Kenneth Locke, M.D. is recognized by Continental Who’s Who among Pinnacle Professionals in the field of Medical Education. Dr. Locke is a Clinical Educator of Department of Undergraduate Medical Education at the University Of Toronto Faculty Of Medicine. The University of Toronto offers more than 700 undergraduate programs in Humanities & Social Sciences, Life Sciences, Physical & Mathematical Sciences, Commerce & Management, Computer Science, Engineering, Kinesiology & Physical Education, Music and Architecture.
The University also offers second entry professional programs in Education, Nursing, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Law and Medicine. In his current position, Dr. Locke specializes in general internal medicine, medical education, clinical research, public health services and more. With fifteen years of experience as a physician, and seven years as a medical educator, he has co-authored several works: A Review of the Medical Education Literature for Graduate Medical Education Teachers; The intended and unintended consequences of communication systems on general internal medicine inpatient care delivery: a prospective observational case study of five teaching hospitals; Update in Medical Education 2010–2011,and Beyond paging: building a web-based communication tool for nurses and physicians. Reflecting on the course of his educational career, Dr. Locke received all of his degrees from the University of Toronto. He holds an M.D. degree, a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Clinical Epidemiology, and a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Microbiology. Additionally, Dr. Locke is certified by the Education Scholars Program-Medical Education and Faculty Development from the University of Toronto - Faculty of Medicine - Centre for Faculty Development.
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