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CPD FOR FAMILY PHYSICIANS & PRIMARY CARE
CPD Medicine Program
2016 -2017
CONNECTING YOU TO LEARNING...FOR LIFE
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• Combination of plenary sessions and workshops that will allow the participant an opportunity for interaction in a convenient, centrallylocated venue.
• Enhance clinical competence and improve patient care provided by primary care clinicians.• Provide numerous opportunities for hands-on learning.• Approximately 48 hours of lectures and workshops throughout the academic year commencing in early October and ending in June.
BANNATYNE CAMPUS CPD PROGRAM FOR PRIMARY CARE
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Steinbach
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Boundary Trails
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Thompson
DSM DIGITAL PATHOLOGY SYMPOSIUM
ARRHYTHMIA DAY
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Steinbach
RESPIRATORY UPDATE
BCLS
BUG DAY - 20TH ANNIVERSARY
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Boundary Trails
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Thompson
ORTHOPAEDIC SYMPOSIUM
BRANDON FALL CONFERNCE
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Steinbach
INNOVATIONS IN ACCESS TO EVIDENCE BASED
MENTAL HEALTH CARE
CBT TECHNIQUES FOR TREATING INSOMNIA
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Thompson
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Boundary Trails
WHAT’S NEW IN PRIMARY CARE
VESTIBULAR MANEUVERS IN THE OFFICE
INTRO TO POINT OF CARE ULTRASOUND
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Steinbach
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Boundary Trails
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Thompson
THE PROGRAM WILL TAKE PLACE ON THE FOLLOWING THURSDAYS:December 15, 2016 | January 19, 2017 | February 16, 2017 | March 16, 2017 | April 20, 2017 | May 18, 2017 | June 15, 2017
If you register for the Community-Based Program, and pay the annual fee, you may attend any of the Bannatyne Sessions at no additional charge. Contact Karyn Iversen at 204-480-1368 or [email protected].
The Bannatyne CPD Program for Primary Care Plenary Sessions & The Community - Based CPD Program for Primary Care
* The annual fee does not include the skills labs or the Brandon Primary Care Conferences.
JANUARY 4JANUARY 6
JANUARY 12JANUARY 19FEBRUARY 1FEBRUARY 3
FEBRUARY 4FEBRUARY 9FEBRUARY 11
FEBRUARY 16MARCH 1MARCH 3
MARCH 9MARCH 16APRIL 5APRIL 6APRIL 7
APRIL 20MAY 3MAY 11MAY 18MAY 26-27JUNE 2
JUNE 7JUNE 15AUGUST 18-20SEPTEMBER 22-23
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Steinbach
MORE THAN SKIN DEEP...TOPICS IN
DERMATOLOGY
OFFICE DERMATOLOGY PROCEDURES
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Boundary Trails
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Thompson
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Steinbach
THE CHALLENGES OF AUTOIMMUNE
DISORDERS
JOINT INJECTIONS
BACK TO ANATOMY 2017
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Boundary Trails
MEDICATIONS, EVIDENCE & DECISION SUPPORT
(MEDS) Conference
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Thompson
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Steinbach
MOVING THROUGH MSK DISORDERS
SPLINTING AND TAPING TECHNIQUES FOR
MINOR INJURIES
JOINT EXAMINATION
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Boundary Trails
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Thompson
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Steinbach
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Boundary Trails
HEALTHCARE FOR THE ELDERLY: AN
INTERPROFESSIONAL LEARNING EVENT
THE COMPETENCY ASSESSMENT
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Thompson
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Steinbach
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Boundary Trails
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Thompson
BRANDON SPRING CONFERNCE
ENDOCRINE DAY
WOUND CARE
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Steinbach
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM Thompson
MAAP SUMMER SYMPOSIUM 2017
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY:
Celebrating the Past: Embracing the Future
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“Connected me with resources inthe community. Has very valuable information for everyday practice!” BRANDON PRIMARY CARE UPDATES | JUNE 3 -4, 2016
FRIDAYS AT THE UNIVERSITY | SKILLS WORKSHOPS | COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAMS | ADDITIONAL CPD PROGRAMS
YEAR AT A GLANCE
REGISTRATION CANCELLATION POLICYDidactic Lectures – full refund less a $35 administrative fee if cancelled 10 days or more before the event. No refund past this date.Skills workshops – full refund less a $35 administrative fee if cancelled 14 days or more before the event. No refund past this date.
