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6.0 Mainpro+ Group Learning
2.0 MOC Section 3 
 TIME IS RUNNING OUT 
TO REGISTER FOR OAT SKILLS PRIMER

October 15, 2021 | 1330 - 1630

A primer for Opioid Agonist Therapy, focusing on the core approaches to managing and prescribing Suboxone and Methadone. An excellent start to understanding OAT through case discussion and didactic teaching.

This event is online only.
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Actionable and realistic care strategies for the substance-involved pregnancy. A co-presentation of Obstetrics, Midwifery, Addiction Medicine, Neonatology, Nursing, Indigenous Health, Psychiatry, Social Work, Pharmacy, and Clinical. Research hosted by Manitoba iMAPLES.

This event is of interest to Maternity Care Providers, Addiction Clinicians, Early Years Providers, Community Outreach Teams and Activists, Perinatal Health Researchers, Affected Families, Child & Family Service Workers.


This event is online only.

2 Mainpro+ Group Learning
2 MOC Section 1
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October 6, 2021 | 0900 - 1100

Management of Gout 
with 
Dr. Grace Frankel (B.Sc.Pharm., PharmD, BCPS, EPPh)

Grace Frankel is a clinical pharmacist that works for Southern Health in both primary care at
Steinbach Family Medical and in hospital practice at Bethesda Hospital. She has a nil salary
appointment with the department of Family Medicine at the University Program and enjoys
teaching the medical residents and students about the appropriate use of medications. She
also precepts PharmD students on a regular basis from universities all over Canada.


5 Mainpro+ Group Learning
5 MOC Section 1

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Upcoming program topics include: 

Obesity Guidelines | Hyperferritinemia - Work-up | Dyslipidemia - Osteoporosis | STI's/UTI's in Primary Care | Medical Cannabis | Psoriasis | Ethical Dilemmas in Primary Care | Hypertension/CHF Guidelines | AUB | Mood Disorders (Depression, Anxiety, PTSD)

4 Mainpro+ Group Learning
4 MOC Section 1

Upcoming program topics include:

Practice Quality Improvement | Mental Health (Borderline Personality Bipolar Affective Disorder, General Anxiety, Somatization Disorders) | Public Health Day - Reporting Diseases (STI's and BBI) | COVID Vaccine Hesitancy | Women's Health Updates | Diagnosing Skin Cancer | Skin Conditions in Women's Health | MiniMeds | Oncology
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.
28 Mainpro+ Group Learning
11 MOC Section 1
3 MOC Section 3
14 CEU

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October 28 and 29, 2021 - Winnipeg SOLD OUT
December 9 and 10, 2021 - Winnipeg
January 27 and 28, 2022 - 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. 

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This essential course requires a mandatory online exam before the on-site portion of the course. Online exam and course textbook fees are not included in course fees.

This program will be of interest to:
Physicians, Registered Nurses, Respiratory Therapists, Registered Midwives, Paramedics, Emergency Medicine Health Professionals, Neonatal/Perinatal Medicine Health Professionals.

7 Mainpro+ Group Learning
7 MOC Section 1



The 25th Annual BUG DAY is hosted by HSC Winnipeg in collaboration with the University of Manitoba’s Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Medicine Program.

BUG DAY is Manitoba’s largest healthcare education event and it is held every year during National Infection Prevention & Control Week. Join locally, nationally and internationally recognized experts for this popular day-long symposium focusing on hot topics in infection prevention and control, infectious diseases and public health.



This event is online only.

4.5 Mainpro+ 
4.5 MOC Section 1
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Register for an annual subscription to Fridays and save 30% compared to registering for each day individually.

Addictions Update | October 15, 2021
Dermatology Day | November 5, 2021
Nephrology for Primary Care | December 3, 2021
Diagnostic Imaging Day | January 14, 2022
Hot Topics | February 11, 2022
Ophthalmology Day | March 4, 2022
Metabolic Day | May 6, 2022
Pediatric Updates | June 3, 2022

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.

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

This series of webinars featuring Dr. Elizabeth Rhynold, MD, FRCPC, 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. 
Visit our COVID-19 Resources Page
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.
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, effective Tuesday September 14, 2021 anyone visiting the Bannatyne Campus will be required to provide proof of vaccination (vaccination card or QR code) before entering the campus.

CPD Event attendees without swipe card access may access the Bannatyne campus via the Brodie Centre main doors, 727 McDermot Avenue from 5:30 am – 5:30 pm. If you do not have a vaccination card or QR code you may still come onto campus for in-person activity; however, you will require a negative asymptomatic test prior to entering. UM requires that masks be worn, and physical distancing to be practiced. Please contact the CPD office regarding any concerns.

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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