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Update in Hospital Medicine 2024
07 oct 2024 - 10 oct 2024 • Live Streaming, Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
Harvard Medical School
Résumé:
This 4-day intensive, Harvard Medical School CME program updates busy practitioners on current, best practices in hospital medicine. Among the highest-rated HMS CME courses, it covers over 30 core topics, with an emphasis on practical management of common problems. Using a case-based format, lecturers distill recent evidence, guidelines, and expert opinion to offer “bottom line” recommendations. Faculty include both hospitalists and specialists, and rank among the best teachers at Harvard Medical School.
Contact:
Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education;     Email.: CEPrograms@hms.harvard.edu
Sujets:
Harvard, CME, Hospital Medicine, Hospitalist, Heart failure, Atrial fibrillation, Pregnancy, Acute coronary syndromes, Diabetes, Psychiatric disorders, ECG interpretation, Radiology interpretation, Laboratory interpretation, Bacteremia, UTI, Pneumonia, Obesity, Critical care, Skin and soft tissue infections, Stroke/TIA, C. difficile, End-stage renal disease, Acute kidney injury, HIV, Endocrinology, Health equity, GI bleed, Hematology, Allergy, Geriatrics, Delirium, Pain and palliative care, Alcohol withdrawal, Opioid use disorder, COPD, Preoperative evaluation, Dermatology, Electrolyte disorders, Syncope, Venous thromboembolism, Pancreatobiliary disease, Cirrhosis, Artificial intelligence, Antibiotics, Goals of care conversations, Trauma-informed care
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1619709
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Dysthymia: Hope for chronic depression—and suicidality
16 oct 2024 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
Dysthymia: CBT's pathway out of chronic depression & suicidality covers three related topics: brief CBT for dysthymia (assumes ten-minute appointments), brief CBT for suicidality (focusing on what to say in the moment), and victimhood culture (an exacerbant on the rise). NOTE: The new DSM-5-TR (released on March 18, 2022) refers to dysthymia as persistent depressive disorder.
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT, cognitive behavior therapy, dysthymia, persistant depressive disorder, chronic depression, suicidality, victimhood culture
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1634927
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PCIM — Primary Care Internal Medicine
21 oct 2024 - 25 oct 2024 • Live Streaming, Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
Harvard Medical School
Résumé:
This program, which is among the highest-rated Harvard Medical School CME courses, provides a comprehensive update of the most important changes and advances impacting primary care practice. It is led by Harvard Medical School’s leading clinical faculty— representing more than 30 fields of medicine. Participants can rely on this program for education and skills advancement workshops covering: Comprehensive updates for diagnosis and treatment, State-of-the-art approaches to the most frequent clinical challenges , Guidance for care of the patient with complex medical needs, Advanced techniques for in-office procedures , Examination skills, Disease prevention: screening and vaccination updates, Strategies to account for social, racial, sex and gender, and cultural differences to ensure optimized care for all patients. All updates are coupled with guidance to incorporate them into everyday clinical practice.
Contact:
Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education;     Email.: CEPrograms@hms.harvard.edu
Sujets:
Harvard, CME, Primary Care, Cardiovascular, Cholesterol, Hypertension, Diabetes, neurology, Depression, anxiety, Cognitive decline, Anticoagulation, Asthma, Headaches, Gastrointestinal, Sleep disorders, Polyarthritis, kidney disease, physical exam, COVID-19, screening, testing, gynecology, allergy, lifestyle, hepatology, dementia, obesity, opioids, thyroid, anemia, LGBTQ, obesity, endocrinology, infections, neurology, heart disease
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1619695
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SpicyPsychUpdate: Cayenne Collection
23 oct 2024 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
CBT Canada's SpicyPsychUpdates reveal the zestiest bits from the fascinating & ever-evolving fields of psychology & psychiatry. SpicyPsychUpdates are a broader & brisker experience than CBT Canada's core modules, which focus on single topics. Five scoring criteria are used in selecting the scientific papers for each SpicyPsychUpdate: 1) recent; 2) high quality; 3) clinically useful; 4) personally useful; and 5) spicy (i.e., interesting). To boost the pep, we cut into a fresh paper about every five minutes. Highly-practical tips emerge from the literature at a blistering pace. Some of those tips can be life-changing for your patients & colleagues, family & friends—and the ongoing project called "you". Stay current with SpicyPsychUpdates!
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT, cognitive behavior therapy, psychology, psychiatry, patient compliance, couples counseling, CBT for perimenopausal symptoms, mood contagions, depression, mental stress-induced ischemia, evidence-based therapy, CBT for psychosis
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1634871
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Principles of Medical Education: Maximizing Your Teaching Skills
23 oct 2024 - 25 oct 2024 • Live Streaming, Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
Harvard Medical School
Résumé:
This special program, ranked among Harvard Medical School’s highest-rated CME courses, is a uniquely comprehensive exploration of best practices for teaching medicine at the bedside, in ambulatory settings, and in the classroom. Case-based and hands-on learning are a hallmark of this course, with significant participant interaction and active modeling of instruction techniques. Whether you are newer to teaching or a seasoned educator and mentor, this course will give you modern tools and practices to optimize skills transfer and learner success.
Contact:
Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education;     Email.: CEPrograms@hms.harvard.edu
Sujets:
Harvard, CME, Interactive Lecturing, Bedside Teaching, Effective Mentoring, Impactful Feedback, Developing Curricula, Assessing Learners, Learner Engagement, Teaching Critical Thinking, Teaching and Maintaining Wellness
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1619686
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Infectious Diseases in Primary Care
23 oct 2024 - 25 oct 2024 • Live Streatming, Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
Harvard Medical School
Résumé:
This acclaimed course, which is among the highest-rated Harvard Medical School CME courses, provides comprehensive ID updates for primary care clinicians. PHYSICIANs, NPs, and PAs can rely on this program for 1) Education that ensures state-of-the-art care; 2) Strategies to improve diagnosis, prevention, and treatment; 3) Guidance to incorporate recent advances and new innovations into day-to-day practice. This course provides education to optimize outcomes for patients with common, challenging, and complex infectious diseases. Education is practical, providing answers to the infectious diseases questions primary care clinicians have every day.
Contact:
Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education;     Email.: CEPrograms@hms.harvard.edu
Sujets:
Harvard, CME, Immunization, Lyme, COVID-19, infection, vaccine, HIV, MRSA, Hepatitis, UTI, STI, pneumonia, flu, gastroenteritis, travel medicine, respiratory, coronavirus, C. difficile, H. pylori, antibiotics, antibiotic allergy, tuberculosis, respiratory
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1619641
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Tools Practice: Master craftsmen know their tools well
06 nov 2024 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
This three-credits-per-hour workshop begins with a one-hour review of the 26 tools of persuasion reviewed in the six hour CBT Tools workshop. Those who have not taken CBT Tools in some time may find there have been some interesting updates. The middle part of the workshop consists of a self-assessment. Participants privately rate their ability to identify tools used in scripted encounters.
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT, cognitive behavior therapy, tools and strategies, doctor-patient alliance, persuasion, compliance, adherence, behavior change, psychology
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1634903
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GriefWork: Growing from life's inevitable losses
20 nov 2024 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
Losses happen. Historically, it was the wisdom traditions—religion and philosophy—that provided us with comfort. Today psychology helps too: the utterly universal experience of loss has spawned much excellent scientific research. Topics include differentiating between MDD and grief, the CBT model (and techniques), the sunk-cost effect, forgiveness, DSM-5-TR's new Prolonged Grief Disorder, and thanatophobia.
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT, cognitive behavior therapy, psychology, grief, bereavement, Prolonged Grief Disorder, Post-traumatic growth, loss, thanatophobia, the sunk-cost effect, forgiveness, MDD vs grief, CBT Tools and strategies, coping tools
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1634968
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PTSD: From post-traumatic stress to post-traumatic growth
28 nov 2024 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
McGill University Faculty of Medicine is again sponsoring two medical CBT workshops at the Annual Refresher Course for Family Physicians. This year's workshops are PTSD: From Post-Traumatic Stress to Post-Traumatic Growth, and a SpicyPsychUpdate. Both workshops assume that appointments are ten minutes or less in duration. As such, the focus is exclusively on those tools that are highly practical and efficient.
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT, cognitive behavior therapy, PTSD, trauma, resilience, post-traumatic growth, treatment tools, EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), “emotional baggage” (i.e., old traumata), "hindsight bias", "imaginal rescripting", ACE (adverse childhood experience) survivors, complex PTSD (C-PTSD), intergenerational trauma, trauma-informed care, medical marijuana
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1634978
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SpicyPsychUpdates: The Jalapeno Collection
28 nov 2024 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
McGill University Faculty of Medicine is again sponsoring two medical CBT workshops at the Annual Refresher Course for Family Physicians. This year's workshops are PTSD: From Post-Traumatic Stress to Post-Traumatic Growth, and a SpicyPsychUpdate.

Both workshops assume that appointments are ten minutes or less in duration. As such, the focus is exclusively on those tools that are highly practical and efficient.

Although ideally taken together for 18.0 Mainpro+ credits, the workshops can also be taken individually for 9.0 Mainpro+ credits each.

The SpicyPsychUpdate will be the Jalapeno Collection. SpicyPsychUpdates reveal the zestiest bits from the fascinating & ever-evolving fields of psychology & psychiatry. SpicyPsychUpdates are a broader & brisker experience than CBT Canada's core modules, which focus on single topics.

