First Week of Classes as a Biomedical Communications Student
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The program is called a Master of Science in Biomedical Communications (MScBMC). It is the only program of its type in Canada. It covers art, science, communication, and medicine! It is very incredible, and I am so excited to be here!
And yes, I managed to successfully beat the clothing moths! Although this resulted in me becoming very behind, so I am playing catch up, but it should be fine. I hope to work up to weekly uploads, however I am giving myself flex time now as things become more organized.
Timestamps:
1 0:00 Initial Review of the BMC Program
2 1:32 Tuesday, Day 1 - The St George Campus and Human Anatomy
3 3:17 Wednesday, Day 2 - The Mississauga Campus, home of the BMC program
4 6:08 Thursday, Day 3 - Art Stuff!
5 6:29 Friday, Day 4 - the Picnic at UTM
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#sciday2016 Meet Biomedical Communications student Adam Zunder
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"Science is key to understanding the planet we live on."
Adam is working towards a Master of Science in Biomedical Communications, a two-year professional graduate program that prepares students for careers in the visual communication of science, medicine, and health.
https://bmc.med.utoronto.ca/bmc/
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Take a Seat in the Harvard MBA Case Classroom
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Have you ever wondered what it was like to experience Harvard Business School’s Case Method teaching style?
Watch the Harvard MBA Case Method classroom brought to life by Professor Tsedal Neeley, author of "Remote Work Revolution: Succeeding from Anywhere," and a section of current students and see for yourself what it’s like to be cold-called, participate in lively debates, and how this teaching style leads to emotional intelligence and lifelong application.
Learn more about our MBA program: https://apply.hbs.edu/register/get-started
Learn more about the Case Method teaching style: https://www.hbs.edu/mba/academic-experience/Pages/the-hbs-case-method.aspx
#CaseMethod #HarvardBusinessSchool #MBA
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2025: The Future of Medical Communications
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Welcome to this visual journey on the future of medical communications. How will our field change in the next five years, and what are the skills needed to lead that transformation? In collaboration with the International Society for Medical Publication Professionals and Making Ideas Visible, we brought our vision of medical communications in 2025 to life on canvas.
In the weeks leading up to the Virtual 16th Annual Meeting of ISMPP, we gathered insights from society leaders and members to identify key themes and help the graphic facilitator formulate this visual journey.
A few areas that will be central to the future of our profession include digital transformation, broader patient and stakeholder engagement, multi-channel communications, and dissemination trends including open access and changing content formats.
Our role as medical communicators is changing. We can't wait to see how our profession evolves in the years to come!
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Biomedical Communications Jodie Jenkinson, Associate Professor
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10th Annual Recruitment Fair for Graduate Studies at the Temerty Faculty of Medicine Office of the Vice Dean, Research and Health Science Education
University of Toronto
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