We’re proud to sign a three year strategic alliance with The Ottawa Hospital to promote excellence in the health leadership field. Employees will now have access to a pathway to the CHE designation. @OttawaHospital
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#CDNHealth#CCHLeaders
Fellowship Select Program candidates in the CHE Track are required to complete three Health Leadership Specialties (HLS). Did you know you can get a Health Leadership Specialty in psychological health and safety in the workplace? > https://t.co/F2qAf9Gymg
Partner: Mental Health Commission of Canada @MHCC_
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#CCHLeaders are invited to join Dr. Alice Kam, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physician on February 5th at 12:00 PM EST for a Fellowship Knowledge Translation Webinar called SPIRAL Framework: Development of Responsive Rubric Indicators for Continuing Professional Development.
This session will explore how patients and caregivers can be meaningfully involved in co-designing rubric indicators that drive more responsive, innovative solutions within the healthcare system.
Register here > https://t.co/v7bvkmMTkG
Thank you to the Government of Canada @BuildCanHomes, @housingON, @cityoftoronto and our partners for supporting the scaling of UHN’s Social Medicine Housing Model. The next phase of Dunn House will create 54 supportive units for senior, unhoused, at-risk UHN patients.
National Volunteer Week is here! Thank you to all CCHL Volunteers!
The theme for National Volunteer Week 2025 is Volunteers Make Waves.@VolunteerCanada
Learn more > https://t.co/IpxIyKGsE8
#VolunteersMakeWaves#NVW2025
The Ontario government and the Ontario Medical Association have received a mediated arbitration award that increases funding to expand access to physician services, including services in rural and northern Ontario and stable staffing for emergency departments across the province.
Here is a link to the column:
Personal beliefs do not supersede the public good – and vaccination is a public good https://t.co/z72BUEe0gB via @GlobeDebate#measles#vaccination
Ontario’s measles outbreak is now at eight hundred and sixteen cases.
816
38% of the adults who contracted measles were immunized.
This shouldn’t be happening.
Is anyone going to connect the dots?
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Today Ontario launched the first call for proposals to add up to 80 new & expanded primary care teams that will connect 300,000 more people to primary care in the next year, bringing us a step closer to connecting everyone to primary care by 2029. Read at: https://t.co/mLM6197Crh
Great story about the benefits of robotic surgery & the opportunities for it in Canada.
“The real huge impact is the early post-operative recovery compared to patients undergoing conventional surgery, and also can return way faster to routine activity"
https://t.co/U6TE8z44zf
There are many tools for effective teambuilding. One I use often when working with teams is called a "Manual of Me" or a "Personal User Manual". If we want to get the best performance from an appliance or equipment, we might consult a user manual & whilst people are more complex, the same the same principle appears to work.
We ask team members to each fill in a big paper template about their needs & preferences. It helps us to communicate to others the conditions we need to do our best work. Evidence suggests it can accelerate trust, understanding & the valuing of difference in teams.
There are many different templates & headings you can use. I use the version in the graphic below from @CassieRobinson.
Incorporating "manuals" into a culture development strategy: https://t.co/SHPWfDZYrD
Some basic principles for "manuals": https://t.co/D3uetFeqj3 Via @mitsmr
Professor Jennifer Stinson is the winner of the @GairdnerAwards Peter Gilgan Canada Gairdner Momentum Award. The first nurse scientist to win such an award, Stinson is recognized for her impact on pediatric pain management https://t.co/mETTaD43s9
Letter in response to my column: The federal election is a chance to reform health care, if we would be so bold.
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https://t.co/cVM3Tr2fZc via @GlobeDebate
Going to chapter events is a great way to inspire your thinking and discover new solutions to today’s complex health challenges. Visit our event calendar to register: https://t.co/4HEM3ONjSu
#MembershipMonday
#N95 respirator masks are available for free to some groups and organizations through GCDonate. A well-constructed, well-fitting and properly worn mask can help reduce the spread of respiratory illness.
Check your eligibility: https://t.co/AnTDQBgNRl
🧠Stroke breakthrough—published in 3 @TheLancet papers!
Research from @tymianski & team @KBI_UHN@UHN finds nerinetide may help protect the brain when given before restoring blood flow after a #stroke.
Read more ➡️ https://t.co/rFsvrXQISK