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SUMMARY:Foundations of Leadership Phase 1
DESCRIPTION:Foundations of Leadership Phase 1\nRegister now!\nSpeaker: Mr. Ayoub Chobah\nLocation:  in person at the FoM – Roger Guindon Hall\n27.5 RCPSC Section 1 hours | 27.5 CFPC Mainpro+ Credits \nTarget Audience\nAll faculty members from the University of Ottawa\, Faculty of Medicine. If you are external to the University of Ottawa\, Faculty of Medicine and are interested in this program\, please contact cpd@uottawa.ca. \n \nCourse Description:\nEssentials for Academic Leadership is a series of 5 workshops aimed at providing clinicians and non-clinicians with tools to successfully lead and manage teams. \nParticipants will develop an understanding and skills of how to:\nLead a process rather than manage it\nManage various types of team members effectively and deal with conflict\nGet the most out of team members and keep them motivated\nIntroduce and manage change \nParticipants will also be apprised of legal implications and emerging trends as it relates to managing team members. Completion of the program will be acknowledged by a certificate in leadership from the Office of Continuing Professional Development. \nRegistration Details\nEarly bird rate ends July 19\, 2024 – register early and save 80% (course valued at $3\,000)! Registration closes on August 23\, 2024.\n \nEarly Bird Rate – $400 +HST\nStandard Fee – $600  +HST \nPlease note that a minimum of 12 participants (max. 15) is required in order for the series to move ahead.  \nDates\nThursday\, September 12\, 2024 from 8:30AM to 3:30PM\nThursday October 3\, 2024 from 8:30AM to 3:30PM\nThursday October 24\, 2024 from 8:30AM to 3:30PM\nThursday November 14\, 2024 from 8:30AM to 3:30PM\nThursday December 5\, 2024 from 8:30AM to 3:30PM \n Questions? Please contact Christine Cool\, Lead Coordinator\, Faculty Development.
URL:https://cpduottawa.ca/event/foundations-of-leadership-phase-1/
LOCATION:University of Ottawa Roger Guindon Hall\, 451 Smyth Rd\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1N 6N5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Faculty Development
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SUMMARY:Advancing sexual health services through technology and innovation - GetaKit\, Sex it Smart and more! (Webinar)
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URL:https://cpduottawa.ca/event/oph-webinar-advancing-sexual-health-services-through-technology-and-innovation-getakit-sex-it-smart-and-more/
LOCATION:Virtual Program
CATEGORIES:Nursing,Primary Care,Residents,Specialists
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SUMMARY:Is Promotion Possible for Me? (Fall 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Is Promotion Possible for Me? – Fall 2024\nDate/Time: Thursday November 7\, 2024 | 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.\nLocation: Roger Guindon Hall\, FoM\nFacilitator: Dr. Sharon Whiting\nRegister Now! NOTE: all attendees must bring an updated cv in any format. \nTarget Audience: Faculty at lecturer and assistant professor level who are unsure if they should be considering  promotion \nLearning objectives:\nAt the end of the workshop the participant will be able to:\nDescribe the benefits of seeking promotion\nDifferentiate between academic activities and scholarship\nDiscuss opportunities to move academic participation to scholarship \nQuestions? Please contact Christine Cool\, Lead Coordinator\, Faculty Development.
URL:https://cpduottawa.ca/event/is-promotion-possible-for-me-fall-2024/
LOCATION:University of Ottawa Roger Guindon Hall\, 451 Smyth Rd\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1N 6N5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Faculty Development
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SUMMARY:Moving Forward with Promotion - Fall 2024
DESCRIPTION:Moving forward with promotion – Fall 2024\nDate/Time: Thursday November 21\, 2024 | 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.\nLocation: Roger Guindon Hall\, FoM \nFacilitator: Dr. Sharon Whiting\nRegister Now! NOTE: all attendees must bring an updated cv in any format. \nTarget Audience: Faculty at assistant or associate  professor level who are getting ready to submit to DTPCs for consideration \nCourse description: In this highly interactive workshop we will explore the various areas of academic focus\, examples of scholarship\, presentation of documents. \nLearning objectives:\nAt the end of the  workshop the participant will be able to:\nDescribe the promotion process\nIdentify what is required for scholarship\nDevelop a strategy to prepare their dossier \nQuestions? Please contact Christine Cool\, Lead Coordinator\, Faculty Development.
