Session recordings from the Update for the Hospitalist program which took place on April 6th are now available!
This summer, you can catch-up on your CPD and still claim your credits. Register before August 15!
Session topics include: Practical Approach to Management of Systemic Cirrhosis, Parkinson's Disease: Practical Approach to Titrating Meds, Monoclonal Proteins, and Sleep Apnea/Sleep Study.
We have designed pre-learning activity this program that is part of the learning, counted as part of your learning hours for the program, and will prepare you for program. Please complete this pre-learning survey before accessing session recordings. You can also access the survey by copying and pasting this link into your internet browser: https://queensu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_54oPqqfj2ZaBh42
Recording: Session Recordings:
- MDs & NPs: $52.50
- RNs, RPNs, PAs, OTs, PTs, and other healthcare professionals: $37.50
- Students & Residents: $22.50
Credits:
This Group Learning program meets the certification criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been certified by Queen’s University for up to 2.75 Mainpro+ credits. This event 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 is approved by the Office of Continuing Professional Development, Queen’s University. You may claim a maximum of 2.75 hours.
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