2012 Grant Awards
The posters and papers listed below each grant arise from work facilitated through the grant funding.
‘Training the Rheumatologists of Tomorrow: A Qualitative Case Study’
Principal Investigator: Cividino, A (PDF)
Co-investigators: Bakowsky, V; Homik, J; Khalidi, N; Mosher, D; Pineau, C; Pope, J; Rohekar, S; Shojania, K; Bessette, L; Rich, E; Robinson, D
Project Summary
This was a pan-Canadian qualitative study based on survey and interview data from learners and the faculty/administration of 9 Canadian post graduate medical schools on how to increase the number of rheumatology trainees.
Oral Presentations
American College of Rheumatology Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, November 14-19, 2014. Cividino, A; Bakowsky, V; Barr, S; Bessette, L; Khalidi, N; Pineau, CA; Pope, JE; Robinson, D; Shojania, K; Yacyshyn, E; Lohfeld, L; Crawshaw, D. (2014) Training the Rheumatologists of Tomorrow: The Canadian Experience,Arthritis & Rheumatology 66(S10):S1260
Poster Presentations
Presented at the 2014 Canadian Rheumatology Association meeting.
Presented at the 2014 Ontario Rheumatology Association meeting.
Presented at the 2014 the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) meeting.
Presented at the 2015 Canadian Rheumatology Association and Ontario Rheumatology Association meetings.
Presented at the 2016 Canadian Rheumatology Association meeting.
Published Literature
- Cividino, A; Bakowski, B; Barr, S; Bessette, L; Hazel, B; Khalidi, N; Pope, J; Robinson, D; Shojania, K; Yacyshyn, E; Lohfeld, L; Crawshaw, D., How to Attract Trainees, a Pan-Canadian Perspective. Phase One of the “Training the Rheumatologists of Tomorrow’ Project, Journal of Rheumatology (2016)