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REGISTER NOW! This course teaches facilitators how to guide patients through a five-module course that serves as an introduction to CBT.
All providers with experience in delivering CBT for mood, anxiety, or PTSD in primary care, specialty, or self-help organizations are eligible for training. Primary care physicians and specialists who are interested in using CBTm strategies as part of their individual or group-based treatments are also welcome.
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Earn up to 4.5 Mainpro+ credits
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These events are currently 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.
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Did you miss Metabolic Day? Register Now to Watch the Replay!
These events were recorded and you can register now to watch past Fridays. If you have already registered for these individual events or as an annual subscriber, you have access to these recordings in your CPD account. Recordings are available until June 30, 2022. Please check the registration page for details regarding accreditation.
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Earn up to 7.5 Mainpro+ credits
HAPPENING THIS WEEKEND SO REGISTER NOW!
Learn about somatic presentations of psychiatric illness, the bidirectional nature of physical pain and psychological distress, and treatment approaches. This event is of interest to family physicians, residents, interprofessional teams, researchers, psychiatrists, pediatricians, internists, and neurologists.
This event is online only.
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Earn up to 6 Mainpro+ credits
SPACE IS LIMITED SO REGISTER NOW!
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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.
Courses available now: Driver Fitness NEW COURSE co-developed with MPI Developing Learning Objectives UPDATED FOR 2022 Covid Long-Term Care Webinar Series Helping Yourself and Others in the Workplace Moving Forward After Cancer |
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Earn up to 6 Mainpro+ credits6 MOC Section 1 Click here for full detailsREGISTER NOW
Presented in cooperation with the Community Oncology Program at CancerCare Manitoba, and the University of Manitoba, Cancer Day for Primary Care is a biennial full day education symposium dedicated to topics at the interface of primary care and oncology. This year, topics will focus on Immunotherapy and will include lectures and panel presentations to provide attendees with practical and relevant information about curative-intent and palliative therapy for breast and gastrointestinal cancers, workup and support services for pediatric cancer patients.
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REGISTER NOW June 17, 2022 | 0900 - 1500 Lecture
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June 1, 2022 | 0900 - 1100 Don Fast | What You Always Wanted to Know about Home Care but were Afraid to Ask
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These events are online only.
These events are of interest to Rural Primary Care Providers, Inter-Professional Teams and Residents.
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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Earn up to 28 Mainpro+ Group Learning credits
3 MOC Section 3 Click here for full details 14 CEU
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*Don't Panic! OAT will be back in October.
Presented by Dr. Marina Reinecke, the 2021 CPD Medicine University of Manitoba Educator of the Year, 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! Free Registration
Manitoba Public Insurance receives many inquiries from medical professionals regarding the assessment of patients/clients specifically in fitness to drive. This 2-hour learning module discusses practitioner responsibilities, communication strategies and rules related to operating vehicles with a variety of medical presentations. This learning module will be of interest to family physicians, specialist physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and psychologists.
Current Manitoba legislation, practitioner responsibilities, resources for driver assessment and best practices are addressed. Topics such as dementia, cardiac disease, seizures, recreational drugs, and mental health are included, and common cases are presented with links to references for further self directed learning
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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, KN95 or 3-ply medical, grade 2 masks are required to be worn in all indoor spaces and physical distancing to be practiced. Please contact the CPD office regarding any concerns. |
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