On behalf of the Cape Breton Paramedic Conference Organization Committee we regret to announce the cancellation of this year’s conference in September.
While this decision did not come lightly, we feel that due to… https://t.co/hg5EF4zxHu
The 8th Annual Cape Breton Paramedic Conference has been confirmed for September 25-27, 2020! Join us once again on the grounds of the iconic Gaelic College for what is planned to be another unforgetting year! Stay Tuned for upcoming information regarding this years presenters!
Thank you @CBConference ! So kind to include the old guy. The conference was amazing! Wonderful to catch up with so many people. The sessions, the food, the people! Perfect!
What a great weekend! So many excellent speakers, special guests, and even a puppy! Thanks to everyone who came out for the 7th annual #CBPC. See you for the 8th and beyond!
Starting #CBPC day 3 with a special message by Max Taylor commemorating the 16th anniversary of Hurricane Juan and the tragic passing of John Rossiter, a Nova Scotia Paramedic.
That’s a wrap on #CBPC day 2 speakers. But not before meeting Chance, a CIAD therapy dog in training! Thanks to everyone who presented and for all the great conversation had! See everyone tomorrow! #SecondChance
Last, but certainly not least, Joanna Lockhart tells us about her research on “Helping those who help us: Personality, stress; coping and social support in Nova Scotia Paramedics” #CBPC
EHS Provincial Medical Oversight Physicians Forum. Featuring Dr. Andrew Travers, Dr. Jolene Cook, Dr. Jen McVey and Dr. Yves Leroux. Missing from forum panel: Dr. Andrew Waver who sends his regrets.