A Royal College Exam Prep course! This neuro-ophthalmology review course is a two day high yield virtual course that is targeted for senior residents in Ophthalmology and Neurology.
CNORC is going virtual, here is a snapshot of what you can expect:
This neuro-ophthalmology review course is a two day high yield course that is targeted for senior residents in ophthalmology and neurology. While intended for senior residents, it is also targeted for practicing physicians in ophthalmology or neurology who are interested in improving their neuro-ophthalmic diagnostic and therapeutic skills. For residents, this course offers an excellent review prior to the royal college exams. For practicing physicians, it is an update on the current evaluation and management of neuro-ophthalmic disorders.
The Faculty of Medicine is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year. Throughout the year, we are celebrating with our learners, faculty, staff and community. As part of these celebrations, we are happy to announce a webinar series targeted to our alumni and friends to offer a glimpse of what is happening at the Faculty, most importantly how the education of our learners has changed this past year. We hope you will join us by registering for our complimentary webinars. Please look out for more to come!
2020 Update in Geriatrics for Primary Care:Keeping our Seniors and their Caregivers Safe in the Community
The University of Ottawa, Office of Continuing Professional Development is pleased to offer this 1-day course on the practical clinical management of geriatric patients. This program is designed to highlight strategies that primary care physicians, nurse practitioners and primary care allied health team members can utilize to improve the quality of life of their patients.
This one day interprofessional meeting offers a unique opportunity for thoracic oncology health care providers to gather and discuss current practices and standards in thoracic oncology. The meeting design, including lectures and interactive case-based discussions, will allow participants to enhance their knowledge in different disciplines involved in cancer care, discuss relevant topics and apply new concepts and skills to their practice. By the end of the meeting, practice standards for contentious issues will be proposed and local consensus guidelines will be developed.
The University of Ottawa, Office of CPD will be hosting the Otolaryngology & Ophthalmology Webinar Series for primary care providers. The course will cover, acute and chronic management, preventative care, when referral is needed and what resources are available to help manage your patients with eye, ear, nose and throat conditions.
The 2020 CACAP Annual Conference is going VIRTUAL!
CACAP's 2020 conference theme, “Understanding and Managing Risk in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry”, was chosen last year, but gained a new perspective this year with the global COVID-19 pandemic. We look forward to hosting you at this year’s conference from the comfort of your home, office or deck chair!
The Faculty of Medicine is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year. Throughout the year, we are celebrating with our learners, faculty, staff and community. As part of these celebrations, we are happy to announce a webinar series targeted to our alumni and friends to offer a glimpse of what is happening at the Faculty, most importantly how the education of our learners has changed this past year. We hope you will join us by registering for our complimentary webinars. Please look out for more to come!