COVID-19 Community of Practice
We have all had to change the way we work in response to COVID-19. Keeping up with new guidance, responding to the changing environment, and navigating uncertainty has become the new normal and at times can be overwhelming. The COVID-19 Community of Practice is a space for family physicians across Ontario to connect and learn from each other during this challenging time.
Every 2 to 3 weeks, hear updates from experts on the latest COVID evidence and policy and connect with fellow family physicians on practical ways to innovate and address COVID challenges on the ground. Sessions are highly interactive and designed based on attendee questions. Each session is recorded and shared after the event along with the session slides, resources, and FAQ.
This COVID-19 Community of Practice is a joint initiative from the University of Toronto Department of Family and Community Medicine (DFCM) and the Ontario College of Family Physicians (OCFP).
The COVID-19 Community of Practice for Ontario Family Physicians is a one-credit-per-hour Group Learning program that has been certified for up to a total of 32 credits.
Next event: COVID Recovery
Please join us for the 41st in our series 'Changing the way we work' on Friday, March 25th at 7:55-9:15am. We will be discussing the latest changes in provincial guidance and review current recommendations for infection prevention and control. We will review some provincial data on care gaps and hear about how one region is approaching COVID recovery in primary care. As usual, we’ll do our best to answer your most pressing questions.
Panelists
Dr. Susy Hota, Infectious Disease Specialist, University Health Network, Toronto, ON, & Dr. Mira Backo-Shannon, Vice President, Clinical Programs and Innovation, Ontario Health, Toronto, ON, Other panelist TBA
Co-hosts
Dr. Liz Muggah, OCFP President, Family Physician, Bruyère Family Health Team, Ottawa, ON & Dr. David Kaplan, Family Physician, North York Family Health Team and Vice President, Quality, Ontario Health, Toronto, ON
Moderator
Dr. Tara Kiran, Fidani Chair of Improvement and Innovation, University of Toronto and Family Physician, St. Michael’s Academic Family Health Team, Toronto, ON
Self-learning program
As of January 2021, the COVID-19 CoP session materials, including recordings, tools, and resources are available as self-learning modules.
This one-credit-per-hour Group Learning program has been certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada and the Ontario Chapter for up to 80 credits
Register Here