CAEP National Grand Rounds


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Learning objectives:

At the end of the session, participants will be able to:

  1. Outline and discuss challenges in low-resource communities.
  2. Discuss Lessons learned from working in low-resource settings.
  3. Review and compare the management of cases in low-resource settings vs resource-abundant environments.
  4. Discuss interesting cases from rural settings.
  5. Discuss the ED Peer Programs in several provinces which aim to overcome certain challenges in low-resource setting..

Nour Khatib

Speaker

Dr. Nour Khatib is an emergency physician in Toronto working in community sites at Markham Stouffville Hospital and rural sides across Ontario. Dr. Khatib also works in remote Northern communities in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. Before her career in medicine, she was a financial analyst for Pratt & Whitney Canada and has a background in Finance and an MBA. She hopes to share with you her love for working in low-resource settings and pique your interest in working rurally.

Jonathan Wallace

Moderator

Jonathan Wallace is the physician equivalent of a hobo. He roams the Canadian Wilderness in an electric car or single-engine Cessna to help out rural / resource-limited hospitals in need.

Jonathan practices various combinations of emergency medicine, GP-anaesthesia, rural critical care, transport medicine, ultrasonography and/or chronic pain management depending on location and need. He also has an obsessive compulsion to teach and share hard-earned rural medical wisdom (and ultrasound fellowship wizardry), with anyone who cares to listen. Jonathan is a retired magician, likes to eat chocolate, plays the ukulele while singing to himself, and has a wife and two kids who support and inspire him everyday.

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This Group Learning program has been certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada for up to 12 Mainpro+ credits.  Earn up to one (1) certified Mainpro+® credit per webinar.

This webinar series is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and approved by Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians.  You may claim a maximum of 12 hours.  Earn up to one (1) MOC Section 1 hour per webinar (credits are automatically calculated).

The pandemic has been hard on Emergency Physicians in Canada.  Already working in overcrowded emergency departments we came together early in the pandemic at CAEP’s virtual town halls.  We shared ideas and expertise from across the country to become stronger and care better for our patients.  After the new normal of the pandemic set in, the need to share expertise and stay connected continued.  National Grand Rounds replaced the virtual town halls and is now where Canada’s Emergency Physicians come to stay connected and up to date on the latest evidence.   Difficult issues within emergency medicine are discussed and debated.  Important clinical topics relevant to every emergency department across the country, from small-town to large urban centre, are covered in this virtual platform.  CAEP’s National Grand Rounds will remain as a silver lining to the many challenges faced by the Emergency Medicine community in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Need assistance? Contact Lilian at lel-zein@caep.ca


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Overall learning objectives:

  1. Consider strategies to ensure career longevity.
  2. Apply up-to-date evidence to inform clinical decisions.
  3. Influence the future direction of EM in Canada
  4. Stay connected to CAEP and colleagues within a virtual platform.

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Recordings from September 1, 2022 onwards are available to CAEP members.

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Grand Rounds Recordings prior to September 2022

Recordings between September 23, 2021 and June 1, 2022 are available to CAEP members by logging in here.

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Grand Rounds Recordings Open Access below

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