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Patricia Houston (Vice Dean, Medical Education at the University of Toronto’s Temerty Faculty of Medicine) is a longstanding leader in health professions education. In this wide-ranging conversation, she reflects on the extraordinary privilege that comes with caring for others as a health professional and the importance of understanding the full context and the people at the centre of the stories that we receive.
Reflecting on her work as an anesthesiologist in Toronto during both the SARS outbreak and the COVID-19 pandemic, Patricia shares how these experiences shaped her collaborative approach to leadership and discusses her journey, values, and the ideas that have influenced how she leads and supports healthcare teams today.
About Our Guest:
Patricia Houston serves as Vice Dean, Medical Education at the University of Toronto’s Temerty Faculty of Medicine where she offers strategic leadership to align learner supports and programs, faculty processes, and systems across the continuum of medical education. This portfolio includes undergraduate medical education (MD Program), residency and fellowship training (Postgraduate Medical Education), continuing professional development (CPD), as well as programs that train the next generation of physician scientists and physician assistants.
A Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine at the University of Toronto and Former President of the Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society, Patricia is widely recognized for her contributions to collaborative healthcare leadership.
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Follow "NBM Talks" for future episodes, where we explore the transformative impact and reach of narrative-based medicine with talented guests. Visit the Narrative-Based Medicine Lab to learn about our work and offerings.
By CPD ProgramsPatricia Houston (Vice Dean, Medical Education at the University of Toronto’s Temerty Faculty of Medicine) is a longstanding leader in health professions education. In this wide-ranging conversation, she reflects on the extraordinary privilege that comes with caring for others as a health professional and the importance of understanding the full context and the people at the centre of the stories that we receive.
Reflecting on her work as an anesthesiologist in Toronto during both the SARS outbreak and the COVID-19 pandemic, Patricia shares how these experiences shaped her collaborative approach to leadership and discusses her journey, values, and the ideas that have influenced how she leads and supports healthcare teams today.
About Our Guest:
Patricia Houston serves as Vice Dean, Medical Education at the University of Toronto’s Temerty Faculty of Medicine where she offers strategic leadership to align learner supports and programs, faculty processes, and systems across the continuum of medical education. This portfolio includes undergraduate medical education (MD Program), residency and fellowship training (Postgraduate Medical Education), continuing professional development (CPD), as well as programs that train the next generation of physician scientists and physician assistants.
A Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine at the University of Toronto and Former President of the Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society, Patricia is widely recognized for her contributions to collaborative healthcare leadership.
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Follow "NBM Talks" for future episodes, where we explore the transformative impact and reach of narrative-based medicine with talented guests. Visit the Narrative-Based Medicine Lab to learn about our work and offerings.