**FREDERIC GASPARD THEATRE | 745 BANNATYNE AVE.08:30 - 13:20 | FEES: PAGE 2
BANNATYNE CAMPUS CPD PROGRAM FOR PRIMARY CARE
OCTOBER 14, 2016 RESPIRATORY UPDATE
NOVEMBER 4, 2016 INNOVATIONS IN ACCESS TO EVIDENCE BASED MENTAL HEALTH CARE*
DECEMBER 2, 2016 WHAT’S NEW IN PRIMARY CARE
Asthma Update* | Pediatric Respiratory Problems* | Demystifying the Chronic Cough* | Office Spirometry | What’s New in COPD* | Community Acquired Pneumonias
Mental Health care accounts for twenty percent of all primary care visits. How prepared are front line workers to rise to this challenge? This educational program is dedicated to psychiatry in primary care with a focus on community access to care, resources and updates on common psychiatric topics.
**PLEASE NOTE November 4 only will be held at the Samuel N. Cohen Auditorium, 351 Taché Avenue.
Physician Assistance in Dying | Dangerous Drug Combinations | Hypertension Update – How Low Can You Go?* | NOAC’s – What You Need to Know* | Can You Identify Meningitis?* | What’s New in HIV* | Hot Topics in Infectious Diseases*
Name That Rash!! | Psoriasis | Fingers and Toes…Nail Disorders | Gyne-Derm…It’s Not Just Lichen Sclerosis | Alopecia | Rosacea
Rheumatoid Arthritis in Primary Care | Celiac Disease Update | Primary Biliary Cirrhosis | Multiple Sclerosis – A Primer | Polymyalgia Rheumatica – Can You Diagnose It? | Myasthenia Gravis and Related Disorders | Sarcoidosis
Common Shoulder Injuries* | Concussion Update* | Common Foot Disorders | Knee Pain in the Office* | What’s New in Stroke Rehab?* | Common Pediatric Ortho Problems*
Canadians are living longer and healthier lives, but care of the elderly and the multi-morbidity that accompanies aging is a challenge for health providers.
This signature interprofessional learning day will offer busy practitioners of all disciplines a crucial update on optimizing the work we do with elderly patients/clients and their caregivers. A visiting keynote speaker will kick off this much anticipated event!
Diabetes Therapeutic Update* | Andropause…Just the Facts!!* | Topics in Pediatric Endocrinology* | Stop! Do You Really Need to Order That Test? | Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome | Management of Calcium Disorders | Obesity Update*
JANUARY 6, 2017MORE THAN SKIN DEEP... TOPICS IN DERMATOLOGY*
FEBRUARY 3, 2017THE CHALLENGES OF AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS
MARCH 3, 2017MOVING THROUGH MSK DISORDERS
APRIL 7, 2017HEALTH CARE FOR THE ELDERLY: AN INTERPROFESSIONAL LEARNING EVENT*
JUNE 2, 2017ENDOCRINE DAY
FALL 2016 WINTER/SPRING 2017
TOPICS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
* DENOTES A CFPC 99 PRIORITY TOPIC IN FAMILY MEDICINE
13:30 - 15:30 | FEES: $175 PER SESSION
BANNATYNE CAMPUS CPD PROGRAM FOR PRIMARY CARE
FALL 2016 WINTER/SPRING 2017
JANUARY 6, 2017OFFICE DERMATOLOGY PROCEDURES* This hands on workshop will teach the essential skills of performing biopsies as well as other office dermatological procedures.
FEBRUARY 3, 2017JOINT INJECTIONS* This popular simulation-based workshop will focus on intra-articular and soft tissue injection techniques.
MARCH 3, 2017SPLINTING AND TAPING TECHNIQUES FOR MINOR INJURIES* This interactive workshop will provide an overview of common splinting and taping techniques for soft tissue injuries encountered by primary care workers in the office, ER and in the field.
