It’s On! Resiraptors vs. Precipitators Volleyball Tourney 2018!

Dr. Jody Ching warming up with fellow Preceptor, Dr. Trent Loewen, for the 1st Annual Resiraptors vs. Precipitators Volleyball Tourney!

Join us for the Second Annual Resiraptors vs. Precipitators Volleyball Tourney 2018! Admittedly, I’m a bit nervous about this year’s showdown. Our incoming cohort though are strategic and we’ve got some height on our side. For those needing a recap of 2016, the Preceptors were victorious; however, that was after senior administration conveniently modified the rules during play. Not happening this year :).

Be there:

Saturday, August 18 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Mission Springs Pub (sandcourts in the back) Mission, B.C.

Residents, Preceptors, and your families are invited!

Cheers!

Jacqueline

Event: Outside & Unplugged

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“Access to active play in nature and outdoors—with its risks—is essential for healthy child development. We recommend increasing children’s opportunities for self-directed play outdoors in all settings—at home, at school, in child care, the community and nature.” ~  Council of Chief Medical Officers of Health (CCMOH)

Canadian physicians, moms, and BC Parks are joining forces to support the growing movement acknowledging the benefits of outdoor play! The Outside & Unplugged walks is a recent initiative that encourages families to get outside and connect with each other. Over 100 physicians have volunteered to lead these walks in their communities. The event takes place on Saturday, July 21, 2018 at 10 am at 100 participating BC Parks.

Register to lead a walk at www.healthybynature.ca.

Read more on physicians’ support of this initiative: “Healthy-By-Nature with Outside-and-Unplugged Walks!” via BC Medical Journal.

Please see below additional resources and ideas to peruse through:

Warmly,

Jacqueline

Limerick Winner! Dr. Bruce Griffioen!

Congratulations to Dr. Bruce Griffioen! Although he and his fellow R2s succumbed to the R1s during our recent volleyball match, Dr. Griffioen came back from defeat and prevailed with the power of his pen! As winner of the 2018 Field Note Limerick Contest, Bruce will receive the newly released bestseller “105 Hikes In and Around Southwestern British Columbia”!

Now for the winning limerick:

There’s a great program in Abby and Mission,
Where you can learn to be a physician,
You start young and naive,
But then when you leave,
You’ve made a triumphant transition.

As an R1 you’re slow and so pensive,
Your SOAP notes are very extensive,
You scour UptoDate
About methotrexate
And the dose of each antihypertensive.

You gain confidence as an R2,
Patients actually start to trust you,
You can do an excision,
Without supervision,
And wait the whole day to review.

You’ve been given a solid foundation,
To start in this hallowed vocation,
So give recognition,
To every physician,
That contributed to your graduation!

~ Dr. Bruce Griffioen

Team 2020!

Welcoming our new R1s! Drs. Lydia Hansma, Jeff Van Huizen, Kathleen Ennis, Rylan Duivestein, John Stimson, Danae Tracey, John Dickinson, and Michelle Hanbidge. On the left, Site Coordinator Ann Douglas!

Team 2020 made it through Orientation Week! We’re so excited to welcome this fantastic bunch! Our new R1s experienced a packed agenda that included meeting our Mayor of Abbotsford to learning more about Abbotsford-Mission site’s unique context and landscape.

We ended the week with our reflective walk up to Mission’s Westminster Abbey. Reflective walks are an opportunity to quiet the mind and to exercise the ability to be present in one’s immediate surroundings. Following our silent hike up the mountain, each team member received a notebook and was asked to free write for 15-20 minutes. We then reconvened and headed down the mountain for lunch!

Thank you to all that gave their time and energy to greet our Residents and welcome them to our community. We also thank our Residents for selecting our site and allowing us to be a part of their learning journey over the next two years.

Warmly,

Jacqueline

3rd Annual R1 vs. R2 Volleyball Tourney!

The Team! Drs. Wright, Musa, Chen, Dueckman, Wiksyk, Singh, Liang, Chow, Wilson, Parton, Siemens, Griffioen, Steve (UK), Metcalf, Friderichs, & Shokar!

