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Dr. Deanna Chaukos presented at the October 2025 City-Wide Psychiatry Rounds on her talk, "Rethinking Education - The Role of Interdisciplinary Knowledge Building Communities Toward Adaptive Expert Solutions" Dr. Chaukos is a Consultation/Liaison psychiatrist at Mount Sinai Hospital and an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto. She completed her MD at the University of Toronto Temerty Faculty of Medicine, her residency in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School's Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean Hospital, and her fellowship in Consultation Liaison psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital. Learning Objectives Describe adaptive expertise in health professions education, and why it is essential for the care of complex populations. Identify characteristics of a Knowledge Building Community, utilizing the HIV Psychiatry ECHO as an example. Identify learning mechanisms that can support patient-centred integrated care for complex patients across hospital and community contexts. Moderated by Dr. Raj Rasasingham, MD, FRCPC, Director of Continuing Professional and Practice Development, Department of Psychiatry, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto