Simulation
This is an academic fellowship with the primary goals of providing intensive instructor training in simulation and medical education. A primary focus of the fellowship will be to introduce the fellow to various simulation modalities. Moreover, the fellow will become an expert in various debriefing techniques. There will be an introduction to medical education research. Instruction into curricular design, implementation and evaluation will also be provided. The over-arching goal of this fellowship program will be to prepare our fellows to be clinician educators with a focus on simulation as a teaching tool.
Perioperative Medicine Fellowship Contacts
Dr. Megan Hayter
Email: megan.hayter@ahs.ca
Dr. Megan Hayter, MD, completed a Bachelor of Science at the University of Alberta followed by medical school at the University of British Columbia and anesthesia residency training at the University of Toronto. During her residency, she completed a fellowship in Simulation and Medical Education at St. Michael’s Hospital and a Master of Education with a specialization for health care professionals at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Previously, she was the director of the Simulation and Education Fellowship program at St. Michael’s Hospital, Department of Anesthesia, University of Toronto. She is the simulation coordinator and fellowship director for the Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Pain Medicine, University of Calgary, Cumming School of Medicine (CSM). Areas of research interest include mental practice and the use of simulation for assessment. She is a clinical assistant professor with the Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Pain Medicine at the CSM.