Webinar – McMaster Rounds: Cataract Surgical Teaching and COVID-19

Webinar Details 

Topic: McMaster Rounds: Cataract Surgical Teaching and Covid-19

Time: May 13, 2020 12:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Learning Objectives:

  1. Briefly recap cataract surgical teaching pre-covid.
  2. Explore challenges in resuming surgical teaching given covid restrictions.
  3. Explore strategies for resuming surgical teaching given covid restrictions.
  4. Following rounds, prepare a brief summary of proposed strategies including those contributed by participants through zoom chat box.  Distribute summary of proposed strategies to Program Directors and Academic Chairs nationally for their information/consideration.

Moderator/Presenters:

Zoom details:

Join Zoom Meeting: https://mcmaster.zoom.us/j/93611361424pwd=amVlcUNncThVdklXLysvcE9zZGgrZz09

Meeting ID: 936 1136 1424

Password: 975330

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Mindfulness & Resilience Self-Compassion Training for Healthcare Communities (SCHC) Building Resilience and Preventing Burnout

Mindfulness & Resilience Self-Compassion Training for Healthcare Communities (SCHC) Building Resilience and Preventing Burnout

Date and time: Tuesdays 6:00pm – 7:00pm from May 26 -June 30, 2020

Fee: $120 + HST (6 week online course)

Program Overview

Self-Compassion Training for Healthcare Communities (SCHC) is a 6-hr evidence-based healthcare adaptation of Mindful Self-Compassion, the empirically supported program of Dr. Kristin Neff at UT Austin and Dr. Chris Germer at Harvard Medical School. This brief training aims to improve wellbeing and personal resilience in healthcare professionals by teaching mindful self-compassion skills to deal with distressing emotional situations as they occur at work and at home.

Learning Objectives

As a participant of the program you can learn tools to use throughout the day to:

Registration

Sessions held online. Registration: Click here

Contact

[email protected]

Personal Protective Equipment Simulations (Online Modules)

Personal Protective Equipment Simulations (Online Modules)

First, do no harm. How do you keep yourselves, your patients, and your families safe when using Personal Protective Equipment while caring for patients in isolation? Personal Protective Equipment Simulations aims to prepare healthcare providers to care for patients who require droplet and contact isolation on medical admission units in the Calgary Zone, assuring adherence to existing infection prevention and control (IPC) protocols and avoid exposure to suspected pathogens. This course was co-developed with Calgary Medicine Emergency-Pandemic Operations Command (MEOC).

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of the online modules, learners will be able to:

REGISTRATION

Online modules are available for anyone to self-register. FREE Self-registration The online self-learning modules are available on here.

ACCREDITATION

1.0 MOC Section 3 Self-Assessment / Mainpro+ Self-learning one-credit-per-hour

CONTACT: [email protected]

Management of Retinal Disease in the Time of COVID-19 – Present and Future Challenges

LIVE – Webcasts and webinars Management of retinal disease in the time of COVID-19 – Present and future challenges

Date : Friday, 8 May 2020

Time : 5.00 – 6.30 pm CET

WEBINAR DETAILS

View-only live streaming will be available on this page.

Disinfection Recommendations from the Manufacturers: Haag-Streit and Zeiss

May 5, 2020

Guidance During COVID-19: Disinfection Recommendations from the Manufacturers – Haag-Streit and Zeiss

Access Details

April 2020 Issue Highlights

The April 2020 issue of the Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology (CJO) is now available online. Here are just some of the highlights in this issue:

Resident Perspectives + visual abstract: In this issue, our residents have summarized 5 articles that they feel are relevant to learners here in Canada and around the globe, including the article featured in our April visual abstract, Effect of 6-week washout period on intraocular pressure following chronic prostaglandin analogue treatment: a randomized controlled trial.

F.Y. Eye column: As always, we’re pleased to feature Dr. Ian McIlraith’s column, which summarizes recent research and news stories that might be of interest to ophthalmologists. This month, he looks at publications on neuromyelitis optica disease progression, optic nerve ultrasonography for diagnosing increased intracranial pressure, and idiopathic intracranial hypertension as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease.

An excellent line-up of review articles, original research and more, including:

Follow the CJO on social media:

Twitter: @CanJOphth

Instagram: @cjo_jco

Facebook: CanJOphth

Vision: Medico-Legal Concerns for Ophthalmic Care in the COVID-19 Pandemic

The COS CPD Council will offer a webinar series on topic information, relevant to ophthalmologists across Canada.

Going forward the COS webinar series A Path to a New Vision will take place on Thursdays at 4:00 pm EDT. Future topics may includePhysician Wellness during COVID; Virtual Ophthalmic care during and after COVID.  

WEBINAR DETAILS

Date: Thursday, April 30th
Time: 4:00 pm EDT
Zoom Link to register for the webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_DYW8jPrVSP2C5iV3Omrfdw
Language: English presentation, French questions may be submitted

FACULTY

Moderator: Dr. Guillermo Rocha
Guest Speaker: Dr. Richard Mimeault, CMPA

Cross-Country Canadian Panel

The Planning Committee is made of up members of the COS Council on CPD, Chaired by Dr. Colin Mann, and includes Dr. Mona Harissi-Dagher, Dr. Varun Chaudhary, and Dr. Hady Saheb.

QUESTIONS

Please use the link below to submit questions in advance of the webinar: https://ca.surveygizmo.com/s3/50074417/A-Path-to-a-New-Vision-Questions Your questions will help to guide the presentation by Dr. Mimeault and the provincial correspondents.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

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 and approved by the Canadian Ophthalmological Society. You may claim a maximum of 1 hour.

FUTURE WEBINARS

The Canadian Ophthalmological Society is excited to bring you this webinar series: A Path to a New Vision, which deals with COVID-19 related topics for Canadian Ophthhalmologists. Invited guests will provide expert information and a panel of ophthalmologists from across the country that provide a snapshot of current ophthalmic practice in Canada.  Future topics may include Physician Wellness during COVID; Virtual Ophthalmic care during and after COVID; Virtual Care/Teleophthalmology.  

This webinar series was delivered with financial support from an educational grant provided to the COS by Bayer.

CONTACT

Colleen Drake, Coordinator, Continuing Professional Development, Canadian Ophthalmological Society at [email protected] with any questions.

Webinar – Retina Connect: Artificial Intelligence in Ophthalmology – Reinventing the eye exam

The University of Toronto, Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences invites you to RETINA CONNECT.

DATE: Tuesday May 5, 2020 4pm EST

TOPIC: Artificial Intelligence in Ophthalmology – Reinventing the eye exam

SPEAKER: Pearse Keane, MD FRCOphth Associate Professor, University College London. Consultant Ophthalmologist, Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Panelists

Webinar ID: Please click the link below to join the webinar

CONTACT

Please contact Sandra Gauci [email protected] or Deepa Yoganathan / [email protected]  for more information and questions.

Recommendations for Conducting Vitreoretinal Surgery During the COVID-19 Pandemic

April 30, 2020

The CRS Executive has reviewed and supports the recommendations of the American Society of Retinal Specialists (ASRS) for conducting vitreoretinal surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic. The CRS endorses these ASRS recommendations for application within the Canadian context.

Read the full ASRS recommendations for conducting vitreoretinal surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic

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