Rural Rounds: Rural Pediatric Airway Emergencies
Rural Rounds presentations are tailored specifically for the unique practice context of rural healthcare providers. Sessions feature relevant topics, exemplative case studies and an opportunity to connect with fellow rural providers. If you practice in or support rural communities in British Columbia, we would love to have you join the Rural Rounds community!
Format: Rural Rounds is delivered via Zoom in a webinar-style format. Speaker(s), moderator and presentation slides will be visible on screen, and learners can submit questions using the Zoom chat function.
Rural Provider Social Time: Grab your coffee and join the session link at 7:45 a.m. (PT) to connect with your fellow rural healthcare colleagues before the presentation. This is a great opportunity to introduce yourself, chat, and build community before we begin!
Can’t Join Live? The webinar will be recorded and the link will be shared with all registered participants to watch on-demand after the event.
Key Speakers
The session will be led by Dr. Krittika Bhende and moderated by Dr. Sean Ebert. Bios to be added.
Rural Rounds Program Learning Objectives
- Discuss up-to-date rurally relevant medical education to rural healthcare practitioners across British Columbia, especially Family Physicians and Specialists
- Demonstrate a team-based and multidisciplinary approach to rural medicine through a series of didactic and interactive presentations
- Review cases and medical approaches from rural communities, specifically tailored to the unique circumstances of rural practitioners
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This project was developed and is operated by the UBC Faculty of Medicine’s Division of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in partnership with the Rural Coordination Centre of BC. Funding for the Rural Rounds was provided by the Joint Standing Committee on Rural Issues, a joint committee of the Doctors of BC and BC Ministry of Health.
