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SUMMARY:Creating Space 16: The Impact of Identities on Health and Wellbeing
DESCRIPTION:Creating Space 16: The Impact of Identities on Health and Wellbeing\nApril 19-21\, 2026 | Ottawa\, Ontario \nIn Person Conference  \nRegistration now open! \n  \nOBJECTIVES \n\nExplore the impact of arts and humanities in health professions education and practice\, including their role in fostering better outcomes.\nEngage with the arts’ and humanities’ contribution to health professional wellness and create opportunities for growth and development\nElevate the voices of people with lived experience and build bridges between patients\, the health care system and different culture\n\n  \nProfessional identity formation is complex: Navigating our various identities affects our personal health\, wellbeing\, and our relationships with colleagues and those we care for. The arts and humanities (including indigenous ways of knowing\, history\, literature\, poetry\, theater\, the performing arts\, audio and video recordings and the visual arts) are often woven into the teaching\, learning\, development and practice of health professions. These holistic\, integrated approaches deliver better outcomes for patients and their communities. They help clinicians develop insight\, reduce burnout and compassion fatigue by making sense of their experiences not only as clinicians but also as learners and members of inter-disciplinary teams. \nThis exploration of identity and lived experience engenders culturally responsive\, safe\, healthcare settings\, lowers barriers to care\, and promotes empathy\, communication skills and perspective-taking. Sharing voices and perspectives through the arts and humanities leads to advocacy for social and cultural change. \n“Identity”\, the theme of this year’s conference of the Canadian Association of Health Humanities\, is foundational to health and wellbeing. This conference is the opportunity to creatively share how the arts and humanities improve healthcare and health professional education. And it will highlight opportunities to explore how notions of personal\, professional or team identities can facilitate growth or change. \n  \nQUESTIONS? \nPlease contact cpd@uottawa.ca.
URL:https://cpduottawa.ca/event/creating-space-16-the-impact-of-identities-on-health-and-wellbeing/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Primary Care,Professional Development,Residents,Specialists
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SUMMARY:Did That Cross a Line? A Practical Guide to Professionalism for Faculty
DESCRIPTION:Did That Cross a Line? A Practical Guide to Professionalism for Faculty\nFormat: Virtual webinar via Zoom \nDate: Tuesday\, May 12\, 2026 | 5:00PM – 7:00PM \nPresenters: Dr. Anna Byszewski and Dr. Sudhir Sundaresan \nAccreditation: 2.00 Mainpro+® Certified Activity credits | 2.00 RCPSC Section 1 Hours \nRegister now!  \n  \nProfessionalism is more than a policy — it is a daily practice that shapes our workplace and the learning environment\, supports psychological safety\, and defines our culture at the Faculty of Medicine. Yet\, it is also one of the most challenging areas to navigate in real life. As faculty members\, we are expected to model professional behavior\, recognize when boundaries are crossed\, and respond appropriately when concerns arise involving learners or colleagues. \nThis interactive\, case-based session brings professionalism out of the abstract and into real scenarios drawn from clinical and educational practice. Together\, we will explore grey zones\, develop confidence in identifying and addressing lapses\, and learn how to support a respectful and inclusive workplace. This session is suited to all faculty members\, especially front-line teachers and educational leaders committed to fostering excellence in the learning environment. \n  \nBureau du développement professionnel continu\nOffice of Continuing Professional Development\n\nFaculté de médecine | Faculty of Medicine\n\nUniversité d’Ottawa | University of Ottawa\n\nÉdifice Loeb | Loeb Building\n725 Parkdale Ave (WM158) Ottawa\, ON K1H 8M5 Canada\n\nuOttawa.ca/faculte-medecine | uOttawa.ca/faculty-medicine
URL:https://cpduottawa.ca/event/did-that-cross-a-line-a-practical-guide-to-professionalism-for-faculty/
LOCATION:Virtual Program
CATEGORIES:Academia,Faculty Development,Leadership,Professional Development
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SUMMARY:45th Annual Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Conference
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date!\n45th Annual Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Conference\nJune 6th – 9th\, 2026\nDelta by Marriott St. John’s Hotel and Conference Centre\, St. John’s\, Newfoundland \nThe Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry is a national organization of child and adolescent psychiatrists and other professionals in Canada\, committed to advancing the mental health of children\, youth and families through promotion of excellence in care\, advocacy\, education\, research and collaboration with other professionals. Join us in June 2026 for our annual conference! \nMore information will be available soon! To be notified when registration opens\, please contact cpd@uottawa.ca.
URL:https://cpduottawa.ca/event/45th-annual-canadian-academy-of-child-and-adolescent-psychiatry-conference/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Allied Healthcare Professionals,Events,Fellows,General Public,Nurse Practitioners,Nursing,Practice Improvement,Primary Care,Professional Development,Psychiatry,Researchers,Residents,Social Workers,Specialists
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