Kim Solez On Mentoring 2016

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On Mentoring

Kim Solez, MD

Remarks Upon Receiving 2016 Tier 1 Clinical Mentoring Award from the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry

Think Different

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Banff Transplant Pathology Classification Began at The TransCanada Pipeline Pavilion at the

Banff Centre for Conferences in 1991

Dr. Lorraine Racusen (center) was the first person I trained who became well known. We started the

Banff Classification together.

I trained other well known pathologists including Banu Sis and David Rayner, who, with Michael

Mengel, are my colleagues in renal pathology today.

Since May 15, 2015, I have shared the cyberNephrology office with young people in

training, and art and artifacts.

Thanks to my renal pathology colleagues who have helped me mentor many of our trainees. Together I

suppose we are the “Fab Four of Kidney Pathology”!

In 2002 Began Leonard Cohen events. Met the Man in 2005

In 2007 Students began managing Banff meetings

Think Different – Sharing cyberNephrology 5B3.09 WCM HSC with

Students & Fellows

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The Technological Singularity - Technology and Future of Medicine Course

Began in 2011

Award Will Jump Start Initiatives

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Plans Invigorated by Award:1. Tissue Engineering Pathology2. Mainstreaming AI & Future Education

(Rich Sutton)3. The Future and All That Jazz (Mallory

Chipman)4. Epic Side Car – Enhancing Physician

Communication 5. Why Weight – Obesity Root Causes

(Arya Sharma)

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Wikipedia page image a shocker for people who know my poetry and

music side.Watch this space!

After Party at Rouge Lounge 5:15 pm

Buzz Aldrin and You – Kim Solez

Little Leaps – Mallory ChipmanMentoring Has

Surprises!