national simulation-based strategy for competency a ssessment of postgraduate trainees that is required for their Royal Colleg e of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) certification. She was the Director of Exam Material Development for the Royal College Anesthesiology Examination Board for 8 years\, where she spearheaded the introduction of high-stakes assessment of Intrinsic CanMEDS competencies at the certifica tion examinations. She is one of two RCPSC Simulation Educators in Canada\ , working to expand the role\, use\, and integration of simulation in post graduate education\, continuing professional development\, and health care systems.\n DTSTART:20240118T140000Z DTEND:20240118T160000Z SUMMARY:IHSE Meeting URL:/ihse/channels/event/ihse-meeting-348867 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR