NOTE: All event times are listed in PACIFIC TIME (PT)

  • ECHO Session: Culturally Sensitive Care For The Chinese Community

    Virtual

    Register Here Talking about serious illness in a culturally sensitive way can be challenging. In this talk, we will talk about ways to adapt our communication tools to improve communication and to promote culturally sensitive care. Presenter: Dr. Kelvin Lou Part of our Updates & Innovations in Essential Conversations for the Health Care Team ECHO Series.

  • Webinar Part 1: Understanding systems of inequity that impact access to safe and high-quality healthcare for Black people

    Virtual

    In the upcoming two-part webinar series of HEC’s Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Virtual Learning Exchange, we’ll explore critical race theory, intersectionality, and anti-oppressive practices focusing on Black peoples’ health and anti-Black racism. Dates: May 22, 2024 (Part 1) and June 19, 2024 (Part 2) Time: 12:00-1:30 p.m. ET Register for the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion webinar series

  • Webinar Part 2: Understanding systems of inequity that impact access to safe and high-quality healthcare for Black people

    Virtual

    In the upcoming two-part webinar series of HEC’s Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Virtual Learning Exchange, we’ll explore critical race theory, intersectionality, and anti-oppressive practices focusing on Black peoples’ health and anti-Black racism. Dates: May 22, 2024 (Part 1) and June 19, 2024 (Part 2) Time: 12:00-1:30 p.m. ET Register for the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion webinar series

  • Methadone4Pain Free Webinar

    Virtual

    We are hosting a free webinar on methadone for pain in palliative care in May. It would be greatly appreciated if you could share the details below within your network. The webinar will be of interest to physicians, medical students, nurse practitioners, and other clinicians working in palliative care who may be caring for people […]

  • ECHO Session: Identifying People Who Would Benefit from a Palliative Approach

    Virtual

    Join the Canadian Home Care Association to discover how the early identification of individuals and implementing a palliative approach to care can change how people live and die. You’ll learn to initiate crucial conversations on symptom management, advance care planning, and understanding a person’s values and culture. A team-based approach enhances care by addressing current […]

  • Webinar: Working Together for Better Care: Benefits of Health and Social Care Partnerships

    Virtual

    Health and social care partnerships provide a unique opportunity to address complex health and social needs. With social determinants of health, such as employment and housing, accounting for 30-55 percent of health outcomes (World Health Organization), there’s been a call in this country to engage with sectors beyond health to improve equitable access to care. […]

  • Rural Reach Webinars – Anxiety, Behaviours in Dementia and Social Isolation and Loneliness among Older Adults

    Virtual

    Highlights from Three New Canadian Clinical Guidelines Location: Zoom - The link will be in the confirmation email Will you be attending? Register Not attending Register Now or select "Not Attending," and your email will be excluded from further reminders about this specific event. EVENT DETAILS: Free for SRPC Members / $50 for General Admission […]

  • Community-Based Palliative Care Community of Practice: What’s in store for palliative care in Canada: policy, advocacy, and implementation

    Virtual

    Join us for the third series of the Community-Based Primary Palliative Care Community of Practice. This Canada-wide initiative focuses on supporting primary care clinicians to integrate primary palliative care into their practices. This one-credit-per-hour Group Learning program has been certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada for up to 9.0 Mainpro+® credits. Register […]

  • CAPO 2024 Conference

    The Westin Calgary 320 4th Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

    The mission of the Canadian Association of Psychosocial Oncology (CAPO) is to foster the science and practice of psychosocial oncology to improve the care for people affected by cancer through partnerships, research, public policy, advocacy and education. Our 2024 Conference marks the 39th year that CAPO has brought together a national body of health care […]

  • NOSM – Education Session: Wound Management

    Virtual

    REGISTER HERE This one-credit-per-hour Group Learning program meets the certification criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been certified by the Continuing Education and Professional Development Office at NOSM University for up to 2 Mainpro+ credit(s).

NOTE: All event times are listed in PACIFIC TIME (PT)