1 Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius Summary e-mail: tulinius@sund.ku.dk and ct419@cam.ac.uk 1 Searle Street, Cambridge CB4 3DB, UK Mobile phone: +447717761566 MD, Ph.D., MHPE, MRCGP Associate Professor of Postgraduate Education, The Research Unit for General Practice, Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Visiting Professor of Research and Faculty Development at The Presbyterian University of East Africa, Kikuyu, Kenya. Senior Member, St. Edmund's College, Cambridge University, UK Convener of the two researchers' fora at Cambridge University, UK: 'Education across borders', https://sites.google.com/site/educationxborders/ Arts&Sciences Researchers' Forum', https://sites.google.com/site/crasshforum/ Educational consultant for EAHPEA (East African Health Professions Educators' Association), Kenya. Education: I hold an MD from University of Copenhagen, Denmark; a Master of Health Professions’ Education from Maastricht University, The Netherlands; and a PhD from the Health Sciences Faculty, Odense, Southern University of Denmark. I have also been awarded an MRCGP from the Royal College of General Practitioners in London, UK. To sustain my own professional development I have for more than ten years been working in small supervision groups, one in Denmark and one in the UK. I am also the convener of two researchers’ fora, “Education across Borders” and “Arts &Sciences Researchers’ Forum” at St Edmund’s College, Cambridge University, UK. Employment & associations/affiliations: Having a portfolio career I have had a lot of shorter grant funded employments, consultancy contract appointments, associations, and affiliations at different academic institutions in Denmark and UK with the titles of research assistant, lecturer, assistant professor, associate professor, senior researcher and medical director of curriculum, and latest visiting professor for research and faculty development at a university in Kenya. Many of them have been in parallel or overlapping, making my list of employments complex. My responsibilities during these different appointments and employments have been a combination of research, teaching, faculty development, educational policy making, development, evaluation and implementation of educational interventions and guidelines. The focus has mainly been within family medicine, health & lifestyle and health professions’ education. For four years I also functioned as the assistant editor of The Danish Medical journal “Ugeskrift for Læger” with the responsibility of Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 2 qualitative research and general practice/family medicine articles. Non-paid professional work and positions of trust include educational consultancy, teaching, facilitation, convening of researchers’ fora, student recruitment and national health policy development in Denmark, UK, and East Africa. The institutions I have worked for include: • The Royal College of General Practitioners, London, UK. • Von Hügel Institute, St. Edmunds College, Cambridge, UK • The Research Unit for General Practice, & Department of General Practice, Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark • Department of General Practice, Odense, Southern University of Denmark • The College/Scientific Association of General Practice, Denmark (DSAM) • The Educational Council of General Practice, Eastern Region of Denmark • The Danish Medical Association, Denmark & The Weekly medical journal “Ugeskrift for Læger”, Denmark • The Quality Assurance Committee of the Health Care Unit of Copenhagen Kommune, Denmark • Bjæverskov Lægehus, General Practice surgery, Roskilde County, Denmark • Derneke og Rungø, GP surgery, Svendborg, Denmark • Odense University Hospital, Internal medicine department C and Cardiology department B, Odense, Denmark • Herlev County Hospital, Surgical department D, Herlev, Denmark Research My main research expertise is within qualitative research, participatory action research, artsbased research & process evaluation projects. The focus of my research has predominantly been on medical education in general practice/family medicine and health professions' education and development, research methodology development, research capacity building, faculty development, and lay perspectives on health and disease. The projects I have conducted, led or evaluated are all listed in my detailed CV below. Publications I have published within all my research areas, most extensively within medical education, professional development and research methodology development. Alongside the peer reviewed publications I have always sought to communicate my research and educational development work in different formats for different academic purposes as well as for nonresearcher audiences. Apart from my PhD dissertation, master thesis, a gold winning prize essay and peer reviewed journal articles my publication list therefore includes books and book chapters, journal commentaries, editorials, letters, posters, and both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and learning materials. I had 100 hours’ training in professional writing skills during my PhD study, and extensive media training in relation to the release of my PhD dissertation which was sold out and reprinted in 2008. Pedagogical qualifications Apart from a formal education in health professions’ education (MHPE), I have 20 years of experiences in teaching, facilitation of group based development and learning, assessing and educational as well as research supervision. I have delivered education at undergraduate and Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 3 postgraduate level within medicine, for faculty and for researchers at all levels in many countries, but also to interdisciplinary groups of health care deliverers and professionals from other academic environments. I have a long record of development and delivery of programmes/courses, development of teaching and learning materials and of leadership in educational development projects. Leadership and Administrative skills I have been in charge of several local and national development projects within health and medical education, including faculty development, research capacity building and policy making. Part of my medical directorship for the UK national GP curriculum was to translate a generic leadership curriculum into leadership competencies authentic to general practice work. I have also taught at the international leadership course run by BMJ, UK and Karolinska Institute, Sweden. As chair and member of several national health or educational committees in Denmark and the UK I have had extensive training in different kinds of leadership and administration strategies, and I have received awards and special recognitions for my professional work of pedagogical leadership, curriculum development, research and innovative health promotion strategies. I am currently lead for a UK East Midlands Deanery project supporting the health and health education of the populations in deprived areas in Kenya and UK through an exchange program of UK and Kenyan family medicine registrars/ general practice trainees. I have four years of academic journal editor experiences, I am a member of The International Advisory Board for the International Journal of Health Professions (IJHP), Kenya Medical Training College, and I have peer reviewed many articles from medical, health, educational, anthropological and other academic journals. Other charitable work I have frequently visited East Africa since 2006 and increasingly engaged in the support for the development of health professions’ education as well as girls’ education and health. I am an active supporter and a trustee in the charity for “Namuncha Community Schools’ projects”, https://sites.google.com/site/namunchaschools/ or https://www.facebook.com/namunchaschools Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 4 Detailed Curriculum Vitae Charlotte Tulinius 1. Education 1.1 Formal qualifications February 2004 MHPE (Master of Health Professions Education), University of Maastricht, the Netherlands October 2000 Ph.D. at the Health Science Faculty, Southern University of Denmark January 1992 MD from Copenhagen University, Denmark. 1.2 Long-term CPD activities and commitments December 2014 –, Mentor and mentee in a development group concerning my professional development as an educational researcher and educational leader, UK August 2011 – 2014 convener and participant in a supervision group concerning my professional development as an educational researcher and educational leader, UK September 2004 –, convener and participant in small group based supervision concerning my own working life and professional development, Denmark 2. Employment & associations/affiliations From 2015 -, Programme lead for research training of family medicine registrars, Kabarak University, Kenya. From September 2012 - , self-employed educational researcher and consultant with main focus on charitable/short-term work in East Africa, supporting faculty development at East African universities and supporting the development of family medicine as a medical specialty in East Africa. September 2007 – September 2012 Medical Director of Curriculum, Royal College of General Practitioners, London, UK. From January 2010 - , Associate Professor of Postgraduate Education, The Research Unit for General Practice, Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark April 2004 – April 2009, post doc grant for general practice research, Novo Nordisk Fond for the project ”The patient as the doctor’s teacher”, 2006 – 2009 associated to The Research Unit of General Practice in Copenhagen, Denmark and as a Research Associate to St. Edmunds College, Cambridge, UK January 2004 – January 2010, associate professor of research and educational consultant for the development of research training in general practice specialist training, The Research Unit of General Practice in Copenhagen, Denmark (1 day a week) October 2006 – April 2009 associate professor of postgraduate education and chair of the Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 5 Educational Council of General Practice, Eastern Region of Denmark October 2004 – September 2007, assistant professor at Department of General Practice, Copenhagen University May 2005 – August 2008 employed as researcher and process evaluator of the project “Children with special needs – a study of GPs training to increase their skills to handle children with special needs” – (1 day a week) 1. August 2004 – 31. January 2005 full time employment at Research Unit of General Practice in Copenhagen, funded by The Development and Research Fund of General Practice, Health care Fund as part of a cooperation research project with University of Roskilde, Department of Educational Research February 2004 – September 2006 chair of the Educational Council of General practice, Eastern Region of Denmark (1 day a week) 1.-31. March 2003 Full time employment at Research Unit of General Practice in Copenhagen during leave from clinical work to finish Master of Health Profession Education Study; Maastricht University, The Netherlands 1. August 2002 – 31. January 2004 Trainee in Bjæverskov Lægehus, General Practice, Roskilde County, Denmark 1. March - 31. July 2002, half time employment at Research Unit of General Practice in Copenhagen 14. January - 25. February 2002, Funded by Danish College of General Practitioners for Master of Health Profession Education Study; Maastricht University, the Netherlands 15. October 2001 – 1. August 2002, Funded by The Scientific Association of General Practice, one day a week to facilitate the group processes in creating the new curriculum for trainees in general practice in Denmark, and edit the group work to a comprehensive, consistent and applicable curriculum and syllabus. 1. August 2001 – 1.July 2005, Assisting editor for general practice and qualitative research articles in the Danish weekly medical journal “Ugeskrift for Læger” 1. March - 31. December 2001, Full time employment at The Department of General Practice, Copenhagen University, research assistant. 1.