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SUMMARY:Tsawwassen Community-Based Experiential Learning Session
DESCRIPTION:The Joint Collaborative Committees (JCCs)\, a partnership between Doctors of BC and the BC government\, are hosting a Community-Based Experiential Learning session in collaboration with Len Pierre Consulting on Wednesday\, May 13\, 2026 from 5:00-9:00 p.m. at the Tsawwassen First Nations Longhouse in Tsawwassen\, BC. \nThis session provides cultural safety and humility teachings through immersive learning and provides opportunities for ongoing relationship-building with Indigenous communities. \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 ongoing learning and relationship-building between participants and Indigenous communities.\n\nPlease note that space is limited to 60 participants. \nSessional time\, dinner\, and mileage exceeding 50 km one-way are provided. We welcome registration from interprofessional team members (ITMs) who make up team-based care and offer a stipend to ITMs who are not salaried. \nWe are grateful to hold this session on the unceded\, ancestral\, and traditional territory of Tsawwassen (scəw̓aθən) First Nation\, who have lived on and stewarded these lands since time out of mind. \nRegister. If you have questions\, please email jcc@doctorsofbc.ca.
URL:https://www.collaborateonhealthbc.ca/event/tsawwassen-community-based-experiential-learning-session/
LOCATION:Tsawwassen First Nations Longhouse\, 2148 Tsawwassen Drive\, Tsawwassen\, BC\, V4M 4G4\, Canada
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SUMMARY:EMR Skill Building: Tasks\, Recalls & CDM Workflows – Med Access
DESCRIPTION:The upcoming EMR session will be focused on tools that support proactive patient care and efficient practice management. The session will cover key features such as reporting\, proactive screening\, clinical decision support (CDS) triggers\, and recall systems. Participants will learn how to use these functions to identify patients due for preventive care\, support guideline-based decision-making\, and ensure appropriate follow-up through effective recall workflows. This is a valuable opportunity to enhance your use of EMR tools to improve patient outcomes and streamline practice processes. The session will include a live demo of workflows in Med Access\, and attendees will have the opportunity for dialogue and Q&A throughout. \nTo receive an invitation for the May event and communications on future sessions\, register for the mailing list. \nFor any questions\, please contact the planning team at dtoadmin@doctorsofbc.ca. \n  \nEMR Skill Building Sessions are hour-long\, virtual sessions designed to help family physicians\, medical office assistants (MOAs)\, Nurse Practitioners (NPs)\, and other practice team members expand their expertise in using their Electronic Medical Record (EMR). Sessions are currently offered for Med Access\, OSCAR and Intrahealth Profile EMRs.
URL:https://www.collaborateonhealthbc.ca/event/emr-skill-building-tasks-recalls-cdm-workflows-med-access/
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SUMMARY:Shared Care Partners in Care Conference: Turning Ideas into Outcomes\, Together
DESCRIPTION:The Shared Care Committee\, a collaborative committee between Doctors of BC and the BC government\, is pleased to announce the 2026 Partners in Care Conference\, bringing together family physicians\, specialists\, health care providers\, health authority leaders\, project staff\, and other health care partners to build and spread system change together. \nThis unique two-day conference will connect you with colleagues to exchange ideas\, engage with new perspectives\, learn about culturally safe care\, and celebrate the successes of Shared Care. You’ll hear and share how to collaboratively advance patient care in alignment with key system priorities. You’ll also have the opportunity to develop and apply your leadership skills\, with dedicated time for networking. \nJoin the conversation as we celebrate your achievements\, learn from one another\, and explore new skills and resources to enhance access to high-quality\, patient-centred care in BC. \nLearn more on our event page.
URL:https://www.collaborateonhealthbc.ca/event/shared-care-partners-in-care-conference-turning-ideas-into-outcomes/
LOCATION:Westin Wall Centre\, 3099 Corvette Way\, Richmond\, British Columbia\, V6X4K3\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Shared Care Committee":MAILTO:shared_care@doctorsofbc.ca
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SUMMARY:PQI Alums Webinar Series (PAWS)
DESCRIPTION:Novel use of AI in Physician Learning and Reimagining the Improvement Charter as an Interactive Document \nPresented by Dr Shyr Chui \nRegister for the 2026 webinar series.
URL:https://www.collaborateonhealthbc.ca/event/pqi-alums-webinar-series-paws-5/
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