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Free Fall MAiD Curriculum Sessions – Registration Now Open
Registration is now open for CAMAP’s free virtual MAiD Curriculum Fall sessions, running from September to November 2025. Open to physicians, NPs, residents, and NP students, these expert-led sessions offer practical, case-based learning to support MAiD practice across Canada.
Practice Foundations 2025: Achieving Success in Your First Years of Practice
UBC’s Practice Foundations 2025 conference is designed to help new physicians and learners thrive in their early years of practice. Join UBC on Saturday, November 29 in Vancouver for practical sessions, insider tips, and a networking job fair to set you up for long-term success.
Upcoming CME Event: Therapeutics Initiative
Join us for an engaging Professional Development Event featuring Dr. Jessica van der Sloot and the UBC Therapeutics Initiative (TI) team. This session will explore selected Prescribing Portrait and Non-Portrait Topics, with a special focus on key areas including Diabetes Mellitus (DM), Hypertension, and Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs).
You’re Invited! FPSC LTCI Learning Session – September 16th
Join FPSC on Monday, September 16th for a virtual LTCI Learning Session covering appropriate antipsychotic use in long-term care and strategies to improve workflow for recruitment and retention. This session is open to physicians, nurse practitioners, LTC staff, and health authority representatives.
You're Invited! LTCI Learning Series - Honoring Indigenous Knowledges
Join Dr. Holly Prince for a virtual LTCI Learning Series session on Honouring Indigenous Knowledges in Palliative Care, hosted by the Victoria South Island Division. This session takes place Tuesday, September 9 from 5:00–6:30 PM and offers a valuable opportunity to explore culturally grounded approaches to end-of-life care.