JOINT EXAMINATION A refresher course on how to examine the shoulder and knee in the primary care setting.
APRIL 7, 2017THE COMPETENCY ASSESSMENT This workshop will provide participants the skills in performing a competency assessment in patients presenting with conditions that affect cognition.
JUNE 2, 2017WOUND CARE* This highly interactive workshop will focus on all aspects of would care management through the lens of various specialities.
CFPC Group Learning Mainpro+This Group Learning program meets the certification criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been certified by the CPD Medicine Program, University of Manitoba for up to 4.5 Mainpro+ credits.
RCPSC Section 1 This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and approved by the CPD Medicine Program, University of Manitoba for a maximum of 4.5 hours.
Participants should only claim credit for the actual number of hours attended.
Pharmacy CreditsThe College of Pharmacists of Manitoba recognizes learning activities that have been accredited by The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (MOC) and/or The College of Family Physicians of Canada (Mainpro+). Pharmacists can claim these continuing medical education programs as accredited learning by selecting the appropriate accrediting body in the member's online Professional Development Log.
CFPC Mainpro+ Group Learning This Group Learning program meets the certification criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been certified for up to 4.0 Mainpro+ credits.
Participants should only claim credit for the actual number of hours attended.
MAINPRO+ GROUP LEARNINGMOC SECTION IPER SESSION
MAINPRO+ GROUP LEARNINGPER SESSION
OCTOBER 14, 2016 BCLSAn essential for every clinician - Basic Cardiac Life Support for the primary care provider in the office setting.
NOVEMBER 4, 2016CBT TECHNIQUES FOR TREATING INSOMNIA* This workshop will focus on evaluating insomnia in adults and providing strategies for treating and coping with sleep disorders through cognitive behavioral therapy.
DECEMBER 2, 2016VESTIBULAR MANEUVERS IN THE OFFICE Back by popular demand! During this interactive workshop, participants will become more familiar with maneuvers for diagnosing vestibular conditions as well as home exercises that are central to the vestibular rehabilitation therapy program.
INTRO TO POINT OF CARE ULTRASOUND Interested in bedside ultrasound? This interactive session in our CLSF lab will introduce you to the basics of Point of Care Ultrasound.
TOPICS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
* DENOTES A CFPC 99 PRIORITY TOPIC IN FAMILY MEDICINE
CONTACT: ERIN JANSEN [email protected] OR 204-975-7706
CONTACT: KARYN IVERSEN [email protected] OR 204 - 480 -1368
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Operating in 12 Manitoba communities, this program offers physicians practicing outside of Winnipeg the opportunity for onsite or videoconference CPD sessions. In addition, all sites receive the Bannatyne Campus program by videoconference through MBTelehealth.
In order to address the unique clinical characteristics of each community, this program has community physicians who chair each session. These physicians identify the learning needs of their colleagues and work with the U of M CPD Medicine Program to organize CPD events.
The Community-Based Program is supported by an unrestricted education grant from the Office of Rural and Northern Health.
2016-17 SCHEDULETopics subject to change
*Denotes a CFPC 99 priority topic in Family Medicine
PRAIRIE MOUNTAIN HEALTH
SOUTHERN HEALTH – SANTÉ SUD
NORTHERN REGIONAL HEALTH AUTHORITY
THE PROGRAM WILL TAKE PLACE ON THE FOLLOWING THURSDAYS:
September 15, 2016 | October 20, 2016 | November 17, 2016 | December 8, 2016 | January 12, 2017 | February 9, 2017 | March 9, 2017 | April 6, 2017 | May 11, 2017
TOPICS WILL INCLUDE:
Fitness to Drive | Medical Assistance in Death | Choose Wisely | Psychiatric Emergencies* | Mini Meds COPD* | Dermatology-Basic Dermoscopy* | Vestibular Maneuvers Workshop | Basic Life Support* | ACLS* | Research Day | Hypertension Update* | Common Arrhythmias* | Pediatrics in Primary Care* | Inflammatory Bowel Disease | Travel Health Update* | Post-Operative Joint Complications
Time: 1000 – 1600 | Credits: 5.0 Mainpro+ per session | Location: Boundary Trails Health Centre | Fees: See Page 2
CFPC GROUP LEARNING MAINPRO+This Group Learning program meets the certification criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been certified by the CPD Medicine Program, University of Manitoba for up to 5.0 Mainpro+ credits.
