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CPD Medicine 
Learning for Life
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Earn up to 7.25 Mainpro+ credits
7.25 MOC Section 1 

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy with Mindfulness (CBTm) is a skill-based educational program designed to help build resilience and improve mental wellbeing through evidence-based self-management strategies. 

This course will teach the key cognitive and behavioural concepts and how to apply them with your clients/patients. You'll leave with the knowledge and resources to deliver the CBTm program in group settings or on an individual basis with your clients. 
Agenda

9:00 a.m. Background, implementation, and the science behind CBTm classes

10:00 a.m. Overview of training

10:15 a.m. Break

10:30 a.m.Class 1: CBT Model & Cognitive Therapy

11:30 a.m.Class 2: Behaviour Therapy & Goal Setting

12:30 p.m.Lunch Break

1:00 p.m.Class 3: Healthy Living & Sleep

2:00 p.m. Class 4: Problem Solving

3:00 p.m. Break

3:15 p.m.Class 5: Responding to Stress & Wellness Planning

4:15 p.m.Implementation, research, and the evaluation of CBTm

4:45 p.m. Question, Feedback, and evaluation of the training

About the Trainers

Shay-Lee Bolton, PhD

Dr. Shay-Lee Bolton is an early career researcher, epidemiologist, and co-lead of the CBTm Hub. She is an Assistant Professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Community Health Sciences at the University of Manitoba.

Cheryl Maxsom, MSW RSW

Cheryl Maxsom has over 20 years of therapy experience with individuals, couples, and groups, specializing in traumatic stress. She is a Clinical Specialist with CBTm in Shared Health as well as a lecturer in the Rady Faculty of Medicine at the University of Manitoba.

Pamela Holens, PhD

Dr. Pamela Holens has over 20 years of experience providing psychological services, with 13 years of specialization in the areas of traumatic stress and chronic pain. She is an Associate Professor in the Department of Clinical Health Psychology in the Rady Faculty of Medicine at the University of Manitoba, as well as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychology. 

Tanya Sala, MD

Dr. Tanya Sala is a Psychiatrist at Health Sciences Centre and Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry. She serves as the Medical Director of the Mood & Anxiety Disorders Program and of the Student Mental Health Service at Bannatyne Campus.

Natalie Mota, PhD

Dr. Natalie Mota is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Clinical Psychologist at the Operational Stress Injury Clinic in Winnipeg, Manitoba. 

Attending this program provides a unique chance to learn, apply, and contribute to the field of mental health using evidence based CBTm approaches. If you're interested in delivering CBTm, don't miss your chance to attend this jam-packed training program. 

Skills Workshop 
Managing Ingrown Toenails
May 10, 2024
Bare feet on a sandy beach with painted toenails.
Skills workshops are hands-on, interactive workshops that teach essential skills to health care providers, so don't miss upcoming workshops! 

UPCOMING WORKSHOPS

May 10, 2024 | Managing Ingrown Toenails
June 7, 2024 | ENT Office Procedures

Following the Managing Ingrown Toenails course, you will be able to:
  • Recognize the 3 stages of an ingrown toenail.
  • Identify and explain the possible complications of untreated ingrown toenails. 
  • Review and explain the non-surgical management of ingrown toenail with patients.
  • Identify the indications and apply the techniques of different surgical modalities to treat ingrown toenail and explain the pros and cons of each. 
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
Learning Objectives
  • Understand evolving definitions of palliative care

  • Integrate the serious illness conversation guide into routine clinical practice to efficiently gather essential information to help you support your patients as they navigate complex medical decisions

  • Understand the role of regional palliative care programs and indications for referral and/or enrolment

  • Assess and manage common symptoms in patients with advanced illness

  • Develop an approach to prevent, screen for, and manage delirium in palliative care patients
This session will be online only. Paid registration also provides access to the recording and resources post event.

All recordings will be available until August 31, 2024.
Neonatal Resuscitation Program
The Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) introduces concepts and basic skills of neonatal resuscitation in an intensive all-day program. 
PROGRAM AGENDA

8:00 a.m. Welcome and introductions

8:10 a.m. How the day works and completion of paperwork

8:30 a.m. Divide into teams and rotate to skills stations.
  • Equipment check and initial steps
  • PPV (MRSOPA and target saturation)
  • Intubation and laryngeal mask airway placement
  • Chest compressions / draw up epinephrine
  • Emergency UVC/IO
11:00 a.m. Lunch break

11:45 a.m. Integrated Skills Stations (practice scenarios)

2:00 p.m. Stretch break

2:15 p.m. Simulation and debriefing

3:15 p.m. Summary, questions, evaluations

Don't miss the opportunity to get into the next workshop. Register today! 

Upcoming workshops
 May 24, 2024
June 11, 2024
Acute care of at-risk newborns. May 10, 2024.
May 10, 2024 — Register now!

The Acute Care of at-Risk Newborns Program (ACoRN) is a Canadian initiative aimed at educating on neonatal stabilization, fostering a multidisciplinary team approach, and providing care for newborns who are unwell or at risk of becoming unwell shortly after birth. It also prepares for the transfer to a referral facility when needed.

ACoRN employs a sequential, case-based methodology to impart knowledge and skills. Its design ensures its utility irrespective of the complexity of a condition or the frequency with which a practitioner encounters specific conditions.

Cancer Day for Primary Care 2024. May 31, 2024. 8:00 a.m. until  4:00 p.m.
Online and in-person event!
Blue Cancer Care Ribbon
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. 

Join us for a dynamic and informative program and have the unique opportunity to submit your own cases for discussion by our expert panel. Register now to make sure you secure your spot! 

How wonderful it would be for you to join us at the Office of Continuing Competency and Assessment (CCA). We’re involved in significant work ranging from the Clinician Assessment Program (CAP) and Research to the creation of accredited educational events. By becoming a member of our Scientific Planning Committees, you can contribute to this meaningful endeavor. Drop us an email at contactcca@umanitoba.ca and let’s work together to shape the future of healthcare in Manitoba!
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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Manitoba
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