Five scoring criteria are used in selecting the thirty scientific papers that form the basis of each SpicyPsychUpdate: 1) recent; 2) high quality; 3) clinically useful; 4) personally useful; and 5) spicy (i.e., interesting). To boost the pep, we cut into a fresh paper about every five minutes.

Highly-practical tips emerge from the literature at a blistering pace. Some of those tips can be life-changing for your patients & colleagues, family & friends—and the ongoing project called "you". Stay current with SpicyPsychUpdates!

Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; psychology; psychiatry; tools, tips, and techniques; compliance; suicidality; suicide risk management; meditation; narcissism; burn-out; self-help; PTSD; couples counseling; depression; vaccine compliance; forgiveness; creativity; device addiction; and more; family medicine; general practice; primary care
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1636377
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Ten Minute CBT: No-bullshit tools for busy clinicians
04 dec 2024 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
Medical CBT is specifically designed for the ultra-brief appointments typical of primary care. In this workshop you'll learn the essentials of a skill that may fundamentally change how you cope with the all-important psychological side of medical practice. Topics include goalification, scaling, and I/O charts; empathy addiction; the physics of CBT; cognogen identification; ~10 tools of persuasion; and the management of non-compliance.
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT, cognitive behavior therapy, tools of persuasion, coping strategies, tips and techniques, well-being, major depression, persistent depression (dysthymia), chronic worry, chronic pain, panic disorder, non-compliance, substance abuse, illness anxiety, borderline personality disorder, suicidality
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1634944
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Worry Management: CBT for GAD
15 jan 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
CBT is by far the most evidence-based non-pharmacologic approach to anxiety, and important components can be effortlessly integrated into normal primary care appointments. This highly-practical, three-credits-per-hour CME works through family practice case studies of excessive worry, generalized anxiety disorder and common contemporary fears. The focus is on cognitive & behavioral techniques that take ten minutes or less. Participants are encouraged to discuss real-life cases. Our ~25 discussion topics will include psychodynamic "fixing", the risk-resources ratio, the looming vulnerability model, the intolerance of uncertainty, the inflated sense of responsibility, procrastination, assertiveness training, and "clutter studies". Note: Many of the non-pharmacological tools taught in this CBT Canada workshop are very important to the resilience of physicians, and can be passed along to children and other family members—all while fully respecting their boundaries.
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT, cognitive behavior therapy, anxiety, excessive worry, generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), common fears, evidence-based approaches, non-pharmacological, psychodynamic "fixing", risk-resources ratio, looming vulnerability, intolerance of uncertainty, inflated sense of responsibility, procrastination, assertiveness training, "clutter studies", resilience, coping strategies, tips and techniques, cognitive approaches, behavioral approaches, primary care, psychology
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1634965
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SpicyPsychUpdate: Habanero Collection
22 jan 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
CBT Canada's SpicyPsychUpdates reveal the zestiest bits from the fascinating & ever-evolving fields of psychology & psychiatry. SpicyPsychUpdates are a broader & brisker experience than CBT Canada's core modules, which focus on single topics. Five scoring criteria are used in selecting the scientific papers for each SpicyPsychUpdate: 1) recent; 2) high quality; 3) clinically useful; 4) personally useful; and 5) spicy (i.e., interesting). To boost the pep, we cut into a fresh paper about every five minutes. Highly-practical tips emerge from the literature at a blistering pace. Some of those tips can be life-changing for your patients & colleagues, family & friends—and the ongoing project called "you". Stay current with SpicyPsychUpdates!
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT, cognitive behavior therapy, psychology, psychiatry, tools, tips, and techniques, primary care, fear of cancer recurrence, childhood anxiety, major depression (MDD), “reproductive priming effect”, “mate poaching”, self-harm, GAD, “memory counter-conditioning” for substance abuse, social anxiety, couples counseling, and more
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1635019
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Bedside Manners 2.0: 26 tools to boost your
05 fév 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
There are many tools (besides exhausting empathy injections) you can use to keep the doctor-patient relationship far from the Zone of Peril. In the 3.0 hour, 9.0 Mainpro+ credit Bedside Manners 2.0, we review twenty-six (26) such tools. Topics covered include the art, science and legalities of apologies; collaboration signifiers; emotional investment expressions; existential connectors (e.g., meaning, isolation, death); expectation management; the universal need for "fairness"; fiduciary role reminders; goal (re)negotiations; humour (honk, honk); jolting studies on physician punctuality; Gable's "response style" matrix; "transference 2.0"; validation (as in borderline personality disorder) ... and sixteen additional rapport-building tools. Doctors who keep their "alliance-o-meter" readings high—without reflexively resorting to draining empathy dosing—enjoy better clinical outcomes—and fewer fears of complaints—and better personal (and familial) well-being.
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; psychology; primary care; physician well-being; improved clinical outcomes; behavior change; empathy addiction; doctor-patient relationship; alliance; compliance; adherence; the art, science and legalities of apologies; collaboration signifiers; emotional investment expressions; existential connectors (e.g., meaning, isolation, death); expectation management; the universal need for "fairness"; fiduciary role reminders; goal (re)negotiations; humour (honk, honk); jolting studies on physician punctuality; Gable's "response style" matrix; "transference 2.0"; validation (as in borderline personality disorder) ... and sixteen additional rapport-building tools
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1634974
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SpicyPsychUpdate: Cayenne Collection
12 fév 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
CBT Canada's SpicyPsychUpdates reveal the zestiest bits from the fascinating & ever-evolving fields of psychology & psychiatry. SpicyPsychUpdates are a broader & brisker experience than CBT Canada's core modules, which focus on single topics. Five scoring criteria are used in selecting the scientific papers for each SpicyPsychUpdate: 1) recent; 2) high quality; 3) clinically useful; 4) personally useful; and 5) spicy (i.e., interesting). To boost the pep, we cut into a fresh paper about every five minutes. Highly-practical tips emerge from the literature at a blistering pace. Some of those tips can be life-changing for your patients & colleagues, family & friends—and the ongoing project called "you". Stay current with SpicyPsychUpdates!
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; psychology; psychiatry; tools, tips, and techniques; primary care; compliance; couples counseling; CBT for perimenopausal symptoms; mood contagion; mental stress-induced ischemia; evidence based therapy; CBT for psychosis; and more
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1635028
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Personality Disorders: Manage them before they manage you
19 fév 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
This practical workshop begins with a review of the science of personality assessment. We examine the most popular inventories, doing a fair bit of debunking along the way. The core of the workshop is the systematic review of DSM-5’s ten personality disorders: the insensitively-named "MAD" (paranoid, schizoid, schizotypal), "BAD" (antisocial, borderline, histrionic, narcissistic), and "SAD" (avoidant, dependent, and obsessive-compulsive) "clusters". As we review each of the ten personality disorders, our emphases are on 1) rapid diagnosis (when possible); 2) modular treatments (when desired), and 3) clinician coping (always). Personalities and their disorders are by definition enduring and predictable. When you improve your skills in reading others, you give yourself a little "superpower". That superpower will make both your clinical practice and your life in general a fair bit easier.
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; personality disorders; personality assessment; DSM-5’s ten personality disorders; paranoid; schizoid; schizotypal; antisocial; borderline; histrionic; narcissistic; avoidant; dependent; obsessive-compulsive; diagnosis; modular treatments; primary care; psychology; mental health; well-being; clinician coping; physician well-being
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1634994
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Social CBT: Tactical tools to boost belonging
05 mar 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
Loneliness is "the new smoking". When chronic, it erodes both emotional and physical health. Our society's loneliness epidemic leads many patients to (mis)use your office as their primary source of social support. Your burden can be very heavy. Today's cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) provides patients with much more than the typical advice of “join a club”. Upon completing the The Relationship Tune-Up, you’ll have dozens of practical tools to help you improve their relations with friends, colleagues, and loved ones. Major topics include "ten-minute couples counseling"; helping patients (and others) overcome social anxiety; and the fascinating issue of adult sibling relations. Special topics include the scientific determinants of friendship; the trap of co-rumination; research on "emotional contagion"; "friendshifts"; the complex (and embarrassing) emotion of hurt; the portfolio analysis tool; relations with individuals with antisocial personality disorder (AsPD); the horror of ostracism; and the compelling research on the timing of residential moves on children.
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; social CBT; mental health; "ten-minute couples counseling"; social anxiety; adult sibling relations; scientific determinants of friendship; co-rumination; "emotional contagion"; "friendshifts"; the complex (and embarrassing) emotion of hurt; portfolio analysis; antisocial personality disorder (AsPD); the horror of ostracism; the timing of residential moves on children; primary care; psychology; tools, tips, and techniques from CBT
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1634971
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OPPCM — Office Practice of Primary Care Medicine 2025
17 mar 2025 - 22 mar 2025 • Live Streaming, Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
Harvard Medical School
Résumé:
Office Practice of Primary Care Medicine, which is among the highest-rated Harvard medical School CME courses, provides comprehensive reviews of the most important recent advances impacting primary care medicine and guidance to incorporate these changes into practice for state-of-the-art care. Education is practical and results-focused, structured to help you optimize your approach to the wide array of conditions seen in primary care practice. Our lectures and workshops are designed to provide practical, case-based reviews of physical exam skills, diagnostic techniques, and the latest in disease management. All sessions are taught by nationally and internationally recognized leaders in their respective fields of medicine, and include time for audience Q&A. This year, we are asking specialist speakers to focus on the key takeaways they recommend for busy PCPs.