Greetings!

Let me start this off by saying that I’m quite shocked at the outcome of this tournament! I thought my R2s had it in the bag and then Dr. Dan Metcalf (R1) served. Honestly, I think we’re all still recovering from his domination. As winners of the 3rd Annual R1 vs. R2 Volleyball Tourney, R1s received their Henry Weinhard Root Beer trophy!

Victorious R1s!

Second place team members have to compose a limerick based on their field notes and have it submitted to me by Friday, July 6th. The limericks will be reviewed and a winner announced Monday, July 9th. The winner receives a fantastic consolation prize! 🙂

2nd Place R2s!

I want to thank those of you that came out to play and those that joined us for support. Hands down this is one of my favourite events that we share with our Residents and the best way to end a season.

Much love to you all this summer!

Jacqueline

New! Cardiology Primer 2.0

Excerpt from Dr. Elmayergi’s Cardio Primer

A big thank you to our ARHCC Cardiologist and UBC Preceptor, Dr. Nader Elmayergi, and his contributing authors Dr. Perminder Bains (Medical Director, Heart Failure) and Dr. Osama Gusbi (Medical Director, Cardiodiagnostics) for our newly updated Cardiology Primer!

Our incoming R1 cohort will receive a hard copy of the primer during Resident Orientation. The primer is also conveniently located under Residents for those interested in downloading the guide.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.

Sincerely,

Jacqueline

UBC Scholarship Day 2018: Resident Awards!

UBC PGY1 Residents receiving the Peter Grantham Resident Teaching Award at UBC Scholarship Day 2018. Our Dr. Daniel Metcalf at the far top right!
Dr. Chelsea Wiksyk

Congratulations to Dr. Chelsea Wiksyk (R2) who won the prestigious Lloyd Jones Collins Research Award and the BC College of Family Physicians Award: Favourite Presentation for her scholar project “Poems from Across the Room: Viewing the Patient and Physician Side-by-Side”. The Lloyd Jones Collins Award is funded by the Lloyd Jones Collins Foundation for an outstanding Scholarship Project as chosen by Family Practice Faculty. Our Dr. Daniel Metcalf (R1) took home the Peter Grantham Resident Teaching Award for our Abbotsford-Mission site! The Peter Grantham Teaching Award is given to a first year resident who has demonstrated interest and excellence in teaching. Congratulations to you both!

Congratulations!

From left to right: Dr. Geoff Friderichs, Dr. Bruce Griffioen, Dr. Alexandra Enns, Dr. Adam Siemens, Dr. Jordan Wright, Dr. Louai Musa, and Dr. Chelsea Wiksyk

Congratulations to our 2018 UBC Family Practice Residency Program graduates! We are so honoured to have been a part of your learning journey and look forward to your continued success. Thank you to our UBC Staff, Faculty, Preceptors, and Rotation Leads for your contributions and energy invested in our team!

Preparing for Your New Residents!

Hi All!

Hope you are well! Many of you will soon see a new group of Residents perusing the hospital and so I’ve assembled a “Top 5” based on the literature and research on Orientation to new settings. This one-pager is designed to emphasize the key things to focus on during the first 6 months.
Please feel free to download, use, or suggest areas for improvement.
Warmly,
Jacqueline

Sources:

Deiorio N, Carney P, Kahl L, Bonura E, Juve A. Coaching: A new model for academic and career achievement. Med Edu Online 2016; 21.

Hiraoka M, Kamikawa G, McCartin R. A pilot structured resident orientation curriculum improves the confidence of incoming first-year obstetrics and gynecology residents. Hawaii J Med Public Health 2013; 72(11): 387-390.

Martin D, Nasmith L, Takahashi S, Harvey B. Exploring the experience of residents during the first six months of family medicine residency training. Canadian Medical Education Journal 2017; 8(1): 22-36.

Nellis D, Roberts S. Developing collegial relationships in a department and in a discipline. In: Solem M, Foote K, Monk J, editors. Aspiring academics: A resource book for graduate students and early career faculty. AAG Pearson 2009; 32-41.