Dr. Katrina Dutkiewicz

MD, MHPE, FRCPC

Clinical Assistant Professor

Location

St. Paul’s Hospital

 

Bio

Dr. Dutkiewicz practices at St. Paul’s Hospital, working as a General Internist on the Clinical Teaching Unit (CTU), as well as in the outpatient General Internal Medicine Clinic and Vascular Medicine Clinic. She is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine at UBC.

She completed her MD Undergraduate degree, core internal medicine residency, and General Internal Medicine fellowship at UBC. Additionally, she obtained a Master’s in Health Professions Education through Maastricht University in the Netherlands as part of UBC’s Clinical Educator Fellowship Program.

Dr. Dutkiewicz has a focus in medical education. She is the ambulatory education lead for the Rapid Access Specialist Centre at St. Paul’s and Competency-Based Medical Education lead for the General Internal Medicine fellowship program. Furthermore, she is week lead for the final week of the Year 2 MD Undergraduate Program, as part of the Transition Into Clinical Education block.

Clinically, Dr. Dutkiewicz completed additional training in the management of lipid disorders through the Healthy Heart Prevention Clinic at St. Paul’s Hospital and had the opportunity to train alongside Dr. Nadia Khan for additional exposure to the management of resistant and secondary hypertension as part of her GIM fellowship.

Research

Alongside other authors, Dr. Dutkiewicz published “A systematic review of evidence-based practices for clinical education and health care delivery in the clinic al teaching unit” in the Canadian Medical Association Journal in February 2022. She is currently working on submitting her thesis work on signals used by residents to indicate receptivity to questioning in clinical teaching for publication.

View Publications on PubMed.

Awards

CAME Wooster Family Grant in Medical Education 2022