For Residents
Our residents are invaluable to our health care community. It is known that CBME in its early stages can be stressful and we seek to ease that burden as much as possible and to support and encourage the leadership in those residents who demonstrate an interest in medical education.
Resident Modules
The following are online modules for your convenience. You will have had access to these modules during resident orientation with PGME and Medical Affairs in July, and they are also posted here for access any time of the year.
Resident Orientation to CBD *only for residents in a Royal College residency program, i.e. not applicable for Family Medicine residents
Resident Orientation to Elentra *only for residents in a Royal College residency program, i.e. not applicable for Family Medicine residents
Resiliency Training: Developing Resilient Residents *this is applicable for all residents
Elentra Basics for Anesthesiology Residents *this is applicable to Anesthesiology residents only
Resident Feedback Survey
We have surveyed our CBD residents for their thoughts on CBD. Please review these important reports.
Other resident feedback survey reports and interviews that are good reads:
- FMRQ reports
- Competence by Design: Resident Physician Pulse Check - Report from the 2021 Collaborative Study
- Resident Pulse Check 2022 Infographic
Resources for Residents
- Royal College of Physician and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC): Competence by Design
- RCPSC Guide to CBD for Residents - What you need to know
- RCPSC CPD Key Things Residents Need to Know
- The College of Family Physicians of Canada: Triple C
- RDoC
- PARO
COVID-19 and CBME
The Royal College of Physician and Surgeons has a concise page of information and resources regarding the impact of COVID-19 on residency education and CBD.
CBME Guidelines for Resident Assessment During COVID-19
Also visit PGME's page on virtual learning and assessment during COVID-19