URL:https://cpduottawa.ca/event/moving-forward-with-promotion-fall-2024/
LOCATION:University of Ottawa Roger Guindon Hall\, 451 Smyth Rd\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1N 6N5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Faculty Development
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SUMMARY:Destination: Family Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Friday November 22\, 2024\nUniversity of Ottawa Skills and Simulation Centre\n7:30 am – 4:00 pm\nRegister now! \nLearn More \nRegistration Information – Register Here! \nStudents (Grade 9-12) – $175 +HST \nDestination: Family Medicine is an exciting new medical education event for high school students that involves critical thinking exercises\, case studies and problem-solving\, which can enhance students’ analytical and critical thinking skills. Join us to learn skills and techniques that family physicians rely on in their practice! \nDestination: Family Medicine provides students in grades 9-12 with a glimpse into the diverse world of family medicine and primary care. Students will be exposed to various techniques and procedures that can help them explore potential career paths\, fostering early interest in healthcare professions. As an added bonus\, Destination: Family Medicine equips students with knowledge about the healthcare system\, turning them into informed consumers. This understanding is valuable not only for personal health decisions but also for navigating the broader healthcare landscape. \nDestination: Family Medicine is designed to empower students by offering a wide array of sessions tailored to their interests and goals. With over 20 unique experiences to choose from\, students have the freedom to create their own personalized schedule\, ensuring a meaningful and engaging experience. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHow It Works:\n\nBrowse the Session Streams: Explore our extensive list of sessions covering various topics such as military physicians\, virtual reality\, sports medicine\, palliative care\, joint injections\, ER procedures\, and more. Each session is crafted to provide hands-on experience and valuable insights.\nCreate Your Schedule: Select the series of sessions that align with your interests and aspirations. Please note that there are limited spaces available in each group.\nEngage and Participate: Dive into each session with enthusiasm and curiosity. Our sessions are led by experts physicians and residents who are passionate about sharing their knowledge and experiences.\nConnect with Peers: This event is not just about learning; it’s also an opportunity to connect with fellow students who share your interests. Build friendships\, collaborate on projects\, and expand your network.\n\nQuestions? Please contact Kaitlin Moberg\, Lead Coordinator\, Destination Family Medicine
URL:https://cpduottawa.ca/event/destination-family-medicine/
LOCATION:uOttawa Skills and Simulation Centre\, 725 Parkdale Ave\, 1st Floor\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K0A1X0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:General Public
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SUMMARY:Getting Things Done
DESCRIPTION:Getting Things Done\nThursday\, November 28\, 2024 | 8:30AM to 4:00PM\n6 RCPSC Section 1 hours | 6 CFPC Mainpro+ Credits\nRegister Now! FoM members save 80% when registering for all 3 Crucial Courses\nSpeaker: Ms. Sara Munroe\nLocation: in person at the FoM\, Roger Guindon Hall \nTarget Audience\nAll faculty members from the University of Ottawa\, clinicians\, health care administrators\, healthcare leaders\, managers and directors of healthcare teams. \nCourse Description\nThe Getting Things Done® (GTD®) methodology was developed 30 years ago by New York Times bestselling author David Allen. The course teaches skills to manage the constant flow of requests\, tasks\, and interruptions people face at all levels of the organization. By learning how to capture\, clarify\, and organize incoming requests\, people are more likely to make strategic decisions about where to invest their time and energy\, focus on the right priorities\, and prevent critical projects from slipping. When used consistently and collectively\, GTD skills also give teams a “way of working” for improved results. The in-person experience of Getting Things Done is an engaging classroom course rich with peer discussion\, real-time practice\, and group support and coaching. Delivered in one day\, this in-person course offers the best in traditional learning and development. Learn More! \nRegistration Fees – Register Now! \n\nResidents: $400 per course or $800 for all three courses ($6\,700 savings!)\nRegistrants Affiliated with uOttawa\, Faculty of Medicine: $500 per course or $1\,000 for all three courses ($6\,500 in savings!)\nRegistrants Not Affiliated with uOttawa\, Faculty of Medicine: $2\,500 per course or $5\,000 for all three courses ($2\,500 in savings!)