
Register NOW for the Fall 2022 CPD Collection!
CPD Collection registrants will have access to 4 of our most popular in-person CPD Programs AND 2 Online Series for one low price - that's over 29 learning hours!
As a CPD Collection registrant, a seat is saved for you at the following in-person programs:
- Wednesday, October 19, 2022 - Pediatrics Update 2022
- Friday, November 18, 2022 - An Afternoon of Dermatology
- Session recordings - 4th Annual Queen’s Department of Family Medicine CPD Program
- Session recordings - 6th Annual Allergy Symposium
Please note that back-up session recordings will be available for learners who are unable to attend an in-person program due to health or emergency issues.
CPD Collection Registrants will also have access to the following online series:
- CPD O'Clock: Timely Topics of Importance to Practice - Online Series
- September 28 - Depression and Anxiety Part 1: CBT
- October 12 - Public Health: Fall Update and Planning Ahead
- November 9 - Urology Quick Hits
- January 19 - Behavioral and Pharmacological Treatments for Weight Loss
- February 16 - Management of Lower Leg Wounds: Approaches and Local Resources
- March 22 - Nephrology Refresh
- April 26 - Depression and Anxiety Part 2: Psychopharmacology
- May 17 - Palliative Care 101: Fundamentals for Every Practice
- June TBC - Abortion Care
- 45th Annual Obstetrics and Gynaecology Memorial Online Series
- October 6 - Stress, Joy, Change: Perinatal Mental Health
- October 13 - Up To Date Best Practice Menopause Guidelines
- October 20 - Induction of Labour and Gestational Hypertension
- October 27 - Endometrial Thickness and Polyps and Contraception Update
- November 3 - Early Pregnancy Loss
Online sessions are held via Zoom from 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM ET. All sessions are recorded.
We will now post the program agenda to the “Community” within CPD Program Centre where we have been posting the presentations. We encourage you to bring a laptop/tablet to the program should you wish to access these items during the event.
We appreciate your support in this effort to reduce our paper usage during this time and lessen the environmental impact of our programs longer term.
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