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SUMMARY:The TEACH Core Course: An Interprofessional Comprehensive Course on Treating Tobacco Use Disorder
DESCRIPTION:April 11 – May 16\, 2018 ONLINE\nRegistration is now OPEN!\n\nThe TEACH Project is excited to offer the TEACH Core Course: An Interprofessional Comprehensive Course on Treating Tobacco Use Disorder  (online). This online introductory course will help learners screen\, assess and treat people with tobacco dependence\, by using evidence-based pharmacotherapies and psychosocial interventions. \n\nCOST:\n$475.00 CDN *Please note that the TEACH Project is no longer funded by the Ministry of Health and Long-term Care (MOHLTC). As a result\, TEACH can no longer subsidize the cost of our courses for individuals working within Ontario. \n\nPREREQUISITE:\nOntario Tobacco Research Unit (OTRU) Online Course* www.tobaccocourse.otru.org\n*The OTRU Online Course must be completed prior to beginning the TEACH Core Course\, but does not need to be completed prior to registration.\n\nIMPORTANT DATES:\nRegistration closes Wednesday April 4\, 2018\n\nClick here to apply now or visit the TEACH website at www.teachproject.ca under “Certificate Program” on the side menu\, and then select “Apply Online” \n\nIf you have any questions\, please email the TEACH staff at teach@camh.ca\n\nPOSTER
URL:https://tbrhsc.net/event-old/the-teach-core-course-an-interprofessional-comprehensive-course-on-treating-tobacco-use-disorder/2018-04-11/
CATEGORIES:NWO Stroke Education,NWO Stroke Network
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SUMMARY:Atrial Fibrillation - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) is the most common type of arrhythmia\, affecting approximately 350 000 Canadians. Generally\, the risk of developing AFib increases with age and with other risk factors such as diabetes\, high blood pressure and heart disease.\nIt can be challenging for individuals with AFib to know when they need medical help or other support. As a result\, it is important for people living with this condition and their families to know what to do during an episode\, when to seek medical help and how to manage it in general.\n\n\n\nYou are invited to a webinar presentation on Atrial Fibrillation with cardiologist and Heart & Stroke researcher Dr. Peter Leong-Sit.\n\n\n \n\nAt the end of this session\, participants will be able to:\n \na. Learn more about Atrial Fibrillation: what it is\, its causes/risk factors\, long-term health implications and self-management\n \nb. Learn about Heart & Stroke resources and tools for management of Atrial Fibrillation.\n\n\n\nThe target audience is patients and caregivers.\n\n\n\n\n\nDate: Wednesday April 11\, 2018 from 12:00pm EDT – 1:00pm EDT\n\n\n\n\n\nPresenter: Peter Leong-Sit\, MD\, MSc\, FRCPC\, FHRS \nAssistant Professor of Medicine\, Western University\n\n\n\n\nTo register click here\n\nFor any questions feel free to reach out to the Knowledge Exchange team at heartandstrokehealthpresents@hsf.on.ca
URL:https://tbrhsc.net/event-old/atrial-fibrillation-webinar/
CATEGORIES:NWO Stroke Education,NWO Stroke Network
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