This webinar is presented by Tapestry Community Capital
Explore community bonds as an alternative financing option for community health organizations
This webinar is presented by Tapestry Community Capital
Explore community bonds as an alternative financing option for community health organizations
This course is presented by the Centre for Community Based Research.
Learn how to practically apply the four phases of evaluation in a way that is community-driven, participatory, and action-oriented.
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.
This lecture is hosted by the Institute of Health Emergencies & Pandemics at the University of Toronto
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.
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.
This webinar is presented by the Centre for Implementation as part of their series "From Insight to Action: Tools that Support Implementation."
This virtual conference is presented by the Centre for Studies in Aging & Health
The Canadian population is aging rapidly, making it imperative that our communities are ready to support the well-being and inclusion of older adults. As our collective attention is increasingly fragmented, we aim to:
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.
This online seminar series is presented by the Institute of Health Emergencies and Pandemics (IHEP) at the University of Toronto