-31. March 2001, half time employment at Research Unit of General Practice in Copenhagen 7. January - 18. February 2001, Funded by Danish College of General Practitioners for Master of Health Profession Education Study; Maastricht University, the Netherlands 1. December 1999 - 31. December 1999 and February 2000 - 31. December 2000, Half time employment at The Department of General Practice, Copenhagen University, research assistant. Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 6 1. August 2000 - 31.11.2000, project leader in a quality assurance project concerning GP’s handling of life style advice in general practice, funded by Quality Assurance committee of Health Care Unit of Copenhagen Kommune, Denmark 1. January 2000 - 31. July 2000, Funded by The Scientific Association of General Practice DSAMs Lundbeck scholarship to do the quality assurance project “How to help patients stop smoking as a GP”? 1. June 1996 - January 2000, associated researcher at The Department of General Practice, Copenhagen University, including half time employment as research assistant. 1. September 1995 - 1. November 1999 enrolled at Ph.D.-study and funded with a Ph.D.- fees scholarship from Department of General Practice, Odense University, Denmark. 1. December 1994 - 31. August 1995, Department of General Practice, Odense University, Denmark, research assistant 1. November 1993 - 30. November 1994, Internal medicine department C, Odense University Hospital, introduction position for internal medicine. 1. April - 30. September 1993, the doctors Derneke & Rungø, Svendborg, Foundation training in general practice. 1. October - 31. March 1993, cardiology department. B, Odense Hospital, Foundation training in internal medicine 1. April - 30. September 1992, surgical department D, Herlev County Hospital, Foundation training in surgery. 1. February - 31. March 1992, surgical department D, Herlev County Hospital; registrar locum. 2.1 Other professional work and positions of trust: From October 2014- , Visiting Professor for Research and Faculty Development, Presbyterian University of East Africa, Kikuyu, Kenya. From December 2013, member of International Advisory Board for the International Journal of Health Professions (IJHP), Kenya Medical Training College For June 2013, Scientific Committee coordinator and chair for the first EAHPEA conference, “Transforming Health Professionals’ Education”, 12th – 14th June, Nairobi, Kenya, and chairman at the three sessions of oral short presentations at the conference. From September 2012 – convener of the interdisciplinary “Arts& Sciences Researchers’ Forum”, a researchers’ forum for development of research in the cross lines of science and arts, Centre for Research in the Arts, social sciences and humanities (CRASSH), Cambridge University, UK https://sites.google.com/site/crasshforum/home Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 7 From August 2011 -, advisor for EAHPEA (East African Health Professions Educators Association), secretariat in Nairobi, Kenya. https://sites.google.com/site/eamededucators/ April 4th 2011, convening journal club on creativity and medical education, Centre for Medical Education, Aarhus University, Denmark From November 2010 – convener of the interdisciplinary researchers’ forum “Education across borders”, a research group working with educational research and development, at Faculty of Education Cambridge University/St. Edmund’s College, Cambridge University. https://sites.google.com/site/educationxborders/home May 2010, Teacher at the Faculty for the international programme ‘Leading for Change in Health Professional Education’, Curriculum Development, BMJ and Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden. October 2009 - , Senior Member of St. Edmunds College, Cambridge, UK March 2010 – 2012, Observer at the UKCEA executive board (UK Conference of Postgraduate Educational Advisers in General Practice) April 2007 – October 2009: Research Associate, The Centre for Educational Research and Development, The Von Hügel Institute, St. Edmund’s College, Cambridge, UK March – October 2006: Invited as a resource person in the e-portfolio group of the RCGP March 2006- March 2008: Visiting fellow at the General Practice & Primary Care Research Unit, Institute of Public health, University of Cambridge, UK July 2005: Negotiation work concerning the new agreement for The Educational Council of General Practice, The Eastern Region of Denmark. 2004 – 2005: Member of the Admissions Board for mature students applying for the Medical Study at University of Copenhagen, Denmark 1. September 2003 – August 2007, appointed by The Organisation of Young Doctors in The Danish Medical Association to a working group developing an overarching curriculum and a guideline for research training of medical trainees in The Eastern Region of Denmark. Appointed in the group to create the documents from the decisions taken at the meetings. 1. May– 31.December 2003 appointed by The association of Young Doctors in General Practice to represent them in the Educational Council of General practice, Eastern Region of Denmark May 2001 – May 2004, Member of the National Council of Public Health, Health Ministry of Denmark May 1997 – June 2002, Member of the Health Committee, The Danish Medical Association and the Board of Health Communication, vice-chairman from 1998-2000 and chairman from Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 8 May 2000-June 2002. May 2000- June 2002 Member of the professional advisory board in Committee of Health Information, Denmark March 1998 - October 1999 Member of The Research Council of The Scientific Association of General Practice, Denmark 2.2 Awards for professional work: May 2010; Membership of The College of General Practitioners, London (MRCGP) October 2002; Award for a special professional achievement of the Scientific Association of General Practice, with GP Jens Tørning, for the pedagogical leadership, design, facilitation and editing of the Danish GP curriculum. May 1997; Honorary grant of Magda and Sven Aage Friederichsens, for special research work December1988, Gold award for national prize essay competition on prevention of ischemic heart diseases in Denmark, with Lia E Bang, The Danish Heart Foundation and Insurance Company Baltica. 3. Research March 2015 - August 2016 Out of Program Fellowships in Global health Projects in Kenya, a project that will provide out of program (OOP) Fellowships for two GP trainees from East Midlands Deanery, UK Local Education Training Board specialty schools and academies. These two doctors will work abroad on a health project for two months in a poor/rural community in Kenya, and two months with two Kenyan family medicine trainees in a UK rural/deprived area around Nottingham. In Kenya the UK and Kenyan trainees will join a local team that includes health and social care trainees from Kenya. The team will choose a well-defined global health challenge and involve key local individuals in planning and developing sustainable solutions by utilising existing community resources and expertise. In the UK the four trainees will continue their collaboration and work as a team with a social worker, and they will work on a related local health challenge, but this time set in the UK. Their experiences will be expected to be published in relevant journals. Topics that cause significant, but different problems all over the world are health issues related to be e.g. teenage pregnancies, safeguarding children, violence, malnutrition, and HIV. The project will be evaluated and results communicated through publications. In collaboration with Associate Dean, Dr. Prit Chahal, East Midlands Deanery, UK and Professor Arthur Hibble, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK. The Kenyan partners are Director of Public Health and Sanitation Dr Kamario Lenai, Nakuro County Health Office, Kenya and partners from the just establishing Primary Health Care Research Networks, Kabarak University, Kenya. May 2009 – 2013 Being a GP in the Nordic Countries, the aspects of a GP’s work described Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 9 through GPs’ works of art. In cooperation with Arthur Hibble, The East of England Multiprofessional Deanery, Cambridge UK, Per Stensland Associate professor of University of Bergen, Norway, and Carl Edvard Rudebeck, GP in Sweden and Professor in general practice, Tromsø University, Norway. July 2008 – 2014 The early days of GP training in the NHS – experiences of those involved, in cooperation with Arthur Hibble The East of England Multi-professional Deanery and Bob Berrington, East Anglia Faculty, Royal College of General Practitioners. February 2008 - 2012, The RCGP Diary Project, a description of users’ perspective of the implementation of the GP specialty training Curriculum from 2007. May 2007 - March 2009 Poetry, parchment and practice - an action research project with GP trainees, in cooperation with GP Eva Bonde Jacobsen September 2006: “Drawing as a method to develop GP trainers?” in cooperation with GP trainers, Anne Trotter and Arthur Hibble, The East of England Multi-professional Deanery. May 2005 – August 2007: Evaluation and process research part of the project “Children with special needs – a study of GPs training to increase their skills to handle children with special needs”, following the development of learning and handling these patients through the GPs’ personal electronic based portfolios. In cooperation with nurse and educational researcher Ph.D. Bibi Hølge-Hazelton, who contributes with qualitative interview and observational data. 2004 - 2009: ”The patient as the teacher of the doctor” – how doctors develop knowledge in clinical work. Post doctoral study on part time. A qualitative interview and participant observation study in educational culture, educational traditions and use of learning strategies among Danish GP-trainees. 2001- 2004: Learning in general practice in Denmark? Action research project involving GP trainers and GP trainees – experiences, development – evaluation. In cooperation with GP Niels Kristian Kjær, Denmark. The results of this study are still used as a basis of the Train the Trainer courses in Denmark. 2000 - 2001: Smoking Cessation in General Practice? An interdisciplinary quality assurance project of how GPs handle smokers among their patients, based on focus group interviews. In cooperation with Annemarie Dencker (ethnology), Henning Damkjær (psychology), John Sahl Andersen (GP) and The Health Administration of Central Copenhagen. 1995 - 2000 Now this is how we do it in our family – or how Mrs. Hansen gets her life style, Ph.D. project studying the life style of the Danes, based on qualitative interviews, and developed methods for participant observation in the everyday life of families. 1995 - 1998 non-pharmacological treatment of patients with hypertension – compliance and quality assurance? a qualitative interview study in cooperation with MD Jonna Skov-Madsen and MD, Dr. Ib Abildgaard Jacobsen, Odense University Hospital. 1993 - 1996 A qualitative interview study about perceptions of and handling of life style Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 10 factors related to ischemic heart disease among heart healthy patients in general practice in cooperation with MD Lise Dragsbæk-Madsen. 1987 - 1991 project studying tremor and reaction time in patients with Parkinson disease or Essential tremor, related to a healthy control group, supervised by Professor Henning Pakkenberg, Department of Neuromedicine., Hvidovre Hospital, Denmark. 1. February - 1. August 1988, students scholarship funded by Helbredelsesfondet, P. Carl Petersens Fond, used to study the neostriatum motor and prefrontal areas of rats; supervised and in cooperation with MD, Dr. Ivan Divac and psychologist Jesper Morgensen, Institute of Neurophysiology Copenhagen University. 1984 - 1987 associated to Institute of Neurophysiology Copenhagen University, training laboratory skills and supervised for research based examination in physiology. 