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Nawh whu’nus’en – We see in two worlds: Trauma sensitive practices for collectively healing in relationship Level 1 (Jan 29)

Virtual , Canada

* As this course is funded by the Joint Standing Committee on Rural Issues, we are currently prioritizing registration for rural health care professionals practicing in regulated clinical professions. Please note the registration dates below. Until January 6, 2025: registration is open for currently practicing health care professionals who serve rural BC. January 7 - January 29, … Continued

Rural POCUS Rounds: Arrest & CPR

Virtual , Canada

Join Dr. Kevin Fairbairn on Friday, Jan. 31, 2025 for a talk on Arrest & CPR.   REGISTER HERE   This webinar is for the professional development of health professionals. As an accredited learning activity, this session is intended to provide an environment that is conducive to presenting complex information, asking questions and the sharing … Continued

BLS/ACLS Course (Rural Locums)

Vancouver Island Conference Centre Vancouver Island Conference Centre, 101 Gordon St, Nanaimo, BC, Canada

Those attending the Rural Locum Forum are invited to this pre-forum BLS/ACLS course on Friday February 7th in Nanaimo.

Rural POCUS Rounds: Valves

Virtual , Canada

Join Dr. Claire Heslop on Friday, Feb. 7, 2025, for a talk on POCUS on Valves. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Point-of-Care Transthoracic Echocardiography for Heart Valves Review Key Imaging Views Understand how to obtain and interpret standard TTE views, including parasternal long-axis, parasternal short-axis, apical, and subxiphoid views, for valve evaluation. Recognize Valve Anatomy and Function Distinguish … Continued

Providers Thriving Together — The Ever Present Circle: An Indigenous-led discussion around relationship, resiliency, and the importance of diversifying your circle with Duane Jackson

Virtual , Canada

Overview Join us for the Providers Thriving Together series, part of the Thriving Project initiative. These free virtual drop-in sessions provide a facilitated space to experience camaraderie and peer support in the service of activating our collective resilience. At the sessions, presenters – usually rural peers from around the province—will share practices, frameworks or ideas they’ve … Continued

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