Contact:
Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education;     Email.: CEPrograms@hms.harvard.edu
Sujets:
Treating obesity, chronic kidney disease, health equity, chronic pain management: opioids and non-opioids, updated approaches to hypertension and lipid care, treating diabetes, congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease, atrial fibrillation, respiratory infections including COVID-19, menopause management and treatment of osteoporosis, treating headaches, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, ADHD, stroke, assessing and treating alcohol and opiate addictions, sleep disorders, pre-op cardiac and pulmonary consultation, "can't-miss" diagnoses, immunizations, cancer screening, Lyme disease, COPD, cardiology, liver disease, time management for PCPs
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1636035
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Clinical Endocrinology 2025
26 mar 2025 - 30 mar 2025 • Live Streaming, Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
Harvard Medical School
Résumé:
Renowned experts in endocrinology at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital offer Clinical Endocrinology—the acclaimed annual update of current endocrine diagnostic and management strategies. If you provide care to patients with endocrine disorders, this course will be invaluable to your medical decision-making and patient care. ENDOCRINOLOGISTS, INTERNISTS, FAMILY PHYSICIANS, PEDIATRICIANS, NPs and PAs (and other clinicians who treat endocrine disorders) can rely on this program to enhance your endocrine knowledge and optimize your care of endocrine disorders with evidence-based strategies.
Contact:
Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education;     Email.: CEPrograms@hms.harvard.edu
Sujets:
Harvard, CME, Thyroid, Pituitary, Diabetes, Calcium, Bone, Adrenal, Reproductive, Hormones, Clinical, Endocrinology, Lesions, Acromegaly, Adrenal incidentaloma, Adult growth hormone deficiency, Cushing’s disease, Diabetes in pregnancy, Diabetes type 1, Diabetes type 2, Erectile dysfunction, Gestational diabetes, Glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis, Graves’ eye disease, Hyper- and hypoparathyroidism, Hyper- and hypothyroidism, Hyperprolactinemia, Hypo- and hypercalcemia, Hypoglycemia, Hypopituitarism, Insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), and technology management in type 1 DM, Lipid disorders, Male and female hypogonadism, Menopause, Obesity, weight management, Osteoporosis, Pheochromocytoma, Pituitary surgery and radiation, Polycystic ovarian syndrome/hyperandrogenism, Primary aldosteronism, Sellar region abnormalities, Thyroid cancer, Thyroid disease and pregnancy, Thyroid nodules, Thyroid ultrasound, Transgender care
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1639359
Sujets apparentés:
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Happiness Science: Evidence-based guidance for the universal human quest
02 avr 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
As Aristotle wrote, "Happiness is the meaning and the purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human existence." Although the pursuit of happiness has long been considered an art, today it is also guided by a substantial science. In this three-hour workshop, we'll review the most significant findings from the field of positive psychology. Topics include awe, career decisions, experiences, fun, gratitude, humour, income, mind-expanding drugs, optimism, pets, play, resilience, savouring, self actualization, and shinrin-yoku.

Happiness Science is our most upbeat and broadly-applicable module. Please join us for this extremely positive CME!

Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; mental health; psychology; happiness; positive psychology; World Happiness reports; awe; career decisions; experiences; fun; gratitude; humour; income; mind-expanding drugs; optimism; pets; play; resilience; savouring; self actualization; shinrin-yoku; primary care; wellness; well-being
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1635003
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SpicyPsychUpdate: Jalapeno Collection (04.09.2025; via Zoom)
09 avr 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
CBT Canada's SpicyPsychUpdates reveal the zestiest bits from the fascinating & ever-evolving fields of psychology & psychiatry. SpicyPsychUpdates are a broader & brisker experience than CBT Canada's core modules, which focus on single topics. Five scoring criteria are used in selecting the scientific papers for each SpicyPsychUpdate: 1) recent; 2) high quality; 3) clinically useful; 4) personally useful; and 5) spicy (i.e., interesting). To boost the pep, we cut into a fresh paper about every five minutes. Highly-practical tips emerge from the literature at a blistering pace. Some of those tips can be life-changing for your patients & colleagues, family & friends—and the ongoing project called "you". Stay current with SpicyPsychUpdates!
