Subject: Coronavirus- Everything We Know to Date - March 6th

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CPD Medicine
Learning for Life

MARCH 6  | 
15-MINUTE CONSULTATIONS FOR COMMON AILMENTS 

What must I do in my clinic if someone arrives suspected of COVID-19?

Dr Brent Roussin
, the Chief Medical Officer of Health for Manitoba will be there to answer this and more questions about COVID-19.

Some more highlights of the 19 topics in ONE DAY include:
Lab result interpretations | EKG interpretations | Endocarditis diagnosis | Management of the diabetic foot | Management of the vaccine hesitant parent | Syphilis treatment |Travel vaccinations | acute and chronic sinusitis | HIV in your office

APRIL 3  |  AN APPROACH TO COMMON SYMPTOM PRESENTATIONS
Approach to workups and referrals for cough – respiratory vs. GI vs. ENT | Headaches and facial pain – neurology vs. ENT vs. dental/TMJ | Acute vs. chronic pain | Neuropathic vs. somatic pain | Palliative vs. non-cancer pain 
JUNE 5  |  ENDOCRINOLOGY DAY 
Osteoporosis – treatments, screenings, drug holiday | Diabetes-therapeutic update | Evidence in DM therapeutic | DKA in the ER | Thyroid storm – endocrine emergencies | Immunotherapy outcomes in endocrinology | Obesity therapy | Para-thyroid | Gestational diabetes – metformin use | Hypogonadism 
28 Mainpro+ Credits
Various dates and locations around Manitoba!
March 5 and 6 - Winnipeg
May 28 and 29 - Winnipeg
June 18 and 19 - Interlake/Whiteshell 
September 10 and 11 - Churchill 
November 19 and 20 - Portage La Prairie 
December 10 and 11 - Winnipeg 

This two-day intensive workshop will arm you with new knowledge and skills around opioid addiction and the resources available to support this vulnerable patient population. This workshop is a prerequisite training requirement in order to prescribe or dispense methadone and buprenorphine/naloxone in Manitoba.

Formerly Opioid Replacement Therapy 101
2020 DATES NOW AVAILABLE
Register now to secure your spot in this valuable session.
April 26-27, 2020 - CLSF

A two-day course designed for healthcare providers in Canada and abroad who manage pediatric trauma patients, with a focus on the leader and team roles.

The course consists of team-based high-fidelity simulation sessions, interactive case-based or didactic sessions, and technical skills sessions for practicing procedures. Topics include head injury, airway management, upper body injuries, abdominal trauma, imaging interpretation and much more.
MAY 1 2020 - FREDERIC GASPARD THEATRE, U OF M
DEVELOPED IN COOPERATION WITH CANCERCARE MANITOBA

Each week, hematologists at CCMB receive approximately 60 outpatient referrals for consultation. This event has been developed to provide the most practical and relevant information on blood disorders and hematology primary care.
Office of Continuing Competency 
and Assessment
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Manitoba
260 - 727 McDermot Avenue, Winnipeg, R3E 3P5, Canada
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