6th LEARN symposium
Join us this November for our annual LEARN Symposium, a gathering that promises to be an inspiring and insightful event for all those passionate about health professions education and healthcare innovation. This year, our symposium features a series of compelling lectures and workshops that delve into critical topics such as decolonizing healthcare innovation, the essential role of primary care, transformative education and training strategies, and innovative approaches to addressing health professional burnout.
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Join us this November for our annual LEARN Symposium, a gathering that promises to be an inspiring and insightful event for all those passionate about health professions education and healthcare innovation. This year, our symposium features a series of compelling lectures and workshops that delve into critical topics such as decolonizing healthcare innovation, the essential role of primary care, transformative education and training strategies, and innovative approaches to addressing health professional burnout. Esteemed speakers like Dr. Matthew Harris, Dr. Nynke Scherpbier, Dr. Marieke Schuurmans, and Dr. Dan Shapiro will share their expertise and insights, making this an invaluable opportunity to expand your knowledge and network with leaders in the field.
In addition to the lectures, our workshops will explore sustainable employability, technology-enhanced learning, clinical reasoning, interprofessional education, workplace-based learning, and shared decision-making. Don't miss the chance to engage with cutting-edge research, gain practical skills, and participate in informal activities designed to foster collaboration and academic thinking.
This symposium embodies the mission of the LEARN program and WIOO to advance health professions education and clinical practice through innovative educational research. Join us to celebrate our collective capacity to work together and collaborate across professions and contexts, contributing to the future of healthcare and education in an open and vibrant network.
The LEARN programme connects all researchers interested and experienced in health professions education. The programme has been designed to meet the changing needs of society, healthcare, education, medical practice, and research.