Subject: Last Chance to Register for Blood Disorders Day

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CPD Medicine Learning for Life
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Presented in cooperation with the Community Oncology Program at CancerCare Manitoba, and the University of Manitoba, Blood Disorders Day 2021 is a full-day symposium of value to all health professionals. Sampling the blood and interpreting the results of blood tests are core components of daily patient care. Blood Disorders Day has been specifically developed to provide the practical and relevant information on hematology and blood disorders.

This event is ONLINE ONLY. You will receive a link to connect before the session dates.

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with Dr. Dan Karasic & Dr. Sarah Hunter Murray
At the conclusion of this event participants should be able to:
  • Explore gender identity throughout the lifespan.
  • Explore current standards and future directions in transgender care.
  • Appreciate the factors affecting decreased sexual arousal and approaches to address this issue.
This event is ONLINE ONLY. You will receive a link to connect before the session dates.

Registration for the MPA Spring Scientific Conference
includes COMPLIMENTARY REGISTRATION for this event

June 7, 2021 | 1300 - 1630

Bill C-7 and MAiD: What does it mean for psychiatry?
COVID-19 and Psychiatry: What we know and where do we go?
The Virtual Therapeutic Relationship - Compassionate care in a digital world.

4.5 Mainpro+ Credits
4.5 MOC Section 1 Credits

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Chronic Diseases Day | June 4, 2021

Updates in COPD and asthma | CHF and cardiovascular care | CKD | HTN and low blood pressure management | Guidelines and updates in chronic care | BPH | Atrial fibrillation

This event is ONLINE ONLY. You will receive a link to connect before the session dates.

Did you know? A yearly subscription for Fridays at the University also includes access to Community Based CPD Programming. To register for Community Based Programming, contact Sarah Harvey at Sarah.Harvey@umanitoba.ca.
28 Mainpro+ Group Learning
11 MOC Section 1
3 MOC Section 3
14 CEU

Various dates and locations around Manitoba!
May 27 and 28, 2021 - Virtual
June 10 and 11, 2021 - Virtual
September 23 and 24, 2021 -Killarney
October 28 and 29, 2021 - Winnipeg
November 18 and 19, 2021 - Thompson
December 9 and 10, 2021 - 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. 

14.5 Hours MOC Section 3 SIM

This two-day course starts with a review of the primary and secondary surveys and initial resuscitation including ample time to practice applying concepts learned. Delivery of the course consists of team-based high-fidelity simulation sessions, which are interspersed with short, small group, 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. 

Space is limited so register now. 
Register Now for Community-Based CPD
and attend these upcoming sessions from the comfort of your own home

Telestroke Neurology | Esseddeg Ghrooda
June 2, 2021 | 0900 - 1100

Morden/Winkler:
Resident QI Presentations
May 13, 2021 | 1000 - 1530

Thompson:
June 18, 2021 | 0930 - 1500

These events are online only

Did you know? A yearly subscription for Community Based Programming also includes access to Fridays at the University. To register for Fridays at the University, contact Amanda Marten at Amanda.Marten@umanitoba.ca.

7 Mainpro+ Credits
7 MOC Section 1 Credits

This series of webinars will focus on the tools that the Personal Care Home (PCH) team will require to navigate patient care during the COVID-19 pandemic. Topics include:

Frailty scale
Goals of care
Symptom management
Chronic care of residents residing in PCH
Delirium in the PCH during COVID-19
Mental health and psychological symptoms of dementia
What to expect during a COVID-19 outbreak in the PCH

Registration fee is optional and is of interest to Family Physicians, Specialists, Pharmacists, Nurses, Physician Assistants, Allied Health, and Health Professionals in training. 

Our speaker is Dr. Elizabeth Rhynold, MD, FRCPC. Assistant Professor. Division of Geriatric Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Manitoba
Visit our COVID-19 Resources Page
These resources, including a link to the recording of the 24th Annual Bug Day, 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.

The Bug Day recording is eligible for non-certified Mainpro+ credits and Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Section 2: Self-Learning credits. These are self-reporting through the respective Colleges.
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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