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Free Webinar: UBC CPD – HIV Testing: What’s Different Now? (Multiple Dates for 2012)

Join UBC CPD for an engaging multi-presenter webinar that will explore questions physicians have been asking about recommendations to incorporate routine HIV testing in their practices. This webinar is targeted towards family physicians in Vancouver (may be of interest to FPs throughout BC).

The webinar will be presented by Dr. Réka Gustafson, Dr. David Hall, Dr. Gurdeep Parhar and Dr. Marisa Collins. They will consider clinical rationale for routine HIV testing, define HIV testing recommendations, and examine barriers and enablers to testing for HIV in family practice. The discussion will also identify tools and resources to facilitate routine HIV testing and connecting HIV positive patients to care. The webinar is a user friendly format that allows health care professionals to listen and participate from the convenience of their own computer. Physician participants can earn up to 1.5 Mainpro M1 / MOC Section 1 /AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.

When:

Tuesday, July 24 |7:00PM – 8:30PM

Friday, August 24, 2012 | 7:30AM – 9:00AM

Wednesday, September 12, 2012 | 7:00PM – 8:30PM

Wednesday, October 10, 2012 | 7:00PM – 8:30PM

Friday, December 7, 2012 | 7:30AM – 9:00AM

Click here to register


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During the Canada Post strike, the following measures have been undertaken to minimize service disruption to BC-CfE clients and providers.

  • The BC-CfE Laboratory has transitioned to private courier for delivery of outgoing reports and documents. (Lab Contact Information: Phone 604-806-8775; FAX 604-806-9463)
  • The BC-CfE Drug Treatment Program (DTP) will fax outgoing forms and documents to the provider’s office.  (DTP Contact Information: Phone 604-806-8515; FAX 604-806-9044)
  • St. Paul’s Hospital Ambulatory Pharmacy has transitioned to private courier for delivery of medications. (Contact Information: Phone 1-800-547-3622; FAX 604-806-8675)

During this time, we recommend that documents be faxed or couriered to our sites, versus utilization of regular mail service.