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<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> - <strong>Post</strong>graduate <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Education</strong> 2010-11<br />
b) Vice Dean Committees<br />
The Vice Dean sits on a number of committees, Faculty, provincial, and national:<br />
<strong>PGME</strong>/Faculty<br />
• <strong>Post</strong>graduate <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Advisory Committee<br />
(<strong>PGME</strong>AC)<br />
• Hospital University <strong>Education</strong> Committee (HUEC)<br />
• Internal Review Committee (IRC)<br />
• Board of Examiners – PG<br />
• POWER Steering Committee<br />
• Fellowship <strong>Education</strong> Advisory Committee (FEAC)<br />
• Dean’s Executive Committee<br />
• <strong>Education</strong> Deans Committee<br />
• Academic Partnership Steering Committee (APSC)<br />
• Clinical Teachers Association of Mississauga (CTAM)<br />
• UGME Curriculum Committee<br />
• Wilson Centre Management Committee<br />
• SIMOne<br />
Provincial/National<br />
• PGM: Council of Ontario Faculties of Medicine<br />
• PGE: Council of Ontario Faculties of Medicine<br />
• RCPSC Accreditation Committee<br />
• CFPC Accreditation Committee<br />
• Triple C Curriculum Committee (CFPC)<br />
• Sustainability Committee (Restricted Registration)<br />
3. Enrolment/Expansion/Admissions<br />
a) Growth (2006 to <strong>2011</strong>)<br />
As noted in Figure 1 below, <strong>PGME</strong> had 1,876 residents<br />
and 1,124 clinical fellows registered in 74 programs across<br />
17 Departments/Units in the 2010-11 academic session.<br />
These trainees rotated through our 30 affiliated<br />
hospitals, and innumerable clinical training sites such as<br />
doctor’s offices, community health centres and clinics. The<br />
departments with the largest number of trainees (residents<br />
and fellows) are Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, and<br />
Family Medicine.<br />
Using 2006-07 as our base, Figure 2 shows an overall<br />
growth of 18.6% in clinical fellow enrolment, and a 28%<br />
growth in resident enrolment over that 4 year period.<br />
As Figure 3 shows below, further growth is forecast for<br />
<strong>PGME</strong> with 10 additional Family Medicine positions in<br />
2012-13, and specialty programs expanding by 10 to 12<br />
positions over the next two years. As noted previously,<br />
expansion in specialty areas is part of a new agreement<br />
between Ontario medical schools and the Ministry<br />
of Health and Long-Term Care, committing to the<br />
addition of 75 specialty intake positions over five years.<br />
<strong>PGME</strong> 2010-11 <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong><br />
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