Webinars

Child and Youth Mental Health and Substance Use

Raising Resilient Kids Lunch & Learn

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Accreditation: Viewers can claim self-learning credits through UBC CPD.

This event was brought to you by the Child and Youth Mental Health and Substance Use Community of Practice, with the support of UBC CPD.

Tackling Youth Substance Use Challenges During the Pandemic

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COVID-19 Impacts: Child & Youth Eating Disorders

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Accreditation: Viewers can claim self-learning credits through UBC CPD.

ACEs 101

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Implementing ACEs & Social Determinants of Health into Your Practice to Improve Care for Children, Youth and Families

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FOR RESIDENTS: Advocating for youth mental health care in BC through a Community of Practice

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Older Adults

Frailty Management in Primary Care: The CARES Model

Viewers of this webinar will learn about the benefits of frailty management at the primary care level and how to implement the CARES Model, led by Dr Grace Park, in their practice to improve care for older adults.

Presentations from the webinar are available below:

Presentation: Dr Grace Parks

Presentation: Dr Belinda Rodis

Creating a Virtual Palliative Care Unit in Northern BC

Title: Creation of a Virtual Palliative Care Unit (PCU)

Presenter: Dr. Inban Reddy, MB, MCFP (PC)

 Dr. Inban Reddy is a family and palliative care physician in Prince George, and acting physician lead for the Northern Health palliative care program, developing initiatives to serve rural and remote communities in the region. He is also the current president of the section of Palliative Medicine for Doctors of BC.


Dr Inban Reddy - shares factors for success and unique challenges inherent in a Shared Care project to create a Virtual Palliative Care Unit in Northern BC.