Course Lecturer - EXSU 603

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Job Type: PartTime

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The Department of Surgery, Division of Experimental Surgery is seeking a Course Lecturer to teach the Fall 2024 semester; Surgical Education Foundations.
Course Title and Course Number:

EXSU 603 - Surgical Education Foundations

Education:

  • PhD in Educational Psychology at McGill University in 2014


Teaching Qualification Requirements:

  • Taught EXSU 603 from 2016 to 2022 (sabbatical 2023).

  • Tenure-track assistant professor in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Alberta

  • Director of the Computer-Human Interaction: Technology, Education, and Affect (CHI-TEA) Laboratory (2016-2019)


Experience:

  • Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery, McGill University, 

  • Scientist at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC-RI)

  • Associate Member of the Institute for Health Sciences Education

  • Director of the Simulation, Affect, Innovation, Learning, and Surgery (SAILS) Laboratory

Location:

TBA

Schedule:

TBA

Deadline to Apply:

08/23/2024


Hiring Unit:


Surgical and Interventional Sciences


Course Title:


Surgical Education Foundations


Subject Code:


EXSU


Location:


TBA


Schedule:


Fridays 1 pm to 4 pm


Deadline to Apply:


2024-08-18


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