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Fit CPD into your busy schedule using our new learning management system, now online at www.cpd-umanitoba.com!
Visit our library of short courses and learning modules developed to better meet the needs of our diverse audience. Register for a course and it is automatically available through your CPD account. New courses will be announced in our e-news as they become available. Visit cpd-umanitoba.com to sign up and earn credits anytime, anywhere.
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This 2-hour learning module, co-developed with MPI, discusses practitioner responsibilities, communication strategies and rules related to operating vehicles. Example cases review a variety of medical presentations including dementia, cardiac disease, seizures, recreational drugs, and mental health. Current Manitoba legislation, practitioner responsibilities, resources for driver assessment and best practices are addressed. This learning module will be of interest to family physicians, specialist physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and psychologists. |
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COVID-19, Long-Term Care, and the Frailty Scale
Revisit these recorded webinars that were developed to support practitioners working in the personal care home setting early in the COVID-19 pandemic and learn about the ever useful Frailty Scale.
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UPDATED FOR 2022
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Planning committees develop learning objectives based on the needs of the learners and the overall performance expected of learners upon completion of a learning activity. Clear and concise objectives allow participants to evaluate the relevance of completing a learning module or attending a continuing professional development (CPD) activity. This module will help anyone tasked with creating learning objectives.
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Mental Health, Mental Fitness, and Enjoying Life
The purpose of this module is to give you an idea of your level of mental fitness and how you are balancing the different roles in your life. Various strategies to deal with the stresses of life and mental health issues are provided, along with ways to enjoy life more.
This curated list of resources primarily draws on local expertise and also includes some global resources. The content is loosely structured around the the Canadian Mental Health Association‘s Mental Health Meter, which you will complete in the first section of this course. This self-assessment will help you consider some of the aspects affecting your individual mental health (balance, ability to enjoy life), as well as factors affecting mental health in the workplace (resilience, self-actualization, and flexibility).
While some of the resources include a health care provider focus, the content is suitable for anyone. Work through this module at your own pace and return to the module when you want. There are no quizzes. Working through all sections will constitute completion.
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A learning suite designed for family medicine and oncology postgraduate trainees. This online self-study course is comprised of six units, each covering several survivorship topics. To complete each unit, watch the video and complete the associated knowledge check questions. There is no minimum score to attain on the knowledge check questions.
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The Office of Continuing Competency and Assessment would like to welcome Carole Marshall Technology Program Lead, CPD Medicine Program Online learning is a natural extension to Carole's background in online technology and communications. Previously, she was the Director of Integrated Learning for Herzing College Canada, and worked for more than a decade as a freelance web designer and marketing consultant. She is currently completing the Master of Education degree program in Educational Technology and Design from the University of Saskatchewan.
In this newly-created role, Carole will provide instructional design and technical support as CCA expands its online and blended program offerings.
Visit our website to explore the library Carole has been building and contact Carole at to see how she can turn your content into an online course that helps health care professionals and improve patient outcomes. |
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Visit our COVID-19 Resources Page |
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These resources are sourced from experts both within the Province of Manitoba as well as links to external resources that will be of interest to health practitioners seeking guidance in information about the Covid-19 virus including epidemiology, clinical course, testing, treatment and links to research. These links are for educational purposes only and are not intended to replace in time clinical judgement. |
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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, effective Tuesday September 14, 2021 anyone visiting the Bannatyne Campus will be required to provide proof of vaccination (vaccination card or QR code) before entering the campus.
CPD Event attendees without swipe card access may access the Bannatyne campus via the Brodie Centre main doors, 727 McDermot Avenue from 5:30 am – 5:30 pm. If you do not have a vaccination card or QR code you may still come onto campus for in-person activity; however, you will require a negative asymptomatic test prior to entering. UM requires that masks be worn, and physical distancing to be practiced. Please contact the CPD office regarding any concerns.
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| Office of Continuing Competency and Assessment Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
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