The annual Society for Academic Continuing Medical Education (SACME) meeting was held online from February 21-23, 2022. This year, the meeting focused on Work, Life, Learning: Navigating Through Uncertain Times. This conference brings together educators, administrators and other CPD health professionals from across North America and is the premier academic conference in CPD.
The University of Toronto once again had a very strong showing at the conference and several members of the U of T CPD community were recognized with SACME meeting awards. Congratulations to all the presenters and award winners, and the new president of SACME, David Wiljer.
Dave Davis Research in CME Award
David Wiljer
Best Poster Award
Efficacy and Success of Transition to Online eLearning of an Integrated Medical Psychiatry Collaborative Care Training Program
Alison Freeland
Best Oral Abstract Presentation – Category – Best Practice
Adapting the Deteriorating Patient Simulation Method: Notes on the feasibility and acceptability of a virtual mental health simulation
Sanjeev Sockalingam
Best Oral Abstract Presentation – Category – Research
Pivoting Continuing Professional Development During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A scoping review of emerging and amplified trends and innovations
Sophie Soklaridis
Best Oral Abstract Presentation Category – Young Investigator Best Practice
Design and Implementation of a CPD Education Intervention Toolkit for the ACCME
Inaara Karsan, Tharshini Jeyakumar
Presidential Tribute in recognition of outstanding contribution to SACME and the successful acceptance of the ACCME research study on the evidence-based approach to healthcare workforce
Inaara Karsan, Tharshini Jeyakumar
We wish all of our award winners continued success!