RCPSC SECTION 1 This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and approved by the CPD Medicine Program, University of Manitoba for a maximum of 5.0 hours.
RCPSC SECTION 1 This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and approved by the CPD Medicine Program, University of Manitoba for a maximum of 2.0 hours.
BOUNDARY TRAILS
THE PROGRAM WILL TAKE PLACE ON THE FOLLOWING WEDNESDAYS:
September 7, 2016 | October 5, 2016 | November 2, 2016 | December 7, 2016 | January 4, 2017 | February 1, 2017 | March 1, 2017 | April 5, 2017 | May 3, 2017 | June 7, 2017
TOPICS WILL INCLUDE: Joint Examinations/Injections* | Endocrinology Update | Medical Assistance in Death | Anxiety Disorders* | Borderline Personality Disorder | Dyslipidemia Update* | Congestive Heart Failure | Updates in Travel Medicine* | Gynecology Emergencies | Gynecology Office Procedures | Eczema/Psoriasis* | Topics in Pediatric Oncology | Common Office Surgical Procedures
Time: 0900 – 1100 | Credits: 2.0 Mainpro+ per session | Location: Summit Room of the Bethesda Hospital | Fees: See Page 2
CFPC GROUP LEARNING MAINPRO+This Group Learning program meets the certification criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been certified by the CPD Medicine Program, University of Manitoba for up to 2.0 Mainpro+ credits.
CFPC GROUP LEARNING MAINPRO+ This Group Learning program meets the certification criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been certified for up to 8.0 Mainpro+ credits.
STEINBACH
THE PROGRAM WILL TAKE PLACE ON THE FOLLOWING THURSDAYS:
September 15, 2016 | October 20, 2016 | November 17, 2016 | December 15, 2016 | January 19, 2017 | February 16, 2017 | March 16, 2017 | April 20, 2017 | May 18, 2017 | June 15, 2017
TOPICS WILL INCLUDE:
Travel Medicine Update*; Motivational Interviewing; Eczema/Psoriasis*; De-prescribing in the Elderly*; Renal Health in Primary Care (bridging from hospital to office); Workers Compensation Assessment*; Chronic Back Pain*; Chronic Opioid Abuse*; Spirometry in Family Care; Dyslipidemia Update*; The Myalgia Workup; Topics in Rural Emergencies; Dizziness in the Cardiac Patient*
Time: 1730 – 1930 | Credits: 2.0 Mainpro+ per session | Location: Thompson Clinic Conference Room 153 | Fees: See Page 2Please Note: Churchill, Dauphin, Flin Flon, Hamiota, Roblin and The Pas will receive all Thompson based sessions via videoconference.
CFPC GROUP LEARNING MAINPRO+This Group Learning program meets the certification criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been certified by the CPD Medicine Program, University of Manitoba for up to 2.0 Mainpro+ credits.
THOMPSON
FALL CONFERENCE: October 28 & 29, 2016 - Royal Oak Inn, Brandon, MBSPRING CONFERENCE: May 26 & 27, 2017 - Elkhorn Resort, Onanole, MB
BRANDON
Prairie Mountain Health has collaborated with U of M CPD Medicine Program to offer a twice yearly program (one each in the spring and fall) called the Brandon Primary Care Conference. This program is designed to provide a wide range of timely and challenging topics relevant to physicians working in outpatient and inpatient settings. The main program objectives are to enhance clinical competence and improve patient care. This program will feature a combination of lectures, case studies and hands-on activities.
Physician $200.00Nurse and Allied Health $100.00Resident $ 35.00Workshop $175.00
Please note the CPD annual fee does not include this event.
