Partners in Care: Women’s and Children’s Primary Care Education Day

This online educational event will deliver practical, evidence-based updates on women’s and children’s health topics relevant to local primary care providers. In a one-day session, expert presenters will address clinical management strategies, referral pathways, and integration with hospital-based programs and services.

The program employs targeted presentations designed to enhance clinical decision-making and strengthen referral networks. Each session follows a structured format addressing: primary care management approaches, appropriate referral criteria and timing, referral processes and access points, and expected patient journeys pre- and post-referral. Post-presentation resources like handouts and care pathways will aid in implementation of new and reinforced knowledge.

This design ensures participants gain actionable knowledge they can immediately implement in practice. The online format facilitates accessibility for busy practitioners while fostering ongoing communication between primary care providers and THP’s Women’s and Children’s program. Interactive elements throughout the sessions encourage participant engagement and enable real-time clarification of referral processes, ultimately strengthening the continuum of care between primary and specialized services.


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Pediatric Emergency Medicine Point-of-Care Ultrasound Workshop 2025

This one-day pre-conference workshop is designed to introduce and reinforce core point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) applications relevant to the care of pediatric patients across diverse clinical settings. It is intended for pediatric emergency physicians, general pediatricians, family medicine physicians, hospitalists, trainees, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other allied health professionals who care for children and have novice to intermediate ultrasound experience.

The program integrates didactic and hands-on components, covering core POCUS applications including knobology, lung, cardiac, inferior vena cava (IVC), soft tissue, renal and bladder, rectal diameter measurement, and ultrasound-guided vascular access. Clinical integration is emphasized through case-based discussions for each application.

Participants will rotate through expert-led, small-group hands-on stations designed to maximize scanning time and individualized feedback. Simulation models, volunteer scanning, and image interpretation exercises will be incorporated. A session on documentation and billing practices relevant to the Ontario context is also included.

Pre- and post-workshop learning materials, including open-access modules and reference handouts, will be provided to support longitudinal skill development.

This workshop aligns with competency-based education principles and is designed to facilitate the safe, practical integration of pediatric POCUS across community and hospital-based practice environments


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Bridging Research and Practice in Pediatric Nutrition: A Virtual Learning Series for Health Professionals

This is a 8-part virtual series for healthcare professionals that translates current research into practical strategies for pediatric nutrition care. Covering topics like feeding disorders, allergies, obesity and chronic conditions, it equips providers with evidence-based tools to improve health outcomes for children.


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Pediatric Emergency Medicine Point-of-Care Ultrasound Workshop 2025

This one-day pre-conference workshop is designed to introduce and reinforce core point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) applications relevant to the care of pediatric patients across diverse clinical settings. It is intended for pediatric emergency physicians, general pediatricians, family medicine physicians, hospitalists, trainees, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other allied health professionals who care for children and have novice to intermediate ultrasound experience.

The program integrates didactic and hands-on components, covering core POCUS applications including knobology, lung, cardiac, inferior vena cava (IVC), soft tissue, renal and bladder, rectal diameter measurement, and ultrasound-guided vascular access. Clinical integration is emphasized through case-based discussions for each application.

Participants will rotate through expert-led, small-group hands-on stations designed to maximize scanning time and individualized feedback. Simulation models, volunteer scanning, and image interpretation exercises will be incorporated. A session on documentation and billing practices relevant to the Ontario context is also included.

Pre- and post-workshop learning materials, including open-access modules and reference handouts, will be provided to support longitudinal skill development.

This workshop aligns with competency-based education principles and is designed to facilitate the safe, practical integration of pediatric POCUS across community and hospital-based practice environments


Credits (up to)