This webinar is presented by the National Safer Supply Community of Practice (NSS-CoP) as part of their Hot Topic speaker series.
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In this presentation, we will:
This webinar is presented by the National Safer Supply Community of Practice (NSS-CoP) as part of their Hot Topic speaker series.
In this presentation, we will:
This event is presented by the Tamarack Institute
This event is presented by ECHO at UHN.
This is a 4-session series, open to all healthcare professionals.
The Pediatric Concussion series starts on November 20, 2024, and runs weekly on Wednesdays until December 11, 2024, from 12:15 PM to 1:30 PM.
This event is presented by National Newcomer Navigation Network.
The settlement experiences of newcomers to Canada are shaped by broader social, systemic, and structural forces that can be better understood using an intersectional lens.
This workshop is presented by the Sick Kids Knowledge Translation Program.
Planning for Implementation Practice (PIP ©) offers a practical approach to developing an implementation plan that applies to all innovations, practice settings, and sectors. PIP© covers the core elements of implementation, focusing on learning and planning. Participants will be guided by The Implementation Roadmap©, a step-by-step planning tool for implementers in real-world practice settings.
Presented by the Alliance for Healthier Communities in collaboration with Elections Canada.
This in-person event is hosted by the Alliance and is intended for our members only. This is the third of three consecutive full-day learning events.
A day of learning, networking, and exchanging knowledge, and collectively strategizing about financial management in community primary health care. The day will feature a mix of keynote and panel presentations as well as facilitate table conversations in a “world café” format for more intimate and in-depth discussions.
This event is hosted by the CSA Group.
Canada’s healthcare system is under significant strain. The lasting impacts of the pandemic, and an aging and growing population, are putting additional pressure on the system. Despite the promise of universal health care, nearly a quarter of Canadians do not have access to a primary care physician, prolonged wait times are increasingly the norm, and some services such as treatment for mental health aren’t covered at all for many.
Canadian health care should be held to a higher standard. Canada needs a holistic, multidisciplinary approach to build a modern system that prioritizes patients’ overall wellbeing.
This in-person event is hosted by the Alliance and is intended for our members only. This is the second of three consecutive full-day learning events.
This in-person event is hosted by the Alliance and is intended for our members only. This is the first of three consecutive full-day learning events.
This day will be a mix of plenary and concurrent sessions focusing on data and how it is being used. We will be trying a new format this year that includes a ‘World Café’ that allows participants to join multiple tables to hear and discuss different items of interest. This is an opportunity for you to network with your colleagues from across the province.