\n\nFees include all materials and lunch – Deadline to register is August 23\, 2024.\n\nCancellation Policy:  Deadline to cancel your registration is August 30\, 2024. A $75 administrative fee will apply.  No refund for cancellation after August 30\, 2024. \nQuestions? Please contact Christine Cool\, Lead Coordinator\, Faculty Development. \n\nOther Available Crucial Courses \nCrucial Conversations for Accountability (2 day course)\nTuesdays September 17 and October 1\, 2024 | 8:30 AM to 4:00PM\n12 RCPSC Section 1 hours | 12 CFPC Mainpro+ Credits\nMANAGING PERFORMANCE IS MORE THAN A PROCESS—IT’S ABOUT PEOPLE\nSure\, there are fancy software and tools to make performance management seamless and easy. But any manager who’s struggled to close a significant performance gap or anyone who has ever walked out of an annual review feeling like they’ve just been processed rather than prioritized knows there’s nothing easy about it.  Deflated and disenchanted people don’t improve\, and neither do results.  In reality\, performance management is about addressing your people’s behavior routinely and consistently. It’s about candidly coaching through challenges and holding people accountable for lapses in behavior. It’s about identifying goals\, fast-tracking careers\, and in the process\, improving your bottom line. These are communication skills—the difficult kind that may not come naturally\, but when learned\, mean the difference between managing people and managing process.  The good news is these accountability skills are replicable and learnable. We’re all just a few crucial skills away from learning how to manage people and performance daily and directly. Learn More! \nCrucial Influencer\nTuesday\, October 29\, 2024 | 8:30AM to 4:00PM\n6 RCPSC Section 1 hours | 6 CFPC Mainpro+ Credits\nTHE NEW SCIENCE OF LEADERSHIP: When facing persistent\, resistant challenges\, leaders often surrender to poor results or invest in change efforts that waste time and resources. And yet it’s possible to influence behavior with surprisingly predictable success. For the past thirty years\, we’ve studied leaders with a proven ability to influence rapid\, profound and sustainable change. And here’s what we know: human behavior is grounded in six sources of influence. Effective leaders know how to leverage and apply these sources to influence real results. Influencer goes beyond corporate perks and charismatic personalities to teach a method for changing ingrained human behavior. Leaders learn how to achieve better results by changing human habits that are extraordinarily difficult to alter—especially those that mire down teams and organizations. Drawing on the skills of the world’s best change agents and five decades of social-science research\, Influencer teaches why people do what they do and how to help them act differently. Learn More! \n 
URL:https://cpduottawa.ca/event/getting-things-done/
LOCATION:University of Ottawa Roger Guindon Hall\, 451 Smyth Rd\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1N 6N5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Faculty Development
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SUMMARY:Canadian Health Workforce Conference (CHWC) 2024
DESCRIPTION:November 28-29\, 2024\nRoom 4007\, 120 University Private\, University of Ottawa\, Faculty of Social Science\, Ottawa Ontario Canada K1N 6N5\nHybrid Conference – Login details for virtual attendees will be provided the week of the conference\nRegister now! \nJoin us for the 10th anniversary of the Canadian Health Workforce Conference (CHWC)\, a conference that brings together policy makers\, academics\, researchers\, practitioners\, patient advisors and students from across the country with responsibility for and interest in health workforce issues. The goal of the conference is to provide an opportunity to engage in knowledge exchange and meaningful discussion on a range of health workforce issues and showcase the latest research and cutting-edge technology and innovation for health workforce policy\, planning and management across the country. \nCALL FOR ABSTRACTS\nWe are currently accepting abstracts for consideration! If you would like to submit an abstract\, please fill out this form before September 3rd\, 2024. Upon reviewing all submissions\, we will provide confirmation of acceptance by September 30th. The registration deadline for presenters will be October 4th. \nQuestions? Please contact Laura Darbon\, Lead Coordinator of the Canadian Health Workforce Conference (CHWC) 2024.
URL:https://cpduottawa.ca/event/canadian-health-workforce-conference-chwc-2024/
LOCATION:Faculty of Social Science\, 120 University Private\, Room 4007\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1N 6N5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Academia,Allied Healthcare Professionals,Dentistry,Faculty Development,Fellows,Leadership,Midwifery,Nursing,Primary Care,Psychiatry,Residents,Specialists
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