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CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF ALLIED HEALTH PROGRAMS
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Dear Colleagues:
I am writing to encourage you to sign up for this year’s exciting CAAHP Conference!
Our conference and annual meeting this year will be held in Toronto at George Brown
College on June 3rd and 4th, 2010. We have scheduled the CAAHP Conference to
immediately precede the ACCC’s annual conference in Niagara Falls.
The agenda will focus on important current issues that affect us as leaders in health care
education. The topic, “Health Care Education: How the World is Changing” is
particularly relevant given the demand for health care professionals to hit the ground
running upon graduation. The world is changing and we are facing issues as you know,
that we could never have envisioned years ago: from pandemics to placements.
This meeting will explore some of the following:
• Dealing with crisis and the lessons we have learned: The Dawson College
Experience
• We will explore the implementation of IPE and making it work!
•
Does simulation shorten the time to competence?
ACCC/Collaborative Forum study on simulation show?
What did the
• Our keynote Max Valiquette will present on “Dealing with Today’s Students”
followed by a panel that will reflect on understanding today’s student from the
point of view of faculty, students support and students themselves.
• Allow you an opportunity to network with your colleagues across the country to
share ideas and to exchange information.
As you can see, we have a comprehensive and meaningful program for your
participation and consideration. We look forward to hearing from our expert presenters,
sharing our learnings and best practices and leaving the meeting with some clear “to
dos”.
Please forward this letter and conference agenda to your colleagues and encourage
them to attend. We very much look forward to seeing you at George Brown College in
Toronto.
Yours truly,
Lorie Shekter-Wolfson
President, CAAHP
PLEASE REGISTER ASAP. WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT!
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CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF ALLIED HEALTH PROGRAMS
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND CONFERENCE
THURSDAY, JUNE 3 AND FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 2010
GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE, ST JAMES CAMPUS
300 ADELAIDE STREET, TORONTO, ONTARIO
HEALTH CARE EDUCATION: HOW THE WORLD IS CHANGING
THURSDAY JUNE 3, 2010
8:00 AM
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
8:30 – 8:45 am
WELCOME AND INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
∗ Lorie Shekter Wolfson – President CAAHP
8:45 – 9:45 am
NETWORKING
∗ Participants will be divided into 3 - 4 tables and will be requested to make
suggestions of critical “Hot Topics” affecting their college, region or province. The
submitted topics will be presented at the outset of this session and participants will
prioritize them for discussion. Each table will choose one topic for discussion,
information sharing and feedback.
9:45 – 10:15 am
REPORTING BACK AND INFORMATION SHARING
FACILITATOR
∗ Lisa McCool Philbin
10:15 – 10:30 AM
BREAK
10:30 am -noon
DEALING WITH CRISIS/LESSONS LEARNED
THE REALITY OF THE DAWSON EXPERIENCE
PRESENTERS
∗ Richard Filion, Director General, Dawson College
∗ Ray Bourgeois, Dean of Science, Medical Studies & Engineering, Dawson College
FACILITATOR
∗ Jane Gamberg
12:00 NOON – 1:00 PM
LUNCH BREAK
CONTINUE DISCUSSION ON ISSUES RAISED IN MORNING SESSIONS
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THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 2010 - AFTERNOON SESSIONS
1:00 - 2:15 pm
IMPLEMENTING IPE INTO A COLLEGE/INSTITUTE SYSTEM
MAKING IT WORK!
YOU WILL LEARN
∗ How it is being done
∗ What the barriers are to implementing IPE
∗ What the cost implications are of implementing IPE
∗ And other issues you need to know in integrating IPE
PANELISTS
∗ Lorie Shekter Wolfson - Associate VP, George Brown College
∗ Sue Allaire - Chair, Laboratory Medicine, The Michener Institute
∗ Pat Bawtinheimer- Dean of Health Sciences, Vancouver Community College
FACILITATOR
∗ Louise Gordon
2:15 – 2:30 PM
BREAK
2:30 – 2:45 pm
Canadian Defense Academy & Accreditation of Health Programs
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What is the status of health programs in DND?
How are they being accredited?
