Education & Teaching
My education and teaching approach engages participants in dialogue, stimulates critical reflection, and explores new ways of seeing, being, and acting.
I teach research courses at the University of Toronto and lead faculty development workshops and programs with local to international participants.
I co-lead the Teaching for Transformation program and co-created the Online Supplements for Education:
I also co-lead the CAPE Learning project.
While my current primary role is housed within the interdisciplinary field of health professions education, I strive to remain connected to the audiology community through academic and professional service and facilitation of presentations and workshops.
Graduate Supervision
I share leadership of The Bridging Labs with other principal investigators and graduate students.
If interested in formal graduate work, check out the Wilson Centre Fellowship program and the Health Professions Education Research PhD program at the Institute of Health Policy, Management & Evaluation.