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Time1.5 hoursCredits
- 1.50 Credits
TopicFamily Medicine, Mental Health, Midwifery, Nurse Practitioners, Physiotherapy, Registered Nurses, Residents & Students, Women's HealthOverviewOverview of perinatal depression and anxiety, including common risk factors, screening, treatment approaches, and treatment planning. Through evidence based material, quizzes, and interactive video vignettes learners will gain an understanding of the importance of routinely screening for perinatal depression and anxiety and become more comfortable with the steps to doing so. -
FormateLearningTime8 hoursCredits
- 8.00 Credits
- 8.00 Credits
TopicEmergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Hospital Medicine, Internal Medicine, Nurse Practitioners, Pharmacy/Therapeutics, Physiotherapy, Residents & Students, Specialty Medicine, Addiction MedicineOverviewDesigned with busy professionals in mind, the POATSP course articulates the BCCSU’s Provincial Guidelines for the Clinical Management of Opioid Use Disorder with evidence-based education on the full range of treatment options available for adults and youth with varying presentations of opioid use disorder through interactive content, videos and case studies. -
FormatWebinar/RoundsTime1200-1300 PT | 1 virtual hourCredits
- 1.00 Credits
- 1.00 Credits
TopicEmergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Hospital Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Residents & Students, Rural Medicine, UltrasoundOverviewJoin Dr. Virginia Robinson on Friday, Mar. 14, 2025, for a talk on POCUS for Right Heart Function & Pericardium. -
FormatWorkshop | in-personTimeMar 8 8AM-5PM | Mar 9 8AM-2PMTopicFamily Medicine, Midwifery, Obstetrics, SurgeryOverviewThis course was developed to provide training in a Canadian context for entry level skills for the surgical assist with a focus on obstetrics. It is appropriate for Family Physicians, Midwives, Physician Assistants and Residents.
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FormatConference | in-personTimeFeb 21 - 22, 2025Credits
- 7.25 Credits
TopicDiabetes, Endocrinology, Nurse Practitioners, Pediatrics, Pharmacy/Therapeutics, Registered Nurses, Residents & Students, Specialty Medicine, Registered DietitiansOverviewJoin us for our 10th Annual BC Pediatric Diabetes Day to be held in-person on February 21-22 2025 at UBC Robson Square in Vancouver, BC. New, this year, the event will be held in conjunction with the “Adult Diabetes Update for Primary Care” half-day conference, offered both in-person and virtually. -
FormatConference | in-person/virtualTimeMay 9, 2025 | 7:15am - 5:30pmCredits
- 7.50 Credits
- 7.50 Credits
TopicEmergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Nurse Practitioners, Pediatrics, Registered Nurses, Residents & Students, Rural MedicineOverviewThe 21st Annual Provincial Pediatric Emergency Medicine Update Conference aims to deliver the latest trends and most up-to-date evidence on contemporary and emerging topics in pediatric emergency care. Expert clinicians will present the latest knowledge and skills to enhance the care of critically ill children. The conference is tailored for pediatricians, emergency room physicians, family physicians, nurse practitioners, nursing staff, and trainees involved in acute pediatric care.
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