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; psychology; psychiatry; tools tips, and techniques; primary care; suicide risk management; meditation; PTSD; MDD; vaccine compliance; couples counseling; forgiveness; creativity; device addiction; and more
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1635618
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Panic & Phobias: Conquering fears with CBT (2025.04.16; via Zoom)
16 avr 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
Physicians trained in CBT derive significant professional satisfaction from treating panic disorder and the phobias. Most patients respond relatively quickly, and relapse rates are reassuringly low. We'll review CBT for panic, and explore how the cognitive model can be applied to such "Recursive disorders" as cognitive decline-related anxiety, irritable bowel syndrome, migraine headaches, perimenopausal symptoms, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder. In our review of phobias, we'll examine the subtleties of systematic desensitization. Other anxiety disorder sufferers can at least be comforted by family physicians without specialized training. We cover CBT's most practical pointers for the following set of conditions: OCD-related avoidance, PTSD-related avoidance, public speaking anxiety, selective mutism, separation anxiety, social anxiety, and test anxiety.
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; panic disorder; phobias; anxiety; mental health; wellbeing; wellness; CBT for panic; panic-related disorders; cognitive model; "Recursive disorders"; "symptom spiral syndromes"; cognitive decline-related anxiety; dementia worry; irritable bowel syndrome; migraine headaches; perimenopausal symptoms; premenstrual dysphoric disorder; systematic desensitization; OCD-related avoidance; PTSD-related avoidance; public speaking anxiety; selective mutism; separation anxiety; social anxiety; test anxiety; primary care; family practice; family medicine; psychology
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1635639
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PTSD: From post-traumatic stress to post-traumatic growth (2025.05.07 via Zoom)
07 mai 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
We'll begin with a review of debriefing (i.e., interventions designed to prevent PTSD after a trauma), including insights from head instructor, Greg Dubord, MD, and his work with the Canadian government's National Roundtable in Ottawa. We'll then review a shortcut to the diagnosis of PTSD, proceeding from there to the details of (and controversies pertaining to) the fuller diagnostic criteria. The core of the workshop is treatment interventions for the four major criteria. Special topics include the curious case of EMDR, “emotional baggage” (i.e., old traumata), the eye-opening forgiveness research, so-called "hindsight bias", the Oprah-esque "imaginal rescripting", the Faustian bargain of children who survived ACEs (adverse childhood experiences), and what data we have on medical marijuana. We end with the uplifting literature on post-traumatic growth.
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; PTSD; trauma; diagnostic criteria; treatment interventions; EMDR; “emotional baggage” (i.e., old traumata); forgiveness; "hindsight bias"; "imaginal rescripting", ACEs (adverse childhood experiences); medical marijuana; post-traumatic growth; primary care; family practice; general medicine; psychology; mental health; wellbeing; wellness
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1635550
24
GriefWork: Growing from life's inevitable losses (2025.05.21; via Zoom)
21 mai 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
The workshop assumes your appointments are brief, averaging only 5–7 minutes. With that in mind, we teach the CBT tools that are highest in impact and practicality. The goal is to efficiently help patients cope—at least a little better—with the pain of some of life’s inevitable losses.
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; grief; bereavement; loss; Prolonged Grief Disorder; Post-traumatic growth; thanatophobia; the sunk-cost effect; forgiveness; MDD vs grief; CBT Tools and strategies; coping tools; family practice; general medicine; primary care; psychology; mental health; wellness; wellbeing
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1635560
25
Depression: The complete CBT package (updated for 2025) (2025.06.04; via Zoom)
04 jui 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
Please join your colleagues to acquire the tools of “CBT for Depression, Version 2025”, an approach that is very different—and very much more effective—than Beck's original package. As always, we assume your appointments are brief, averaging only ten minutes. With that in mind, we teach the tools that are highest in impact and practicality. Topics in the module include: identifying and managing empathy addictions; antidepressant alexithymia; depressogenic belief identification; therapeutic persuasion and the "physics" of CBT; goalification, scaling, and I/O charts; strategic behavioral antidepressant prescriptions; cultivating learned hopefulness / rational reasons for optimism; combating rumination spirals; breaking through reductionistic stagnation; enhancing motivation with the CUE question; letting go of the past—and unrelentingly focusing on the future; willpower enhancement. The “CBT for Depression, Version 2025” module provides physicians with a clean, contemporary, and comprehensive kit for more effectively managing one of the most common human afflictions. 
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; depression; major depressive disorder; MDD; “CBT for Depression,  Version 2025”; empathy addictions; antidepressant alexithymia; depressogenic belief identification; therapeutic persuasion; the "physics" of CBT; goalification, scaling, and I/O charts; strategic behavioral antidepressant prescriptions; learned hopefulness; optimism; rumination spirals; reductionistic stagnation; motivation; future-focusing; the CUE question; letting go; willpower enhancement; primary care; family practice; general practice; psychology; mental health; wellbeing; wellness
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1635625
26
Dysthymia: CBT's pathway out of chronic depression & suicidality (2025.06.18; via Zoom)
18 jui 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
Dysthymia: CBT's pathway out of chronic depression & suicidality covers three related topics: brief CBT for dysthymia (assumes ten-minute appointments), brief CBT for suicidality (focusing on what to say in the moment), and victimhood culture (an exacerbant on the rise).