Relationship with Colleges
PRESENTERS
*Paul Toupin, Manager Canadian Partnership Programs ACCC
*Major Mark Russell Canadian Defense Academy
2:45 – 3:00
Update ACCC
PRESENTER
Michele Clarke, Director Public Policy and Federal Relations, ACCC
3:00 - 3:20 pm
CAAHP AGM
KEEPING CONNECTED - THE CAAHP WEBSITE
LAUNCH OF THE NEW WEBSITE
PRESENTER
Louise Gordon, Vice President, CAAHP
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3:20 -4:30 pm
CAAHP AGM Cont’d
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President’s Report
Board reports- (Membership, Collaborative Forum on Health Science Education,
Finance)
Board elections
Priorities for 2010-2011
PRESENTER
Lorie Shekter Wolfson, CAAHP President
4:30 - 5:30 pm
TOURS OF HEALTH SCIENCE/ SIMULATION LABS (GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE)
6:00 PM
DINNER AT CHEF’S HOUSE
George Brown College
(Restaurant run by the George Brown Hospitality Program)
215 King Street
St James Campus (corner King and Fredrick Street)
FRIDAY JUNE 4, 2010
HEALTH CARE EDUCATION: HOW THE WORLD IS CHANGING
8:30 AM
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
9:00 – 10:45 am
DEALING WITH TODAY’S HEALTH CARE STUDENTS
KEY NOTE SPEAKER (Youth Culture & Marketing Expert)
∗ Max Valiquette
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Max is the President of Youthography, a leading youth-driven marketing
consultancy aimed at providing fast, accurate strategic research, planning or
programs for any organization targeting this lucrative demographic. Max is a
specialist in understanding the pop-culture landscape, consumer habits, brands
and youth culture. His insightful, entertaining presentations make him one of the
most sought after speakers on youth and pop culture in Canada today.
DISCUSSION/QUESTIONS
∗ Who is the student of today?
∗ What is he/she looking for in college (needs/interests)?
YOU WILL LEARN
∗ How students are changing in response to the world around them; the impact this
data could have on retention and recruitment and what should your program tune
into.
FACILITATOR
∗ Ellen Hughes
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10:45 –11:00 AM
BREAK
11:00 - 12:00 noon
UNDERSTANDING TODAY’S HEALTH CARE EDUCATION STUDENTS
PANEL DISCUSSION FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF
∗ Students (to be confirmed)
∗ Faculty (to be confirmed)
∗ Student Services - Chris McGrath, MEd
Assistant Dean, Student Affairs (Student & Community Development), University
of Toronto
FACILITATOR
∗ Ray Bourgeois
12:00 NOON – 1:00 PM
WORKING LUNCH - (CONTINUE DISCUSSION ON ISSUES RAISED IN THE MORNING SESSION)
FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 2010 - AFTERNOON SESSIONS
1:00 - 2:30 pm
SIMULATION RESEARCH – ACCC/COLLABORATIVE FORUM (FUNDED BY HEALTH CANADA)
∗ What the study explored
∗ Participants in the Study
∗ Results of the Study
∗ Tools, including a CD that have been developed and can be of value to programs
PRESENTERS
∗ Rae Gropper, Laura Zychla
FACILITATOR
∗ Rae Gropper
2:30 -3:00 pm
NETWORKING
∗ Each participant will have 2 minutes to raise a concern that has not been
addressed & to invite response (in person or via email)
FACILITATOR
∗ Louise Gordon
WRAP UP
∗ Lorie Shekter Wolfson
3:00 – 3:15 PM
BREAK
3:15 to 4:00 pm
Meeting CAAHP Board and Incoming Executive
Association Canadienne des Programmes en Techniques de la Santé
Assemblée générale annuelle et congrès
Joignez-vous à nous à Toronto en juin prochain!
Les 3 et 4 juin 2010
George Brown College, Campus St. James
300, Rue Adelaide, Toronto, Ontario
L’assemblée générale annuelle et le congrès de l’Association canadienne des programmes en techniques de santé
(ACPTS) vous offrent une excellente occasion d’échanger avec vos collègues à propos des enjeux en matière de
programmes en techniques de santé.
Le thème de cette année
L’éducation des soins de santé: comment le monde change?
Note clé - Max Valiquette
Le président d'Youghography et un expert en marketing et étudiant d'aujourd'hui
Les sujets proposés
Est-ce que la simulation raccourcit le temps pour atteindre la compétence?
Résultats de la tribune collaborative/étude de l’accc, financée par santé canada
Faire face à la crise
l’expérience du collège dawson et les leçons apprises
Traiter avec les étudiants d’aujourd’hui
conférencier max valiquette – expert sur la culture des jeunes
Réseautage/échange
afin de fournir et partager de l’information utile et significative
*NOTE:
Cette conférence mettra en vedette un éventail intéressant de panélistes et de présentateurs qui traiteront des sujets clés, en plus de
prévoir une période pour le réseautage et l’échange d’idées. Nous vous invitons à nous somettre vos questions et préoccupations pour
alimenter notre discussion.
Dates et heures
Le congrès débutera à 8 h le jeudi 3 juin 2010 et se terminera à 16 h le vendredi 4 juin 2010. L’AGA de l’ACPTS aura
lieu le jeudi après-midi.
Hébergement
Les hôtels suivants sont situés près du Collège George Brown. Il est possible de s’y rendre en marchant ou en taxi.
Holiday Inn Express, Downtown Toronto, www.holidayinn.com 111 Lombard Street, Toronto, ON, M5C 2T9
Réception de l’hôtel : 1-416-367-5555
Le Royal Meridien King Edward, www.starwoodhotels.com, 37 King Street East, Toronto, ON M5C 1E9
1-416-863-9700
Delta Chelsea Hotel Downtown Toronto, www.deltahotels.com, 33 Gerrard Street West, Toronto, 1-416-595-1975
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