Sickle Cell Disease Community of Practice Webinar: Early Successes and Solution Sharing With Newly Funded Dedicated SCD Centres

This webinar is hosted by Ontario Health as an activity of their Sickle Cell Disease Community of Practice

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 on January 21 from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. The session will focus on Early Successes and Solution Sharing With Newly Funded Dedicated SCD Centres. Additionally, this session will provide recommendations and guidance that other newly funded centres could learn from.  

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).

# Presenters

Dr. Ian Zenlea | Medical Director and Division Head of Children’s Health, Clinician Scientist & Lead, Family and Child Health Initiative, Trillium Health Partners

Dianne Fierheller | Registered Nurse, Humber River Hospital

Kyla Chepelsky | Clinical Nurse Educator, Emergency Services Program, North York General Hospital 

# 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.

Join the Sickle Cell Disease Community of Practice.

Détails
le Mercredi 21 Janvier 2026 - 12:00
12-1 pm
Coût : 
Free
Internal/External: 
Type d’événement : 
Emplacement

From Insight to Action: Tools that Support Implementation | 3: StrategEase tool (Part 2)

This webinar is presented by the Centre for Implementation as part of their series "From Insight to Action: Tools that Support Implementation."

This 2-part webinar from the Centre for Implementation is the demonstrates the NEW version of the StrategEase tool shows you how to select evidence-informed change strategies that directly address your identified barriers and facilitators, using theories and frameworks. Part 2 focuses on contextual barriers and facilitators mapped to the Context Compass Framework. (Learn about Part 1 here.)

# #About the Series

From Insight to Action: Tools that Support Implementation (link is external)is a series of six one-hour learning events from the Centre for Implementation (TCI). Each of the first five events will demonstrate one TCI tool with real-world examples and interactive activities, and the sixth event will feature a panel of changemakers who will share how they have used different tools in practice. Register for the series to receive reminder emails about all events in the series, as well as recordings. You are not required to attend every event. 

Détails
le Jeudi 14 Mai 2026 - 12:00
12-1 pm
Coût : 
Free
Internal/External: 
Type d’événement : 
Emplacement
Online

From Insight to Action: Tools that Support Implementation | 2: StrategEase tool (Part 1)

This webinar is presented by the Centre for Implementation as part of their series "From Insight to Action: Tools that Support Implementation."

This 2-part webinar from the Centre for Implementation is the demonstrates the NEW version of the StrategEase tool shows you how to select evidence-informed change strategies that directly address your identified barriers and facilitators, using theories and frameworks. Part 1 focuses on focuses on individual-level barriers and facilitators mapped to the Capability, Opportunity, Motivation - Behavior (COM-B) theory and Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF). (Learn about Part 2 here). 

# About the Series

From Insight to Action: Tools that Support Implementation is a series of six one-hour learning events from the Centre for Implementation (TCI). Each of the first five events will demonstrate one TCI tool with real-world examples and interactive activities, and the sixth event will feature a panel of changemakers who will share how they have used different tools in practice. Register for the series to receive reminder emails about all events in the series, as well as recordings. You are not required to attend every event. 

Détails
le Jeudi 12 Mars 2026 - 12:00
12-1 pm
Coût : 
Free
Internal/External: 
Type d’événement : 
Emplacement
Online

From Insight to Action: Tools that Support Implementation | 1: Cultiv8 Tool

This webinar is presented by the Centre for Implementation as part of their series "From Insight to Action: Tools that Support Implementation."

Cultiv8 tool equips you with actionable strategies to help you build trust and navigate power dynamics at both the individual and organizational level.

# About the Series

From Insight to Action: Tools that Support Implementation is a series of six one-hour learning events from the Centre for Implementation (TCI). Each of the first five events will demonstrate one TCI tool with real-world examples and interactive activities, and the sixth event will feature a panel of changemakers who will share how they have used different tools in practice. Register for the series to receive reminder emails about all events in the series, as well as recordings. You are not required to attend every event. 

