NASKHO-TISLEP Planning Committee

CHAIRS:

Jaimu Busari, MD MHPE PhD

Jamiu Busari is an associate professor of medical education at Maastricht University, Department Chair and Program Director of the specialist training program at the Department of Pediatrics, Zuyderland Medical Center, Netherlands. Jamiu is a Maastricht University alumnus, a Harvard Macy Scholar and an HBS executive education graduate in Managing Health Care Delivery. Some of his current roles include:

• Co-Chair Planning Committee NASKHO-TISLEP Joint Conference 2018

• Executive board member of the Netherlands Association for Medical Education (NVMO)

• Member of the International collaboration on competency-based medical education (ICBME)

• Member, international clinician educators network (ICEnet)

• Member, Toronto International Summit on Leadership Education for Physicians (TISLEP) Planning Committee http://tislep.pgme.utoronto.ca/.

His academic interests include management and leadership development, residency education, faculty and curriculum development.

Diane de Camps Meschino, BSc(Hons) MD FRPC MCert (MD Leadership)

Diane de Camps Meschino is a Consultant Psychiatrist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto. Her academic interests include leadership development in faculty and learners, trauma-informed healthcare, clinical/academic programme development, and health systems transformation.

A highlight of roles includes: Co-Chair Planning Committee NASKHO-TISLEP Joint Conferences 2018; Toronto International Summit on Leadership Education for Physicians (TISLEP) Planning Committee; Co-Chair Leader Role CBME Curriculum (Department of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto); Co-founder Pause4Providers-providing mindfulness for HCP managing COVID-19; and Founder and Past Head Reproductive Life Stages Programme (Mental Health Women's College Hospital).

Dr. Meschino is a founding member of Sanokondu and the Vice Chair of its Leadership Committee.

Ashley Duits, MSc PhD

Ashley Duits is a professor of medical education at the University Medical Center Groningen, the Netherlands. He is director of the Red Cross Blood Bank Foundation, Curaçao as well as Medical Immunologist & Director, Medical Education at the St. Elisabeth Hospital, Curaçao. His area of expertise and scholarship is medical education and its impact on sustainable quality of healthcare in small scale settings.

Members:

Ming-Ka Chan, BSc (Psych) MD MHPE FRCPC

Ming-Ka Chan is a Clinician Educator and Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics and Child Health at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada. She is currently the Co-Director, Office of Leadership Education, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, and Director of the Shantou University Medical College-University of Manitoba Academic Exchange.

Within Sanokondu, she is a founding member and is currently the Chair, Leadership and Governance Team, and the Communications Lead.

Deepak Dath, MD FRCSC

Deepak Dath, MD FRCSC, is a Laparoscopic Hepatobiliary Surgeon and Professor of Surgery at McMaster University in Hamilton. Some of his past and current include:

• Developer of the CORE program in surgery at McMaster

• Vice-chair of the Surgical Foundations Advisory Committee at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada

• Former Co-chair, CanMEDS 2015 Leader Role Working Group

• Member, Toronto International Summit on Leadership Education for Physicians (TISLEP) Planning Committee http://tislep.pgme.utoronto.ca/

• Member, NASKHO-TISLEP Joint Conference Planning Committee

Deepak's research centres on teaching the CanMEDS Intrinsic roles in daily practice, teaching in challenging situations and introducing interprofessional education to our system. His medical work involves developing the Leader Role in CanMEDS 2015 for Canadians and other jurisdictions abroad where CanMEDS is used.

Anne Matlow, MD FRCPC

Anne Matlow, MD FRCPC, is the Faculty Lead for Strategic Initiatives in Post MD Education at the University of Toronto, focusing on leadership, quality, safety and professionalism. She graduated from the University of Toronto medical school and has clinical specialty qualifications in Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology. Local and national leadership positions have included:

• Medical Director of Infection Prevention and Control and Patient Safety at SickKids

• Associate Director of the University of Toronto’s (UofT) Centre for Patient Safety

• Patient Safety Systems Educator with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and healthcare surveyor with Accreditation Canada

• Co-chair, Toronto International Summit on Leadership Education for Physicians (TISLEP) Planning Committee since its inception of TISLEP in 2014