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; dysthymia; persistent depressive disorder; PDD; chronic depression; suicidality; suicide risk factors; suicide screening; suicide-prevention interventions; what to say (and how to say it) in the here & now with the suicidal patient to reduce their motivation to act; victimhood culture; mental health; family medicine; primary care; general practice; psychology
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1635591
27
The SuperDoc Workshop: Leveraging CBT Tools to Maximize Physician Resiliency (2025.09.17; via Zoom)
17 sep 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
In this three-hour workshop, we'll review techniques for silencing self-criticism, decreasing rumination, letting go of the past, increasing self-compassion, improving decision-making, optimizing time management, boosting mindfulness, and making a marriage spark joy.
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; mental health; physician wellbeing; wellness; resilience; burnout; Premature Clinician Aging Disorder (PCAD); self-criticism; rumination; letting go; self-compassion; decision-making; time management; mindfulness; relationships; couples counseling; self-care; psychology; primary care; family medicine; general practice
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1635688
28
CBT Tools: Canada's #1 CBT workshop (2025.10.01; via Zoom)
01 oct 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
This sleeves-up workshop emphasizes practical assessment tools, homework compliance enhancers, and change-oriented charting. The focus is on the most strategic interventions that can be integrated into routine (e.g., 10 minute) clinical appointments.
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; mental health; CBT Tools; practical assessment tools; homework compliance enhancers; change-oriented charting; strategic interventions; routine (e.g., 10 minute) clinical appointments; primary care; family medicine; general practice; doctor-patient relationship; alliance; compliance; adherence; tools of persuasion; behavior change; maladaptive belief change; patient motivation; empathy addiction; goalification
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1635687
29
SpicyPsychUpdate: Habanero Collection (10.08.2025; via Zoom)
08 oct 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
CBT Canada's SpicyPsychUpdates reveal the zestiest bits from the fascinating & ever-evolving fields of psychology & psychiatry. SpicyPsychUpdates are a broader & brisker experience than CBT Canada's core modules, which focus on single topics. Five scoring criteria are used in selecting the 30 scientific papers that form the basis of each SpicyPsychUpdate: 1) recent; 2) high quality; 3) clinically useful; 4) personally useful; and 5) spicy (i.e., interesting). To boost the pep, we cut into a fresh paper about every 5 minutes. We're currently offering 3 entirely unique SpicyPsychUpdates, each covering 30 entirely unique recent papers. Highly-practical tips emerge from the literature at a blistering pace. Some of those tips can be life-changing for your patients & colleagues, family & friends—and the ongoing project called "you". Stay current with SpicyPsychUpdates!
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; psychology; psychiatry; tools, tips, and techniques; fear of cancer recurrence; childhood anxiety; major depression (MDD); “reproductive priming effect”; “mate poaching”; self-harm; GAD; “memory counter-conditioning” for substance abuse; social anxiety; couples counseling; and more; wellness; mental health; primary care; general practice; family medicine;
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1635664
30
Ten-Minute CBT: No-bullshit tools for busy clinicians (2025.10.15; via Zoom)
15 oct 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
Medical CBT is specifically designed for the ultra-brief appointments typical of primary care. In this workshop you'll learn the essentials of a skill that may fundamentally change how you cope with the all-important psychological side of medical practice. You'll learn flexible tools to integrate with your existing approaches to major depression, persistent depression (“dysthymia” until DSM-5), chronic worry, chronic pain, panic disorder, non-compliance, substance abuse, illness anxiety, borderline personality disorder, suicidality, and more.
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; tools of persuasion; coping strategies; tips and techniques; well-being; major depression; persistent depression (dysthymia); chronic worry; chronic pain; panic disorder; non-compliance; substance abuse; illness anxiety; borderline personality disorder; suicidality; empathy addiction; doctor patient relationship; alliance; compliance; adherence; behavior change; cognition change; maladaptive beliefs; cognogens; primary care; family medicine; general practice; psychology
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1635718
31
SpicyPsychUpdate: Cayenne Collection (10.22.2025; via Zoom)
22 oct 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
CBT Canada's SpicyPsychUpdates reveal the zestiest bits from the fascinating & ever-evolving fields of psychology & psychiatry. SpicyPsychUpdates are a broader & brisker experience than CBT Canada's core modules, which focus on single topics. Five scoring criteria are used in selecting the 30 scientific papers that form the basis of each SpicyPsychUpdate: 1) recent; 2) high quality; 3) clinically useful; 4) personally useful; and 5) spicy (i.e., interesting). To boost the pep, we cut into a fresh paper about every 5 minutes. We're currently offering 3 entirely unique SpicyPsychUpdates, each covering 30 entirely unique recent papers. Highly-practical tips emerge from the literature at a blistering pace. Some of those tips can be life-changing for your patients & colleagues, family & friends—and the ongoing project called "you". Stay current with SpicyPsychUpdates!
