CMHA Complex Grief Training

Event Date: 
le Lundi 25 Novembre 2024 - 11:00
le Mardi 26 Novembre 2024 - 00:00
Time: 
November 25-26, 2024, 9am-4pm
Cost: 
$500
Body: 

This training event is hosted by  Canadian Mental Health Association Ontario and is presented by staff from CMHA Windsor-Essex. 

This two-day, intensive in-person training will focus on providing individual therapy to those clients who are presenting with complex or traumatic grief. Information and training will be delivered by staff from CMHA Windsor-Essex County’s Bereavement Program.

This training is primarily geared toward clinicians who are in a therapy role and have an understanding of psychotherapy practices.

At the end of this training participants will:

ECHO Liver Diseases: Approach to Hepatitis C

Event Date: 
le Jeudi 26 Septembre 2024 - 19:00
Time: 
7-8:15 pm
Cost: 
Free
Body: 

This event is presented by ECHO UHN as part of their Liver evening series.

Please join us for a no cost ECHO session, open to all healthcare providers. You do not need to be a regular weekly participant to attend.  This evening session will consist of a didactic lecture by our interprofessional team and real de-identified patient case presentation.

Have a question about one of your patients?  If you wish to present a patient case for support from the ECHO Inter-professional Specialist team, please contact sarah.tea@uhn.ca 

 Sessions are accredited.  

CSA Policy Pathways Conference: Advancing Canadian Health Care

Event Date: 
le Jeudi 7 Novembre 2024 - 08:00
Time: 
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Cost: 
$159+
Body: 

This event is hosted by the CSA Group.

Canada’s healthcare system is under significant strain. The lasting impacts of the pandemic, and an aging and growing population, are putting additional pressure on the system. Despite the promise of universal health care, nearly a quarter of Canadians do not have access to a primary care physician, prolonged wait times are increasingly the norm, and some services such as treatment for mental health aren’t covered at all for many.

Canadian health care should be held to a higher standard. Canada needs a holistic, multidisciplinary approach to build a modern system that prioritizes patients’ overall wellbeing.

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