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Dr. Mark Feldman is the Director of Community Paediatrics and Continuing Education for the Department of Paediatrics at The Hospital for Sick Children & University of Toronto. He is an associate professor and general consultant paediatrician at SickKids and St. Joseph’s Health Centre.
Dr. Feldman leads SickKids’ annual Paediatric Update, City Wide Paediatric Rounds and the Community Paediatrics Journal Club in Toronto. He initiated and leads the Community Paediatrics Fellowship and the SickKids’ Teaching Scholars Program. Over the years, Dr. Feldman has been Chief of Paediatrics at both Scarborough Grace Hospital and St. Joseph’s Health Centre.
He has served on the Canadian Paediatric Society Board of Directors, as Chair of the Community Paediatrics Committee, and has authored CPS position statements on fever, enuresis and ADHD. Dr. Feldman’s current clinical research focusses on ADHD and his educational research evaluates Test-Enhanced Learning Strategies in CPD and the outcomes of the Community Paediatrics Fellowship.

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Dr. Ivan Silver joined the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) in December 2011 as its’ first Vice President of Education. Prior to this he was the inaugural director of the Centre for Faculty Development (2002-2009) and the Vice-Dean of CEPD (2005-2011) in the Faculty of Medicine. Dr. Silver is a full Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto, and a practicing psychiatrist at CAMH where his focus is geriatric psychiatry.
Dr. Silver has built a national reputation as a medical educator. Among his many awards and honors is the 3M Teaching Fellowship, a national award that recognizes outstanding contributions to university teaching across all faculties. In 2014, he was recognized by both the Royal College Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and the Canadian Association of Medical Education for his long standing contributions to medical education and related scholarship nationally.
As the Vice-President of Education at CAMH, Dr. Silver is responsible for creating a learning environment that will draw students and trainees to the hospital, and is dedicated to inter-professional collaboration, work-based learning including simulation and e-learning, linking education to clinical care outcomes, and enhancing education scholarship and innovation. He is continuing his education research and scholarship in the areas of feedback, professionalism, and continuing professional and faculty development.

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