Join us for the Dr. J. Hugh and Miriam McGuire Lectureship in Surgery featuring Dr.Teodor Grantcharov. Dr. Grantcharov will discuss education, performance and safety in surgery as well as culture in the operating room during two lectures celebrating and exploring issues surrounding surgery and medicine.
Improving Education, Performance, and Safety in Surgery & Medicine
Nov 16 at 5 - 6 pm
Dr. Grantcharov will explore issues surrounding improving education, performance, and safety in surgery and medicine. He'll discuss whether there is still hope in a world of unfulfilled promises. Register to attend this lecture.
Combined Grand Rounds
Nov 17 at 7 - 8 am
Combined Grand Rounds will discuss how data can be used to improve teamwork, safety, and working relationships within the operating room. Join Dr. Grantcharov for this lecture over Zoom.
*Please note that both events are on Zoom and will be recorded.
Dr. Teodor Grantcharov
Dr. Grantcharov is a Professor of Surgery, University of Toronto, and Kennan Chair in Surgery, St. Michael's Hospital, and University of Toronto. Dr. Grantcharov’s clinical interest is in the area of minimally invasive surgery, while his academic focus is in the field of surgical innovation and patient safety. He has become internationally recognized as a leader in this area with his work on curriculum design, assessment of competence, and impact of surgical performance on clinical outcomes. Dr. Grantcharov developed the Surgical Black Box, which aims to transform the safety culture in medicine and introduce modern safety management systems in the high-risk operating room environment.Dr. Grantcharov has more than 200 peer-reviewed publications and more than 200 invited presentations in Europe, South- and North America.
About the Dr. J. Hugh and miriam McGuire Lectureship in Surgery
The Dr. J. Hugh and Miriam McGuire Endowment for Visiting Scholars is used to host prominent scholars at Queen’s University in Surgery. It is the goal and objective of this endowment that the visiting scholar will bring special expertise to Queen’s Surgery and that it will stimulate new ideas and new methodologies among Queen’s medical scientists and clinicians and provide new concepts to the students.