3.1 Grants I have received the following grants for personal educational research/development projects (educational projects that I have lead for organisations/university departments are not included in this list): 2015: Grant to pilot the project “Out of Program Fellowships in Global health Projects in Kenya” East Midlands Deanery, UK (£78.500) 2013: Grant to support the project “Being a GP in the Nordic Countries”, The Foundation wishes to be anonymous (£2.500) 2011: Grant to support the project “Being a GP in the Nordic Countries”, the Foundation wishes to be anonymous (£5.000) 2007-2012: I was in post as Medical Director of Curriculum at the Royal College of General Practitioners in London, UK with a budget of £100.000 per year. During this time all other funding applications went to deliver the development and implementation of the Curriculum, e.g. the evaluation of the implementation of the national GP Curriculum, by School of Education, Birmingham University (£180.000) 2007: Grant to enable further publications from the evaluation of the project “Children with special needs – a study of GPs training to increase their skills to handle children with special needs”, General Practitioners’ Fund for Research and Development (approximately £10.000) 2004-2007: A post doc scholarship for part time general practice educational research project ”The patient as the doctor’s teacher”, Novo Nordisk Fonden (approximately £70.000) and for the same project financing of other expenses from “Helsefonden” (approximately £6.000) 2001- 2004: Grant for the development and evaluation of educational courses for GP-trainers and GP-trainees. In cooperation with GP Niels Kristian Kjær, Denmark. Funded by the Southern Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 11 region of Denmark (in total approximately £20.000) August 2003: Grant to take part in an interdisciplinary collaborative research project on health professions’ working environments with University of Roskilde, Department of Education Research, funded by The Development and Research Fund of General Practice, Health care Fund (approximately £12.000) 2001-2004: Grants from the College of Practitioners, Denmark to finance all expenses for MHPE (Master of Health Profession Education), University of Maastricht, the Netherlands (approximately £10.000) 2001: Grant to facilitate the group processes in creating the new national curriculum for trainees in general practice in Denmark, and edit the group work to a comprehensive, consistent and applicable curriculum and syllabus, from DSAM (The Scientific Association of General Practice) (approximately £10.000) 2000: Grant to project lead a quality assurance project concerning GP’s handling of life style advice in general practice, funded by Quality Assurance council of Health Care Unit of Copenhagen Commune (approximately £10.000) 2000: Grant to do the quality assurance project “How to help patients stop smoking as a GP”? The Scientific Association of General Practice DSAMs Lundbeck scholarship (Approximately £20.000) 1995 – 1999: PhD-scholarship for the project “Now this is how we do it in our family – or how Mrs. Hansen gets her life style”, from Department of General Practice, Odense University, Denmark (approximately £12.000). 1995 – 2000: Grant for my PhD-project studying the life style of the Danes, based on qualitative interviews, and developed methods for participant observation in the everyday life of families, funded by The Danish heart Association, “Helsefonden”, and The Research Fund for general practice research (in total approximately £ 80.000) 1993 – 1996: Grant for “A qualitative interview study about perceptions of and handling of life style factors related to ischemic heart disease among heart healthy patients in general practice” , funded by the Danish Heart Association (in total approximately £5.000) 1988: Medical student scholarship, used to study the neostriatum motor and prefrontal areas of rats, Institute of Neurophysiology Copenhagen University,funded by Helbredelsesfondet, P. Carl Petersens Fond (approximately £5.000) All the researchers I have supervised have achieved independent grants to carry out their research projects, both in Denmark, UK and East Africa. 4. Publications Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 12 4.1 Theses/Prize essays: Kjær NK, Tulinius C,”Learning in general practice in Denmark – the trainee’s and trainer’s perspective”, double master-thesis, MHPE-study Maastricht University, The Netherlands, February 2003 Tulinius C, ”Vi bliver ved med at ryge – hvorfor? Om rygningens mange betydninger i hverdagslivet – belyst især ved deltagerobservation og interview i danske børnefamilier, [We go on smoking – why? On the many meanings of smoking in everyday life – studied by participant observation and interviews in Danish families with children], PhD-thesis, Health Faculty, Southern University of Denmark, Odense, published by Månedsskrift for Praktisk Lægegerning, 2000. Tulinius, C; Bang, LE: Prioritering i forebyggelse og behandling af hjerte-karsygdomme i Danmark, [Prioritising health promotion and treatment of ischemic heart diseases in Denmark], Prize essay, awarded with first prize (Gold) and published by the Danish Heart Association and Baltica, December 1987. This publication functioned as the idea catalogue for The Danish Heart association and the Government’s strategy paper on the national prevention of ischemic heart diseases. 4.2 Peer-reviewed: Fristrup T, Tulinius C, Hølge-Hazelton B, Academic Strangeness as Uncomfortable Reflexivity and Academic Reflexivity as Uncomfortable Strangeness in Higher Education Invited for a themed volume on strangeness in the journal Cursiv, in press. Tulinius C, Jacobsen EB, Kallestrup P, Innovations and developments: The Danish DYNAMOs: GP trainees engaged in the educational development and delivery of GP training, Education for Primary Care 2014, 25 (3): 171–5 Tulinius C, Hibble AG, Irving GJ Learning and teaching with the RCGP Curriculum, invited article, InnovAiT vol. 5 (10) October 2012: 625-31. Hølge-Hazelton B, Tulinius C, Individual Development of Professionalism. A Multiple Case Study of GPs in Group Supervision, International Journal of Family medicine Volume 2012 (2012), Article ID 792018, 13 pages, doi:10.1155/2012/792018, can be accessed freely at http://www.hindawi.com/journals/ijfm/2012/792018/ Allen J, Grewal J, Tulinius C, The RCGP curriculum is changing – a bit, InnovAiT, vol 5 (1) Jan 2012: 56-7. Tulinius C, Nielsen ABS, Hansen L, Hermann C, Vlasova M, Dalsted R “Increasing the general level of academic capacity in general practice: Introducing mandatory research training to GP trainees through a participatory research process, Quality in Primary Care, 2012;20(1):57-67 Tulinius C, Hølge-Hazelton B, When the spiral of action research collapses: Transforming communication monologues into collective research dialogues through the arts, Action Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 13 Research Journal, 9(1), March 2011; 42-64. Tulinius C, Hølge-Hazelton B, Continuing Professional Development for general practitioners: Supporting the development of professionalism, Medical Education; April 2010: 412-20. Olivarius NdF, Kousgaard MB, Reventlow S, Quelle DG, Tulinius C, Dynamic Strategic Planning in a Professional Knowledge-based Organization, Journal of Research Administration, Volume XLI, Number 1, 2010; 35-48 Hølge-Hazelton B, Tulinius C, Beyond the specific child. What is "a child case" in general practice? Br J Gen Pract, Jan 2010; 9-13. Nielsen HG, Tulinius C, Preventing burnout among general practitioners – is there a possible route? Education for Primary Care, Volume 20, Number 5, September 2009, pp. 353-359. Tulinius C, Nielsen A B, Hermann C, Hansen L J, Vlasova L, Dalsted R, Udviklingen af den almenmedicinske forskningstræning i region Øst [Developing training in critical appraisal for GP trainees in the Eastern Region of Denmark], Ugeskrift for Læger, 2008; Oct 27;170(44):3564-7 Guassora AD, Tulinius C, Keeping morality out and the GP in: Consultations in Danish general practice as a context for smoking cessation advice, Patient Education and Counselling, 2008 Oct; 73(1):28-35 Tulinius C, ”At forstå sundhed og sygdom – også fra patientens perspektiv” [Understanding health and disease – also from the patient’s perspective], Editorial, Ugeskrift for Læger, 2005: 167 (22), 2375 Reventlow S, Tulinius C ”The doctor as focus group moderator – shifting roles and negotiating positions in health research”, Family Practice 2005 Jun;22(3):335-40 Tulinius C, Schrøder T, ”Uddannelse af læger” [Education of Doctors], Editorial in a theme volume about medical educational research, Ugeskrift for Læger, 2004, 21 Nielsen B, Tulinius C, Uddannelseslæger i almen praksis ønsker mentorer[Trainees in general practice want mentors], Ugeskrift for Læger, 2003; 165: 3418-23 Tulinius C, ”Almen medicinsk forskning – spredt fægtning eller brikker i et puslespil?”[General Practice Research – open order or pieces in a jigsaw puzzle?] Editorial V&P in theme volume about general practice research, Ugeskrift for Læger, 2002; 45 Tulinius C, ”Forebyggelse i bakspejlet, mellem hænderne og i fremtiden”[health promotion in the rear view mirror, between hands and in the future], editorial, Ugeskrift for Læger, 2002; L/S 16 Poulsen J, Tulinius C, ”Forebyggelsens permanente klemme”[Health promotion in the corner forever.], editorial, Ugeskrift for Læger, 2002, L/S 21:2737 Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 14 Reventlow S, Hvas AC, Tulinius C, ”In really great danger… The Concept of Risk in General Practice”, Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, June 2001, vol 19(2): 71-5 Baarts C; Tulinius C, Reventlow S, Reflexivity – a strategy for a patient-centered approach in general practice”, Family Practice 2000, 17(5): 430-4. Tulinius, C; Andersen, P M.; Holm, S (Amnesty International): Danske lægers holdning til dødsstraf, [Danish doctors’ attitudes to death penalty], Ugeskr. Læger, 1989; 151: 2252 - 55. 4.3 Books and book chapters: Tulinius C, Hibble A, Unfolding dissonance: An example of how arts-based research can transform the understanding of reflexive medical praxis through interculturality, in Burnard P, MacKinlay E, Powell K (eds) International Handbook of Inter-cultural Arts, Taylor & Francis/Routledge, Oxford UK, chapter 17, in press. Tulinius C, Hibble A, Stensland P, Rudebeck CE, “Being a GP in the Nordic Countries”, A photo book communicating the arts-based qualitative multi-method study, published by Tulinius C, August 2013. ISBN 978-87-996420-0-7, http://www.blurb.co.uk/b/4480717-being-a-gp-in-thenordic-countries A pdf version of the book can be found at http://almenpraksis.ku.dk/medarbejdere/charlotte/BeingaGPintheNordicCountries.pdf Tulinius C, ‘We’re all in the same boat’: Potentials and tensions when learning through sharing uncertainty in peer supervision groups’, in Clinical uncertainty in primary care, edited by Launer J and Sommers L, July 2013, Springer, ISBN 978-1-4614-6811-0 Hibble A, Tulinius C, Brierly M , “Searle Street – at the time of the March 2011 Census”, responsible for the text analysis of all contributions to the book, published by the authors, May 2011 Tulinius C, Foged L, Reventlow S, ”Sundhedsfremme og forebyggelse”[Health Promotion and Prevention in General Practice] in Østergaard I, Andersen JS, Christensen B et al (ed) Lærebog i Almen Medicin, [Family Medicine, Textbook for medical students], 2. Ed. Munksgaard, 2007: 199-224. Tulinius C, ”Kvalitativ forskning” [Qualitative Research], in Damsbo N, Hansen JG, Waldorff FB, (red) Håndbog for projektmagere i almen praksis [Quick guide for project starters in general practice. From idea to project], The Research Units of general Practice in Denmark, Copenhagen 2005: 28-33 4.4 Major evaluation/survey reports: Tulinius C, Nielsen A B, Hermann C, Hansen LJ, Status for Den almenmedicinske forskningstræning i Region Øst, juli 2009 [Status report on critical appraissal in general practice in the Eastern part of Denmark], Forskningsenheden for Almen Praksis, Købenahvn, (July 2009). Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 15 Jacobsen EB & Tulinius C, Rapport vedrørende evaluering af uddannelsesprogrammer i Region Øst [Report on the evaluation of educational programmes for GP trainees in the Eastern Region of Denmark] The research Unit for General Practice in Copenhagen, Denmark, (March 2009), can be found at http://almenpraksis.ku.dk/medarbejdere/charlotte/rapport.PDF Hølge-Hazelton B. & Tulinius C. Afsluttende evalueringsrapport af Børneprojektet [End Evaluation Report of the Child Project] Research Unit of General Practice, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (November 2007), can be found at http://almenpraksis.ku.dk/medarbejdere/charlotte/borneprojektet.PDF Thorsen T. & Tulinius C. Håndtering af kræft i almen praksis [Report on GPs’ work with patients with cancer] Research Unit of General Practice, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (December 2005), can be found at http://almenpraksis.ku.dk/publikationer/publikationer/haandtering_kraeft.pdf Tulinius C, Jacobsen EB, Tørning J: Endelig rapport for arbejdet i det Almenmedicinske Uddannelsesråd, Region Øst. Februar – July 2004 [Final report on the work of The Educational Council of General Practice, Eastern Region. February-July 2004], Central research Unit of Copenhagen (July 2004). Tulinius C, Kjær NK Rapport for projekt læring i praksis, del 2, intervention og evaluering [Report for project learning in practice, part 2, intervention and evaluation], a report on the impact of tailored education for GP trainers and foundation doctors in an action research project Sønderjyllands Amt (2004). Can be found at http://almenpraksis.ku.dk/medarbejdere/charlotte/rapport_SJA-29032004.pdf 4.5 Non peer-reviewed journal articles: Tulinius C, Hibble A, Stensland P, Rudebeck CE, Hvad vil det egentlige sige at være praktiserende læge I Norden? [What is ...really... to be a GP in the Nordic countries], AllmänMedicin, Tidskrift för Svensk forening för allmänmedicin June 2015; 36 (2), 26-28. Tulinius C, Elbrønd J, 'Appraisal' er efteruddannelse, der fokuserer på den enkelte læges udvikling [Appraisal s continuing education focusing on the development of the individual doctor] Practicus December 2014. Hibble A, Allen J, Tulinius C Introducing the revised curriculum for general practice training, RCGP News July 2012: 3 Tulinius C, Hollnagel H, Hølge-Hazelton B, Olesen HS: Praktiserende lægers faglige identitet og arbejdsforhold; Udvikling, overophedning eller nedsmeltning? [The professional identity and working conditions of GPs: Development, overheating or melt down?], Månedsskrift for Praktisk Lægegerning May 2004, 581-4 Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 16 West L (translated by Larsen HS og Tulinius C) Emotionel og kulturel viden er nødvendig for at blive en bedre praktiserende læge I [Emotional and Cultural knowledge is necessary to become a better GP part 1 ] , Månedsskrift for Praktisk Lægegerning, August 2004, 911-15 West L (oversat af Larsen HS og Tulinius C) Emotionel og kulturel viden er nødvendig for at blive en bedre praktiserende læge II [Emotional and Cultural knowledge is necessary to become a better GP part 2], Månedsskrift for Praktisk Lægegerning, September 2004 Tulinius C, ”Patientcentreret almen medicin – mål eller middel?” ”[Patient-centred general practice – goal or means?] Månedsskrift for Praktisk Lægegerning May 2001: 533-8 Tulinius C, ”Rygere – hvorfor bliver de ved?”[Smokers – why do they continue smoking?] in Almind G og Hjorthdal P (ed) Medicinsk Årbog 2001, Munksgaard, Copenhagen Hvas L, Reventlow S, Tulinius C, ”Risiko for alle år 2000?” [Risk for all in year 2000?], Månedsskrift for Praktisk Lægegerning, January 2000: 1819-30 Tulinius, C; Damkjær, H; Schiøler, D: Rygning - er der en vej ud af tågen?[Smoking, is there a way out of the fog?], Månedsskrift for Praktisk Lægegerning, May 1999: 597 - 603. Tulinius, C; Reventlow, S; Beich, A: Den urokkelige ryger. Hvordan praktiserende læger hjælper sine patienter til at overveje deres rygevaner, [The imperturbable smoker. How general practitioners can help their patients to consider their smoking habits], Månedsskrift for Praktisk Lægegerning, June1999: 843-51. 4.6 Letters and commentaries: Tulinius C, Reventlow S, Olivarius NF, Hollnagel H, ”Den praktiserende læge har (haft) ordet”[The GP has (had) the floor] , Commentary, Ugeskrift for Læger, 2003; 38:3651-3. Tulinius C, Alling B, ”Så kom forberedelserne til den ny speciallægeuddannelse i region øst – endelig i gang!”[The preparations for the educational reform for GP-trainees have finally reached the Eastern Region!] , Commentary, Practicus, 2003; 163: 150-1. Tulinius C, Møller M, Lægens rolle inden for sundhedsfremme og primær forebyggelse [The doctor’s role in health promotion and primary prevention] , Ugeskrift for Læger, L/S163/38, 17. September 2001: 5237-39 Tulinius, C; Beich, A; Damkjær, H: Hvorfor forebygger vi? - og hvad forventer vi af patienten? Et debatoplæg om spændingsfelter, værdigrundlag og menneskesyn i forebyggelse, [Why are we doing health promotion? And what do we expect from the patient? A discussion paper on tensions, values and view of humanity in health promotion and prevention] Ugeskrift for Læger, 18. May 1999: 2982-85. Tulinius, C: Er det u-kvindeligt at forske?,[Is it non-feminine to be a researcher?] in Nielsen Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 17 HL,; Kvinder og Forskning, Litteratur, Kultur og Medier, [Women and Research, Literature, Culture and Media], Odense Universitet 1999: 45 - 58. Tulinius, C: Why Family?, Practicus, March 1997, 111: 59-61. Nexøe, J; Tulinius, C: Videnskabsetiske komitéer og forskere - hvad kan de bruge hinanden til? [Scientific ethical committees and researchers – how can they be useful to each other?] Ugeskr. Læger, 1996; 158: 636-39. Pedersen, G F., Nexøe, J; Tulinius C: At blive en bedre almenmedicinsk forsker [To become a better general practice researcher], Practicus, sept. 1995: 229-31. 4.7 Posters at international conferences C Tulinius, A D Guassora, A Hibble, P Stensland, C E Rudebeck, "Kunsten i kommunikationen” [The art within the communication], accepted for the conference Kunsten at kommunikere i Sundhedsvæsnet [The art to communicate in the health care system], June 2014 Tulinius C, ‘The RCGP Diary Project – 2007-2010’ RCGP conference, Harrogate, UK, October 2010. Tulinius C, ‘The RCGP Diary Project – 2007-2010’ UKCEA conference, St Andrews, UK, June 2010. Tulinius C, Rughani A, Gregory S, Hibble A, Edwards J, Ashton L, Johnson C, Allen J, Bedward J, Riley B. The GP specialist Curriculum as a process – a development and evaluation strategy. AMEE conference in Malaga, Sept 2009. Kjær NK, Tulinius C, ”How does postgraduate training in general practice affect the trainers?”AMEE Conference (Association for Medical Education, Europe) September 2003, Bern, Switzerland Tulinius C, Kjær NK, ”Learning in general practice in Denmark”, 12. Nordic Conference in Family Medicine, June 2002, Trondheim, Norway Tulinius C, ”Now this is the way we do it in our family .....”, June 1999 WONCA, Dublin, Ireland Tulinius C,”Sådan gør vi altså i vores familie .....”, [Now this is the way we do it in our family] 10. Nordic Conference in Family Medicine, June 1998, Reykjavik, Iceland. 4.8 Teaching and learning materials: Undergraduate From 2004: Facilitating the work of the organising group for year1 family medicine, producing teaching and learning materials for the new course. Tulinius C, Reventlow S, Foged L, ”Sundhedsfremme og forebyggelse”[Health Promotion and Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 18 Prevention in General Practice] in Østergaard I, Andersen JS, Christensen B et al (ed) Lærebog i Almen Medicin, [Family Medicine, Textbook for medical students], Munksgaard, 2003: 199-222 + 2. & 3. edition. Postgraduate: From 2015-, leading the development of the mandatory research training programme for family medicine trainees, including faculty development and teaching materials, Kabarak University, Nakuro, Kenya. 2007-2012 leading the development of the UK national curriculum for general practice specialty training, can be found at http://www.rcgp.org.uk/training-exams/gp-curriculumoverview.aspx Representing the RCGP in the development of the UK Broad-Based Curriculum for general practice, paediatrics, gynaecology and internal medicine, can be found at http://www.aomrc.org.uk/education-a-training/core.html Teaching material for Danish GP trainees’ mandatory course in research training and critical appraisal training, as well as teaching material for faculty development for this course (20052009). Pedagogical developmental work during the implementation of the Danish educational reform (2001) for GP specialist training; including leading the small group based work in 2001-2002 producing the new curriculum and syllabus and editing the material. The Danish national curriculum for general practice specialty training, can be found at http://sundhedsstyrelsen.dk/da/uddannelse-autorisation/special-ogvidereuddannelse/laege/maalbeskrivelser-i-speciallaegeuddannelsen/almen-medicin The curriculum document was further developed in 2004-2005 by leading and facilitating the small group based work producing educational programmes for the GP specialist training, and editing the materials as chair of the Educational Council of General practice, Eastern Region of Denmark, together with GP Jens Tørning and GP trainee Eva Bonde Jacobsen. Educational programs in the following volumes. For all of them the authors are: Tulinius, C; Tørning, J; Jacobsen, E B, The Educational Council in the Eastern Region, The Research Unit of General Practice, Copenhagen, 2004: Uddannelsesprogram for hoveduddannelsen i almen medicin i Region Øst, Generel del Uddannelsesprogram for introduktionsstillingen til almen medicin i Region Øst Uddannelsesprogram for hoveduddannelsen i almen medicin i Region Øst, Fase I, II og III i almen praksis Uddannelsesprogram for hoveduddannelsen i almen medicin i Region Øst, Gynækologi og Obstetrik Uddannelsesprogram for hoveduddannelsen i almen medicin i Region Øst, Kirurgi Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 19 Uddannelsesprogram for hoveduddannelsen i almen medicin i Region Øst, Intern medicin Uddannelsesprogram for hoveduddannelsen i almen medicin i Region Øst, Psykiatri Uddannelsesprogram for hoveduddannelsen i almen medicin i Region Øst, Pædiatri Uddannelsesprogram for hoveduddannelsen i almen medicin i Region Øst, Forskningstræning (2006) [Educational Programme for the introduction position/training position specialising for general practice in The Eastern Region, - Introduction; - general part; - Phase I, II, and III; Gynaecology and obstetrics; - Surgery; - Internal Medicine; - Psychiatry; - Paediatrics; research training and critical appraisal (2006)] (all educational programs can be downloaded at https://secure.logbog.net/old/NLI_udpro.asp 2003-2004 Teaching materials for mandatory course in learning for Foundation doctors in The South Jutland County, developed on the basis of the results from the action research project “Learning in General Practice in Denmark” 2003-2004 2003-2004 Teaching materials for mandatory course in learning and pedagogics for GP-trainers in Denmark, developed on the basis of the results from the action research project “Learning in General Practice in Denmark” Bang E, Beich A, Bredegaard K, Damkjær H, Foged L, Goldstein H, Thomsen T, Tulinius C, ”Klarparat-start - forslag til sundhedsformidling for læger”[ready-steady-go! How to work with health promotion for doctors] as inspiration for case-based further education of doctors, Sundhedskomiteens udvalg vedr. sundhedsformidling, Den Almindelige Danske Lægeforening, [The Danish medical Association], Copenhagen 2002 Pamphlets and other materials for doctors on health promotion as part of chairmanship for the National Health Committee, The Danish Medical Association, Denmark 5. Pedagogical/educational leadership qualifications/experiences 5.1 Teaching experiences Undergraduate: 2004 - 2005 Lectures for year one medical students in family medicine and health psychology. Februar 2000 - January 2002 full time facilitator/tutor in PBL for first year medical students in family medicine and health psychology, and supervision of medical students in their first research project (OSVAL-I and -II-assignments). Spring 1996 also teaching year two medical students, Odense University within the topics ”research and ethics”, and supervising the students in research projects. August 1993 – April 1996: Giving lectures at Odense University, Medical sociology within the Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 20 topics of life style, life style factors, health behaviour. Postgraduate: From May 2015 -, arranging and delivering Train the trainers’ courses in educational supervision, for clinicians from all medical specialties in Region Sealand, Denmark From January 2015 -, Workshops on how to sustain the focus on learning during clinical education, with foundation doctors from all medical specialties in the Capital Region of Denmark 12 February 2015 arranging and delivering EAHPEA "Becoming a better educational supervisor” Seminar for faculty at College of Medicine & Health Sciences, Kigali, Rwanda. 