Unlocking Nurse Retention Success: Strategies for Internationally Educated Nurses

This webinar is presented by the National Newcomer Navigation Network (N4)

Did you know that nurse turnover costs healthcare organizations millions annually? During this health human resource crisis, it's just as crucial to retain nurses in the workplace as to recruit them. Join our engaging session to explore the new national nurse retention toolkit. We’ll provide essential guidance tailored to the unique considerations faced by those who represent nearly two thirds of the increase in nurses; those who received their education outside of Canada. Bring your questions and real-world scenarios — we’ll address them live. Don’t miss this opportunity to transform nurse retention in your organization.

# Learning Objectives:

  • Discover proven strategies to boost nurse retention rates.
  • Learn how to create a supportive environment for IENs.
  • Access practical tools from the national nurse retention toolkit.
Details
Wednesday, July 24, 2024 - 13:00
1:00 pm
Cost: 
Free
Internal/External: 
Event Type: 
Location
Webinar

ECHO Open Session: Concussion—Recap of Key Principles & Assessment of Emerging Evidence

These learning sessions are hosted by ECHO at UHN.

You are invited to “sample ECHO” by attending one or all of the ECHO sessions listed below. Come learn about ECHO and how to diagnose & manage your patients through our interactive online medical education.  

# Please join us for one or more of our upcoming ECHO sessions. 

ECHO Open Sessions: 12:00PM—1:30PM EST

  • Monday, June 24    Liver—Cirrhosis: Management of Key Complications
  • Wednesday, June 26    Concussion—Prolonged Sleep/Wake Disturbances and Persisting Fatigue
  • Monday, July 8    Liver—Hepatitis C: Pre-treatment & regimen selection
  • Wednesday, July 10    Concussion—Recap of Key Principles & Assessment of Emerging Evidence

# About ECHO

  • Open to all health care providers 
  • No cost to join*
  • Online (via zoom)
  • Earn CPD credits
  • Present your cases for support from the ECHO Inter-professional Specialist team 

# Note 

  • The registration link is for these open sessions only (if you are a current registrant, there is no need to re-register)
  • Please share with other healthcare providers in Ontario. They're welcome to "sample ECHO" by joining these sessions without joining the full program curriculum

 

 

Details
Wednesday, July 10, 2024 - 12:00
12:00 - 1:30 pm
Cost: 
Free
Internal/External: 
Event Type: 
Location

ECHO Open Session: Liver—Hepatitis C: Pre-treatment & regimen selection

These learning sessions are hosted by ECHO at UHN.

You are invited to “sample ECHO” by attending one or all of the ECHO sessions listed below. Come learn about ECHO and how to diagnose & manage your patients through our interactive online medical education.  

# Please join us for one or more of our upcoming ECHO sessions. 

ECHO Open Sessions: 12:00PM—1:30PM EST

  • Monday, June 24    Liver—Cirrhosis: Management of Key Complications
  • Wednesday, June 26    Concussion—Prolonged Sleep/Wake Disturbances and Persisting Fatigue
  • Monday, July 8    Liver—Hepatitis C: Pre-treatment & regimen selection
  • Wednesday, July 10    Concussion—Recap of Key Principles & Assessment of Emerging Evidence

# About ECHO

  • Open to all health care providers 
  • No cost to join*
  • Online (via zoom)
  • Earn CPD credits
  • Present your cases for support from the ECHO Inter-professional Specialist team 

# Note 

  • The registration link is for these open sessions only (if you are a current registrant, there is no need to re-register)
  • Please share with other healthcare providers in Ontario. They're welcome to "sample ECHO" by joining these sessions without joining the full program curriculum
Details
Monday, July 8, 2024 - 12:00
12:00-1:30pm
Cost: 
Free
Internal/External: 
Event Type: 
Location

ECHO Open Session: Concussion—Prolonged Sleep/Wake Disturbances and Persisting Fatigue

These learning sessions are presented by ECHO at UHN.

You are invited to “sample ECHO” by attending one or all of the ECHO sessions listed below. Come learn about ECHO and how to diagnose & manage your patients through our interactive online medical education.  

# Please join us for one or more of our upcoming ECHO sessions. 

ECHO Open Sessions: 12:00PM—1:30PM EST

  • Monday, June 24    Liver—Cirrhosis: Management of Key Complications
  • Wednesday, June 26    Concussion—Prolonged Sleep/Wake Disturbances and Persisting Fatigue
  • Monday, July 8    Liver—Hepatitis C: Pre-treatment & regimen selection
  • Wednesday, July 10    Concussion—Recap of Key Principles & Assessment of Emerging Evidence

# About ECHO

  • Open to all health care providers 
  • No cost to join*
  • Online (via zoom)
  • Earn CPD credits
  • Present your cases for support from the ECHO Inter-professional Specialist team 

# Note 

  • The registration link is for these open sessions only (if you are a current registrant, there is no need to re-register)
  • Please share with other healthcare providers in Ontario. They're welcome to "sample ECHO" by joining these sessions without joining the full program curriculum

 

 

 

Details
Wednesday, June 26, 2024 - 12:00
12:00 - 1:30 pm
Cost: 
Free
Internal/External: 
Event Type: 
Location

ECHO Open Session: Liver--Cirrhosis: Management of Key Complications

These learning sessions are hosted by ECHO at UHN.

You are invited to “sample ECHO” by attending one or all of the ECHO sessions listed below. Come learn about ECHO and how to diagnose & manage your patients through our interactive online medical education.  

