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 heart failure.
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.
A series of 10 innovative lectures, hosted by Palliative Care McGill, that will support and advance the field of palliative care.
This community of practice supports Ontario long-term care professionals focused on advancing palliative care QI through collaboration, expert guidance, and shared resources.
March 5, 2025, from 3–4 p.m. ET
This session explores the principles of providing culturally sensitive palliative care tailored to the unique beliefs, values, and traditions of the Chinese community.
Explore the development of shared skills related to the palliative approach
Explore the current legal, regulatory and policy landscape as it pertains to the use of psychedelic-assisted therapies in Canada.
This session will help identify and effectively manage common gastrointestinal symptoms.
This session explored how healthcare teams can collaboratively address the physical, emotional, and psychosocial needs of patients with life-limiting conditions.