10-11 February 2015 arranging and teaching the EAHPEA Educational Research Seminar, for faculty at the College of Medicine & Health Sciences, Rwanda. 26 January 2015 arranging and teaching one day seminar on weighting assessments, for faculty at Kenya Medical Training College, Nairobi, Kenya. 17 & 24 June 2014, arranging and delivery of all day workshops, “Writing your first peer reviewed article- and getting it published” for faculty at Kenya Medical Training College, Nairobi, Kenya. 11-13 June 2014, supporting the planning of the 2nd Annual EAHPEA Educational Research Conference, “Strengthening Systems for Health Professionals’ Education”, Kampala, Uganda, and chairing two sessions on competency-based education/curriculum development and Quality Assurance 11-12 February 2014 arranging and teaching at EAHPEA Educational Research Training Seminar for Health Professionals, Muhimbili University, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 13 February 2014 arranging and teaching at the EAHPEA “Becoming a better educational supervisor” Seminar for Health Professionals, Muhimbili University, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. 29-31 January 2014 arranging and teaching educational research and supervision for young doctors at Tenwek Hospital, Bomet, Kenya Since November 2010, arrangement and leading of 3-4 meetings a year at the Researchers’ Forum ”Education across Borders”, St Edmund s College, University of Cambridge, UK From September 2012 leading, arrangement and presentation at 3-4 meetings per year in the international interdisciplinary researchers’ Arts&Sciences Researchers’ Forum , Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH), Cambridge University, UK/ St Edmund’s College Cambridge, UK Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 21 4-8 February 2013, co arranging and course leader of five day PhD course “Researching vulnerable subjects in qualitative studies “, Faculty of Health, University of Copenhagen, Denmark 29. January 2013, one day seminar teaching and co-arrangement on group processes as a source to avoid burn out as a GP, for GP group education leaders, Region Sealand, Denmark 24. – 25. January 2013 arranging and teaching at EAHPEA Educational Research Seminar, CHAK conference centre, Nairobi Kenya, 17 -18. January 2013, arranging and teaching at faculty development seminars and workshops on interpretation of the curriculum through teaching and learning, Tenwek Hospital, Bomet, Kenya 12 October 2012, leading, arrrangement and presentation at founding meeting “Research through creativity and the arts forum” in the international interdisciplinary researchers’ Arts&Sciences Forum , Centre for Research in the Arts, social sciences and humanities (CRASSH), Cambridge University, UK 11 October and 4 December 2012 arrangement og leading of meeting at the Researchers’ Forum ”Education across Borders”, St Edmund s College, Cambridge Universitet, UK 6-9 September 2012, 2½ day seminar for Danish GP educators, co-arrangement and teaching, ”how are we evaluating our work, and are we evaluating the right issues?” , Kragerup Gods, Sealand, Denmark 24 July 2012, workshop for deanery GP educators on the use of the revised Curriculum, Birmingham, UK 21-29 June 2012, seminars and workshops on medical leadership and medical educational research for family medicine registrars and faculty at Webuye District Hospital, Eldoret, and Tenwek Hospital, Bomet, Kenya 19 June 2012 Workshop on medical education for master students at Kenya medical Training College, Nairobi, Kenya 9 May 2012, Seminar and master classes in medical education for researchers at School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences, Centre for Medical Education, Queen's University Belfast, UK 1-11 August 2011, Teaching the teachers seminars for health professionals in East Africa, Nairobi University, Nairobi and Tenwek Hospital, Momet, Kenya 23. juni 2010: ”The medical educators forum”, workshop with presentation at COGPED spring meeting (Belfast, Northern Ireland) 30. juni 2010: ”Working with Chatterblocks”, workshop for course organisers and GP trainers in Oxford, Oxford, UK. Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 22 May 2010: Member of Faculty of ‘Leading for Change in Health Professional Education’ appointed by BMJ Learning and Center for Medical Education, Karolinska Institute, Sweden. During the five day long course, responsible for ‘Curriculum analysis and development: an important leadership tool’ (lecture and four workshops), three master classes, four journal clubs and facilitation of four career development discussions for leaders in education from an international arena. May 2010: “The differences and similarities of military and clinical leadership”, workshop with the All Island Trainers’ Group, the GP trainers in the armed forces of UK at Akrotiri, Episkopi and Dehkalia, Cyprus. March 2010: “The course in the Course”, educational theory and practice to support the work of course planning and teaching, for course organisers working for the Danish Medical Association, Copenhagen, Denmark. October 2009: “Groups and group dynamics”, course for the national tutors in general practice working with course organising in general practice for The Danish Medical Association, Funen, Denmark From November 2008: Planning and teaching at “Teachers’ retreat” for teachers and supervisors working within the critical appraisal training scheme for GP trainees in Denmark. This includes the design and the facilitation of the action research project attached to the development of the teaching in critical appraisal for GP trainees in Denmark. From February 2007; specific medical educational training courses for the teachers and supervisors for future critical appraisal and research training of Danish GP trainees November 2006 and January 2007: “Basic educational theory and skills training of the teachers and supervisors for future critical appraisal and research training of Danish GP trainees”, co-organising of the course and main teacher at the course, Holbæk, Denmark September 2006: “Trainer’s development” workshop experimenting with drawings as a mean to professional development among GP trainers & “From educational question to research study”, at the Experienced Trainer’s Course Seminar, Cambridge July 2006 and May 2007: “Reflective practice”, session at Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education, Cambridge. From 2004: Medical Education theme days for the trainers and external lecturers, teaching family medicine at the Department of General Practice, Copenhagen University From 2004: Small group based supervision of teachers involved in PBL at first year of medical school, including presentations about teaching and learning strategies based on their self perceived needs. From 2004, Mandatory courses in medical education for GP-trainers in order to enable them to manage the training of the trainees according to the new educational reform of medical Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 23 specialisation. Apart from doing the research revealing the needed content of these courses, I have also been the course organiser and one of the teachers at these courses in 8 of the 14 counties in Denmark From 2004, Mandatory Courses, level 2 in medical education for trainees for all specialities in the southern region of Denmark, especially with the focus on self-directed learning. These courses are the basis of the now general and mandatory course for all trainees in the Southern region of Denmark. 2003 -2004, Mandatory courses in medical education for foundation doctors in the southern region of Denmark. 2002-2004, Lecturer at the research training diploma courses for GPs within the subjects qualitative research methods from A-Z, General Practice research unit, Hillerød in Denmark and University of Lund, Sweden Autumn 2001; Lecturer at a Ph.D.-course about reflexivity in general practice research, health Faculty, Copenhagen University. 2000 - 2005 ; PhD courses in popular communication of results from PhD-project. Spring 1999 and autumn 2001; lecturer at a Ph.D-course about research methodology and research communication, Health Faculty, Aarhus University. 2001; Lecturer at research courses about qualitative research methods in evidence based practice, Quality assurance department, Odense University, including supervision of research projects in relation to these courses. 1996-2001 lecturer at the theoretical courses and theme days for GP trainees in Odense, Southern region and return-days for foundation doctors and GP trainees in several counties in the Eastern and Southern Region of Denmark 1996 - 2004 further educational courses for GPs in North Jutland County and centralised courses in Copenhagen within the subjects; Medical education in general practice, general practice research and life style counseling in general practice. 5.2 Postgraduate examination/assessment July – October 2013: Stine Degerbøl, PhD thesis, University of Copenhagen May – October 2010: Marion Lynch, Professional Doctorate thesis in Health Sciences, Stafford University, UK August 2009 – April 2010 , Torsten Risør, PhD thesis, Faculty of Health Sciences, Aarhus University, Denmark 5.3 Course/programme organising/delivery experiences 18-19th May 2015, arranging and delivering Train the trainers’ courses in educational supervision, Region Sealand, Denmark Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 24 12 February 2015 arranging and delivering EAHPEA "Becoming a better educational supervisor” Seminar for faculty at College of Medicine & Health Sciences, Kigali, Rwanda. 10-11 February 2015 arranging and teaching the EAHPEA Educational Research Seminar, for faculty at the College of Medicine & Health Sciences, Rwanda. 26 January 2015 arranging and teaching one day seminar on weighting assessments, for faculty at Kenya Medical Training College, Nairobi, Kenya. 19th – 23rd January 2015, planning and delivering part 1 of certificate education including train the trainers module in Faculty Development for University teachers at Presbyterian University of East Africa, Kikuyu, Kenya, in collaboration with Professor Arthur Hibble, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK. 26th September 2014, planning and delivery of workshop “Appraisal på dansk efteruddannelse som udviklingsarbejde” [Appraisal in Danish – continued professional education as developmental work], at The College of Danish General Practitioners (DSAM) Annual meeting, Kolding, Denmark. 17th & 24th June 2014, planning and delivery of two all day workshops, “Writing your first peer reviewed article - and getting it published” for faculty at Kenya Medical Training College, Nairobi, Kenya. 28th April 2014, Planning, facilitating and convening meeting in the researcher forum Education across Borders, St. Edmund's College, Cambridge University, UK. 13th Feb 2014, Seminar for family medicine registrars, family medicine faculty, PhD students, master students, and other health professionals at Muhimbili University in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: Supervision of education research projects for actual or prospective supervisors. 