| CPD Medicine Learning for Life
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Complete our CPD Needs Assessment for Family Physicians to Win!
We invite you to complete our 2024 Needs Assessment for Family Physicians and Primary Care Providers.
The following needs assessment survey is designed to seek feedback regarding your continuing professional development (CPD) needs. Information collected in survey will help our planning committees design CPD programs, such as our Fridays at the University and Community-based series.
Please take a few minutes and follow this link to complete the survey:
At the end of the survey, be sure to enter your name in a draw to win an annual registration to the 2024-2025 Community-based or the Fridays at the University series.
Please note this survey will close at 11:59pm on March 3, 2024.
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Register Now for Procedure Day!
Fridays at the University is a CPD-developed series of eight full day sessions held online from October to June. Each Friday features a different topic, with multiple speakers and question and answer periods. Register for only the Fridays you would like to attend or register for all eight sessions as an annual registrant and save 30% compared to registering for each day individually.
Fridays are now being recorded, which are accessible through your CPD account for the academic year.
Procedure Day | March 8, 2024 Pain and Palliation Day | May 10, 2024 Hot Topics | June 7, 2024
Recordings are only available until August 31, 2024
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You don't have to be from Modern, Winkler, or Thompson to sign up for Community-Based Programming!
Lectures are online and accessible from anywhere you can get an internet connection. |
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Register Now for Thompson Lecture | December 15, 2023 Online and Accessible From Anywhere (Not Just Thompson!) Workshop | March 15, 2024 Lecture | June 14, 2024 |
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Earn up to 4 Mainpro+ credits per session
Register Now for Morden/Winkler Lecture | March 7, 2024 Lecture | April 11, 2024 Lecture | May 9, 2024 |
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NEW DATES!
The Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) introduces the concepts and basic skills of neonatal resuscitation. The program structure features hands-on skills training, simulation-based learning, and debriefing exercises with the neonatal resuscitation team. New dates are posted on cpd-umanitoba.com throughout the year. |
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REGISTER NOW! The Acute Care of at-Risk Newborns Program (ACoRN) is a Canadian Program designed to teach neonatal stabilization, support the multidisciplinary team, and identify and care for babies who become unwell or are at risk of becoming unwell in the first few hours or days after birth and, where necessary, preparation for transport to a referral facility
ACoRN introduces knowledge and skills sequentially, using a case-based approach. It is designed to be useful regardless of a condition’s complexity or how frequently a practitioner is called upon to manage specific conditions.
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REGISTER NOW!
This workshop will arm you with new knowledge and skills around opioid addiction and the resources available to support this vulnerable patient population; it is a prerequisite training requirement in order to prescribe or dispense methadone and buprenorphine/naloxone in Manitoba.
This event is currently sold out. Click below to add your name to the waitlist as course offerings may be added due to participant demand. |
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REGISTER NOW!
This one-hour self-directed course offered in partnership with Klinic Community Health will not only improve your relationship with your patients, but with everyone else in your life, too.
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Online and On-Demand!
Driver Fitness *Updated with 2023 Legislation Changes*
Focus Training Cognitive Behavioral Therapy COVID-19 and Long-Term Care Helping Yourself and Others in the Workplace Moving Forward After Cancer
Register for these courses and complete at your own pace.
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The Office of Continuing Competency and Assessment (CCA) invites you to be a part of the important work we do here, from the Clinician Assessment Program (CAP) and Research to shaping accredited educational events by being a part of the Scientific Planning Committees (CPD). Email us to become a part of shaping the future of healthcare in Manitoba.
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Security Alert Please be advised that the CPD Medicine Program does not use external websites/organizations for registration on its behalf. For registration of all CPD Medicine Program events at the University of Manitoba, click here. |
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As part of our efforts to ensure the health and safety of our community, staff, students and faculty, and in alignment with University of Manitoba policy, mask use is strongly encouraged, especially in indoor spaces that do not allow for distancing. |
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| Office of Continuing Competency and Assessment Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
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