News
CERI Congratulates Dr. Mark Goldszmidt and his team
March 24, 2022Dr. Jacqueline Torti Appointed as CERI Scientist
January 05, 2022The Collaborator: FSRE Recipients, National Rankings and Your Latest Achievements
February 12, 2021CERI’s Post-Doctoral Fellow, Mary Ott receives FSRE Grant
January 26, 2021Dr. Lorelei Lingard delivers a lecture
December 10, 2020CERI congratulates its Founding Director, Dr. Lorelei Lingard, on being named an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
October 14, 2020
The honour recognizes her “pioneering and transformative research on communication in medical practice.”Training and Education Research Grant from the Intuitive Foundation
August 03, 2020Awards News
July 30, 2020Grant Success
July 30, 2020
Assessment in medical education is targeted to individuals. But practice is collaborative, involving teams of individuals working together. This reality creates a dilemma for assessment: how can the interdependence of individuals' clinical work be understood in a way that enables meaningful assessment of collaborative practice? Dr. Lorelei Lingard's groundbreaking work in this domain has received an important funding boost. Dr. Lingard, CERI's Senior Scientist, has been awarded $149,999 over two years from the Stemmler Medical Education Research Fund, which supports work in the domain of medical education assessment. In collaboration with Dr. Stefanie Sebok-Syer, Instructor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine, Dr. Lingard's project - “Conceptualizing and Assessing Interdependent Performance in Collaborative Clinical Environments” - will push the boundaries of current assessment strategies. Dr. Sebok-Syer is no strnager to CERI either, having done her postdoctoral fellowship training at CERI under Dr. Lingard's supervision. This forward-thinking work has the potential to change how we conceptualize clinical performance, and how we approach its assessment.Mark Goldszmidt and team recently received a $150 000 SSHRC grant titled: A Study of What Time-Space Reveals About How Different Configurations of Practice Shape Learning
July 30, 2020
His team, that includes Drs. Sayra Cristancho (CERI/DOS), Sandy DeLuca (CERI/Fanshawe Nursing), Mike Ott (DOS), Erin Spicer(DOS) and PhD(c) Alena Tarasevich received a grant ranking of 4/68. Together, they will be exploring how similar teams configure their practices differently to achieve educational and clinical priorities. By focusing on Time-Space as a unit of analysis, they hope to uncover differences in practice configurations that can lead to meaningful debate around how we use time and space and the challenges faced by teams as they navigate academic practice and the, at times, inherent tensions that arise between clinical practice and education. The study, which will take place over 2 years, will include both surgical and medical contexts so as to seek opportunities for learning from each other.Dr. Christopher Watling appointed Director, Centre for Education Research & Innovation
January 10, 2020
Dr. Christopher Watling has been appointed Director, Centre for Education Research & Innovation (CERI) at the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University for a five-year term effective Jan. 1.Open House and Call For Applications: 2020 MHPE Canada Program
October 30, 2019
The Centre for Education Research & Innovation (CERI) at Western University is proud to announce the call for applications for the 2020 Masters of Health Professions Education (MHPE)-Canada Program.Registration now open: 2019 CERI Annual Research Symposium
September 06, 2019
CERI would like to extend an invitation to faculty, residents, medical and graduate students who are interested in education research in the health professions to join us at our 2019 Annual Research Symposium Wednesday, October 2, 2019 (7:30 am-4:00 pm) at Ivey Spencer Leadership Centre.MHPE Open House and Call For Applications: 2019 MHPE Canada Program
November 21, 2018CERI Annual Research Symposium 2018 - Award Winners
November 20, 2018
Announcing this year's winners!Registration now open: 2018 CERI Annual Research Symposium
July 11, 2018
Date: Tuesday, October 2, 2018 (8:00 am-4:00 pm) Location: Windermere Manor Keynote Speaker: Kevin Eva, PhD Associate Director and Senior Scientist in the Centre for Health Education Scholarship, and Professor and Director of Educational Research and Scholarship in the Department of Medicine, at the University of British Columbia Editor-in-Chief, Medical EducationCERI Annual Research Symposium 2017 - Award Winners
November 06, 2017May 30th Public Lecture
May 11, 2017
Visiting Scholar Dr. Stanley Hamstra will present on the topic CBME as an Educational CQI Process: Enabling Residency Programs to Enhance Assessment Processes and Quality of Training.Founders Day 2017
March 14, 2017
CERI helps the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry celebrate Founders Day with a special presentation on Complexity, Competency and Care.Call for CERI Collaborative Fellowship in Education Research
November 22, 2016
Applications due January 30, 20162016 Annual CERI Research Symposium Research Award Recipients Announcement
October 25, 2016
Check out the 2016 award recipients here.Fall 2016 Master Class on Writing Research for Publication- Apply Now!