11th - 12th February 2014, two days foundation educational research seminar in collaboration with Hibble A for family medicine registrars, family medicine faculty, PhD students, master students, and other health professionals at Muhimbili University in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania:. Workshop day 1: Developing and starting a qualitative research study. Workshop day 2: Analysing Qualitative Research Data 7th February 2014: Resource person at planning meeting for EAHPEA second annual educational congress, Kampala University, Uganda 4-8 February 2013, co arranging and course leader of five day PhD course “Researching vulnerable subjects in qualitative studies “, Faculty of Health, University of Copenhagen, Denmark 29 th January 2013, one day seminar on group processes as a source to avoid burn out as a GP for GP group education leaders, Region Sealand, Denmark Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 25 6-9 September 2012, 2½ day seminar for Danish GP educators,co arrangement and teaching, ”how are we evaluating our work, and are we evaluating the right issues?” , Kragerup Gods, Sealand, Denmark 24 July 2012, in collaboration with Hibble A, Allen J, and Irving G, Teaching and learning with the RCGP Curriculum, presentations and workshop for UK deanery GP educators, Birmingham UK 9 May 2012, Faculty development in medical schools. Seminar and master classes, School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences, Centre for Medical Education, Queen's University Belfast, UK. 19 June 2012, in collaboration with Hibble A. Self-directed learning. Workshop for public health master students at Kenya Medical Training College, Nairobi, Kenya June 2012, January 2013, January 2014 in collaboration with Hibble A, seminars and workshops for family medicine registrars, family medicine faculty, and other health professionals in Kenya: • (21 June 2012) Medical Leadership in Family Medicine, Webuye District Hospital, Eldoret and Tenwek Hospital, Bomet • (22 June 2012) Medical Educational Research, Webuye District Hospital, Eldoret and Tenwek Hospital, Bomet • (28 June 2012) Opportunities within Family Medicine, PCEA, Chogoria Hospital • (29 June 2012) Medical Leadership in Family Medicine, Kangundo District Hospital • (17 -18th January 2012), arranging and teaching at faculty development seminars and workshops on interpretation of the curriculum through teaching and learning, Tenwek Hospital, Bomet, Kenya • (24. – 25. January 2013) arranging and teaching at EAHPEA Educational Research Seminar, CHAK conference centre, Nairobi Kenya, • (30+31st January 2014) arranging and teaching at faculty development seminars and workshops on educational scholarship, research supervision of family medicine teachers’ and registrars’ educational projects, Tenwek Hospital, Bomet, Kenya • 1-11 August 2011, Teaching the teachers seminars for health professionals in East Africa, Nairobi University, Nairobi and Tenwek Hospital, Bomet, Kenya From 2009 planning and delivering courses for the 40 national tutors in general practice for The Danish Medical Association, Denmark. January 2004 - January 2010 educational adviser and developer of the programme of mandatory critical appraisal and research training of Danish GP trainees; from political initiation of an educational model for trainees in all medical specialties in Denmark to actual course for GP trainees, including the planning and rolling out of teaching the teachers for this course in November 2006, January 2007, June 2007, November 2008, and June 2009. This course has been used as a model for Swedish research training of doctors in specialty training, and now in Kenya, at Kabarak University to be delivered from September 2015. Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 26 1. October 2004 – September 2007 employed as an assistant professor at Department of General Practice, Copenhagen University with the special task of facilitating work in groups of teachers, trainers and students, constructing a new curriculum and a new syllabus for year one medical students’ course in family medicine, professional identity and early patient contact. This task meant hands on every part of the process from idea of a new course to implementation of the course, including negotiations with the faculty, the production of teaching materials, planning of assessment and setting up courses for training of the teachers. From July 2005 this course had an organising group of four other lecturers, whom I supervised and supported during the first year of my research leave. From 1. September 2003 – October 2006, member of a working group developing an overarching curriculum and a guideline for research training of medical trainees in The Eastern Region of Denmark. Appointed in the group to create the documents from the decisions taken at the meetings. This work is linked to the educational consultant position one day a week at The Research Unit of General Practice in Copenhagen, where the task is to develop the specific scheme for GP trainees’ training of critical appraisal and research training programme in the Eastern Region of Denmark. September 2003, Educational Consultant, Course Organizer and facilitator in the process of describing the structure of the new organization of a national quality assurance project CKI 15. October 2001 – 1. August 2002, Facilitator of the group processes in creating the new curriculum for trainees in general practice in Denmark, and editor of the group work to a comprehensive, consistent and applicable curriculum and syllabus. The Curriculum was approved by The National Board of Health at first submission 2002. 5.4 Supervision Medical/Health professions’ educational supervision Medical educational supervision From 2015 – , Educational supervision of course organising group of GPs from the South Zealand Region, Denmark, supervising together with Prof A Hibble. From 2014 – , mentor and supervisor for Dr Njeri Nyanja in her development for medical educational health career within family medicine. Dr Nyanja will start March 1st 2015 as project coordinator for medical education and research in a new Primary Care Research and Education Network, University of Kabarak, Nakuru, Kenya 2011 – 2013, Educational supervision of educational supervisor group for GPs in the South Zealand Region, Denmark, supervising together with Prof A Hibble. May 2010, member of the Faculty of ‘Leading for Change in Health Professional Education’ appointed by BMJ Learning and Centre for Medical Education, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden, responsible for supervision and facilitation of career development for leaders in education from an international arena. Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 27 October 2004 – 2006, medical educational supervision of young teachers teaching first year students in family medicine, individually and in groups, including lectures on learning and teaching strategies.Department of General Practice, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Research supervision From February 2015-, methodological supervisor for Dr Nadine Rujeni, assistant professor at College of Medicine and Health Sciences, School of Medicine and Pharmacy, University of Rwanda for her post doc study “Identification of factors influencing acquisition of schistosome infection and the development of anti-schistosome immune responses in preschool-aged children in Rwanda”. From February 2015, methodological supervisor for Salome Kinyanjui, research project on socio-economic profiles of parents to children who are chronically absent from primary schools in rural Kenya, project for a master in Education at the Presbyterian University of East Africa, Kikuyu, Kenya. From 2013 - 2014 , methodological supervisor for Dr Njeri Nyanja, David Karuri and Vincent Lamuka in their master projects for family medicine/surgery specialty training at Aga Khan University, East Africa in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania. 2011 - 13 Research project on medical students’ perceptions of family medicine in Tanzania, methodology supervision for Dr Eric Aghan, Aga Khan University, East Africa in Dar-esSalaam, Tanzania. 2004 – 2008 Research projects about supervision in general practice, GP Helena Galina Nielsen and GP Anette Davidsen October 2004 project about the traffic behavior of youngsters, MPH-student Ditte Lange, First supervision 2003 project about GP trainees’ expectations to general practice as a learning environment, GP Bente Nielsen 2002- 2008 Ph.D.-project (less than full time student) about trust and smoking cessation initiatives in general practice, MD AnnDorrit Guassora, First supervision and now cosupervisor on the project 1999 project about GPs’ attitudes towards smoking cessation, GP Liselotte Rønn Supervision of medical students’ first research projects (OSVAL I & II) and ad-hoc supervision to a long list of colleagues and students 5.5. Invited lectures and short communications; presentations, course arrangements and facilitator tasks; participation in important courses 2015 30 April 2015, Using traditions to change the culture for Maasai girls and women in Kenya, Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 28 AGM for Namuncha Community Schools Project, Charity no. 1162068, UK, St Giles’ Church, Cambridge, UK. 16 April 2015, Making Global Health Real – through an experiental learning exchange programme for Kenyan and UK family medicine trainees, together with Prit Chahal and Arthur Hibble, Education across Borders meeting, St Edmund’s College, Cambridge, UK. 29 January 2015, Imagine that there were no girls and no women in Namuncha, invited workshop on education, gender and community, for grade 6-8 of Namuncha Primary School male students, Namuncha Rift Valley, Kenya 2014 24 October 2014, Keeping the patient in the picture using art and creativity, invited presentation at the symposium “Keeping the patient perspective at the heart of the medical curriculum” arranged for all Danish medical schools, Copenhagen, Denmark. https://prezi.com/vqfinyq6tfot/241014-keeping-the-patient-in-the-picture-using-art-andcreativity/ 4 June 2014, Training GP trainees reflection, reflexivity and self-awareness, Invited to arrange and deliver a day’s training seminar for GP trainers in Göteborg, Sweden 16 May 2014, Studying and teaching – läkekonst – through art and creativity, invited keynote lecture at the annual congress for SFAM, Svensk Förening for Allmänmedicin, Vesterås, Stockholm, Sweden. At the same congress arranging and delivering a workshop with the same title. https://prezi.com/ybhym923d2j0/studying-and-teaching-lakekonst-through-artand-creativity/ 25 March 2014, “Chanting for a better life as a Maasai girl in Kenya: A project proposal in development” presentation at The Researcher Forum Education across Borders, St. Edmund's College, Cambridge. 10 March 2014, Practice & Praxis. Arts & Sciences Researchers’ Forum, presentation with Dr. Paul McIntosh at the Performance Network, CRASSH, Cambridge University. 6 March 2014, “Introduction to the day and summary of the emerging vision”, at The Arts &Sciences Researcher Forum, St Edmund s College, Cambridge Universitet, UK. 5 March 2014, Chanting for a better lifeas a Maasai girl in Kenya, presentation at the Celebration of the International Women’s Day 2014, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK. 2013 19 November 2013, "Using the arts and creativity in teaching and studying health (professionals)", invited presentation for Department of Music, Royal Holloway, University of London, Surrey UK http://prezi.com/u1vapb6p-7zv/using-the-arts-and-creativity-inteaching-and-studying-health-professionals/ Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 29 4 & 11 November 2013, “Using traditions to change the culture for Maasai girls and women in Kenya”, invited presentation at Annual meeting of “Women’s Academic Network”, Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford 4th November, og Cambridge 11th November 24 June 2013, “Why also girls need education”, invited lecture and workshop for grade 6-8 of Namuncha Primary School female students, Namuncha Rift Valley, Kenya 17-20 June 2013, “Working with qualitative research”, invited workshop given as guest of honour for the 7th conference for Principals & Heads of Health Training Institutions of East African Community, Jinja, Uganda. 