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; psychology; psychiatry; tools, tips, and techniques; compliance; couples counseling; CBT for perimenopausal symptoms; mood contagion; mental stress-induced ischemia; evidence based therapy; CBT for psychosis; and more; family medicine; general practice; primary care
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1635717
32
Depression: The complete CBT package (updated for 2025) (2025.11.05; via Zoom)
05 nov 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
Please join your colleagues to acquire the tools of “CBT for Depression, Version 2025”, an approach that is very different—and very much more effective—than Beck's original package. As always, we assume your appointments are brief, averaging only ten minutes. With that in mind, we teach the tools that are highest in impact and practicality. Topics in the module include: identifying and managing empathy addictions; antidepressant alexithymia; depressogenic belief identification; therapeutic persuasion and the "physics" of CBT; goalification, scaling, and I/O charts; strategic behavioral antidepressant prescriptions; cultivating learned hopefulness / rational reasons for optimism; combating rumination spirals; breaking through reductionistic stagnation; enhancing motivation with the CUE question; letting go of the past—and unrelentingly focusing on the future; willpower enhancement.
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; mental health; depression; CBT for Depression; Major Depressive Disorder (MDD); empathy addiction; antidepressant alexithymia; depressogenic belief identification; therapeutic persuasion; the physics of CBT; goalification, scaling, and I/O charts; strategic behavioral antidepressant prescriptions; cultivating learned hopefulness / rational reasons for optimism; combating rumination spirals; breaking through reductionistic stagnation; enhancing motivation with the CUE question; letting go of the past—and unrelentingly focusing on the future; willpower enhancement; general practice; primary care; family medicine; psychology; wellbeing; wellness
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1635672
33
SpicyPsychUpdate: Jalapeno Collection (11.12.2025; via Zoom)
12 nov 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
CBT Canada's SpicyPsychUpdates reveal the zestiest bits from the fascinating & ever-evolving fields of psychology & psychiatry. SpicyPsychUpdates are a broader & brisker experience than CBT Canada's core modules, which focus on single topics. Five scoring criteria are used in selecting the 30 scientific papers that form the basis of each SpicyPsychUpdate: 1) recent; 2) high quality; 3) clinically useful; 4) personally useful; and 5) spicy (i.e., interesting). To boost the pep, we cut into a fresh paper about every 5 minutes. We're currently offering 3 entirely unique SpicyPsychUpdates, each covering 30 entirely unique recent papers. Highly-practical tips emerge from the literature at a blistering pace. Some of those tips can be life-changing for your patients & colleagues, family & friends—and the ongoing project called "you". Stay current with SpicyPsychUpdates!
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; psychology; psychiatry; tools, tips, and techniques; compliance; suicidality; suicide risk management; meditation; narcissism; burn-out; self-help; PTSD; couples counseling; depression; vaccine compliance; forgiveness; creativity; device addiction; and more; family medicine; general practice; primary care
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1635748
34
Dysthymia: CBT's pathway out of chronic depression & suicidality (2025.11.19; via Zoom)
19 nov 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
The Dysthymia module covers three related topics: brief CBT for dysthymia (assumes ten-minute appointments), brief CBT for suicidality (focusing on what to say in the moment), and victimhood culture (an exacerbant on the rise).
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT, cognitive behavior therapy; dysthymia; persistent depressive disorder (PDD); chronic depression; suicidality; suicide risk factors; suicide screening; suicide-prevention interventions; what to say (and how to say it) to reduce patients' motivation to act; victimhood culture; primary care; family medicine; general practice; psychology; mental health; wellbeing
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1635736
35
GriefWork: Growing from life's inevitable losses
03 dec 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
Losses happen. Historically, it was the wisdom traditions—religion and philosophy—that provided us with comfort. Today psychology helps too: the utterly universal experience of loss has spawned much excellent scientific research.

Topics include differentiating between MDD and grief, the CBT model (and techniques), the sunk-cost effect, forgiveness, DSM-5-TR's new Prolonged Grief Disorder, and thanatophobia.

The workshop assumes your appointments are brief, averaging only 5–7 minutes. With that in mind, we teach the CBT tools that are highest in impact and practicality. The goal is to efficiently help patients cope—at least a little better—with the pain of some of life’s inevitable losses.

Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; grief; bereavement; loss; Prolonged Grief Disorder; Post-traumatic growth; thanatophobia, the sunk-cost effect; forgiveness; MDD vs grief; CBT Tools and strategies; coping tools; psychology; family medicine; primary care; general practice
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1636356


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