Détails
le Jeudi 22 Janvier 2026 - 12:00
12-1 pm
Coût : 
Free
Internal/External: 
Type d’événement : 
Emplacement
Online

Launch Webinar for new Common QIP Indicator: Number of New Clients

This event is presented by the Alliance for Healthier Communities

This QIP season, the Alliance is introducing a new Common QIP Indicator for our sector: "Number of New Clients/Patients." 

This new indicator will replace "Client Involvement in Decisions about their Care," which Ontario Health discontinued in 2025. It was chosen by Alliance members through the EPIC Learning Health System Steering Committee, and their technical specifications were developed in partnership with the Improvers Working Group. 

Alliance members are encouraged to make the new indicator a priority in their 2026-27 QIPs. This will support our members in adopting a quality improvement mindset in their efforts to increase primary care access and address attachment challenges in their communities, and it will demonstrate our sector's leadership in addressing the challenges facing our health system. This indicator is aligned with Ontario Health's 2026 priority QIP indicators for 2026-27 and with the broader health system's objective of achieving full attachment to team-based primary care. 

Join us as we provide an orientation to the new indicator. We will discuss the technical specifications, how to access the data, and how to manage client data in your EMR to ensure good data quality.

Détails
le Mardi 10 Février 2026 - 11:00
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Coût : 
Free
Internal/External: 
Type d’événement : 
Emplacement
Webinar

ECHO Rheumatology - 2026 Cycle

This learning series is presented by ECHO at UHN. 

This program aims to support primary care providers with diagnosis and management of their rheumatic patients, allowing for early treatment so that tissue/joint damage is avoided or reduced.  

# Program learning objectives 

  • To develop an approach to identifying inflammatory arthritis in order to 

  • Facilitate early referral and management 

  • Optimize triage 

  • Identifying clinical, laboratory and radiographic features suggestive of disease flare/activity 

  • Monitoring for side effects of commonly used disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs) 

  • Monitoring for disease and treatment associated comorbidity 

This activity has been certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada and the Ontario Chapter for up to 52.5 Mainpro+® Certified Activity credits. CPD certificates will be emailed to participants at the end of each cycle. 
 

# Case Presentation  

  • Do you have a challenging rheumatic patient case?
  • ECHO offers access to interprofessional, specialist and community input to gain practical tips to best care for your patient, without the wait time.
  • All patient cases are anonymous. Please do not share any patient identifying information. 

ECHO Patient case form

Détails
le Vendredi 9 Janvier 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 16 Janvier 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 23 Janvier 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 6 Février 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 13 Février 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 27 Février 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 6 Mars 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 13 Mars 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 27 Mars 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 10 Avril 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 24 Avril 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 1 Mai 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 8 Mai 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 22 Mai 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 29 Mai 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 12 Juin 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 19 Juin 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 26 Juin 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 10 Juillet 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 17 Juillet 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 24 Juillet 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 11 Septembre 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 18 Septembre 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 25 Septembre 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 2 Octobre 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 16 Octobre 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 23 Octobre 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 30 Octobre 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 6 Novembre 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 13 Novembre 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 20 Novembre 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 27 Novembre 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 4 Décembre 2026 - 12:00
le Vendredi 11 Décembre 2026 - 12:00
Fridays 12:00-1:30
Coût : 
Free
Internal/External: 
Type d’événement : 
Emplacement
Online

ECHO Chronic Pain & Opioid Stewardship - Winter/Spring 2026

This learning series is presented by ECHO at UHN. 

The goal of ECHO Chronic Pain is to support primary care providers in diagnosis and management of their chronic pain patients. 

# Program Learning Objectives

  • Interpret comprehensive assessments to make an accurate and timely pain diagnosis, plan treatment and follow-up. 

  • Employ assessment techniques to determine origin, track evolution, and support treatment of chronic pain. 

  • Self-regulate attitudes and beliefs about patient presentations to provide safe and effective chronic pain management. 

  • Develop comfort level, self-efficacy in managing chronic pain. 
  • Develop ability to mentor and be mentored by colleagues in a community of practice that ultimately benefits the patient. 

