5.25 MAINPRO M1 RURAL HEALTH CARE THROUGH THE LOCUM LENS FEB 26-28, 2015 (THU-SAT) VANCOUVER ISLAND CONFERENCE CENTER NANAIMO, BC WHO SHOULD ATTEND Rural locums Rural physicians Physicians or residents interested in becoming a rural locum Representatives from rural communities that frequently host locums OVERVIEW This three day conference will focus specifically on the needs and challenges of rural locum work in BC. There will be multiple CPD and other one hour interactive sessions such as non-ischemic cardiac chest pain and pediatric emergencies on Saturday, all specifically targeted to the rural locum. There will be daily opportunities to meet with your colleagues and share some of the daily challenges and highlights of rural locum work. Mentorship and peer support will be encouraged. And we promise it will be fun and light-hearted! www.ubccpd.ca
SAT FEB 28 RURAL LOCUM DAY Rural Locum Realities 0800-1435 Facilitator: Dr. Rebecca Lindley Time Registration & Breakfast 0730-800 CME Stream begins at 1015am Welcome by Dr. Alan Ruddiman 0800-0810 0810 0945 FORUM: Rural Locum Realities This is a forum to hear and explore your perspectives as rural locums, and to discuss opportunities to better support you. Learning Objectives Describe the value that rural locums bring to sustaining rural health services Explore rural locum perspectives about what s working and should be improved Build a more cohesive support system, both formal and informal Engage together in collaborative dialogue about improving rural health services Panel Dr. Bob Henderson, Rural locum Dr. John Soles, representing Clearwater BC, a community that has relied on locum services Dr. John Pawlovich, REAP Coordinator and rural physician Dr. Granger Avery, Executive Director, Rural Coordination Centre of BC Dr. Stefan Grzybowski, Lead, Open Chapter of Rural & Remote Division Dr. Alan Ruddiman, Joint Standing Committee, Co-chair Rural Locum Realities (cont d) Facilitator: Dr. Rebecca Lindley Rural Locum Perspectives on the Current Working Environment Interactive dialogue facilitated by Dr. Stefan Grzybowski Patient Transfer Network Ms. Kathy Steegstra Ms.Diana Ratcliffe Strategic Planning: Building A Better Future Facilitator: Dr. Stefan Grzybowski 0945-1015 BREAK CME Stream 1015-1645 Facilitator: Dr. Bob Henderson 1015 1105 Session 1 Dr. Hector Baillie - Practical Pearls in Heart Failure 1105-1155 Session 2 Dr. John Ronald - The Proliferation of Puffers 1155 1225 NETWORKING LUNCH - Come join the conversation about your learning needs RCPD will be here to gather your thoughts, suggestions and experiences! 1250 1345 Session 3 Dr. Wilma Arruda & Ms. Shannon Moffat - Paediatric Early Warning System (PEWS) Open time to mingle with colleagues 1345-1440 Session 4 Dr. Kevin Patterson - Challenges Of Diabetic Management In Rural Settings 1440-1535 Session 5 Dr. Cait O'Sullivan - Latest Word On Anticoagulants 1535-1545 Coffee Break 1545-1635 Session 6 Dr. Arun Natarajan - Non-Ischemic Cardiac Chest Pain 1635-1645 Evaluations and Closing Remarks
COURSE PLANNING COMMITTEE Lindsay Callan, Conference Services Manager, UBC CPD JoAnna Cassie, Conference Coordinator, UBC CPD Leslie Carty, MA, Executive Manager, Rural Coordination Centre of BC Kathy Copeman-Stewart, Executive Director, Rural & Remote Division of Family Practice Jennie Chiu, Division Administrator, Rural & Remote Division of FP Stefan Grzybowski, MD, Head, Open Chapter of Rural & Remote Division Robert Henderson, BSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Dip SportsMed (CASM) Andrea Keesey, UBC CPD Director, Vancouver BC Rebecca Lindley, MD,CCFP,FRRMS Chair, Rural & Remote Division of Family Practice; Co-Director, The CARE Course Lisa Oliver, Administrative Manager, Rural Education Action Plan (REAP) PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS Point-of-Care Ultrasound Course (POCUS-OB) Fri Feb 27 0800-1630 MAX: 16 The POCUS-OB Course was designed specifically for rural health care practitioners who provide maternity care to patients. Participants in the course dramatically improve their management of patients in the third trimester through a series of hands-on sessions with third trimester patient models. PRESENTING FACULTY Wilma Arruda, MD, Director, BC Pediatric Society, Vancouver Island, BC Granger Avery, MD, Executive Director, Rural Coordination Centre of BC Hector Ballie, MB ChB FRCPC FACP General Internist Nanaimo Regional General Hospital Clinical Associate Professor, Medicine, UBC Nancy Kotani, BC Children's & Women's Hospital, Vancouver BC Shannon Moffat, RN, BSN, MPH (current) University of Victoria, Island Health and Child Health BC Arun Natarajan, MD, Cardiologist, NRGH, Nanaimo BC Cait O'Sullivan, Clinical Pharmacist, Provincial Academic Detailing (PAD) Kevin Patterson, MD, NRGH, Nanaimo, BC John Pawlovich, MD, Coordinator, Rural Education Action Plan (REAP) Diana Ratcliffe, RN, Stakeholder Engagement Lead, BC Patient Transfer Network, BCEHS, PHSA John Ronald, MD, Respirologist, NRGH Alan Ruddiman, MD, Co-chair, Joint Standing Committee, Oliver, BC John Soles, MD, President, Society of Rural Physicians of Canada, Clearwater, BC Kathy Steegstra, Senior Provincial Executive Director, Patient Care Communications & Planning; BC Emergency Health Services, Provincial Health Services Authority The CARE Course for Rural Locums Feb 26-27 (Thu-Fri) 0700-1600 MAX: 30 The CARE Course (Comprehensive Approaches to Rural Emergencies) is an education package and community of rural emergency medicine providers. Medical, trauma and obstetric emergency management are featured. The focus is appropriate to the realities of rural practice and will provide attendees with the skills they need in the Emergency Department. 14.0 Paramedics: $100 Physicians: FULL Nurses: FULL 5.0 ACLS: Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider Update Fri Feb 27 0800-1600 MAX: 8 This one-day ACLS Course is to allow the healthcare provider who has previously been successful in an ACLS course within the last two years to update and be re-evaluated in the knowledge and skills required to quickly recognize those patients at risk and respond to cardio-respiratory emergencies. (Prerequisite: BLS) 6.25 Physicians: $975 Physicians: $350 BLS: Basic Life Support Thu Feb 26 1800-2200 MAX: 12 BLS is for those who, as part of their job description as health-care providers, have a duty to respond to medical emergencies. Examples include health-care professionals (i.e., doctors, nurses and paramedics), respiratory and pulmonary technologists, physiotherapists and occupational therapists, dentists and dental hygienists, and student/ educators in health-profession education programs. 4.0 Physicians: $55
RURAL HEALTH CARE THROUGH THE LOCUM LENS Feb 26-28 2015 (Thu-Sat) Nanaimo BC CONTACT DETAILS Dr. Mr. Ms. Urban Rural ME 8876 Last Name Given Name(s) Address City Prov/State Postal Code Telephone Fax Email (required) CONFERENCE FEES Course materials, breakfasts, refreshments & lunch Save $10 by registering online! Early Bird By Jan 22, 2015 Jan 22 to Feb 16 Feb 17 to On-site Physicians $209 $234 $259 Allied Health Professionals $109 $134 $159 Residents & Students* $60 $85 $110 PRECONFERENCE COURSES PAYMENT $ VISA MC TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED Course Date DIETARY REQUIREMENTS / ALLERGIES: Cost Severity: HIGH or LOW, foods can be in the same room, but well labeled Extra Credits CARE Course - Physicians Feb 26-27 $1,200 17.0 CARE Course - Paramedics Feb 26-27 $100 14.0 CARE Course - Nurses Feb 26-27 $200 17.0 Evening BLS Course (4 hours) One Day ACLS Course 26-Feb 27-Feb $45/ $55 after Feb 16 $325/ $350 after Feb 16 4.0 6.25 OB Ultrasound Course 27-Feb $975 5.0 I am a: Family Physician/General Practitioner Specialist Other Are you a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC)? Yes No If yes, please list your specialty: Personal Information is collected on this registration form pursuant to section 26 of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, RSBC 1996 c. 165. Information is used for the purposes of facilitating the conference and collecting aggregate statistics. UBC CPD publishes a participant list for the course that includes the participant s name and city. Please check the box below if you DO NOT wish to have your information included on the participant list: All participants registered for UBC CPD courses are included on the contact list for future programs. If you DO NOT wish to be on the contact list, please indicate below. I DO NOT CONSENT to being on the participant list I DO NOT wish to be on the UBC CPD contact list Name of Cardholder Signature Credit Card Number Expiry Date *No refunds or transfers, unless you cancel by Feb 13 2015 for a fee ($50).
CONFERENCE VENUE 101 Gordon Street Nanaimo BC V9R 5J8 www.viconference.com Just steps away from the scenic Nanaimo Harbour in the heart of a walkable downtown, the Vancouver Island Conference Centre is Vancouver Island s finest full-service convention centre. ACCOMMODATION Coast Bastion Hotel 11 Bastion Street Nanaimo BC V9R 6E4 www.coasthotels.com The Coast Bastion Hotel is located in the heart of charming Nanaimo, near the ferry terminal and within walking distance to the seawall walkway, restaurants, bars, and boutiques of all kinds. Our guest rooms are bright and modern, featuring complimentary Wi-Fi as well as access to our business centre and well-equipped fitness centre. Enjoy our spectacular ocean views! Conference rate $132 /night (Superior Room Double) TO MAKE A RESERVATION T 250.753.6601 or 800.716.6199 FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT www.ubccpd.ca Accreditation Statement Refunds & Cancellations
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