From March 14th, 2021 - March 19th, 2021
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Emergency Medicine
Dr. Mitch Shulman (or Dr Mitch as he’s known to his many fans on radio, TV and print) has always loved teaching and been actively involved in teaching medical students (he’s an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at McGill), residents (he’s an attending physician in the emergencies at the 2 campuses of the McGill University Health Center) and his peers. He teaches regularly at McGill’s Thursday evening lecture series and its lunchtime webinars and yearly at the McGill Refresher Course for Family Physicians and many other professional meetings. He is also actively engaged in educating the public. He appears daily on Bell Media Radio, monthly on Global TV Montreal’s This Morning and has a regular column in the largest English language weekly in Quebec, The Suburban. He volunteers his time speaking at many charitable events throughout the year. After completing his undergraduate training at Harvard, he came back home to Montreal to attend McGill Medical School and then do a residency in Emergency Medicine (where he was Chief Resident). He was among the first Royal College certified Emergency Medicine specialists (1983) and served as an examiner for the Royal College for many years. He was acting Director of the Emergency Department and served as its Research Director. He’s been a community doc and an occupational health physician. Currently, as well as his emergency department clinical responsibilities, he also serves as a medical scientist on an ethics review committee and works at the McGill Student Health Center. His commitment to his community runs deep. He was its Medical Director responsible for First Response and coached hockey to the Junior level. He stiff refs local ice hockey and plays. His philosophy on teaching has always been that we all have valuable knowledge to share and so he sincerely looks forward to hearing your own experiences as we share the learning at Sea Courses.
Pain Management
Dr. Hatcher graduated with her MD in 1982 from Memorial University of Newfoundland. In 1984, she received certification with the College of Family Physicians of Canada(CFPC) and in 1994, was certified with the Canadian College of Health Service Executives. In 1998, she received the Canadian Psychiatric Association’s annual Mental Health Awareness Award. In 2001, the College of Family Physicians of Canada awarded her a fellowship. She has been doing pain management for over 25 years. Her focus is on a bio-psycho-social approach to pain management. She does a significant amount of teaching in chronic pain across the country and is a physician assessor for the College of Physicians and Surgeons of both Ontario and Newfoundland & Labrador. She chairs a subcommittee for the National Opioid Use Guideline Group. She is a member of the Canadian Academy of Pain Management and the Canadian Pain Society. She is a committee member of the CFPC community of practice in chronic pain. She is an Associate Clinical Professor of Family Medicine at McMaster University and Chief of Family Medicine at St. Joseph’s Healthcare in Hamilton, Ontario.
This course is designed for family physicians, specialists, and allied health care professionals. The aim is to provide evidence-based material, as well as practical and relevant clinical pearls that will be easy to implement into one’s own medical practice. Conference attendees will be invited to complete a pre-course Needs Assessment to assist the faculty with the development of their presentations.
Conference Tuition | Price |
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FP | $1095 |
Specialist | $1095 |
Resident, Retired, NP, RN, PA, Other | $945 |
Conference Tuition | Book Before January 1st, 1970 | Book After January 1st, 1970 |
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FP | $ | $1095 |
Specialist | $ | $1095 |
Resident, Retired, NP, RN, PA, Other | $ | $945 |
Located about 80 miles north of Montreal, Mont Tremblant provides visitors with magnificent panoramic views of the Laurentian Mountains and embodies the best that winter has to offer. Mont Tremblant Resort offers a one-of-a-kind experience, both on the mountain and within the European style pedestrian village located at its base. With its cobblestone paths and typical Quebec charm, the village offers all the commodities of a city, just a few steps away from accommodations and the slopes. This holiday destination and ski & snowboard resort welcomes you with newly updated mountain facilities, world-class lodging, abundant restaurant choices, unique boutiques and many other activities, including Casino Mont Tremblant. The resort receives abundant snowfall and has an extensive state-of-the-art snowmaking infrastructure with over 1,000 snow guns. There is a great mix of terrain that caters to all ability levels from beginners to experts. But, there is much more. Blanketed in snow, picturesque forests, lakes, hills, and villages, the gorgeous setting offers families, couples, and single adventurers plenty of opportunities to get outside and play. Not only is there world class skiing and snowboarding, there are miles of trails for snowshoeing, cross country skiing or fat biking. Skate on the frozen lake, try your luck at ice fishing or ice climbing and bounce around while tubing or on a dune buggy 4×4 tour, or go Snowmobiling. Experiences not to be missed include, feeling the exhilaration of a dog sledding experience, getting cozy while on a sleigh ride, or taking the last lift ride to the top and enjoying the sunset. Or just enjoy a stroll through the village with a stop at the Sugar Shack.
Date | Location | Notes / CME Details |
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March 14th | Tremblant, Quebec, Canada | Arrival |
March 15th | Tremblant, Quebec, Canada | |
March 16th | Tremblant, Quebec, Canada | 8:00 am—11:30 am |
March 17th | Tremblant, Quebec, Canada | 8:00 am—11:00 am |
March 18th | Tremblant, Quebec, Canada | 1:30 pm—4:45 pm |
March 19th | Tremblant, Quebec, Canada |