Eastern Canada
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
A virtual event on Accelevents
8:30 am - 2:00 pm AT | 9:00 am - 2:30 pm NT
Submission deadline for presenters: Friday, November 1 (extended)
In partnership with medical schools, hospitals and research institutes across Canada, our national Discovery Days in Health Sciences program aims to educate, encourage and inspire high school students who are curious about careers in medicine and health sciences.
Discovery Days in Health Sciences ONLINE brings the program to those who cannot attend an in-person event. High school students and young adult learners in rural, remote and Indigenous communities across New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland & Labrador will be invited to join us in this virtual experience on December 4.
Our online program features exhibits, a captivating keynote lecture, interactive workshops, and a thought-provoking career panel discussion. View our agenda.
We invite participation from community practitioners, faculty, trainees, staff and students with an interest in outreach to youth. Share your passion for your chosen profession/field of study with curious minds - use the submission form found further below to join in this exciting opportunity! For reference, download a sample workshop catalogue and workshop presenter tips sheet.
EXHIBITORS (STATIC)
- Upload your logo and banner image, social media/web resource links and other promotional material in PDF format to help participants learn more about your organization/department/interest group
- Exhibits are accessible to participants throughout the program
- OPTIONAL: If desired, a representative can setup a Zoom meeting to chat with booth visitors from 8:30 - 9:00 am AT | 9:00 - 9:30 am NT (meeting link and password must be forwarded to planning team to be embedded on the event platform)
WORKSHOP PRESENTERS ~ 10:00 - 11:00 am and/or 11:30 - 12:30 pm AT | 10:30 - 11:30 am and/or 12:00 - 1:00 pm NT
- Small interactive group sessions offer students the opportunity to learn more about a particular field of study from the presenters
- Presenters can use the video stream offered in Accelevents, with training provided at least one week prior, or Zoom/WebEx/Teams if they have access to a professional account and prefer (link and password must be forwarded to the planning team to be embedded on the event platform)
- Presenters can be faculty, researchers, clinicians, technicians, grad/undergrad students - anyone with a passion for their chosen field of study and an interest in outreach to this young audience
- Choose to host your workshop in one or both time slots as fits your schedule
PANELLISTS ~ 12:45 am – 1:45 pm AT | 1:15 - 2:15 pm NT
- The moderated panel discussion comprises five health care academics/professionals from various fields who will each have three minutes to share with the entire audience their story of how they got to where they are today
- The moderator will invite students to ask questions after all panellists have spoken
- For those who can stay, breakout rooms will provide participants the opportunity to talk individually with panellists from 1:45 - 2:00 pm AT | 2:15 - 2:30 pm NT
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 (EXTENDED)
To aid in setup of our speakers' page on Accelevents, all are asked to please forward a short bio and photo to the program coordinator (see below).
These events are very well received by students and are an important part of how they explore their career options. The CMHF will track and share all student feedback with presenters.
CONTACT
Janice McNorgan
Program Coordinator
Discovery Days in Health Sciences ONLINE
(c) 519-659-7625 | (e) jmcnorgan@cdnmedhall.ca
Visit the event page of our website for more information for students and teachers: www.cdnmedhall.ca/ddonline/easterncanada
About the CMHF
The Canadian Medical Hall of Fame (CMHF) celebrates Canadian heroes whose work advances health in Canada and the world, fostering future generations of health professionals through the delivery of local and national youth education programs and awards.
This enduring tribute to our country’s rich medical history is showcased here and in our physical exhibit hall in London, ON