This webinar is presented by Ontario Health.

Health care teams who provide care to people with sickle cell disease (SCD) are invited to join our next Sickle Cell Disease Community of Practice webinar focused on Sickle Cell Disease E2P Implementation Achievements Across all 2024/25 Participating Sites. Attendees will review current E2P achievements, analyse key data and metrics, and learn from highlighted site experiences, including effective tools, priority enablers, and key outcomes that have improved care delivery for people with SCD. 

# Presenters

Rosa Spataro | Manager, Emergency Department, Humber River Hospital Elizabeth A. Tayler | Registered Nurse, Humber River Hospital Benish Qaiser | Registered Nurse, Humber River Hospital Jennifer Page | Clinical Nurse Educator, Emergency Services Program, North York General Hospital  

# Target audience 

Primary care and specialist clinicians; community care clinicians; clinicians and administrators from dedicated SCD centres; emergency department clinicians; hospital leaders and administrators; quality improvement and equity specialists; and clinical educators involved in providing care to people with SCD (and their families and care partners).

Primary care and specialist physicians can receive continuing medical education (CME) credits for attending the webinar.

# About the Sickle Cell Disease Community of Practice

On May 15, 2024, Ontario Health launched a Sickle Cell Disease Community of Practice. Its goal is to create a group that will champion improvements to the quality of care that people with SCD receive across all care settings in Ontario, by implementing the Sickle Cell Disease quality standard.

The community of practice is hosted in an online space on Quorum. This space includes a discussion forum, a document library with tools and resources, and a member directory for networking with other health care teams doing work related to SCD. The community of practice holds regular interactive webinars focusing on topics and content streams that are relevant to the entire community, or to subgroups.  

Details
Wednesday, October 22, 2025 - 12:00
12-1 pm
Cost: 
Free
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