ECHO UHN: Pediatric Concussion
This 2-session learning series is presented by ECHO UHN.
May 14, 2025: Management of Pediatric Concussion Symptoms by Kristian Goulet
May 28, 2025: Diagnosis and Assessment of Pediatric Concussions by Shannon Scratch
This 2-session learning series is presented by ECHO UHN.
May 14, 2025: Management of Pediatric Concussion Symptoms by Kristian Goulet
May 28, 2025: Diagnosis and Assessment of Pediatric Concussions by Shannon Scratch
This webinar is presented by Healthcare Excellence Canada.
Care Forward is a new initiative from Healthcare Excellence Canada. Teams can access funding, coaching, tools and peer connections to drive meaningful, local impact.
This session is presented by Healthcare Excellence Canada.

This session is presented by Healthcare Excellence Canada.
Care Forward is a new initiative from Healthcare Excellence Canada. Teams can access funding, coaching, tools and peer connections to drive meaningful, local impact.
This webinar is presented by Healthcare Excellence Canada (HEC) as a launch event for their new program, Care Foreward.
Are you ready to share knowledge and apply proven approaches to improve care in your community and beyond?
Launching in May 2025, Care Forward is a new initiative that provides funding, expert coaching, resources and a network of peers to help participants drive impact across four key priorities:
This webinar is presented by the Health Data Research Network (HDRN) as part of the Big IDEAs About Health Data speaker series.
About the Presentation:
Public Health 2025 is the national conference where public health professionals, researchers, policy-makers, academics, students and trainees come together to strengthen efforts to improve health and well-being, to share the latest research and information, to promote best practices and to advocate for public health issues and policies grounded in research.
Winnipeg is located in Treaty One Territory, the home and traditional lands of the Anishinaabe (Ojibwe), Ininew (Cree), and Dakota peoples, and in the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.
This Webinar is Presented by the Alliance for Healthier Communities and the CanScreenT1D Research Consortium.
The overall goal of the McMaster University Annual Review Course in Psychiatry is to help build capacity among front-line mental health providers related to the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of patients with mental health concerns.
The provision of mental health care primarily occurs in community and primary care settings, where a wide array of multidisciplinary team members, including family physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, social workers, psychologists, pharmacists, physician assistants, and psychiatrists, work together to meet the complex needs of patients with mental illness.