Pediatric Grand Round lectures take place every Wednesday from 08:00 - 09:00 AM in the Children's Hospital from September through June. These rounds cover a wide range of basic and clinical science topics relevant to
Target Audience
Department of Pediatrics and Schulich School of Medicine faculty, community
Objectives
The Pediatrics Grand Rounds are designed to discuss and evaluate cutting-edge topics relevant to contemporary pediatric practice. It is a forum for information exchange and showcase excellence in pediatric research and education. The lectures are presented by the faculty of Western University and guest faculty from around the country and the world.
Our scheduling goal is to present balanced topics covering general as well as specific pediatric health care. The rounds offer formal 45-50-minute lecture presentations with 10-15 minutes of interactive discussion.
Accreditation
Grand Rounds are accredited by the Royal College as a Category 1 Continuing Professional Development activity,
Participants desiring CME credit are asked to sign in and then complete an online survey sent after the presentation to their e-mail addresses. Please submit your evaluations and record your attendance. Recommendations for future speakers/or topics are also recorded from these Surveys, which help determine future Grand Rounds presentation topics and speakers.