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| | | 28 Mainpro+ Group Learning 11 MOC Section 1 3 MOC Section 3 14 CEU
Various dates and locations around Manitoba!
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.
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| | | Register Now for Community-Based CPD and attend these upcoming sessions from the comfort of your own home
Thompson: June 18, 2021 | 0930 - 1515
Hyper & Hypothyroidism in Primary Care | 0900 - 1000 Adult ADHD | 1000 - 1100 Acute Management & Follow up of Myocardial Infarction | 1100 - 1200 2020 Diabetes Update: A Summary of Oral and Injectable Therapy | 1315 - 1415 Management of Atrial Fibrillation & Stroke Prevention | 1415 - 1515
This event is of interest to Urban Practicing Family Physicians, Rural and Remote Practicing Family Physicians, Interprofessional Teams, and Residents.
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.
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| | | Register Now Custom designed for healthcare providers in Canada and abroad who manage pediatric trauma patients, with a focus on the leader and team roles.
The TRIK course is suitable for Emergency Physicians, Pediatricians, Family Physicians, Critical Care Physicians, Pediatric Surgery, General Surgery, Emergency Nurses, Physician Assistants and Respiratory Therapists. It is an accredited Section 1 and 3 learning activity as defined by the Royal College’s Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Program. We recommend (but do not require) that participants have current certification in Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) prior to taking this course. |
| | | 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 |
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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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