In these workshops, participants will reflect on short readings related to primary care delivery in the areas of mental health and non-communicable diseases, and innovative approaches to ensuring equitable and responsive services across the life-course. Through these workshops we hope to identify areas of collaborative research and training worth pursuing
Workshop 1:ÌýJanuary 27, 2021
Topic: PHC and universal health coverage
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Present and future of PHC:
- To what extent are principles of PHC met today?
- How are principles of PHC still relevant today? - - How will they help to achieve universal health coverage?
Workshop 2: FebruaryÌý26, 2021
Topic:ÌýMental health
³§³Ü³¾³¾²¹°ù²â:ÌýHow should primary care teams be supported to better address mental health needs, including and beyond education/training strategies?
Workshop 3: MarchÌý31, 2021
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³§³Ü³¾³¾²¹°ù²â:ÌýHow should different cadres of healthcare workers be deployed to manage NCDs?
Workshop 4: April 28, 2021
Topic:ÌýLocal clinical innovations
³§³Ü³¾³¾²¹°ù²â:ÌýA snapshot of Montreal-based initiatives from within the DoFM that are serving particular populations e.g. Asylum seekers, LQBTQ+, those experiencing poverty
Workshop 5: May 26, 2021
Topic:ÌýSocial prescribing
³§³Ü³¾³¾²¹°ù²â:ÌýHow can formalized policy mechanisms like social prescribing be used to enhance PHC linkages with the community?
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Workshop 6: June 16, 2021
Topic:ÌýAging
³§³Ü³¾³¾²¹°ù²â:ÌýWhat is the role of informal caregivers in PHC’s response to needs of elderly patients?
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