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SUMMARY:Call for abstracts: 2025 JCC Conference
DESCRIPTION:Call for abstracts is now open! \nThe Joint Collaborative Committees (JCCs) are inviting abstract submissions for the 2025 JCC Conference. This conference provides an opportunity for those presenting JCC-funded projects to showcase their work alongside colleagues and partners in an engaging and creative environment. \nPlease make sure to save the date: October 6 and 7\, 2025\, for the JCC Conference at the Sheraton Wall Centre in Vancouver\, BC. The first day hosts the FPSC Summit and SSC Summit\, followed by the JCC Showcase on the second day\, which will include content from all four Joint Collaborative Committees. \nIn the abstract submission form\, you will have the option to submit your abstract for the FPSC Summit or SSC Summit on October 6 and/or the JCC Showcase on October 7. \nTo submit your abstract\, please click here.  \nThe deadline for submissions is  June 1\, 2025. \nFor more information regarding physician sessional time\, presenter funding\, keynote speakers\, and registration\, please visit our website here. \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please don’t hesitate to contact events@doctorsofbc.ca.
URL:https://www.collaborateonhealthbc.ca/event/call-for-abstracts-jcc-conference-2025/
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SUMMARY:2025 BC Rural Health Conference
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to join our community at the BC Rural Health Conference\, taking place June 6–8\, 2025\, in Prince George. This annual gathering goes beyond professional development—it’s about building connections and celebrating the spirit of rural healthcare. We invite you to join us in the heart of northern BC—with access to world-class outdoor recreation—for this one-of-a-kind event. \nThe conference’s hands-on workshops are back with even more options to choose from. The program will also showcase dynamic speakers and engaging topics that address the unique challenges and rewards of rural practice. Attendees will enjoy valuable networking opportunities with peers who share a passion for this work. Connect with colleagues and leave the conference feeling enriched\, empowered\, and energized. \nEvent Highlights: \n\nAll-new format! This year’s schedule includes a full day of hands-on workshops and an expanded lineup of rapid-fire lectures—offering more ways to stay current on emerging trends in rural and family medicine\nCelebrate the BC Rural Health Awards\nEnjoy wellness activities\, outdoor excursions\, supervised childcare and more\nConnect and network with rural peers from across BC and beyond\nPre-conference courses include: The CARE Course\, CASTED: Emergency and myoActivation\n\nRegister now! Early bird rates end April 15\, 2025  \nRegister at bcrhc.ca 
URL:https://www.collaborateonhealthbc.ca/event/2025-bc-rural-health-conference/
LOCATION:Prince George Conference and Civic Centre\, 808 Canada Games Way\, Prince George\, British Columbia\, V2L 5T6\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Cranbrook (Ktunaxa) Community-Based Experiential Learning Session
DESCRIPTION:The Joint Collaborative Committees (JCCs) in partnership with Len Pierre Consulting and the Ktunaxa First Nation are looking forward to hosting a Community-Based Experiential Learning Session on Wednesday\, June 11th\, 2025 from 5pm to 9pm at St. Eugene Golf Resort & Casino (Pavilion Room)\, 7777 Mission Road\, in Cranbrook\, BC. \nRegister online \nDuring these sessions\, physicians will experience: \n\nCultural safety teachings through an immersive\, “circle and the box” learning.\nTeachings and protocols from local/regional Indigenous communities.\nA shared meal\, language\, history\, and stories.\nA deeper understanding of residential school trauma.\nConnections with local health staff and providers.\nThe opportunity for on-going learning and relationship-building between participants and Indigenous communities.\n\nSessional time and mileage exceeding 50km one-way will be covered by the JCCs.  \nWe are grateful to hold this session on the unceded\, ancestral\, and traditional territory of the Ktunaxa Nation\, who have lived on and stewarded these lands since time out of mind. Once a former residential school\, the Mission Building was reclaimed under the visionary leadership of the Ktunaxa Nation and transformed into a full-service resort and beacon of light for the community. St. Eugene Resort’s ownership consists of four Ktunaxa communities including the ʔAkisq̓nuk\, ʔAq̓am\, Yaq̓it ʔa·knuqⱡi ‘it (Tobacco Plains)\, Yaqan nukiy (Lower Kootenay) and the Kenpesq’t (Shuswap Indian Band). Together we make up St. Eugene Mission Holdings Limited (SEM).  \nIn these sessions\, themes of colonial genocide\, systematic separation from Indigenous identity\, land and culture and the resulting mental and physical health disparities\, will be discussed. These themes may surface personal stories and participants are encouraged to prepare to hear this difficult journey. \nIf you have additional questions\, please email jcc@doctorsofbc.ca.
URL:https://www.collaborateonhealthbc.ca/event/cranbrook-ktunaxa-shuswap-community-based-experiential-learning-session/
LOCATION:St. Eugene Golf Resort & Casino (Pavilion Room)\, 7777 Mission Road\, Cranbrook\, British Columbia\, V1C 7E5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Creating a Safe Space for Indigenous Patients in Primary Care
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will feature a panel of speakers from the Langley Division of Family Practice\, who\, through relationships with their local Indigenous community members and Indigenous serving community organizations\, heard the need for patients and primary care providers to feel safe in their medical healthcare journey. With collaboration and voices from local Indigenous patients and leaders\, the Division focused on physician learning and engagement while strengthening existing partnerships and creating new ones. \nThis accredited webinar is for those who are on a learning journey looking for a culturally safe and collaborative way to increase cultural safety and visibility in their practice. Through shared experiences and lessons from a panel of those who initiated change and the patients who experienced it\, participants will leave with tangible actions as well as an increased understanding of how small actions\, an open heart and an open mind contribute to more culturally safe space not only for Indigenous patients\, but all patients. \nWednesday\, June 18\n6 – 7:30 p.m. \nRegister for the webinar. \nSkills Gained: \nBy attending this webinar\, you will be able to \n\nIdentify actionable steps for creating a safe space for Indigenous patients in primary care\nReflect on personal practice delivery and learning opportunities\n\nDoctors of BC’s Indigenous Specific Anti-Racism (ISAR) and Cultural Safety Team with the support of the JCCs has collaborated with UBC CPD to support the education development of this webinar series. Learn more about UBC CPD’s partnership with Doctors of BC for this program.
URL:https://www.collaborateonhealthbc.ca/event/webinar-creating-a-safe-space-for-indigenous-patients-in-primary-care/
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