Our Best Teachers:  Perspectives from New Family Medicine Trainees (Part Two)
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In the second part of this interview, host Dr. Clayton Dyck continues his conversation with family medicine trainees - Dr Bigyan Lamichhane from Kathmandu, Nepal and Dr. Rohini Pasricha from Toronto, Canada.  They explore ways to bridge the generational differences between educators and learners, share their favourite things about their programs and discuss the pros and cons of extending the length of training. Don't miss the Planet Family Doc potluck dinner at the end! If you're interested in learning more, check out the following resources: A more detailed description of the curriculum changes planned for Canadian FM training, including increased program length: https://www.cfpc.ca/en/education-professional-development/preparing-our-future-family-physicians A learner resource on virtual care produced by Dr. Pasricha and the CFPC Section of Medical Students: https://somsvcwg.wixsite.com/virtualcare
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