This online learning series is presented by ECHO Ontario at UHN.
If you are currently registered for the program you don't need to re-register. You will automatically receive the agenda for the next cycle.
This online learning series is presented by ECHO Ontario at UHN.
If you are currently registered for the program you don't need to re-register. You will automatically receive the agenda for the next cycle.
This in-person lecture is presented by the Institute for Pandemics ((IfP) at the University of Toronto.
The Institute for Pandemics welcomes Professor Daniel Barnett on June 5, 2025, to present a lecture on his work on public health emergencies.
This online workshop is presented by Project ECHO at UHN as part of their ECHO Liver evening series.
Please feel free to share this event with other healthcare providers in Ontario. You do not need to be a regular weekly participant to attend.
If you would like to present a case please contact sarah.tea@uhn.ca
This webinar is presented by CASCADES Canada.
“Reusables first” is a sustainable approach to procurement that prioritizes the purchase of reusable products and devices over single-use disposables whenever possible and clinically safe to do so.
Healthcare procurement has significant potential to mitigate healthcare’s impact on planetary health. By focusing on decarbonizing supply chains and adopting sustainable practices, the sector can drive meaningful progress toward environmental sustainability and climate mitigation.
This online event series is presented by ECHO Ontario at UHN.
This is an open series, you do not need to be registered in the ECHO Concussion program to attend any of these 3 sessions.
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.
This 3.5 hour virtual workshop is presented by the Tamarack Foundation.
In this eye-opening sequel to Dr. Chúk Odenigbo's Evaluation 101 workshop, you’ll explore practical strategies for assessing community initiatives, making data-driven decisions, and communicating your impact in meaningful ways.
Whether you’re refining an existing evaluation approach or starting fresh, this course will equip you with the skills to create stronger, results-driven programs. Learn to measure impact effectively, collect and analyze data, and communicate results through storytelling to drive change.
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.
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.
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