This is a professional learning activity which provide up to 60 hours of Continuing Education for Family Medicine Specialists (CFPC), Royal College Specialists (CFPC) and all health professionals. CPD certificates will be emailed to participants at the end of each cycle.  

Detailed curriculum and schedule here. 

# Case Presentation  

  • Do you have a challenging pain patient case?
  • ECHO offers access to interprofessional, specialist and community input to gain practical tips to best care for your patient, without the wait time. 
  • All patient cases are anonymous. Please do not share any patient identifying information. 

ECHO Patient Case Form

Détails
le Jeudi 8 Janvier 2026 - 12:30
le Jeudi 15 Janvier 2026 - 12:30
le Jeudi 22 Janvier 2026 - 12:30
le Jeudi 29 Janvier 2026 - 12:30
le Jeudi 5 Février 2026 - 12:30
le Jeudi 12 Février 2026 - 12:30
le Jeudi 26 Février 2026 - 12:30
le Jeudi 5 Mars 2026 - 12:30
le Jeudi 12 Mars 2026 - 12:30
le Jeudi 12 Mars 2026 - 12:30
le Jeudi 26 Mars 2026 - 12:30
le Jeudi 9 Avril 2026 - 12:30
le Jeudi 16 Avril 2026 - 12:30
le Jeudi 23 Avril 2026 - 12:30
le Jeudi 30 Avril 2026 - 12:30
le Jeudi 7 Mai 2026 - 12:30
le Jeudi 14 Mai 2026 - 12:30
le Jeudi 28 Mai 2026 - 12:30
le Jeudi 4 Juin 2026 - 12:30
le Jeudi 11 Juin 2026 - 12:30
Thursdays, 12:30 - 2:00 pm
Coût : 
Free
Internal/External: 
Type d’événement : 
Emplacement

ECHO Traumatic Brain Injury - 2026 Cycle

This learning series is presented by ECHO at UHN. 

ECHO Traumatic Brain Injury covers topics related to persisting TBI symptoms, in children and adults, as well as diagnosis of acute and chronic concussion. The ECHO program is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive approach to TBI diagnosis and symptom management across the continuum.  

# Program Learning Objectives  

  • Diagnosis: Improve assessment and diagnosis rates for mild-severe traumatic brain injury in primary care, including diagnosis of acute and prolonged traumatic brain injury symptoms in all age groups.   
  • Risk Reduction: Increase frontline clinicians’ expertise and competence in identifying and reducing risk for prolonged symptoms of mild-severe traumatic brain injury.
  • Management: Standardize and upgrade mild-severe traumatic brain injury management in primary care using evidence-informed best practice guidelines developed by an international team of leading traumatic brain injury experts.
  • Overall: Improve patient health outcomes by reducing protracted recovery and improving support for return to activity. 

This activity has been certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada and the Ontario Chapter for up to 30 Mainpro+® Certified Activity credits. CPD certificates will be emailed to participants at the end of each cycle

See detailed schedule and curriculum here. 

# Case Presentation  

  • Do you have a challenging TBI patient case?
  • ECHO offers access to interprofessional, specialist and community input to gain practical tips to best care for your patient, without the wait time.
  • All patient cases are anonymous. Please do not share any patient identifying information. 

ECHO Patient Case form 

Détails
le Mercredi 7 Janvier 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 14 Janvier 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 21 Janvier 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 28 Janvier 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 28 Janvier 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 4 Février 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 11 Février 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 4 Mars 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 11 Mars 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 25 Mars 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 8 Avril 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 15 Avril 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 22 Avril 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 29 Avril 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 6 Mai 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 13 Mai 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 27 Mai 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 3 Juin 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 10 Juin 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 9 Septembre 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 16 Septembre 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 23 Septembre 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 16 Septembre 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 30 Septembre 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 7 Octobre 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 21 Octobre 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 28 Octobre 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 4 Novembre 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 11 Novembre 2026 - 17:00
le Mercredi 18 Novembre 2026 - 17:00
Wednesdays 5:00-6:00 pm
Coût : 
Free
Internal/External: 
Type d’événement : 
Emplacement
Online

ECHO Liver - Winter/Spring 2026 Cycle

This learning series is presented by ECHO at UHN. 

