Physician Quality Improvement (PQI) Intermediate Training
Physician Quality Improvement (PQI) Intermediate Training is a two half-day custom built training introduction to fundamental quality improvement (QI) skills and concepts. For those interested in leading a QI project, Read More »
PQI Level 3 Advanced Cohort training: Application Deadline Jan 20, 2023
Check out PQI opportunities for physicians - including PQI Level 3 Advanced Cohort training (apply by Jan 20, 2023): www.phcmedstaff.ca/pqi2023
Violence Prevention – PVPC for Physicians Classroom
This practical, hands-on 3.5 hour classroom session provides opportunities to practice key violence prevention strategies and build on the skills learned in the e-learning modules. This course is the classroom Read More »
UBC Care of the Elderly Intensive Review Course
Overview We're excited to announce that the next UBC Care of the Elderly Intensive Review Course is returning in person at UBC Robson Square in Vancouver, BC! This three-day intensive course offers a unique Read More »
19th Hot Topics in Cardiology
Overview We are excited to partner with the UBC Division of Cardiology to present the 19th Annual Hot Topics in Cardiology Virtual Conference. We will provide key updates on the Read More »
Women’s Heart and Brain Health: Ask the Experts
As many of you are aware, globally, cardiovascular diseases affect 1 out of 3 women, yet women everywhere are under-studied, under-diagnosed, under-treated, and under-aware when it comes to their heart Read More »
Impact of Race in Health Care
Black History Month 2023 Staff and medical staff are invited to join Dr. Modupe Tunde-Byass, President of the Black Physicians of Canada, for two important conversations in recognition and celebration Read More »
My Farewell to Emergency Medicine: A Journey with Dr. Sunil Mangal
Cullen Family Lecture Theatre, Providence Level 1 - Conference Center, St. Paul’s HospitalAbout the event: After practicing emergency medicine for over 20 years as staff at St Paul's Emergency, Dr Mangal suffered a large stroke, leaving him unable to walk and with Read More »