FEES
CONTACT: KARYN IVERSEN [email protected] or 204-480-1368
CONTACT: KARYN IVERSEN [email protected] or 204-480-1368
CONTACT: ERIN JANSEN [email protected] or 204-975-7706
BRANDON PRIMARY CARE CONFERENCE INCLUDES:• Plenary sessions featuring presentations on MD Burnout, Overcoming
Addiction in Physicians, Improving Resiliency, Mindfulness,Billing, Intro to Integrative Medicine, Navigating Mental Health Disability*, Medical Marijuana, Mini-Meds Topics, Osteoporosis Update*, Common Pediatric Topics*, Identifying Sepsis, Dermatology in Primary Care*, Medical Assistance in Death, Identifying Meningitis*, Rheumatology Update, New Topics in Cardiology*
• Skills Workshops
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Participants should only claim credit for the actual number of hours attended.
CFPC GROUP LEARNING MAINPRO+ This Group Learning program meets the certification criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been certified by the CPD Medicine Program, University of Manitoba for up to 5.75 Mainpro+ credits.
RCPSC SECTION 1 This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and approved by the CPD Medicine Program, University of Manitoba for a maximum of 5.75 hours.
RCPSC SECTION 1 This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and approved by the CPD Medicine Program, University of Manitoba for a maximum of 2.0 hours.
ORTHOPAEDIC SYMPOSIUMOctober 20-21, 2016Sam Cohen Auditorium, St. Boniface Hospital Research Centre, 351 Taché Ave.The annual Orthopaedic Symposium provides a forum on the latest treatment of orthopaedic problems and is designed to enhance the knowledge, skills and abilities of those participants who have an interest in, or a requirement to deal with these conditions. Contact: [email protected] or 204-975-7706 SELF-DIRECTED CLINICAL TRAINEESHIPS Cost: $200Self-directed clinical traineeships are planned learning experiences designed to meet an identified professional need to learn new knowledge and skills or enhance current ones. Traineeships require the identification of learning objectives and a supervisor who will help you to plan learning activities that meet your learning objectives. The activity must be a minimum of 5 days and/or 40 hours in duration and must be less than 6 months in duration. The traineeship usually occurs in a full time block but part-time may be possible in certain disciplines.Contact: [email protected] or 204-789-3238
RESPIRATORY SYMPOSIUM 2017Date: TBA Frederic Gaspard Theatre, Basic Medical Sciences Building, 745 Bannatyne Ave.Topics TBAContact: [email protected] or 204-975-7706
ARRHYTHMIA DAY 2016September 30, 2016Frederic Gaspard Theatre, Basic Medical Sciences Building, 745 Bannatyne Ave.This one-day program will provide an overview of advancements which have been made in the areas of diagnostics, prevention, medical, and surgical treatment of arrhythmias.Contact: [email protected] or 204-480-1368
BACK TO ANATOMY 2017February 4, 2017Gross Anatomy Lab, Basic Medical Sciences Building, 745 Bannatyne Ave.Under the guidance of experienced human anatomy teachers,it’s your chance to work in small groups as you review the anatomy of the lower and upper extremities. It’s “back to anatomy” in the lab you remember from your training for an “engrossing” morning! In rotating stations, you will receive overviews of the key 3D spatial relationships in the shoulder, knee, elbow, and other structures. You will explore a variety of prosected specimens and refresh and relearn the anatomy that underpins the diagnostic and therapeutic work you do every day in clinic.Contact: [email protected] or 204-975-7706
BUG DAY – 20TH ANNIVERSARY 2016 October 18, 2016Basic Medical Sciences Building, 745 Bannatyne Ave.Bug Day is Manitoba’s largest healthcare education event. After attending Bug Day, you will be able to: promote infection prevention and control principles and practices; promote hand hygiene awareness and safe health practices for the prevention of infection; identify emerging and existing pathogens, at risk populations and situations relevant to the transmission of infection, and how we can modify these conditions.Contact: [email protected]
DSM DIGITAL PATHOLOGY SYMPOSIUMSeptember 16-17, 2016Radisson Hotel, 288 Portage Ave.Become part of the of the digital pathology conversation, six world-renowned speakers from North America and Europe will share their digital pathology views and experiences. Contact: [email protected] or 204-975-7706
