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. 1988 Oct;34:2163–2166.

Faculty Development in Canada: A National Survey of Family Medicine Departments

Yvonne Steinert, Cheryl Levitt, Norma R Lawn
PMCID: PMC2219188  PMID: 21253245

Abstract

The authors surveyed 16 Canadian Family Medicine Departments to ascertain the availability and content of faculty development activities. The majority of Departments sponsored some faculty development; they were limited, however, by financial constraints, a lack of available manpower, and time restrictions. Few departments had a specified plan for faculty development. No comprehensive orientation activities were available for new faculty, and little attention was paid to established part-time faculty. Although teaching workshops were the most popular faculty-development activity, most programs were planned on an ad hoc basis. A number of effective local programs were not shared nationally. The authors discuss the implications of these results and the need for greater national and regional co-ordination.

Keywords: faculty development, family medicine

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