Day: January 18, 2016
Inaugural Continuing Professional Development Day (Accredited Event)
Continuing Professional and Practice Development
1st Annual CPPD Day
Thursday January 21st, 2016 from 8am to 4pm
CAMH 33 Russell Street, Room 2029, Toronto ON
Goals:
- Develop continuing professional development programs that change practice
- Share mental health quality improvement and CPD initiatives
- Improve alignment of practice improvement and continuing professional development
Who Should Attend?
- Individuals developing or participating in continuing professional development programs in mental health and addictions
- Individuals on quality committee or programs developing improvement initiatives
PROGRAM | ||
08:45 | Welcome and Introductions | Sanjeev Sockalingam Diana Kljenak Lisa Lefebvre |
09:00 | A Checklist for Checklists: Quality and Safety Tools | Jared Peck Lesley Wiesenfeld |
10:30 | Morning Break | |
10:45 | Innovations Spanning CPD and QI: The Extension for Community Health Outcomes (ECHO) Model – Innovation in CPD and Improving Quality of Patient Care Good Things Come in 3s – Maximizing Section 3 Opportunities in CPPD The Patient as Educator: Toward Equal Partnerships IDEAS: CPD Through Applied QI Training | Allison Crawford Andrea Waddell Lisa Walter Carmen Wiebe Tara Burra Jose Silveira |
12:15 | Networking Lunch | |
13:00 | Outcomes-Based CPD: Bridging the Know-Do and Do-Better Gap | Peter Selby |
14:00 | Afternoon Break | |
14:15 | Developing Continuing Professional Development Programs to Change Practice | Ivan Silver Sanjeev Sockalingam |
15:45 | Closing Remarks and Evaluation Feedback | Diana Kljenak Lisa Lefebvre |
Registration:
Faculty and Allied Health Professionals: $50
Residents and Trainees: Free Click here to download the CPPD Day Flyer
Accreditation:
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, approved by Continuing Professional Development, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto up to a maximum of 5.5 hours. This program meets the accreditation criteria of The College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been accredited by Continuing Professional Development, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, for up to 5.5 Mainpro-M1 credits.