FOUNDATION COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE The Foundation Course in Occupational Medicine, developed by the University of Alberta’s Division of Preventative Medicine, is a distance learning course designed to provide knowledge and skills in the areas of occupational medicine encountered in family medicine and other community based clinical practice. Registration information, including participant enrolment eligibility, important dates, and tuition fees are available on the course website: www.foundationcourse.ualberta.caContact: [email protected]
EKG EXAM ADMINISTRATIONCost: $250The CPD Medicine Program oversees an approved examination developed by the section of cardiology at the University of Manitoba’s Max Rady College of Medicine. The examination is a requirement for any physician wanting to provide official interpretation of EKG’s in the province of Manitoba, who are not certificants of the RCPSC in cardiology, or hold a certificate of special competence in cardiology.Contact: [email protected] or 204-789-3238
MAAP SUMMER SYMPOSIUM 2017August 18-20, 2017Hecla Lakeview ResortThe Manitoba Asian Association of Physicians (MAAP) Summer Symposium will provide the participants an opportunity to acquire and review clinical knowledge relevant to full family medicine practice. Contact: [email protected] or 204-975-7706
MEDICATIONS, EVIDENCE & DECISION SUPPORT (MEDS) CONFERENCEFebruary 11, 2017Frederic Gaspard Theatre, Basic Medical Sciences Building, 745 Bannatyne Ave.The MEDS Conference is a powerful new education event that casts a critical eye on the evidence of benefit of the medications we prescribe every day. A collaboration between the College of Pharmacy and the Max Rady College of Medicine, this full day Saturday event is free of industry support. It features accomplished speakers that will entertain and sharpen your judgement as you make prescribing decisions. Contact: [email protected] or 204-789-3238
MPAR - CPD CREDITS FOR MPAR PARTICIPATION Convert your participation in the Manitoba Physician Achievement Review (mpar.ca) into 8 Mainpro+ credits! Reflect on your report with a trusted peer, complete the U of M form provided by the College of Physicians and Surgeons, and submit to the CPD office for these valuable credit hours. An MPAR is completed every seven years by all Manitoba doctors. Contact: [email protected] or 204-480-1368
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY: CELEBRATING THE PAST: EMBRACING THE FUTURESeptember 22-23, 2017Frederic Gaspard Theatre, Basic Medical Sciences Building, 745 Bannatyne Ave.The new Women’s Hospital at The Health Sciences Centre will open in 2017. Come celebrate with us as we learn from invited guest speakers from Manitoba and beyond through keynote addresses and small group sessions. Tour and learn in the new facilities as well as our current ones. Contact: [email protected] or 204-789-3238
REGISTRATION For first time registrants, please follow the instructions below:
• Visit our website at umanitoba.ca/cpd• On the left of the web page, click on
Event Listing/ Registration• Scroll down to All Upcoming Events • Select the desired event • You have three choices for that event: Web Page | Brochure | Registration• To register click on Registration. • Set up your profile • Follow the instructions to register • Process your payment by Visa or MasterCard ONLY
REIMBURSEMENT OF REGISTRATION FEES Physicians may be eligible for reimbursement of registration fees and expenses from a fund administered by Doctors Manitoba. For more information, visit docsmb.org or call 204-985-5844.
ACCREDITATION The Division of Continuing Professional Development is fully accredited by the Committee on Accreditation of the Canadian Association for Continuing Medical Education (CACME).
STUDY CREDITS All Programs meet the accreditation criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada.Select programs meet the accreditation criteria of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
PHARMACY CREDITSThe College of Pharmacists of Manitoba recognizes learning activities that have been accredited by The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (MOC) and/or The College of Family Physicians of Canada (Mainpro+). Pharmacists can claim these continuing medical education programs as accredited learning by selecting the appropriate accrediting body in the member’s online Professional Development Log.
