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The Mackenzie Health Learning and Wellness Academy provides support to everyone on the Mackenzie Health team, including staff, physicians and volunteers, so you can continue learning, be at your happiest and healthiest, and reach your goals in a respectful, collaborative environment where diverse perspectives, experiences and backgrounds are valued.

With a multi-faceted and blended approach, such as diverse courses, webinars, seminars, wellness programs, workshops and events, we have opportunities to suit every part of your journey within our organization. There are five distinct areas of the Academy for you to explore, which will have the tools and support to help you thrive at Mackenzie Health.

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Better Conversations – How to Listen So that They Will Talk (On-Demand Webinar, University of Toronto)

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May 8, 2023 @ 12:00 AM

Do you replay past conversations that you have had? Are there some conversations that could have gone better? Or, do you rehearse conversations that you will have in the future? In this webinar, offered as part of the U of T Hub on Ten Thousand Coffees networking platform, you will hear from communication science expert Dr. Haesun Moon  who will introduce a very simple and practical tool, called the Dialogic Orientation Quadrant (DOQ), that can help you have better conversations at work and beyond.

To access this 1 hour on-demand webinar, click here.

  

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Haesun Moon, Ph.D., is a communication scientist, an educator, and author. Haesun received her Ph.D. in Adult Education and Community Development from University of Toronto. She cares about people experiencing better conversations at home and at work. Her academic and professional research in coaching dialogues and pedagogy from the University of Toronto led to development of a simple coaching model, Dialogic Orientation Quadrant (DOQ). Haesun teaches Brief Coaching at the University of Toronto and serves as Executive Director at the Canadian Centre for Brief Coaching, and Principal at The Human Learning Institute. 

 

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