1-on-1, Mainpro+ Accredited Best Practice
CE discussions with CEP/Thames Valley FHT pharmacists (Academic Detailing)
Includes smoking cessation, Long COVID, gender affirming care, indigenous health and more.
Primary Care Obstetrics Grand Rounds
June 5, 7:30-8:30 am
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Meeting ID: 224 542 380 01 | Passcode: uXPtbu
Dial in by phone: +1 647-749-1074,,479403621# Canada, Toronto | Find a local number
Phone conference ID: 479 403 621#
North American Refugee Health Conference 2025
September 11-13, 2025 | Sheraton Fallsview, Niagara Falls5 | Sheraton Fallsview, Niagara Falls
>> Type 2 diabetes (insulin and non-insulin pharmacotherapy);
>> Falls prevention;
>> Heart failure;
>> NEW! Anxiety and depression
New topics are added every 5-6 months, and we will update them here.
How to book your visit?
>> Book a virtual visit or email Nicole Seymour to set up an in-person visit (nicole.seymour@cep.health)
>> Thames Valley FHT sites: Contact your FHT pharmacist to book
>> Rainbow Health Ontario- Sherbourne Health: 2SLGBTQ Foundations Online | Self-Directed | Always Available. This online, seven-module course will heighten your comfort level and competency in providing high-quality inclusive, affirming, welcoming and culturally sensitive care. Please note: 2SLGBTQ Foundations or Fondements 2SLGBTQ is a pre-requisite for all RHO courses. 3.5 Mainpro-M1 credits. Also available in French: Fondements 2SLGBTQ
>> 2SLGBTQ Older Adults and Inclusive Care Online | Self-Directed | Always Available
>> Gender Affirming Care – from SOGC
>> Transgender and Gender Diverse Health 101
>> New: Gender Affirming Hormone Therapy
>> New: Surgical Transition and Advanced Care
Competency on Health Care Consent, Advance Care Planning, and Goals of Care conversations. Develop clinical skills. Eight-hour online program completed asynchronously. Apply for complementary tuition | Learn more about PCDM
(3 credits per hour; 3 hour modules)
See all the 2024 modules: http://cbt.ca/register/
From Ontario Health (Mainpro+ accredited):
>> Updated – free Indigenous Relationships and Cultural Awareness interactive, online training incorporates cultural and language considerations and is an essential of person-centred care. These courses were created in collaboration with the Joint Ontario Indigenous Cancer Committee (JOICC), The IPHCC recommends the IRCA courses as a prerequisite to their Anishinaabe Mino’Ayaawin – People in Good Health training (see below).
>> Anishinaabe Mino’Ayaawin – People In Good Health training program. Foundations of Indigenous Cultural Safety is the first course being released, and is created for individuals in the healthcare system to learn the importance of adopting culturally safe and appropriate practices when serving Indigenous clients and patients. The information and curriculum are accompanied by tools, resources, assessments and checklists so that individuals are better equipped to respond and provide culturally safe care. Learn more here.
>> Indigenous Cultural Safety Training offered by San’yas: a rolling series of interactive modules and group learning that addresses the need for increased Indigenous cultural safety within the system. It brings to light the service provider bias and the legacies of colonization that continue to negatively affect service accessibility and health outcomes for Indigenous people. More info here.
>> Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Indigenous Reconciliation: Foundations and Reflections (McMaster) – acquire a broad understanding of equity, diversity, inclusion and Indigenous Reconciliation (EDI-IR) concepts and contextualize them to your own work. Explore foundational EDI-IR concepts and reflect upon how these concepts apply to your personal and professional self-identity.
This free CPD is now accredited! Available in English and French, this online, self-learning module is designed to support smoking cessation efforts in oncology settings.
Learn more here.
Online course, 4 hours
From the Canadian Public Health Association – Provide safer, more inclusive care for sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections – a free online CPD course for family physicians and other clinical care providers. Explores the stigma and discrimination often encountered by patients seeking treatment for sexual health, substance use or STBBIs.
Heart to Heart CPR has completed Phase 1 of their “Peer Support Responder” program that provides free advanced overdose training and protective equipment for people most likely to encounter, witness or experience opioid poisoning. Email nick@heart2heartcpr.com to secure your spot.
Training is available online from OMD – click here for details.
MacHealth has some great interactive resources and a virtual CME program.
More info here
Earn CME credits by reading quality standards relevant to primary care. This one-credit-per-hour Self-Learning program has been certified by the CFPC Canada and the Ontario Chapter for up to 48.75 credits. To learn more or to enroll in the program, contact: UnderstandQS@ontariohealth.ca.
Join for CME on one of these topics:
Addiction Medicine
Adult Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Autism
Care of the Elderly
Care of the Elderly – Dementia
Care of the Elderly – LTC
Child and Youth Mental Health
Chronic Pain and Opioid Stewardship
Complex Patient Management (MH + Physical)
Concussion
Epilepsy- Adult
Epilepsy – Child and Youth
First Nations, Inuit and Metis Wellness
Liver
Mental Health
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Ontario Bariatric Network
Pediatric Complex Care
Pediatric Obesity Management
Pediatric Pain
Pediatric Palliative Care
Psychotherapy
Rheumatology
Skin and Wound
Trans and Gender Diverse Health Care
More info on Project Echo here.