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SUMMARY:Community of Practice Series for Home Healthcare Professionals (in French)
DESCRIPTION:The Montreal Institute for Palliative Care invites you to the next session in their Community of Practice Series for Home Healthcare Professionals: “Invisible Suffering: Grief Among Healthcare Professionals Working in Palliative Care.” \nLed by Dr. Marie Solange Bernatchez\, Ph.D.\, this session will raise awareness among professionals working in palliative care about the repeated experiences of grief they are exposed to in their daily practice. The concepts of compassion fatigue and moral injury will be explored to better understand and acknowledge the impact of repetitive grief on health care providers. Reflective insights and practical strategies will be offered to foster emotional adaptation and support professional sustainability in palliative care
URL:https://members.pallmed.ca/event/community-of-practice-series-for-home-healthcare-professionals-in-french-3/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Montreal Institute for Palliative Care":MAILTO:info@tdpcr.ca
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SUMMARY:Supporting Communities Together: Exploring Nav-CARE Volunteers and Community Connectors in Action
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \nThe UBCO Nav-CARE team in collaboration with United Way BC\, are hosting an engaging conversation that explores two innovative community-based programs: Nav-CARE (a volunteer delivered initiative) and Community Connectors. The session will feature a discussion between leaders from both programs\, offering insights into their unique approaches\, shared goals\, and opportunities to work together to support people with declining health and increasing social needs.  \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://members.pallmed.ca/event/supporting-communities-together-exploring-nav-care-volunteers-and-community-connectors-in-action/
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Centre for Palliative Care":MAILTO:office@bc-cpc.ca
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SUMMARY:Rural Reach Webinar: Indigenous Women's Determinants of Health & Illness in Medicine
DESCRIPTION:For this Indigenous Education Series\, Dr. Aldred will provide an overview of the topic of Indigenous women and the factors that help keep us well and the impacts of colonialism. She will weave her own story while sharing key findings and recommendations pertinent to the practice of medicine. \nPlease note\, this is not an accredited event. Free General Admission – Everyone is Welcome\nObjectives: \n\nIntroduce the topic and share my own experience as an Indigenous female patient and physician\nWhy this topic is important – Share key findings from reports related to Indigenous women.\nExplore recommendations on how we can begin to address disparities faced by Indigenous Women\n\nPresenter: \nDr. Terri Aldred (she/her) is Dakelh (Carrier) from the Tl’Azt’En Nation and a proud member of the Lysiloo (Frog) Clan. She is a family physician\, educator\, and advocate for Indigenous health equity. Dr. Aldred serves as Academic Lead at the National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health (NCCIH)\, Executive Medical Director of Primary Care at the First Nations Health Authority (FNHA)\, and provides care to 12 northern BC communities through Carrier Sekani Family Services. \nA past recipient of multiple national awards\, including the RDoC Mikhael Award and U of A Alumni Horizon Award\, Dr. Aldred is passionate about advancing culturally safe care\, Indigenous leadership in medicine\, and systems change rooted in community and justice. She lives on Lheidli T’enneh territory (Prince George) with her husband and two children. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://members.pallmed.ca/event/rural-reach-webinar-indigenous-womens-determinants-of-health-illness-in-medicine/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Society of Rural Physicians of Canada":MAILTO:info@srpc.ca
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