16-17 May 2013,“Arts&Sciences researchers’ Forum. Introduction to the day and update on the ways forward for the forum” presentation at the meeting “Thinking ahead & health, body, art & creativity” in the international interdisciplinary researchers’ Arts&Sciences Forum , Centre for Research in the Arts, social sciences and humanities (CRASSH), Cambridge University 22 February 2013, “Arts&Sciences researchers’ Forum. Introduction to the day” presentation at the meeting in the international interdisciplinary researchers’ Arts&Sciences Forum , Centre for Research in the Arts, social sciences and humanities (CRASSH), Cambridge University (http://prezi.com/fjs-watbfo1i/artssciences-researchers-forum/ ), and “Introduction to Rufus Stone, The movie” Cambridge Arts Picture House, UK presentation before cinema creening of research interview based film by Kip Jones and Josh Apignanesi 4-8 February 2013, PhD course “Researching vulnerable subjects in qualitative studies “, Faculty of Health, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Presentations included, Introductions: Teachers, content and the work at the course , (http://prezi.com/03yb20xgi56s/oversigt-over-kurset/) Voice centred relational method and other creative representations of self reflection (http://prezi.com/05s-_gztlog9/vcr-creative-representations-of-self-and-reflexivity/) Reflective teams as model for peer group support Transforming communication monologues into collective research dialogues through the arts ‘Resilience’ in continuing professional development ( http://prezi.com/isjgjz5cege/resilience/ ) 29 January 2013, Skab arbejdsglæde med din efteruddannelsesgruppe! [Sustain the joy of work with your CPD group], at a one day seminar for GP educators, Sørup Herregård, Denmark (http://prezi.com/qtuzfj5bac7w/handouts-til-dge-januar-2013/ ) 24. – 25. January 2013 lecture: The Research Process ABCs (http://prezi.com/l5ezegcdmetk/eahpea-research-process-abcs/ )& workshops: Choosing the right method for your question & Analysing qualitative research data at EAHPEA Educational Research Seminar, CHAK conference centre, Nairobi Kenya, Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 30 17 -18th January 2013, “Including teachers and learners in curriculum development”, invited faculty development seminars and workshops, Tenwek Hospital, Bomet, Kenya 2012 18 October 2012: Research through creativity and the arts: An example, invited presentation at section meeting for primary care section, University of Tromso, Norway http://prezi.com/pfygyuu3tiyw/research-through-creativity-and-the-arts-an-example/ 12 October 2012: Introduction to the Arts and Science forum for researchers, introducing the first meeting of the interdisciplinary Research through creativity and the arts forum for researchers, Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH), Cambridge University, UK http://prezi.com/9wlubauukvur/arts-science-forum/ and http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/2196/ 6-9 September 2012, ”How are we evaluating our work, and are we evaluating the right issues?” invited seminar for Danish GP educators, co arrangement and teaching, , Kragerup Gods, Sealand, Denmark 15 May 2012: Supporting the development of Family Medicine in East Africa through medical education, presentation at Research meeting at Research Unit for General Practice in Copenhagen, University of Copenhagen, http://prezi.com/ygogew7m-cmr/fe-pres-15thmay-2012 9 May 2012: Harnessing different kinds of expertise to build educational scholarship into the day to day teaching: A(nother) way of thinking. Invited presentation at School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences, Centre for Medical Education, Queen's University Belfast, UK, http://prezi.com/egibxrnoubt3/centre-for-medical-education-qub/ 2011 6 December 2011, “Art in the caring sciences”. Research meeting at the Research Unit of General Practice, with B H-Hazelton. 24 -25 November 2011: Curriculution in action, invited key note lecture and workshops at the Trainers’ seminar for GP trainers and trainees in Peninsula and South-west Deanery, UK, 29 September 2011: Master class in scholarship around the Curriculum, invited lecture at The Academy of Medical Educators, UK, together with Professor Trevor Gibbs and Professor Ed Peile. 25 January 2011: Artistic representations of research results, invited lecture for the Research Group for Educational Research and Development, at Faculty of Education Cambridge University, UK 2010 1 October 2010: Education of leaders in general practice, invited keynote lecture at The Annual Meeting of The College of GPs in Denmark, can be viewed at http://prezi.com/6kfcuk5cpf2w/hvordan-udvikler-vi-ledere-i-almen-praksis/ Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 31 May 2010: Member of Faculty of ‘Leading for Change in Health Professional Education’ appointed by BMJ Learning and Center for Medical Education, Karolinska Institute, Sweden. During the five day long course, responsible for ‘Curriculum analysis and development: an important leadership tool’ (lecture and four workshops), three master classes, four journal clubs and facilitation of four career development discussions for leaders in education from an international arena. 2009 26 March: The difficulties of communicating professional identity through a curriculum, presentation, Centre of Educational Research and Development, Von Hügel Institute, St Edmunds’ College, Cambridge, England 8-12 June: Participant in International Leadership Programme in Health Professioal Education, arranged by ASME and Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden. 21-22. September: When the spiral of the action research process collapses (in the clash of inter professional perceptions and values) together with Bibi Hølge-Hazelton, invited keynote lecture at The annual conference for ‘The Nordic Network for the Study of the Dialogic Communication of Research’. The workshop was called ‘Analysing dialogic ambitions in research communication in the light of questions of governance, democracy and power’, and it took place at Luleå University of Technology, Sweden . 2008 24. January: ‘Working with reflection and reflexivity in learning’, presentation, Centre of Educational Research and Development, Von Hügel Institute, St Edmunds’ College, Cambridge, England. 2007: May 2007: “Reflective practice”, lecture at the course for Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education, Cambridge. 2006: September & November :”Participant observation – experience and reflections”, invited lecture and workshops at the Qualitative Research Forum, General Practice & Primary Care Research Unit, Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge, England, July 2006: “Reflective practice”, lecture at the course for Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education, Cambridge. 2005: 27. January: ’Hvad skal man kunne som bedømmer til Ugeskriftets artikler?’[what are the skills needed for editing articles for Ugeskrift for Læger (the Danish medical journal)], lecture and debate at the Scientific Board meeting, Danish Medical Association, Copenhagen. 23-27. February: “Lessons learned from GP specialist training in Denmark”, invited lecture and workshop facilitator by the Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP) Dublin, with the Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 32 aim of enhancing the process of the production of a new curriculum for GP specialist training in Ireland. 8. March: ’Den almenmedicinske videreuddannelse – pædagogiske redskaber og vejlederbehov’[GP specialist training – educational tools and needs of the trainers], lecture and debate at the GP educational board of Central Copenhagen and the Health Administration of Copenhagen. 9. June: ”Praktiserende lægers faglige identitet og arbejdsforhold. Udvikling, overlevelse eller exit?[Professional identity and working conditions of GPs. Development, survival or exit?] lecture in the workshop of the same name for GPs, Roskilde, Denmark 8. September: “The Foundation Years in Postgraduate Education & Training”; Invited as lecturer and facilitator at the Autumn Seminar for GP trainers, Caistor Hall, Norwich, UK. 2004: 22. January: ”3 måneders forskningstræning i den lægelige videreuddannelse”[3 month research training in medical specialisation], lecture and debate at The annual General Practice research workshop, Sorø, Denmark 22. January: ”10 kliniske minutter” [10 clinical minutes – a new kind of articles]”, lecture and debate at the Scientific Board meeting, Danish Medical Association, Copenhagen 27. January: ”Patientens vej gennem sundhedsvæsenet i et videreuddannelsesperspektiv”[The patient journey in an educational perspective], The theme day of the Research Fund for General Practic, lecture and debate, Odense, Denmark 20. March: Arrangement and leading educational visit from the Eastern Deanery, Cambridge UK. Presentations by GP and director Gert Almind, The National Council of Doctors’ specialist training, Director Bente Hyldahl Fogh, The Danish College of General Practitioners, and professor in medical education Knut Aspegren, National Board of Health, Denmark. 25. May: Co-organising and leading a workshop with professor, GP Hanne Hollnagel and GP Niels Kristian Kjær ”Totalcirkus – hvordan får både uddannelseslæge og tutorlæge noget ud af videreuddannelsen i almen praksis”[Total challenge – how GP trainees AND GP trainers gain from the new educational reform for specialist training], Educational Conference of the Danish Medical Association and The Counties’ Association, Copenhagen 27. maj: Medical Educational day for GP trainers of medical students, with lecture: Intuitive knowledge and learning. Same day arranged workshop with GP J Tørning: ”Den nye speciallægeuddannelse”[The new medical specialist training], all at the Department of General Practice, Copenhagen University, Denmark 14.-18. juli 2004: Invited as an observer by the Eastern Deanery NHS, Cambridge til SAPC, Glasgow. 1. July at The Danish College of General Practioners in Denmark and 17. August in the Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 33 Educational Council of medical Education in the Eastern Region (VUØST), presentation of the developmental pedagogical work for the GP specialist training in the Eastern Region. 24-25. August ”Skæve forløb i almen praksis – hvordan kommer vi videre?”[when the training programme doesn’t work – how do we proceed?] lecture and debate at the national annual meeting of course organisers with GP Niels Kristian Kjær. Middelfart, Denmark 11. November, Arrangement and leading a workshop; ”Lille tutor – hvad nu?” [Little trainer – what now?] A mini train the trainers course at Lægedage, BellaCenteret, with GP Niels Kristian Kjær, Copenhagen 16. November, ”Udenlandske kolleger i praksis – udfordringer og redskaber”[Doctors with a foreign education in Danish general practices – challenges and ressources], lecture and debate for trainers working as student trainers at department of General Practice, Copenhagen University, Denmark 23. November, ”God lægekultur er også et godt læringsmiljø – erfaringer fra almenmedicinsk udviklingsarbejde”[Good culture among doctors is also a matter of a good learning environment – experiences from developmental educational work within GP specialisation], invited lecture and debate at themed meeting about doctors’ culture, collegiate spirit, and successes in real clinical life. Arranged by The committee of doctors’ working environment, The Danish Medical Association, Copenhagen 24. November, ”Det almenmedicinske pædagogiske udviklingsarbejde”[Developing GP specialisation training], Meeting for the educationally responsible senior registrars at the hospitals of Copenhagen, with GP Jens Tørning, about the new educational reform of GP specialist training 7. December, lecturer and facilitator at a one-day course for teachers at last year medical students to help little groups of teachers rewrite their teaching plans and schedules in family medicine 2003: At Maastricht University, Department of Medical Health Profession Education, and at Danish Association of Medical Educators; Defense and scientific communication of results from the study ”Læring i praksis [Learning in General Practice in Denmark]” 16. September, Hvordan lærer læger i almen praksis?