Michael Tsoukas enjoys being able to pass on the knowledge
that he has attained to other people. Being able to share the knowledge that
you have, and pass it on to other generations, is very important to Michael
Tsoukas. Michael Tsoukas works as a trained specialty physician, who is
licensed to practice in Canada, the United States, and even Europe. Whenever
Michael Tsoukas is not traveling to other countries for work or leisure, he can
always be seen interacting with students and being involved with academic
teaching. Michael Tsoukas enjoys teaching medical students in a hospital
setting, providing them with key clinical training.
Michael Tsoukas currently works at the McGill University
Health Centre in Montreal, Canada. While working at the McGill University
Centre in Montreal, Michael Tsoukas tries his best to provide teach students at
least several times per month. Teaching new clinical skills, physiology, or
being able to pass on his gained knowledge and wisdom is a big part of Michael
Tsoukas’ job. Michael Tsoukas knows how difficult it can be to come straight
out of medical school and into an unknown hospital workplace as a resident, and
tries to make this transition a little bit easier for all of the students in
this situation.
Michael Tsoukas adores passing on his knowledge in both
clinical and research matters to his medical students. It is safe to say that
Michael Tsoukas is exemplary in his teaching position, seeing as he received
the excellence in medical teaching award for his efforts during his residency
in the United States. Michael Tsoukas' favorite place to be able to teach these
medical students is in the tertiary hospital atmosphere, not a conference room.
According to Michael Tsoukas, there is no better place to learn than the actual
bedside with real patients, that kindly offer their time to further education.
Being able to practice and learn directly on a willing inpatient population is
one reason why his students are able to go on and achieve such greatness,
Michael Tsoukas says.
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