Add to my calendar2026-01-21 07:45:002026-01-21 09:00:00UBC CPD rural rounds
There have been innovative developments in frostbite care in recent years thanks in part to Rural Rounds Speaker Dr. Alex Poole and his colleagues. This Rural Rounds session will include information on how the new frostbite protocol first introduced in 2015 has dramatically reduced amputation rates and enhances recovery, as well as best practices for ensuring that patients in remote and rural areas have access to high-quality frostbite care. Rural Rounds presentations are tailored specifically for the unique practice context of rural healthcare providers. Sessions feature relevant topics, exemplative case studies and an opportunity to connect with fellow rural providers. If you practice in or support rural communities in British Columbia, we would love to have you join the Rural Rounds community! Speaker:Dr. Alex PooleHow to join:Registration: UBC CPDCME: Up to 1.0 Mainpro+ credits per session.Disclaimer: The CME Event Calendar contains information originating from other sources. While every attempt is made to ensure that all information is accurately referenced, we do not guarantee the accuracy, quality or CME accreditation of posted events. Before registering for this event, please refer to the provincially harmonized CME Policy regarding reimbursement requirements for courses and conferences. The content is tailored to a medical audience and is not intended as public health communication.
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Physician Educationphysician.education@northernhealth.caAmerica/Vancouverpublic
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Frostbite Management in Rural Care
Online Event
Physiciansrajbir.singh@opin.caAmerica/Vancouverpublic
There have been innovative developments in frostbite care in recent years thanks in part to Rural Rounds Speaker Dr. Alex Poole and his colleagues. This Rural Rounds session will include information on how the new frostbite protocol first introduced in 2015 has dramatically reduced amputation rates and enhances recovery, as well as best practices for ensuring that patients in remote and rural areas have access to high-quality frostbite care.
Rural Rounds presentations are tailored specifically for the unique practice context of rural healthcare providers. Sessions feature relevant topics, exemplative case studies and an opportunity to connect with fellow rural providers. If you practice in or support rural communities in British Columbia, we would love to have you join the Rural Rounds community!
Disclaimer: The CME Event Calendar contains information originating from other sources. While every attempt is made to ensure that all information is accurately referenced, we do not guarantee the accuracy, quality or CME accreditation of posted events. Before registering for this event, please refer to the provincially harmonized CME Policy regarding reimbursement requirements for courses and conferences. The content is tailored to a medical audience and is not intended as public health communication.