Sessions Éducatives
TRAIN THE TRAINER In English
Hypertension Management – CHEP 2009 Recommendations and the latest Hypertension Canada educational resources
March 25, 2010
Location: Toronto
This session is chaired by Dr. Sheldon Tobe
It is anticipated that after the session participants will be able to apply the 2009 Canadian Hypertension Education Program (CHEP) guidelines in their practice and use the Hypertension Canada resources to educate their colleagues and when counseling patients diagnosed with hypertension.
A presentation of the latest CHEP Recommendations and Hypertension Canada resources will be followed by a discussion of different case studies with participants and experts.
This course is accredited for 5 CME credits.
For more information please visit the HSFO website http://heartandstroke.ca/hypertensioncollaborative
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For more information
jbelleri@ucalgary.ca
TRAIN THE TRAINER In English
Hypertension Management – CHEP 2009 Recommendations and the latest Hypertension Canada educational resources
September 2010
Location: Vancouver
This session is chaired by Dr. Sheldon Tobe
It is anticipated that after the session participants will be able to apply the 2009 Canadian Hypertension Education Program (CHEP) guidelines in their practice and use the Hypertension Canada resources to educate their colleagues and when counseling patients diagnosed with hypertension.
A presentation of the latest CHEP Recommendations and Hypertension Canada resources will be followed by a discussion of different case studies with participants and experts.
This course is accredited for 5 CME credits.
For more information
jbelleri@ucalgary.ca
TRAIN THE TRAINER – In French
Hypertension Management – CHEP 2009 Recommendations and the latest Hypertension Canada educational resources
October 22, 2010
Location: Montreal
This session is chaired by M. Luc Poirier
It is anticipated that after the session participants will be able to apply the 2009 Canadian Hypertension Education Program (CHEP) guidelines in their practice and use the Hypertension Canada resources to educate their colleagues and when counseling patients diagnosed with hypertension.
A presentation of the latest CHEP Recommendations and Hypertension Canada resources will be followed by a discussion of different case studies with participants and experts.
This course is accredited for 5 CME credits.
For more information
jbelleri@ucalgary.ca