This 1-day symposium will provide an opportunity to discuss the current state of management of Diseases of the Aorta, including aneurysms and dissections. The program will include: didactic presentations, panel discussions, case presentations by leading international & Canadian Vascular Specialists.
This symposium is ideal for practicing surgeons, interventionalists, fellows and residents.
The University of Ottawa, Division of Orthopaedics is proud to offer the 13th Symposium on Joint Preserving and Minimally Invasive Surgery of the Hip to be held June 13-15, 2019 in historical Québec City, Canada. We have developed a 2 1⁄2 days symposium dedicated to a scientific and practice oriented discussion of current topics and controversies in treating the young adult with hip pain.
The Office of CPD is sponsoring a series of monthly, noon-hour webinars for family physicians focusing on new developments, guidelines and practices. They are meant to provide current information that will supplement education provided during the year by our series primary care conferences. Webinars will be archived for access at practitioners’ convenience. Please join us live and have your questions answered by our webinar speakers.
The 39th Annual CACAP Conference will be taking place September 15-17, 2019 at the Hilton Quebec in Quebec City, Quebec. This year’s conference will focus on the theme of Transitions in Child Psychiatry: PATHWAYS FROM RISK FACTORS TO DISEASE MANIFESTATION. The full program is scheduled to be released in May 2019.
This comprehensive course is designed to provide family physicians and other health-care providers with relevant and recent information about child and adolescent psychiatry. Each day consists of a combination of lectures and workshops designed specifically for family physicians and health-care providers.
The University of Ottawa, Division of Orthopaedics is proud to offer the 13th Symposium on Joint Preserving and Minimally Invasive Surgery of the Hip to be held June 13-15, 2019 in historical Québec City, Canada. We have developed a 2 1⁄2 days symposium dedicated to a scientific and practice oriented discussion of current topics and controversies in treating the young adult with hip pain.
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.
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