MacPFD Spark Podcast
MacPFD Spark Podcast
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Women in Academia with Dr. Reid | Founding Fathers with Dr. Geoff Norman 07.10.2020 48:47
Welcome to the second episode of the MacPFD Spark podcast series brought to you by the Program for Faculty Development at McMaster University! In this episode; we will be discussing issues surrounding women in academia before learning more about the history and inception of the medical school at McMaster University. New Spark episodes launch on a biweekly basis - with exception for special event a...
Design Thinking with Dr. Fleisig | Nursing Education & Academic Leadership with Dr. Ruth Chen 23.09.2020 36:09
Welcome to the first episode of the MacPFD Spark podcast series brought to you by the Program for Faculty Development at McMaster University! In this episode; we will be taking a quick dive into the benefits and intricacies of design thinking before learning more about nursing education & also some secrets behind academic leadership. New Spark episodes launch on a biweekly basis - with exception f...
Pilot | Intro to the Podcast w/ Drs. Chan and Kundi | Interview w/ Dr. Amanda Bell 16.09.2020 32:07
The McMaster University Program for Faculty Development's very own podcast for higher education faculty in the health sciences. With each new episode exploring topics from at least one of our four pillars of development; Teaching & Supervision, Leadership & Management, Creativity & Humanism, and Scholarly Practice, we strive to help faculty members develop and refine their careers throughout this...
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