There are over 100 liver diseases. Over 7 million Canadians have non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and over half a million Canadians suffer from chronic viral hepatitis. Learn how to diagnose and manage your Liver patients through interactive online medical education. 

# Program learning objectives

  • Describe the impact of liver disease on the Canadian population health
  • Identify and initiate treatment of liver infection, including diagnosis, assessment, management and follow-up of persons affected with liver infection
  • Apply liver treatment and management tools to clinical care in participants’ own practice setting

See full curriculum and schedule here. 

# Case Presentation 

  • Do you have a challenging liver patient case?
  • ECHO offers access to interprofessional, specialist and community input to gain practical tips to best care for your patient, without the wait time.
  • All patient cases are anonymous. Please do not share any patient identifying information. 

ECHO Patient Case Form  

Détails
le Lundi 5 Janvier 2026 - 12:00
le Lundi 12 Janvier 2026 - 12:00
le Lundi 19 Janvier 2026 - 12:00
le Lundi 26 Janvier 2026 - 12:00
le Lundi 2 Février 2026 - 12:00
le Lundi 9 Février 2026 - 12:00
le Lundi 23 Février 2026 - 12:00
le Lundi 2 Mars 2026 - 12:00
le Lundi 9 Mars 2026 - 12:00
le Lundi 23 Mars 2026 - 12:00
le Lundi 30 Mars 2026 - 12:00
le Lundi 13 Avril 2026 - 12:00
le Lundi 20 Avril 2026 - 12:00
le Lundi 27 Avril 2026 - 12:00
le Lundi 4 Mai 2026 - 12:00
le Lundi 11 Mai 2026 - 12:00
le Lundi 25 Mai 2026 - 12:00
le Lundi 1 Juin 2026 - 12:00
Weekly on Mondays, 12:00-1:30 pm
Coût : 
Free
Internal/External: 
Type d’événement : 
Emplacement
Online

Principles and Strategies for Community Engagement

This course is presented by Centre for Community Based Research

This experiential and applied course will provide an overview of core principles and effective strategies for community engagement.

# Course Description:

This experiential and applied course will provide an overview of core principles and effective strategies for community engagement in community-based research. Students will learn about the opportunities and tensions of participation and community engagement in research, as well as how to tailor engagement strategies for the communities you’re working with, to meet specific project objectives across all four phases of community-based research. Topics include but are not limited to an overview of community engagement, how to build meaningful relationships across the research life span, and how to design and facilitate creative strategies to foster collaboration, co-learning and empowerment. Principles of equity, diversity, and ethics will be explored throughout. Ideal for students and professionals in non-profits, public health, and social services, this course equips you to conduct meaningful, feasible, and ethical community engagement in your community-based research project.

Delivery Method: Online (Synchronous) on Zoom

Instructors: Sarah Switzer, Rashmi Narkhede

Course Length: 14 hours

# Course Objectives:

The course will:

  1. Explore equitable community engagement across all 4 phases of community-based research.
  2. Encourage students to think deeply about how to meaningfully, equitably and feasibly engage communities in community-based research and evaluation.
  3. Learn about, adapt and trial creative engagement strategies for dialogue, consultation, decision-making.
  4. Apply these learnings ‘real time’ to students own work with communities.

# Course Sessions Dates and Time:

Wednesday, February 11, 2026, from 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM ET

Wednesday, February 18, 2026, from 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM ET

Wednesday, February 25, 2026, from 12:30 PM to 03:30 PM ET

Wednesday, March 04, 2026, from 12:30 PM to 03:30 PM ET

Wednesday, March 11, 2026, from 12:30 PM to 03:30 PM ET

 

Détails
le Mercredi 11 Février 2026 - 13:00
Various dates in February and March, 1:30-4:30 pm
Coût : 
$695
Internal/External: 
Type d’événement : 
Emplacement