These practical learning opportunities for primary care clinicians across Middlesex London feature local experts, evidence-informed approaches, and real-world strategies to enhance patient care, strengthen practice capacity, and support you in delivering high-quality, person-centered primary care.
Stay connected, build your knowledge, and collaborate with peers as we explore emerging topics, best practices, and system updates that matter to clinicians in our region.
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Practical Foot Care Referral Pathways for Primary Care
Certified Pedorthist presents on foot and lower limb care in primary care settings, effective referral pathways that support collaboration, and more.
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Get ‘Vegucated’
Join Dr. Amanda Marrone as she discusses easy ways to incorporate lifestyle medicine within your family practice. See her slides and resource materials to help you get started.
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Primary Care Teams: Why now? Why me? What next?
Dr. Noah Ivers talks about how to understand some frameworks for how we might define ‘good’ primary care and how to apply evidence for team based care in your own practice.
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OurCare: A Patient and Public-Centred Vision for Primary Care in Canada
Dr. Tara Kiran shares her expertise in a lively discussion as she describes patient and public priorities for primary care and how we can move to future state for primary care.
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Primary Care Teams Funding Q&A
Dr. Gord Schacter answers some of the more pressing and timely questions about this first round of proposals.
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Introducing a NEW integrated care pathway for COPD
New COPD integrated care pathway leveraging the latest quality standards. Helpful tips, educational resources, and practical tools for coordinated, high-quality care for COPD patients.
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Palliative Care Support for Primary Care
Available to you: SJHC Palliative Pain & Symptom Management Consultant nursing role; new Palliative Care Resource Guide for Primary Care.
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Optimizing Primary Care Management of Heart Failure: A Case-Based Approach
Dr. Chris Licskai & Dr. Robert McKelvie: clinical updates, evidence-based practices, practical tools/strategies for management/treatment of patients with heart failure.
