Medical Education | Health Professions Education

Welcome to the Medical Education guide!

Welcome to the Medical Education research guide. This guide was built to help students and researchers navigate medical education and health professions education resources, and support them in getting started with their research process. 

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The Department of Innovation in Medical Education (DIME) is a new, non-clinical department in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa that offers teaching, research and scholarship in the area of medical education. DIME promotes innovation and advances in medical education scholarship and enables and evaluates breakthrough advances across the medical education continuum.

Indigenous affirmation

Ni manàdjiyànànig Màmìwininì Anishinàbeg, ogog kà nàgadawàbandadjig iyo akì eko weshkad. Ako nongom ega wìkàd kì mìgiwewàdj.
Ni manàdjiyànànig kakina Anishinàbeg ondaje kaye ogog kakina eniyagizidjig enigokamigàg Kanadàng eji ondàpinangig endàwàdjin Odàwàng.
Ninisidawinawànànig kenawendamòdjig kije kikenindamàwin; weshkinìgidjig kaye kejeyàdizidjig.
Nigijeweninmànànig ogog kà nìgànì sòngideyedjig; weshkad, nongom; kaye àyànikàdj.


We pay respect to the Algonquin people, who are the traditional guardians of this land. We acknowledge their longstanding relationship with this territory, which remains unceded.
We pay respect to all Indigenous people in this region, from all nations across Canada, who call Ottawa home.
We acknowledge the traditional knowledge keepers, both young and old.
And we honour their courageous leaders: past, present, and future.


Nous rendons hommage au peuple algonquin, gardien traditionnel de cette terre. Nous reconnaissons le lien sacré de longue date l’unissant à ce territoire qui demeure non cédé.
Nous rendons également hommage à tous les peuples autochtones qui habitent Ottawa, qu’ils soient de la région ou d’ailleurs au Canada.
Nous reconnaissons les gardiens des savoirs traditionnels, jeunes et âgés.
Nous honorons aussi leurs courageux dirigeants d’hier, d’aujourd’hui et de demain.