Subject: Fridays at the University is back with Pain and Palliation Day

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Heart attack day. April 12, 2024.
Earn up to 7 Mainpro+ credits
7 MOC Section 1 credits. Click here for details.


It's Heart Attack Day!


The ACS Network's Heart Attack Day is designed to help health care professionals navigate systemic barriers to find the resources patients need; to teach Manitoba physicians, nurses, pharmacists, allied health, cardiology technologists, paramedics and educators the optimal care of patients with heart attacks.
Can't make it today?

Don't worry, a recording will be made available to all program registrants in the following weeks. 
Neonatal Resuscitation Program
The Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) introduces the concepts and basic skills of neonatal resuscitation. The program structure features a wide variety of learning techniques, including:
  1. Hands-On Skills Training: Dive into practical techniques that empower you to act swiftly and confidently during critical moments.
  2. Simulation-Based Learning: Immerse yourself in lifelike scenarios, where every decision matters. Sharpen your instincts and hone your reflexes.
  3. Debriefing with Experts: Meet with the neonatal resuscitation team to discuss and evaluate your skills. 

Workshop dates are added throughout the year, so you can always find a date that works for you. 

UPCOMING WORKSHOPS
Apr 16, 2024 | 8:00 a.m. - 15:30
May 24, 2024 | 8:00 a.m. - 1530
Jun 11, 2024 | 8:00 a.m. - 1530
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.

UPCOMING WORKSHOPS
May 10, 2024 | 8:00 a.m. - 17:00
May 29, 2024 | 8:00 a.m. - 17:00
Fridays at The University Pain and Palliation Day. May 10, 2024. 8:30 a.m to 1:30 p.m.
Earn up to 4.5 Mainpro+ credits
4.5 MOC Section 1 Click here for details

Pain and Palliation Day coming up next!

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. 

Pharmacology DayRecording Available
Choosing WiselyRecording Available
Physician Wellness | Recording Available
Later in Life Day | Recording Available
Social Care Issues Day| Recording Available
Procedure Day | Recording Available
Pain and Palliation Day | May 10, 2024
Hot Topics | June 7, 2024

Fridays are being recorded, which are accessible through your CPD account for the academic year.

Recordings are only available until August 31, 2024



Now open for registration!

The 16th biennial Cancer Day for Primary Care is a collaboration between the Community Oncology Program at Cancer Care Manitoba and the University of Manitoba. This year, the event will be using a hybrid model, offering both virtual and in-person attendance options at Theater B, 727 McDermot Ave, University of Manitoba.

The focus will be on Genitourinary Cancers, covering topics from Prostate to Renal, Urothelial, Testicular, and Bladder cancers, including screening, work-up, and systemic therapy.

  • Session 1: Prostate Cancer: Screening, Work-up, and Management

  • Session 2: Renal, Urothelial, and Bladder Cancers: Diagnosis, Work-up for Suspected Patients

  • Session 3: Cancer Screening, CAR-T, and New Therapy Registration Process

  • Session 4: Testicular Cancer, Oncofertility, Adolescent and Young Adult Program, and Treatment Complication & Symptom Management

  • Session 5: Bring your own cases & Panel discussion

Don't miss out on this unique and informative program. Register today. 
Lectures are online and accessible from anywhere you can get an internet connection. You don't have to be from Morden, Winkler, or Thompson to sign up for Community-Based Programming!
Earn up to 4 Mainpro+ credits per session
4 MOC Section 1 per session

Upcoming session for  Morden/Winkler
Lecture | May 9, 2024


Earn up to 5 Mainpro+ credits per session
5 MOC Section 1 per session

Upcoming sessions for Thompson
Lecture | June 14, 2024

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 helping create accredited educational events by being a member of one of our Scientific Planning Committees. Send us an email to take part in shaping the future of healthcare in Manitoba. 
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Office of Continuing Competency and Assessment
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Manitoba
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