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Osler Lectureship

47thÌýAnnual Osler Lectureship

Wednesday, 6 November 2024

6:00 PM

The Jonathan C. Meakins Amphitheatre

Room 521 - McIntyre Building

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Roger Kneebone, Imperial College, UKÌý ÌýHeadshot Roger Kneebone

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Medicine- the art of the expert performer

What clinicians can learn from the performing arts

In the hands of an expert, clinical practice appears effortless. Each patient feels safe and cared for while their problem is explored, diagnosed and resolved by a wise and compassionate clinician. Yet this apparent simplicity requires decades of thoughtful work and preparation.

In this lecture I link my own experience as a surgeon, a family physician and a clinical educator with insights I have gained through collaborating with musicians, dancers, actors, puppeteers and close-up magicians. I outline my research into what it means to become expert and show how William Osler’s legacy continues to resonate with all of us today.

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Roger Kneebone is Professor of Surgical Education and Engagement Science at Imperial College London and co-directs the Royal College of Music–Imperial Centre for Performance Science. His multidisciplinary research into contextualised simulation and embodied knowledge builds on his personal experience as a surgeon and a general practitioner and his fascination with domains of expertise beyond medicine. Expert: Understanding the Path to Mastery (Penguin, 2021)

For more information contact ssom [at] mcgill.ca

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Dr Kneebone at podium pointing to screeÌýÌýaudience Dr Fuks and Dean FellowsÌýÌýNeevya at podiium giving introÌýÌýMary Yearl, Dr CruessÌýÌýthree studentsÌýÌýDean Fellows at podium


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The 43rd Annual Osler Lectureship: Richard K. Reznick, MD:Ìý'Make no little plans': how a systems-based approach can transform medical education.ÌýWatchÌý

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The 41st Annual Osler Lectureship: Mark A Ware:Ìý100 years of cannabis: a journey from William Osler to the modern era. Watch

The 40th Annual Osler Lectureship: Susan Reverby, PhD:ÌýInfamous Medical Research: Bad Guys, Duped Victims, or Something Else? WatchÌý

The 39th Annual Osler Lectureship:ÌýJulio Montaner: Treatment as Prevention (TasP): From a research hypothesis to a new global target and beyond. Watch

The 38th Annual Osler Lectureship:ÌýE. Fuller Torrey, M.D. "The Strangest Disease: The Peculiar Past but Hopeful Future of Schizophrenia" Watch

The 37th Annual Osler Lectureship: Margaret Lock.Ìý"The Alzheimer Enigma in an Aging World." WatchÌý

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