Events for Health-Care Professionals
The team at BCCPC has gathered links to education events designed for Health Care Providers caring for people affected by life-limiting illness. The events are not created or endorsed by BCCPC unless stated in the description.
Life and work in the time of COVID-19
How has COVID-19 changed your palliative care practice? The Canadian Virtual Hospice and the Canadian Society of Palliative Care Physicians invite you to join a discussion moderated by Dr. Harvey Max Chochinov, featuring Dr. Leonie Herx, Susan Blacker, Dr. Anne Boyle, Dr. Cornelius Woelk and Jan Vandale on Monday, May 4th at 8pm EST (5pm […]
Webinar: Leadership in the Age of the COVID-19 Crisis
Centre to Advance Palliative Care (CAPC) Join our panel discussion and Q&A with palliative care leaders as they explore dimensions of leading through a crisis. Panelists will discuss constructive approaches to challenges that leaders are currently facing and address ways leaders can help their organizations pivot toward the future. This event is for members only. For […]
Managing Through the COVID-19 Crisis
CAPC's Virtual Office Hours are small-group consulting calls with leading subject matter experts. Experienced faculty will answer your questions on a wide variety of challenging topics. Stay for the whole hour, or hop on, hop off. This Virtual Office Hour is free and open to all, but space is limited. Sessions will be added on […]
Calling All Health Care Assistants
COVID-19 is affecting each one of us and the people and families we care for. We at the BC Centre for Palliative Care and at Life and Death Matters want to support you during this challenging time. We invite you, the heroes on the front-line, to an informal chat (like a visit around the kitchen […]
Complicated Grief and Trauma – Skills Building Education
Description This ten session webinar series will focus on COVID-19 related complicated and traumatic grief. The sessions will provide practical models, assessment tools and practical ways to facilitate the work of complicated and traumatic grief within a trauma informed practice. Sessions will include coping with suffering, spirituality and trauma, revisiting loss history and past traumas. […]
Calling All Health Care Assistants
COVID-19 is affecting each one of us and the people and families we care for. We at the BC Centre for Palliative Care and at Life and Death Matters want to support you during this challenging time. We invite you, the heroes on the front-line, to an informal chat (like a visit around the kitchen […]
Grief and COVID-19 for healthcare providers: Staying connected in a time of loss and uncertainty
Free webinar through Canadian Virtual Hospice. Presenters: Dr. Christopher MacKinnon (PhD, OPQ) and Marney Thompson (MA, RCC) To join the meeting: https://canadianvirtualhospice.adobeconnect.com/cvhcovid/ To optimize your experience, please download the Adobe Connect application. Please close any other programs or webpages before joining the webinar. April 24th webinar available to watch and webinar slides.
Providing Virtual Palliative Care
This webinar will cover virtual care in the time of COVID-19. Panelists will discuss how they started providing virtual care, what changes they’ve made since the pandemic, and what resources have helped them adapt. Host: Dr. José Pereira Moderator: Dr. J. David Henderson Panelists: Dr. Naheed Dosani, Dr. Robert Horton, Dr. Denise Marshall, and Dr. […]
Advance Care Planning & Serious Illness Conversations
Spotlight Series Presents: Advance Care Planning and Serious Illness Conversations – Lessons for Improvement COVID-19 has heightened awareness of the need for people of all ages and all states of illness or health to reflect on what matters to them and what kind of care they would want in the future should they become seriously […]
Calling All Health Care Assistants
COVID-19 is affecting each one of us and the people and families we care for. We at the BC Centre for Palliative Care and at Life and Death Matters want to support you during this challenging time. We invite you, the heroes on the front-line, to an informal chat (like a visit around the kitchen […]