Vancouver 2001 - Programme, participants, themes and reports


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The Participants

Nursing [PDF 20 kB]

Rehabilitation Sciences [PDF 15 kB] 

 

The Programme

The two-day meeting comprised combined sessions and parallel disciplinary meetings. Participants focused on how to maximise opportunities as part of the U21 network considering broad themes such as curriculum innovation, special endeavours, research; and interdisciplinary education.

The programme   [PDF 50 kB]

 

Themes, Selective Presentations and Reports

How can Faculties of Medicine and Nursing (and related Health Sciences Faculties) use the framework of U21 to strengthen their missions?

Universitas 21: Overview, Future Directions, and U21 Global Joint Venture with Thompson Learning (Michael Goldberg)
The presentation [PDF 50 kB]

 

Curriculum Innovation – benefiting from other U21 Faculties

Teaching of Clinical Skills (Allan Cumming)
The presentation [PDF 1000 kB]

Computer-facilitated Learning  (Neville Yeomans)
The presentation [PDF 150 kB]

U21 and Telehealth – unlocking the power of synergy? (Kendall Ho)
The presentation [PDF 140 kB]

How to share learning resources among U21 Medical Schools: barriers & solutions (SK Lam and Niv Patil)
The presentation [PDF 400 kB]

Curriculum Innovation – Benefiting from other U21 Faculties (Gordon Page)
The presentation [PDF 300 kB]

Learning Resource Catalogue (Kevin Sweeney and Christine Elliott)
The presentation [PDF 90 kB]

 

Special Endeavours

Students with Disabilities (Phillipa Poole)
The presentation [PDF 50 kB]

Aboriginal Programs (Joanna Bates)
The presentation [PDF 15 kB]

 

Keynote

Role of Medical Schools in Judgements on Behaviour and Health of Medical Students (Peter Rubin)
The presentation [PDF 40 kB]

 

Research

Partnerships with Hospitals (Jan Nilsson)
The presentation [PDF 30 kB]