FMHS members recognized by CAME

The Canadian Association for Medical Education (CAME) recently announced this year’s recipients of the 2025 CAME Certificate of Merit, which promotes, recognizes, and rewards faculty committed to medical education in Canadian medical schools, and the CAME Rising Star Certificate of Excellence Award, which recognizes learners who have demonstrated a commitment and passion for medical education. This could be education research, curriculum or workshop development, leadership, advocacy, etc., that has had a positive impact on the health professions education community at their school or beyond. Six deserving colleagues from the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) were recognized at a Virtual Award Event on Wednesday, February 19, 2025. Congratulations!Ìý

Please join us in congratulating the following FMHS community members for their commitment to medical education in Canada:
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2025 CAME Certificate of Merit recipients from ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ UniversityÌýÌý

Rosario (Charo) Rodriguez, MD, PhD, Professor, Department of Family Medicine, and Associate Member, Institute of Health Sciences Education

Jason Harley, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, and Associate Member, Institute of Health Sciences Education

Farhan Bhanji, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, and Associate Member, Institute of Health Sciences Education

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CAME Rising Star Certificate of Excellence Award recipients from ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ UniversityÌý

Sarah Moussa, RN, MDCM Candidate Class of 2025

Max Frija-Gruman, MD, internal medicine resident

Ethan Bazos, PhD candidate in Health Sciences Education

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