June 09, 2016
In collaboration with CPD, the Centre for Education Research and Innovation will host a Master Class on Writing Research for Publication in London, Ontario. Apply now to take advantage of the early bird rate (ending August 31st) on tuition! Click on the title above for more information.CERI featured in the 2015-2016 Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry Achievement Report
June 09, 2016CERI Strategic Plan 2015-2020
April 22, 2016
Click on the title above followed by the image to view the pdfCall for CERI Collaborative Fellowships in Education Research
November 19, 2015Bringing a new perspective into focus
October 27, 2015
CERI's own Dr. Saad Chahine featured in Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry's Rapport 2015Trading Sleep for a "Normal Life" During Residency
October 21, 2015
Link to blog post featured on AM Rounds written by CERI Fellow, Dr. Taryn Taylor.Dr. Goldszmidt successfully defends his PhD
September 25, 2015Apply Now: 2016 Master Class on Writing Research for Publication
June 24, 2015Link to Dr. Lorelei Lingard's 2014 ICRE Plenary
May 25, 2015
We are happy to provide the CERI Community with a link to Dr. Lorelei Lingard's 2014 ICRE Plenary presented in Toronto on Thursday, October 23rd, 2014.Join us for a Masterclass on Writing Research for Publication!
May 07, 2015
This is an intensive 2.5 day course led by Director of the Centre for Education Research and Innovation, Dr. Lorelei Lingard, expert writer, writing instructor and rhetorician. Facilitated by: Drs. Sayra Cristancho, Mark Goldszmidt and Chris Watling.The Pulse spotlights Dr. Taryn Taylor
February 11, 2014
We’re happy to highlight that Dr. Taryn Taylor was recently profiled by “The Pulse”Watling Article Recognized by Journal
February 11, 2014
Congratulations to Chris Watling as his article has been recognized by the prestigious journal Medical Education for being one of its most popular articles in 2012.New paper on non-acute inpatients & resident education
February 11, 2014
We’re excited to announce that the article, “Resigned professionalism? Non-acute inpatients and resident education”, was just published by the journal Advances in Health Sciences EducationSSHRC Bridge Grant awarded to Kathy Hibbert & Lorelei Lingard
February 11, 2014
We’re happy to announce that Dr. Kathy Hibbert, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education and CERI Centre Researcher, and Dr. Lorelei Lingard, were awarded a 2014 Strategic Support for SSHRC Bridge GrantUnderstanding Medical Education: New Book Chapter on Qualitative Research
January 29, 2014
We’re excited to announce that the article, “Resigned professionalism? Non-acute inpatients and resident education”, was just published by the journal Advances in Health Sciences EducationVideo available: Olle ten Cate: Principles and practicalities of working with entrustable professional activities
January 08, 2014
We are happy to make available for viewing, a lecture given by Dr. Olle ten Cate, Professor of Medical Education, Director of the Center for Research and Development of Education, University Medical Center UtrechtThree Research Papers at 2013 AAMC-RIME
December 04, 2013
Sayra Cristancho, Wael Haddara, and Taryn Taylor each presented a major research paper at the American Association for Medical Colleges annual meeting2013 CERI Annual Research Symposium Award Winners
November 04, 2013
Thank you to all who attended our 2013 CERI Annual Research Symposium. It was a great day, and we look forward to seeing you again next year. We’d like to announce, and congratulate, the three winners..CERI is pleased to announce that it has just been awarded its third operating grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
July 08, 2013
The Centre for Education Research & Innovation (CERI) is pleased to announce that it has just been awarded its third operating grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).Short fiction published by Tavis Apramian in CMAJ
May 31, 2013
Congratulations are extended to Tavis Apramian, MD/PhD Candidate, for the recent publication of his short fiction, "Oncology Sleep", in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ).Registration Now Open: PSI Visiting Scholar Program in Competency-Based Performance Assessment at Schulich/CERI
September 30, 2024
Date: June 14 and 15th, 2018. Time: 9:00 am-10:30 am. Location: Auditorium B at University Hospital.