Department of Medicine Weekly Roundup - Jan 10
Please see below for the following updates:
- Royal College Maintenance of Certification
- Obtaining Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Credits for Epic Training
- Darren Yuen featured in the Globe & Mail
- Global News feature on top medical innovations from 2024
All Department of Medicine members are reminded that the deadline to submit your 2024 continuing professional development (CPD) hours for Maintenance of Certification (MOC) without mandatory documentation is January 31, 2025. You can submit your hours online at MAINPORT on the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada website.
Please note that 2024 certificates of attendance for St. Michael's Hospital Medical Grand Rounds were emailed by Jessica Comilang in early December.
Resources related to MOC and credit submission can be found at: https://www.royalcollege.ca/en/cpd/moc-program.html
Login to MAINPORT is accessed from this page: https://mainport.royalcollege.ca/
The Unity Health Toronto Epic physician training has been certified by the Allan Waters Family Simulation Center as an accredited group learning activity. For more information on how to obtain credits please visit: Claiming Maintenance of Certification Credits
Hospital fundraiser Angels Den is a launch pad for medical businesses
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/article-hospital-fundraiser-angels-den-is-a-launch-pad-for-medical-businesses/
Some of our Department members were featured prominently in a full feature segment on Global News that showcased some of the top innovations in healthcare from 2024.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQqxAHbK2Yw
Time stamp: 3:53
Finding a cure for sepsis / St. Michael’s Angel’s Den
- Features Dr. Claudia Dos Santos
- and Melissa Martin, Chair of the St. Mike’s Foundation
Time stamp: 9:10
Kidney diagnosis
- Features Drs. Darren Yuen and Eno Hysi