Live Q&A: Primary Care Access Improvement
The Primary Care Access Improvement offering helps team-based primary care organizations create efficiencies and optimize team functioning, so patients receive timely care, regardless of urgency or demand.
NOTE: All event times are listed in PACIFIC TIME (PT)
The Primary Care Access Improvement offering helps team-based primary care organizations create efficiencies and optimize team functioning, so patients receive timely care, regardless of urgency or demand.
Hosted by Covenant Health Palliative Institute, this ongoing series brings together clinicians, educators, and leaders across Alberta to engage in discussions and explore topics such as continuing education, care delivery processes and best practice care. Register for the next session of this series, “Pain and anxiety medications at end of life from a palliative nurse consultant […]
Calling all long-term care providers leading palliative care-related QI initiatives in Ontario! Join us for the next session in the Ontario Long-Term Care Quality Improvement Community of Practice, “From Recognition to Relief: Enhancing Pain Management in Dementia through Quality Improvement,” focused on dementia-related pain, symptom management, and responsive behaviours in LTC. REGISTER HERE
Discover how primary and community care can reduce emergency visits. We’ll examine strategies through various pathways, including primary care improvements, integrating care and workforce considerations while working with and for patients. The webinar will cover the impact of these approaches and share real-world examples and actionable insights. REGISTER HERE
REGISTRATION: https://ubc.zoom.us/meeting/register/v9fxJbS5QcWClMK_pMwtmA CME CREDITS: MainPro+/MOC Section 1 credits: 1.0. About the topic: In this TI Best Evidence Webinar, Dr. Davie Wong will address a historical practice that is often unwarranted, by reviewing evidence from RCTs and comparing the advantages and disadvantages of oral and IV antibiotics. He will suggest criteria to determine when oral therapy is appropriate and will […]
This community of practice from the Canadian Gerontological Nursing Association invites you to join a dynamic community of learning focused on improving care for older adults, their families, and health care teams. Take part to discover valuable strategies for improving health and well-being outcomes, supporting older adults’ autonomy, and integrating best practices into your clinical […]
Couldn’t attend the April webinar on the newly released Canadian Atlas of Palliative Care: British Columbia Edition? Here’s another chance to explore this unique Canadian resource that provides a comprehensive, data-driven snapshot of palliative care in British Columbia. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about this unique, interactive tool, and how it can be used […]
Shared decision-making is central to person- and family-centred care, especially when supporting older adults with dementia and multimorbidity at home. This session explores how respecting and valuing the diverse perspectives of individuals, families, and care providers can improve collaboration and lead to decisions that align with what […]
Take part in this upcoming accredited session hosted by the Institut de soins palliatifs et de fin de vie Michel-Sarrazin – Université Laval, for a discussion focused on issues of diversity in palliative care from the perspective of the health care provider. Presenter: Dr. Olivia Nguyen, MD, MM, CCMF(SP), FCMF, FRCPC, médecine palliative, Professeur adjoint […]
NOTE: All event times are listed in PACIFIC TIME (PT)