Project Team: Jennifer Hulme (PI), Kate Hayman, John Ihnat, Andrew Pinto, Megan Landes, Jonathan Sherbino, Sarah Wright, Conor Lavelle, Malika Sharma, Katherine Rouleau, Kate Atkinson, Serena Perera
Project Description: A national survey of Canadian emergency and family medicine residency Program Directors was conducted to investigate best practices and existing challenges in teaching health and justice advocacy to postgraduate trainees.
Project Funding: This project was funded through a grant from the Education Development within the Temerty Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto
PUBLICATIONS
- McDonald M, Lavelle C, Wen M, Sherbino J, Hulme J. The state of health advocacy training in postgraduate medical education: a scoping review. Medical education. 2019 Dec;53(12):1209-20. https://cutt.ly/FxJjzRs
PRESENTATIONS
- Perera S, Girdler H, McKnight A, McDonald M, Lavelle C, Rouleau K, Wright S, Ihnat J, Hayman K, Landes M, Hulme J. Advocating for advocacy: a qualitative interview study into the state of the health advocate role in Canadian emergency and family medicine post-graduate training programs. ICEM 2025. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 2025 May 27. (Poster Presentation)
- Lavelle C, Hulme J, McDonald M. The state of advocacy in postgraduate medical education: a literature review. Divisions of Emergency Medicine Research & Academic Day. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. May 2018. https://goo.gl/NdLkE3