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Six faculty of medicine members recognized with 2023 CAME Awards

By Sheridan Powell | February 8, 2023

Six UBC faculty of medicine members have been recognized by the Canadian Association for Medical Education (CAME) 2023 Certificate of Merit Awards and Rising Star — Certificate of Excellence Awards.

Certificate of Merit recipients

The CAME Certificate of Merit Award recognizes senior faculty who have made an exceptional contribution to medical education in Canadian medical schools.

Dr. Meera Anand

Dr. Meera Anand

Years 1 and 2 Family Practice Co-Director, Vancouver Fraser Medical Program

Dr. Anand has made innovative contributions to teaching, curriculum development, assessment, education leadership and research across the education continuum in UBC distributed programs — impacting early medical students to family medicine residents to clinical preceptors.

Carolyn Canfield

Carolyn Canfield

Adjunct Professor, Department of Family Practice

Ms. Canfield’s leadership, generosity and dedication have allowed UBC to create new patient roles in medical education. Her collaborative success relies on her own eagerness to learn. She enjoys the challenge of joining learners and colleagues to realize a deeper appreciation of patient experiences, values and expectations.

Dr. Harpinder Nagi

Dr. Harpinder Nagi

Director, Undergraduate Education, Department of Medicine

Dr. Nagi is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine (GIM). He completed his Certificate in Medical Education and his Diploma in Medical Education at the University of Dundee. He is currently serving as Director, Undergraduate Education Program. He continues to contribute to scholarly work focused on improving the educational experience of students, residents and fellows in the GIM ambulatory setting.

Rising Star — Certificate of Excellence recipients

The CAME Rising Star — Certificate of Excellence Award recognizes learners who have demonstrated a commitment to medical education that has had a positive impact for the health professions education community.

Dr. Helena Bentley

Dr. Helena Bentley

Resident, Diagnostic Radiology, PGY-3 (Class of 2025)

Dr. Bentley’s advocacy, leadership and commitment to medical education have helped to facilitate the transition to Competence by Design in diagnostic radiology for residents nationally.

Jeffrey Ding

Jeffrey Ding

Undergraduate, MD Undergraduate Program (Class of 2024)

Jeffrey is an industrious and passionate third-year medical student who has made great strides in tackling issues of equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI). He has demonstrated great leadership in addressing disparities and continues to be an active advocate for EDI in medical education.

Dr. Haaris Khan

Dr. Haaris Khan

Graduate Student, Master of Health Sciences (Class of 2023)

Dr. Khan is an extremely hard-working student that is greatly involved in the community. He is a strong academic student, researcher, and health advocate that has made a large difference at a local and national level.

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