[How do doctors learn in general practice?], lecture and debate at a symposium in honour of the jubilee for The Research Unit of General Practice in Copenhagen 3. Oktober: ”Hvordan ser uddannelseslæger og tutorlæger på uddannelse i almen praksis?[How do trainees and trainers perceive education in general practice] lecture at the annual meeting of The Danish Scientific Association of General Practitioners, with GP Niels K Kjær, Middelfart, Denmark 20. Oktober: Participation and observer at the Balint Society Seminar ”Kropslig empati”[Bodily Empathy], professor GP Carl Edvard Rudebesck, Sweden Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 34 2001: Participant in The Danish Medical Association Conference of further education, and the course Mentoring i almen praksis [mentoring in general practice], Vejle, Denmark Coorganiser with oral presentation as well, Læring i almen praksis? [learning in general practice?], The Danish Scientific Association of General Practice and Copenhagen university 1999: Co-organiser of the course ”Populær vidensformidling”[popular communication of knowledge] in cooperation with The Danish Medical Association, GP Flemming Bro, Århus University og journalist, senior lecturer Leif Becker Jensen, Roskilde University Center. Coorganiser of the theme day ”Lægen som individuel sundhedsformidler indenfor forebyggelse” [The doctor as an individual health promoter within health promotion] 25. November, Organiser and leader of the theme day of the Comittee of Health on Health promotion, with introducing lecture: Hvorfor forebygger vi – og hvad forventer vi af patienten – om værdigrundlag og spændingsfelter i lægens forebyggende arbejde [Why do we do health promotion – and what do we expect from the patient – about bases of value systems and firlds of tension in the health promoting work of doctors] The Danish Medical Association, Copenhagen 1998: Participant in Ph.D.- course “Skriv bedre”[become a better writer] rethorics of science and professional communication, Roskilde University Center, Denmark. 1997: Guest student at the social anthropological study – 6 month course on field research methodology, Institute of Social Anthropology, University of Copenhagen. Lecturer at Research day of the Odense University, Denmark, Health Faculty, Odense University: ”Sådan gør vi altså i vores familie .....”[Now this is the way we do it in our family...] Organiser of multidisciplinary theme day: ”Refleksion og teksttolkning i kvalitativ sundhedsforskning”[reflexion and text interpretation in qualitative health research] , Medical Historical Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark Co-organiser of general practice theme day: Teoriers betydning i almen medicinsk forskning[The impact of theories in general practice research], Panum Institute, Copenhagen, with MD, Ph.D. Lise Dyhr, professor, Dr. GP Gert Almind og research lecturer, sociologist Dorte Gannik. 1996: Participant in the Nordic Research seminar on analysis of data from qualitative research. Wokshops based on work with own data under supervision. Arranged by Nordic general practice researchers, Sigtuna, Sweden. Participant in the Ph.D course: ”Forebyggelsesforskning med fokus på adfærd” [health promotion research with focus on behaviour], Copenhagen University, Denmark. Participant in the Ph.D.course: ”Kønnet som parameter i den medicinske forskning”[gender as a parameter in medical research], Copenhagen University, Denmark Participant in the course ”Introduktion til Marte Meo”[introductional course to the method Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 35 Marte Meo],a health promoting access in working with families with small children, taught by the inventer of the method hersellf Maria Aarts, The Netherlands at Esbjerg Højskole, Denmark. Nordic seminar of Network of social scientific health research ”En bæredygtig og sammenhængende samfundsvidenskabelig sygdomsforskning”[a solid and coherent social scientific health research?], Rungsted, Denmark. NoSAMF workshop ”Family Health”, DIKE. Invited as a lecturer and resource person, Hornbæk, Denmark. Co-organiser of network day for researchers ”Anvendt sundhedspædagogik” [applied health pedagogics] for researchers within health and risk communication, The Scientific association of General Practice DSAM, Copenhagen, Denmark. 1995: Participant in the research course: ”Medicinsk Humanistisk forskning”[medical humanistic research], Aarhus University, Denmark. Participant in the workshop: “General practice researchers working with qualitative research methods in Copenhagen, Aarhus, Odense and Ringkøbing”, Ringkøbing. Taken master class at professor in general practice and social anthropology, Dr. William Miller, Pennsylvania, USA. Participant in the Ph.D. course Humanistisk Sundhedsforskning” [Humanistic Health Research] Copenhagen University in a cooperation between The Humanistic Faculty and The Health Faculty. 1993/94:Participant in the multidisciplinary course, The Danish Medical Association: ”Fra idé til projekt”[From idea to project], Middelfart, arranged and taught by professor, GP Gert Almind, MD Finn Børlum-Kristensen and MD Lars Christian Lassen, Middelfart, Denmark Participant in Diploma course at Dansk Sygehus Institut: Sundhedsøkonomi 1994 - et grundkursus [Health Economics 1994 – basis course for doctors], Middelfart and København, Denmark. 5.6 Participation in international conferences Oral presentations in italics 21-24 August 2013, 18th Nordic Congress of General Practice, Tampere, Finland, Tulinius C, Rudebeck CE, Guassora AD, Hibble A, “Describing the humanistic elements of life in Nordic general practice: Development of research methods using creativity and the arts” experimentarium/workshop. Invited as panel member for debate on Medical Humanities and as chair person for the oral presentation session on general practice research on mental illness 17-20 June 2013, guest of honor for the 7th conference for Principals & Heads of Health Training Institutions of East African Community, Jinja, Uganda, “Working with qualitative research”, workshop Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 36 1-2 June 2012, 2012 Public Ethnography Conference, Victoria, British Columbia, Tulinius C (presenter), Hibble A, Stensland P, Rudebeck CE: “Giving a showroom to the unspeakable medical professional dilemmas”, http://prezi.com/bstax-zywi5q/giving-a-showroom-final/ 18 May 2012, participating in Advances in Biographical Methods Conference, School of Applied Social Sciences, Durham University, UK 29-31 August 2011, AMEE conference, Vienna, Austria. Dr Nielsen presenting: Tulinius C, Nielsen ABS, Hansen L, Hermann C, Vlasova L, Dalsted R, “Building Academic Capacity in general practice through faculty development” 14-17 June 2011: The Nordic GP Conference, Tromsø, Norway, co-arranged and lead presenter of two workshops and linked exhibition of GPs’ contributions of artistic expressions to define “Being a GP in the Nordic Countries”. Tulinius C, Hibble A, Stensland P, Rudebeck CE, “Being a GP in the Nordic Countries, first results”. 7-9 juli 2010: Participant at SAPC (The Society for Academic Primary Care) 2010, University of East Anglia, Norfolk, UK September 2009: Delegate at the UKCEA conference, Manchester, UK September 2009: AMEE conference, Malaga, Spain. Poster presentation Tulinius C, Rughani A, Gregory G, Hibble A, Edwards J, Ashton L, Johnson C, Allen J, Bedward J, Riley B, The GP specialist Curriculum as a process – a development and evaluation strategy. May 2009: The Nordic GP Conference, Copenhagen. Co-arranged and co-led two workshops with presentations: Tulinius C, Stensland P, Rudebeck CE, Hibble A, Working in general practice in Scandinavia – exhibiting and discussing what it means to work in general practice in the Nordic Countries Tulinius C, Nielsen ABS, Hermann C; and Hansen LJ, The dynamic GP training: Critical appraisal training ’in action’ May 2009: The Nordic GP Conference, Copenhagen, part of GP educational symposium: Nielsen, ABS, Tulinius C., Hermann C., and Hansen, L.J. Training in critical appraisal as a mandatory part of GP specialist training: the organizational intentions and educational experiences June 2008: UKCEA Conference, Cambridge. Arranged and led workshop: ‘The RCGP Diary Project - first results’ October 2007: Delegate at the RCGP annual Conference, Edinburgh June 2007: Delegate in the UKCEA conference, Brighton October 2006: Participant in the EIFEL e-portfolio conference, Oxford 15-19 September 2006: AMEE conference in Genoa: Co-arranged and co-chaired a Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 37 workshop with presentations: Tulinius C, Eika B: “How to get closer to knowledge about learning”, questioning the use of triangulation in qualitative research studies September 2006: Participant in the ESA Qualitative Methods Research Network 3rd MidTerm Conference, Cardiff University 25-28 August 2006: WONCA Europe conference Florence: Arranged, chaired and presented at two workshops: Tulinius C, Benson J: “Building a GP trainer’s tool box – testing experience and building evidence part 1” Hibble A, Howe A, Tulinius C, Benson J, Deighan M: “Commonly used training and teaching methods in general practice – what evidence do we have? Tulinius C, Hibble A: “Building a GP trainer’s tool box – testing experience and building evidence part 2” Tulinius C, Hibble A, Howe A: “How can various research methodologies and designs help in our understanding of the educational process?” June 2006: Delegate in the conference “Researching lives”, University of Sussex 5-8 September 2004: Short communication AMEE Conference, Edinburgh: Tulinius C, Kjær NK: “Evidence-based Train the trainers course for GPs – reflexivity is an effective tool” and Kjær NK, Tulinius C: The electronic portfolio? 1-4 June 2004 WONCA-Europe, Amsterdam: Organised the arrangement and contributed as well with four oral presentations in an allday workshop; “The impact of reflection in improving clinical performance in general practice I+II”: Tulinius C: “The impact of reflection in improving clinical performance in general practice I+II- introduction” , Tulinius C, Tørning J: “A new way to construct an authentic curriculum for specialist training in general practice”; Tulinius C, Kjær NK: “Monitoring learning and teaching strategies in the clinical development”, Kjær NK, Tulinius C: “The use of electronic portfolio in specialist training in family medicine” June 2002, 12. Nordic Conference in Family Medicine, Tronheim, Norway: Coorganiser of the symposia ”leger forsker på leger”[doctors researching on doctors] and contributing as well with the presentations: Tulinius C, ”Refleksion og refleksivitet”[reflexion and reflexivity] and Tulinius C, Dencker AM, ”Livstilsrådgivning i almen praksis: Den enkelte læges konstruktion mellem viden, erfaring, holdninger – og måske kliniske retningslinjer”[Life style advice in general practice; the individual doctor’s construction in between knowledge, experience, attitudes – and perhaps – clinical guidelines]. August 2000, 11. Nordic Conference in Family Medicine, Copenhagen, Denmark Leading a symposia and contributing as well with two presentations: Tulinius C, ”Patientcentreret almen medicin - mål eller middel? En introduktion”[PatientCurriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015 38 centred general practice – goal or means?] and Tulinius C, ”Deltagerobservation - en vej i forskningen til patientcentreret viden?”[Participant observation – a way in research towards patient centred knowledge?] June 1999, WONCA, Dublin, Ireland Co-organiser of a Nordic symposia discussing handling of risk factors at the level of the individual patient in general practice. Contributing as well with the presentation: Tulinius C, Reventlow S, ”The concept of risk - walking through a wilderness?”, June 1998, 10. Nordic Conference in Family Medicine, Reykjavik, Iceland. Presentation at a Nordic symposia: Tulinius C, ”Nya väger till kunskap”[new ways to knowledge] about use of qualitative methods within family medicine research and Tulinius C, ”Deltagerobservation i børnefamilier” [Participant observation in families with children] Curriculum vitae Charlotte Tulinius June 2015
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