GENERALINFORMATION
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“Important and challengingtopics–good presenters!” PEDIATRICS | MARCH 4, 2016
“This was an outstandingpresentation day and there are so many pearls of practice to remember! ” WOMEN’S HEALTH | NOVEMBER 6, 2015
CHRISTINE POLIMENI MD, B.Sc., CCFP
Director, CPD Medicine Program, Max Rady College of Medicine,Office of Continuing Competency & Assessment, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba
LEFT TO RIGHT - BACK ROWDr. Christine Poliemeni, Director of CPD Medicine | Jeff Toews, Education Director | Dr. Jeff Sisler, Vice-Dean, Continuing Competency & Assessment, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences | Shaun Beach, Business Manager | Dr. Brenda Stutsky, Online Learning & Technology Director LEFT TO RIGHT - FRONT ROW Erin Jansen, Program Coordinator | Tolu Dare, Assistant to the Vice-Dean and the Business Manager | Cindy Lewkiw, Program Administrator | Lenore Chipman, Program Coordinator | Karyn Iversen, Program Coordinator
CPD MEDICINETHE TEAM
DIRECTOR’S MESSAGEA MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR OF CPD MEDICINE
Christine Polimeni | MD, CCFP (Chair) Kevin Earl | MD, CCFP (Morden/Winkler)Jennifer Anderson | MD, CCFP (Steinbach) Deirdre O’Flaherty | MD, CCFP (Churchill)Corné Vlok | MD, CCFP (Brandon)Anita William | MD, CCFP (Thompson)
Jeff Toews | M.Ed. Cindy Lewkiw | BA, Bus. Admin. Dip. Karyn Iversen
COMMUNITY-BASED CPD PROGRAM FOR PRIMARY CARE PLANNING COMMITTEE
Christine Polimeni | MD, CCFP (Chair) Ravi Gupta | MD, CCFP Dave Haligowski | MDJillian Horton | MD, FRCPC Diane Labossière | M.Sc.N, NPAinslie Mihalchuk | MD, CCFP Rick Ross | MD Melanie Shell | MD, CCFP Opeyemi Sobowale | MD, CCFP
Jeff Toews | M.Ed. Randy Fransoo | PhDLori Giles-Smith | MLISMarc Wallace | MD Cindy Lewkiw | BA, Bus. Admin. Dip.Karyn IversenErin Jansen
FRIDAYS @ THE UNIVERSITY BANNATYNE CPD PROGRAM FOR PRIMARY CARE PLANNING COMMITTEE
“One of the best CMEs I have attended in Winnipeg!” WISE CHOICES IN PRIMARY CARE | JUNE 3, 2016
Making connections…an essential act carried out numerous times throughout the day of a busy health care professional. We connect with our patients, our colleagues, our co-workers and our community. We connect innovative medical ideas to every day practice.
Welcome to a new season of continuing professional development at the University of Manitoba! We are pleased to support you, the medical expert, in making those connections by bringing you up to date, interactive medical programming to support your learning needs. This coming year will see sessions on the latest medical innovations through therapeutic updates, more hands on skills workshops, and high quality plenary sessions that are accredited for both the generalist and the specialist physician, and open to nurse practitioners, physician assistants and all other members of the health care team.
Our 2016/2017 Fridays at the University Bannatyne Series and Community-Based Series continue to offer value-packed educational sessions with a wide range of topics including: the focused musculoskeletal exam, assessing competency in the elderly, office based dermatology and mental health resources in primary care. CPD Medicine is also proud to offer an array of stand-alone programs, self-directed learning activities and opportunities for residents to connect to many of the “99 priority topics” for the CFPC examination.
So join us for a new season at the University of Manitoba. Make the connection with your colleagues, the University, and the latest in medical education. Make the connection to learning…for life!!
“Well done. Wishing all physicians areable to get this information!” CHRONIC PAIN MANAGEMENT | APRIL 8, 2016
“I found this session stimulating andchallenging. It showed the compassionin our profession.” MEDICAL CARE FOR DISTINCT POPULATIONS | DECEMBER 4, 2015
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CONTACT INFORMATIONCPD Medicine Program, Max Rady College of Medicine Office of Continuing Competency and Assessment Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba260 Brodie Centre - 727 McDermot Avenue.Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E 3P5Phone: 204-789-3660 | Fax: [email protected]/cpd