Friday, June 13, 2008
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Reflecting the ACR Workshop 2008
Dear colleagues,
It has been a hectic and yet very fruitful 3 days when all of us were being engaged in an initial step towards shaping up the future of our medical curriculum. As a matter of fact, it's indeed a step forward making future medical students to become five-star physicians who are more etiquette-savvy, among other attributes, than ever before.
Before a full report of the workshop comes out, I just try to make a small contribution to this gigantic task by creating this blog page so that every has a chance to share his/her views before everything we brainstormed during the workshop is put to a futile oblivion in a matter of days and weeks. Quite a few of us were vocal during plenaries, many during small group sessions and yet there are a lot more who were silent listeners throughout the workshop. Now that you can assess my blog page and be free and even remain annonymous to critique, comment and raise issues in regards to the workshop per se and the integration process. You may even give a website, url etc where one can visit to learn what other institutions are doing regarding integration.
I hope every one is willing to partcipate this blog portfolio.
Thank you.
Cheers and all the best.
Than Winn,
Assoc Prof., FOM, UiTM, Shah Alam Campus.
BTW, it's free of charge and no strings attached.
It has been a hectic and yet very fruitful 3 days when all of us were being engaged in an initial step towards shaping up the future of our medical curriculum. As a matter of fact, it's indeed a step forward making future medical students to become five-star physicians who are more etiquette-savvy, among other attributes, than ever before.
Before a full report of the workshop comes out, I just try to make a small contribution to this gigantic task by creating this blog page so that every has a chance to share his/her views before everything we brainstormed during the workshop is put to a futile oblivion in a matter of days and weeks. Quite a few of us were vocal during plenaries, many during small group sessions and yet there are a lot more who were silent listeners throughout the workshop. Now that you can assess my blog page and be free and even remain annonymous to critique, comment and raise issues in regards to the workshop per se and the integration process. You may even give a website, url etc where one can visit to learn what other institutions are doing regarding integration.
I hope every one is willing to partcipate this blog portfolio.
Thank you.
Cheers and all the best.
Than Winn,
Assoc Prof., FOM, UiTM, Shah Alam Campus.
BTW, it's free of charge and no strings attached.
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