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Earn up to 3.0 MOC (Section 3) credits |
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The Opioid Agonist Therapy 101 workshop will arm you with new knowledge and skills around opioid addiction and the resources available to support this vulnerable patient population; it is a prerequisite training requirement in order to prescribe or dispense methadone and buprenorphine/naloxone in Manitoba. |
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- Have acquired the prerequisite knowledge to initiate and monitor patients on methadone and/or buprenorphine/naloxone.
- Be able to demonstrate basic decision making skills essential to providing or dispensing safe and effective opioid agonist therapy.
- Be able to explore the value of sensitivity, understanding and commitment in the delivery of addictions medicine in clinical or pharmacy practice
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Next program: Jan 22, 2025 |
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The Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) introduces concepts and basic skills of neonatal resuscitation in an intensive all-day program. |
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The program structure features a wide variety of learning techniques, including: - Hands-On Skills Training: Dive into practical techniques that empower you to act swiftly and confidently during critical moments.
- Simulation-Based Learning: Immerse yourself in lifelike scenarios, where every decision matters. Sharpen your instincts and hone your reflexes.
- Debriefing with Experts: Meet with the neonatal resuscitation team to discuss and evaluate your skills.
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Fridays at the University will be back in the new year!
While 2024 is coming to a close, ours Fridays at the University series is far from over! With five fantastic sessions coming in the new year, there's plenty of opportunity to expand your expertise and earn your credits in 2025. Upcoming sessions:
- Health System Day - Jan 17, 2025
- Symptoms and Cased-Based Approaches - Feb 7, 2025
- Travel Health Day - Mar 7, 2025
- Primary Care Day/Wellness - May 9, 2025
- Hot Topics - June 6, 2025
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Missed previous Friday sessions? No problem! Recordings for past Fridays at the University session are available to all registrants, meaning you can access multiple hours of content, all at your convenience.
Currently, both the Chronic Disease Update and Approaches to Communication sessions are available right now, with the other sessions to be added as they come to pass.
Plus, even if you didn't register for those sessions before, you can register now and get access to the recordings.
Recordings for all the sessions will only be available until August 31, 2025.
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Skills Workshop: Managing Ingrown Toenails |
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| The Managing Ingrown Toenails workshop equips participants with essential skills to effectively assess and treat ingrown toenails. Attendees will learn to recognize the three stages of an ingrown toenail and understand the potential complications of untreated cases. The workshop covers non-surgical management strategies, enabling participants to discuss these approaches with patients. Additionally, the workshop provides knowledge on various surgical treatments, including when to apply each method, the techniques involved, and the pros and cons of each surgical option. |
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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, go to our website. |
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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, mask use is strongly encouraged, especially in indoor spaces that do not allow for distancing. |
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| Office of Continuing Competency and Assessment Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
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