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B5-A - The BETTER Approach: Implementing an innovative, evidence-based program for cancer and chronic disease prevention and screening in primary care
Theme 5. Why hasn’t this expanded: scalable pilot programs Presentation Details
B3-a - Building Positive Space in Primary Care to Improve Access for LGBTQ Patients
- Date: Wednesday, October 24, 2018
- Concurrent Session B
- Time: 3:30-4:15pm
- Room: Marine
- Style: Workshop (session is structure for interaction and/or hands-on learning opportunities)
- Focus: Practical (e.g.
B1 - When Things Aren’t Adding Up, Start Subtracting! De-Prescribing Sedative-Hypnotics
Theme 1. Mental health and addictions Presentation Details
A6 - Improving Quality Together
Theme 6. The future of the regional approach to healthcare Presentation Details
A5-b You’re the Chef – Hands on Nutrition Education
Theme 5. Why hasn’t this expanded: scalable pilot programs Presentation Details
A3 A TIP for Interprofessional Complex Care – Sharing Your Team
Theme 3. Expanding your reach Presentation Details
A1 Building Strong Collaboration between Primary Care and Children's Mental Health Services
Theme 1. Mental health and addictions Presentation Details
AFHTO 2018 Conference: Presentation notifications sent out
Thank you to everyone who submitted an abstract for concurrent session and poster presentations at the AFHTO 2018 Conference. The working groups have now reviewed all submissions and a notification e-mail has been sent to each contact person. If you are part of a group that has prepared an abstract, please ensure your group contact has received an e-mail including the words “AFHTO 2018 Conference” in the subject on June 6-7th, 2018.
Six new doctors for Prince Edward FHT
The Intelligencer article published on June 1, 2018 By Luke Hendry, The Intelligencer At a time when many parts of the Quinte region are facing doctor shortages, Prince Edward County is flush.
City of Lakes FHT receives grant to research use of psychoactive drugs
The Northern Ontario Academic Medicine Association (NOAMA) has awarded the COLFHT a $50,000 research grant to address inappropriate or overuse of benzodiazepines. NOAMA is the governance organization responsible for administering the Ministry of Health and OMA negotiated NOSM Academic Funding Plan to support the development of new and innovative approaches in health care delivery, and to support leadership in the dissemination of knowledge across the healthcare system.