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UBC faculty of medicine members recognized with 2024 CAME Awards

By Qian Chow | January 22, 2024

Six UBC faculty of medicine community members have been honoured by the Canadian Association for Medical Education (CAME) with 2024 Certificate of Merit Awards and Rising Star — Certificate of Excellence Awards.

Certificate of Merit Recipients

The Certificate of Merit promotes, recognizes and rewards faculty committed to medical education in Canadian medical schools.

Dr. Laine Bosma, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Pharmacology & Therapeutics.

Dr. Laine Bosma

Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Pharmacology & Therapeutics

Dr. Bosma, a UBC clinical associate professor and anesthesiologist at St. Paul’s Hospital, has been training anesthesiology resident doctors for more than a decade. He introduced simulation training and competency-based medical education, as well as supported in the growth of UBC’s Anesthesiology Residency program which accepts 20 new resident doctors every year.

Dr. Tal Jarus. Professor, Department of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy.

Dr. Tal Jarus

Professor, Department of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy

Dr. Jarus’ research and innovations have pushed the envelope of initiating discourse on justice issues, developing practices and learning modules to support a diverse population of learners, and implementing justice issues in the health and human service professions and education, including medical education.

Dr. Alina Constantin. Instructor and MEDD Site Director years 1 & 2 | Senior Lab Instructor / Affiliate Associate Professor of Teaching, Department of Cellular and Physiological Sciences, Northern Medical Program.

Dr. Alina Constantin

Instructor and MEDD Site Director years 1 & 2 | Senior Lab Instructor / Affiliate Associate Professor of Teaching, Department of Cellular and Physiological Sciences, Northern Medical Program

Dr. Constantin has been a foundational member of UBC’s Northern Medical Program for more than a decade, with substantial teaching commitments across the pre-clinical curriculum. She has taken on significant leadership roles in UBC’s provincially distributed MD program and contributes to course leadership as an academic supervisor for the MD program’s flexible and enhanced learning program and as a teacher in UBC’s Master of Physical Therapy program. As a teacher and mentor, Dr. Constantin is inspiring learners across the province.

Rising Star – Certificate of Excellence Recipients

The Rising Star – Certificate of Excellence Awards recognize learners who have demonstrated a commitment and/or passion for medical education.

Brooke Cheng. Undergraduate, MD Undergraduate Program (Class of 2024).

Brooke Cheng

Undergraduate, MD Undergraduate Program (Class of 2024)

Brooke is an exceptional fourth-year medical student who is insightful, creative and humble. One of her many passions is palliative care and she has made significant contributions to palliative care education in the UBC MD program. Her work in this field has ultimately made an impact at the provincial level and beyond.

Dr. Xin Mei Liu. Resident, Department of Emergency Medicine and Centre for Health Education Scholarship (CHES) (Class of 2024).

Dr. Xin Mei Liu

Resident, Department of Emergency Medicine and Centre for Health Education Scholarship (CHES) (Class of 2024)

Dr. Mei Liu is a talented and creative educator and educational leader. She has a provincial and national profile as a Point-of-Care-Ultrasound (PoCUS) instructor and has influenced numerous PoCUS curricula. During her Emergency Medicine residency, she has consistently participated in PoCUS education as both an instructor and as a curriculum designer. Dr. Mei Liu also implemented a trainer PoCUS course for doctors in remote B.C. locations. She is currently expanding her educational portfolio as one of UBC CHES’ Clinical Educator Fellows.

Liisa Wainman. Graduate Student, Experimental Medicine, Southern Medical Program (Class of 2024).

Liisa Wainman

Graduate Student, Experimental Medicine, Southern Medical Program (Class of 2024)

Liisa is an inspiring teacher who enlivens the study of science for women of all ages. She teaches with passion across the spectrum from school age children, to community athletes and MD undergraduate students.  She is dedicated to helping students grapple with key scientific concepts that will translate into clinical practice and beyond.

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