Primary Care Research Day Resident Winners

Fifty-four second-year residents presented the results of their research and scholarly projects. This year’s winners are:

Dr. Maggie Thomson: Best Resident Project - Poster - "A Comparison of Ofdiclectin, Ondansetron and Ginger in the Treatment of Pregnancy-related Nausea and Vomiting: a meta-analysis"
Dr. Amelie Waldin: Best Resident Project - Research - "The Hidden Curriculum: The Portrayal of Family Medicine in the Undergraduate Curriculum"
Dr. Ryan Hall: Best IT Project - Research - "Queen's Family Medicine Nightmares Online Power Point Lectures"
Dr. Shane Hawkins: Best Resident Project - Critical Appraisal/Audit – "Managing Metformin Induced B12 Deficiency"
Dr. Marshall Godwin and Dr. Jonathan Kerr delivered the two plenary presentations.
 
This program met the accreditation criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and was accredited for 5.2 hours of Mainpro-M1 credits.


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