# Please join us for one or more of our upcoming ECHO sessions. 

ECHO Open Sessions: 12:00PM—1:30PM EST

  • Monday, June 24    Liver—Cirrhosis: Management of Key Complications
  • Wednesday, June 26    Concussion—Prolonged Sleep/Wake Disturbances and Persisting Fatigue
  • Monday, July 8    Liver—Hepatitis C: Pre-treatment & regimen selection
  • Wednesday, July 10    Concussion—Recap of Key Principles & Assessment of Emerging Evidence

# About ECHO

  • Open to all health care providers 
  • No cost to join*
  • Online (via zoom)
  • Earn CPD credits
  • Present your cases for support from the ECHO Inter-professional Specialist team 

# Note 

  • The registration link is for these open sessions only (if you are a current registrant, there is no need to re-register)
  • Please share with other healthcare providers in Ontario. They're welcome to "sample ECHO" by joining these sessions without joining the full program curriculum

 

 

 

Details
Monday, June 24, 2024 - 12:00
12:00 1:30 pm
Cost: 
Free
Internal/External: 
Event Type: 
Location

Primary care network tackling social determinants of health: launch of Deep End Canada

Poster image. Speakers' portraits and names with date, time, and registration link

What happens when a group of primary health care providers come together to serve socio-economically deprived populations in Canada? In this episode, we want to introduce Primary Care at the Deep End Canada, a network of health practitioners that aims to improve the collection and use of social data to address social determinants of health at the individual, clinic, and policy levels. Join our speaker series to learn about

  • The role of primary care and primary care networks in addressing social and structural determinants of health, such as poverty
  • The GPs at the Deep End project
  • Successful strategies from Scotland and other countries for improving patient and community health through the Deep End
  • The goals of Deep End Canada and how you can get involved or learn more

#Presenters

  • Dr. Graham Watt
  • Dr. Tiffany Lee
  • Dr. Mélanie Ann Smitherman
  • Dr. Ginetta Salvalaggio
  • Dr. Archna Gupta
Details
Wednesday, June 19, 2024 - 10:00
10:00 am
Cost: 
Free
Internal/External: 
Event Type: 
Location

Hope - Helpers - Healing | The Mental Health Impacts of Discrimination

The Institute for Muslim Mental Health and Islamic Social Services is presenting a Two-Day Roundtable for Muslim Social Workers, Mental Health Professionals, Providers, and Practitioners to learn, share, and collaborate on the road map to healing.

#Conference Objectives

  • Recognize and respond to the growing social and mental health needs of Muslim families, Youth and Women
  • Share strategies that are culturally safe, spiritually infused and trauma-informed mental health supports
  • Professional Development for Practitioners
  • Build capacity and resilience for Muslim Youth
Details
Saturday, June 22, 2024 - 08:30
June 22 & 23, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Cost: 
200.00
Location
Hilton Suites Winnipeg Airport
1800 Wellington Ave.
Winnipeg, MB R3H 1B2

Canadian Congress on Disability Inclusion

This event is presented by Employment and Social Development Canada.

The third annual Canadian Congress on Disability Inclusion (CCDI) is on May 23, 2024. This year’s theme is "Forward Together: Accessibility and Inclusion for All".

The Congress will kick-start National AccessAbility Week. It will support the sharing of insights to help shape accessible and inclusive communities and workplaces across Canada. It will bring together:

  • persons with disabilities
  • disability organizations
  • public and private organizations
  • academics
  • innovators
  • thought leaders

CCDI 2024 is a virtual, accessible, and inclusive event. It is free and open to the public.  For more information, please contact the event organizers.

Details
Thursday, May 23, 2024 - 10:30
10:30 am
Cost: 
Free
Location

ECHO | Liver Diseases: Approach to Fatty Liver

This online learning event is part of the ECHO Liver Evening Series 2024 

ECHO Liver is a peer-supported learning program hosted by UHN and funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health. This evening session will consist of a didactic lecture by an interprofessional team and real de-identified patient case. If you wish to present an anonymized patient case for discussion, please contact Sarah.Tea@UHN.ca. ECHO sessions are accredited and open to all healthcare providers.

 

 

 

 

Details
Thursday, June 6, 2024 - 19:00
7:00 - 8:15 pm
Cost: 
Free
Event Type: 
Location
Online learning

"All My Relations" Teachings: Relationships and Connections between Indigenous Peoples and Newcomers

This webinar is presented by the National Newcomer Navigation Network (N4).

Join us for an enlightening webinar discussion where MCC Elders and staff will discuss how they have been working to bridge relationship and connection between Indigenous and Newcomer relatives. With the guidance of ancient Indigenous Medicine Wheel teachings, Seven Sacred Principles, Healing Medicines and the land based, All My Relations Teachings, MCC Indigenous Elders and staff have been able to develop holistic programming that has enhanced mutual understanding and appreciation of the strengths, struggles, commonalities and differences between Indigenous and Newcomer families and individuals.

#Learning Objectives

  • To explore Indigenous ways of being, doing and knowing as a holistic framework for program development and facilitation
  • To learn about the Indigenous spiritual and operational concepts of All My Relations and land-based teachings
  • The importance of creating greater awareness and collaboration between Indigenous and immigrant communities to prevent stereotyping and address misinformation
  • Understand current issues for First Nations and immigrant communities diverse impacts on emotional and mental wellbeing and promote mutual acceptance

#Presenters

  • Debra DiUbaldo, Elder in Residence, Mount Carmel Clinic
  • Catherine Biaya, Community Health Facilitator, Mount Carmel Clinic
  • Winifred Vugampore, Clinical Social Worker/Counsellor, Mount Carmel Clinic

 

Details
Wednesday, June 19, 2024 - 13:00
1:00 - 2;00 pm
Cost: 
Free
Internal/External: 
Event Type: 
Location
Webinar