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<description>January 22, 2022 - April 8, 2022</description>
<pubDate>22 Jan 2022 15:51:00 UT</pubDate>
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<title>Partners in Care: Bolstering Patient Care and Return to Work Through a WorkSafeBC/Physician Collaboration </title>
<link>https://www.calendar.events.ubc.ca/cal/event/eventView.do?subid=-1&amp;calPath=%2Fpublic%2FEvents+Calendar%2FFaculty+of+Medicine+-+Continuing+Professional+Development&amp;guid=CAL-09d22401-7e54a360-017e-5594d86a-00000002myubc-team@interchange.ubc.ca&amp;recurrenceId=</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2022 18:00 PST</pubDate>
<description>Tue, February 15, 2022 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM See description. 0. PRESENTATION HIGHLIGHTS
Through an interactive presentation, attend this webinar exploring the following topics:

-How we can optimize care, access to resources, and disability management through greater collaboration between WorkSafeBC and community medical practitioners

-The critical importance of integrating return to work into treatment plans

-The essential role of modified work in supporting recovery and rehabilitation and keeping patients attached to the workplace

-Removing barriers that could impede a patient’s return to employment

-How to access our support and multidisciplinary team

Skills Gained
After attending this webinar you will be able to:

-Describe the injured worker population of BC and the negative effects of prolonged worklessness on their health and well-being.
-Access WorkSafeBC resources and medical advisors to support patient's timely treatment, recovery, rehabilitation, and medically safe return to work.
-Incorporate safe, durable, and timely return to work as part of treatment plans.

Key Speakers
-Dr. Peter Rothfels, MD, Director of Medical Services WorkSafeBC
-Dr. Janice Mason, MD, Manager of Medical Services WorkSafeBC, Project Lead for Early Medical Advisor Involvement Initiative
-Lionel Earle, Senior Manager Claims and Rehabilitation Services, WorkSafeBC
-Tamara Erickson, RN, Senior Nurse Advisor, Client Services Manager WorkSafeBC

This webinar is accredited for 1.5 Mainpro+/MOC Section 1 credits. 

Contact Allison Macbeth (allison.m@ubc.ca) for more information. </description>
<category domain="http://events.ubc.ca/">Subject - Learning And Research - Health</category>
<category domain="http://events.ubc.ca/">Type - Workshop</category>
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<title>UBC CPD: 57th Annual Family Practice Review </title>
<link>https://www.calendar.events.ubc.ca/cal/event/eventView.do?subid=-1&amp;calPath=%2Fpublic%2FEvents+Calendar%2FFaculty+of+Medicine+-+Continuing+Professional+Development&amp;guid=CAL-09d22401-7d48c88e-017d-4a590a73-0000000amyubc-team@interchange.ubc.ca&amp;recurrenceId=</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2022 08:00 PST</pubDate>
<description>Thu, March 3, 2022 8:00 AM - Sat, March 5, 2022, 3:30 PM See description.  We're excited to announce that the 57th Annual Family Practice Review (previously known as the Annual Post Graduate Review in Family Medicine) is returning to an in-person format with a new option to register for virtual attendance, but this option is only limited to accessing the morning plenary sessions.

This comprehensive review course offers an update of knowledge central to the practice of family medicine in both rural and urban settings. Committed to addressing everyday practical issues, speakers present equally on current and special areas of concern to the primary health care professionals.

Target audiences: family physicians, nurse practitioners, residents and students
Up to 16.0 Mainpro+ credits
https://bit.ly/fpr2022
For more information contact cpd.info@ubc.ca, ubccpd.ca </description>
<category domain="http://events.ubc.ca/">Audience - Faculty and Staff - Vancouver</category>
<category domain="http://events.ubc.ca/">Subject - Personal And Professional Development - Students</category>
<category domain="http://events.ubc.ca/">Type - Conference</category>
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<title>UBC CPD: **Virtual Conference** CME on the Run! Prenatal, Pediatric &amp; Adolescent </title>
<link>https://www.calendar.events.ubc.ca/cal/event/eventView.do?subid=-1&amp;calPath=%2Fpublic%2FEvents+Calendar%2FFaculty+of+Medicine+-+Continuing+Professional+Development&amp;guid=CAL-09d22401-7b5510ac-017b-55f20f37-00000012myubc-team@interchange.ubc.ca&amp;recurrenceId=</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 08 Apr 2022 13:00 PDT</pubDate>
<description>Fri, April 8, 2022 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM See description.  **VIRTUAL CONFERENCE**
Target audience: family physicians, nurse practitioners, residents &amp; students
3.5 credits for this session
Apr 8, 2022 | 13:00–17:00 | Prenatal, Pediatric &amp; Adolescent
Common Newborn Concerns During Well Baby Assessments
The Limping Child: Normal and Worrisome Gait Disturbances 
Latest on Long-Acting Contraceptives in Adolescents
Two Years Later: COVID-19 Infection and Pregnancy (Vaccine Efficacy/Adverse Events)
Update on Genetic Prenatal Screening 
Asthma vs Reactive Airways Disease in Children — Identification, and Treatment
Childhood Cancer — What Not to Miss
Review on Breastfeeding Benefits — How to Educate and Support Patients
*Session topics are subject to change*
https://bit.ly/cotr2021-2022
For more information contact cpd.info@ubc.ca, ubccpd.ca </description>
<category domain="http://events.ubc.ca/">Audience - All Students</category>
<category domain="http://events.ubc.ca/">Audience - Faculty and Staff - Okanagan</category>
<category domain="http://events.ubc.ca/">Audience - Faculty and Staff - Vancouver</category>
<category domain="http://events.ubc.ca/">Audience - Graduate Students</category>
<category domain="http://events.ubc.ca/">Type - Conference</category>
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