During the course of our professional careers, we may anticipate transitioning into new arenas of practice. These may be small leaps (i.e. developing new skills for use within our field) or larger leaps (i.e. re-training for a new field of practice). While the development of expertise has been explored in depth, it’s converse, namely moving from expert to novice, is less well-described. In this WITA, we will share our own stories of transitioning from expert to novice, suggest some relevant theories that may inform our understanding of this transition and foster discussion with participants as to the nature of these transitions.
Presenters: Drs. Rose Hatala, Jennifer Tam & Joanna Bates
Date: Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Time: 12:00pm to 1:30pm
Formal presentations and discussion from 12:00pm – 1:00pm, ongoing moderated discussion 1:00pm – 1:30pm
Feel free to bring a bagged lunch
Locations:
- LSC CMR 1312 (host venue)
- DHCC 2262
- NHSC 9-374
- RJH CA 011
Remote:
- Additional locations are available. Please email ches.communications@ubc.ca to request an additional site.
Interested? Learn more here.