Community-Based Primary Palliative Care Community of Practice – Series 4
This community of practice (CoP) focuses on supporting primary care clinicians to integrate primary palliative care in their practices.
National ECHO programs are free for all health care professionals to participate in.
This community of practice (CoP) focuses on supporting primary care clinicians to integrate primary palliative care in their practices.
Keeps you informed on the latest peer-reviewed palliative care literature.
Connect with colleagues from across Canada with a shared interest in integrating a palliative care approach for individuals with advanced lung disease.
This community of practice will allow you to network and learn from experts across French-speaking Canada who share your interest in the integrated approach to pediatric palliative care.
This community of practice (CoP) is centered around the understanding and application of spiritual health and its diverse meanings within the context of palliative and bereavement care.
January 23, 2025, from 12–1 p.m. ET
This lecture aims to raise awareness and provide basic information about Alzheimer’s disease and other neurocognitive disorders.
Learn more about increasing Indigenous communities’ capacity to provide palliative care by offering culturally safer palliative care training for health and social care providers
Learn more about common severe end-of-life complications of degenerative neurological diseases.
This session focuses on enhancing proficiencies in serious illness conversations.
Learn more about the intersections of race, culture, and diversity in end-of-life care.
Learn how to effectively recognize and address common gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms in palliative care.
This session is focused on the key elements of the Oyster Care Model and its implementation in Belgium.
Learn to identify indications for palliative sedation therapy, explain the difference between sedation and analgesia and more.
Learn how to effectively recognize and address common gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms in palliative care.
Explore shared skill building in the palliative approach to care, and practice managing pain and shortness of breath for palliative care patients.
Explore shared skill building in the palliative approach to care, engage in topic-based discussions, and practice managing high stress and trauma.
Explore shared skill building in ways to apply Trauma Informed Approach to Care and Utilize Culturally Humble and Safe Principles.
Outline the process of reflection and collaboration that took place, creating the vision, objectives, and the various challenges that RQSPAL researchers want to address.
Honour hospice and palliative care leaders and learn more about a public health approach to palliative care.
December 4, 2023, 12–1 p.m. ET
Delve into the intricate world of palliative care in pediatric and long-term care settings.
December 15, 2023, 12–1 p.m. ET
Explore the role of cannabis in palliative care.
Learn how to make informed decisions about patient health care journeys.
November 28, 2023, 12–1 p.m. ET
Thought-provoking webinar on capacity assessment in palliative care.
Commemorate National Grief and Bereavement Day
January 19, 2024, 12–1 p.m. EST
Learn about the vital role of caregivers in creating a comfortable and supportive home environment.
Showcasing the results of the Canadian Atlas of Palliative Care pilot study in the Central East region of Ontario
March 11, 2024, from 1:30–2:30 p.m. ET
Delve into the world of psilocybin, examining its rich historical roots, precise definitions, and current gaps and limitations in palliative care.