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Grab your lunch and get ready for Session 1 of Bite-Sized CPD!
Bite-Sized CPD is a new monthly series that runs from January 18 to June 8, 2022. The series offers brief and focused online sessions on a variety of trending topics in healthcare.
Please note: Registration for this session will close on Tuesday, January 18th at 10AM (Eastern Time).
On January 18th, we welcome Dr. Angela Cheung who will be discussing the long-term effects of COVID-19 with a focus on the treatment of complications from non-ICU COVID patients. Dr. Cheung is a co-lead investigator in the Canadian COVID-19 Prospective Cohort Study (CANCOV) and the Recovering from COVID-19 Lingering Symptoms Adaptive Integrative Medicine Trial (RECLAIM). This session will explore the criteria and diagnosis of Long COVID and Post-COVID complications, as well as best practices for symptom management.
To register for the entire series (Sessions 1-6), please click here to learn more.
This program is also part of the Winter/Spring 2022 Online CPD Subscription click here to learn more.
Unable to attend the session? We will record the Zoom session so that you can watch it on your own time.
- The online session will be recorded and will be made available a week after the online session is completed.
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 1 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 1 hours.
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