Poster #
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Theme
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Title
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| 1 |
Theme 1: Expanding access to team-based care |
Simulation-based learning to strengthen dietetic practice competence in primary health care |
| 2 |
Theme 1: Expanding access to team-based care |
Forward Sortation Areas and primary care attachment rates: Using primary care data to inform expansion of team based care in Ontario. |
| 3 |
Theme 1: Expanding access to team-based care |
Optimizing Primary Care for Chronic Homebound Patients Using a Collaborative Nurse Practitioner Team Based Model of Care |
| 4 |
Theme 1: Expanding access to team-based care |
Dietitians’ role and scope of practice: an opportunity to optimize team-based primary care with interprofessional education |
| 5 |
Theme 1: Expanding access to team-based care |
Enhancing Care for Frail Older Adults: A Pragmatic and Proactive Approach with the Frailty Program |
| 6 |
Theme 1: Expanding access to team-based care |
All hands-on deck! Enhancing musculoskeletal (MSK) services in primary care: Education and Integration. (A Team Primary Care Canada study) |
| 7 |
Theme 1: Expanding access to team-based care |
Physiotherapists in team-based primary care: Building capacity to help address the health system’s most pressing challenges |
| 8 |
Theme 1: Expanding access to team-based care |
Charting a Course: Strategies for Nursing Recruitment and Retention in Primary Care Amidst a Human Resource Crisis |
| 9 |
Theme 1: Expanding access to team-based care |
Bone Health Program: Supporting Patients at Risk of Fractures in a Multidisciplinary and Community Partner Approach |
| 10 |
Theme 1: Expanding access to team-based care |
Eating Disorder Support in Primary Care: A North York Family Health Team Pilot Program |
| 11 |
Theme 1: Expanding access to team-based care |
A NATural Solution: Developing a Family Medicine Inpatient Newborn Assessment Team in a Community Academic Hospital |
| 12 |
Theme 2: Supporting the implementation of primary care networks |
Mind the Gap: Perceived Organizational Support in Primary Care Physician Burnout |
| 13 |
Theme 3: Investing in the digital health of primary care |
What Can AI Do for You? Improving the Primary Care Physician Experience Using an Artificial Intelligence Ambient Scribe |
| 14 |
Theme 3: Investing in the digital health of primary care |
Artificial Intelligence to support diagnostic accuracy in primary care EMRs for population health management |
| 15 |
Theme 4: Mental health and addictions |
Fostering Psychological Safety: Langs’ Approach to Creating a Healthier Workplace |
| 16 |
Theme 4: Mental health and addictions |
“Teaming Up” to Increase Access to Psychiatric Consultations: A DAFHT-SHIP Initiative in Dufferin Caledon |
| 17 |
Theme 4: Mental health and addictions |
Health and Wellness Program(s) for the Employees – Systems Approach: The Change Needed at the Organizational Level |
| 18 |
Theme 5: Wild Card |
The AFFIRM Clinic: A Primary Health Care Interprofessional Consultation Clinic Supporting Transgender and Gender Diverse (TGD) Patients and Enhancing Medical Learners’ Educational Competencies |
| 19 |
Theme 5: Wild Card |
Implementing Nursing-Led Pap Clinics at the Toronto Western Family Health Team- Bathurst Site |
| 20 |
Theme 5: Wild Card |
Empowering Patients: Enhancing Patient-Centered Care through Lifestyle Medicine Programs |
| 21 |
Theme 5: Wild Card |
Breaking Barriers: Enhancing Migraine Care in Canada through Education and Interdisciplinary Collaboration |
| 22 |
Theme 5: Wild Card |
Streamlining Access to Care by Implementing a Regional Central Intake Model |
| 23 |
Theme 5: Wild Card |
“Creating a Culture of Patient-Centered Care through Strategic Talent Acquisition and Management” |
| 24 |
Theme 5: Wild Card |
Prescribing Happiness: A Community Health Care Initiative Focused on Wellness for the Health Care Team |
| 25 |
Theme 5: Wild Card |
Interval Training in Type 2 Diabetes |
| 26 |
Theme 5: Wild Card |
Ovarian-adnexal ultrasound: Primary care provider’s role |
Bright Lights Showcase
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| 27 |
1. Expanding access to team-based care |
Implementing Nursing-Led Pap Clinics at the Toronto Western Family Health Team- Bathurst Site |
| 28 |
1. Expanding access to team-based care |
A multidisciplinary and community partner approach to support patients with their bone health and mitigate risks for bone fracture |
| 29 |
1. Expanding access to team-based care |
Trent Hills Family Health Team Rural Innovation in Primary Care Provision |
| 30 |
1. Expanding access to team-based care |
Innovative Community Care Enhancements for Improved Patient Outcomes |
| 31 |
1. Expanding access to team-based care |
The creation and implementation of a Transgender & Non-Binary Healthcare and Support Services Task Force of the Muskoka and Area OHT(MAOHT). A multi sectoral community-based effort to understand the needs for a vulnerable population, and to gain knowledge of the services currently available while moving to ensure these are coordinated for the betterment of our community. |
| 32 |
1. Expanding access to team-based care |
No Resident Left Behind. Access to Care for All PEC Residents. Our Community Clinic in essence ensures that “no residents are left behind when it comes to health care and to provide access to care for all Prince Edward County residents at the right time and in the right place”. |
| 33 |
1. Expanding access to team-based care |
Offering Hyper-local Community Health and Information Fairs through an Ontario Health Team to provide low-barrier access to care. |
| 34 |
1. Expanding access to team-based care |
Integrate Your Care Podcast (Hosted by Central Brampton Family Health Team) |
| 35 |
1. Expanding access to team-based care |
Heart Harmony: Revolutionizing Heart Failure Care Through Innovative Team-Based Approach in Huron Perth & Area Ontario Health Team (HPA-OHT) |
| 36 |
1. Expanding access to team-based care |
Mississauga Paediatric Care Clinic – Keeping Children Out of Hospitals |
| 37 |
1. Expanding access to team-based care |
CKOHT Unattached Primary Care Expansion – BridgeCare/Mobile Care |
| 38 |
1. Expanding access to team-based care |
Eating Disorder Support in Primary Care: A North York Family Health Team Pilot Program |
| 39 |
1. Expanding access to team-based care |
Increased accessibility to primary care for the more than 6000 International Agricultural Workers (IAW’s) in Norfolk, Haldimand, and Brant communities. |
| 40 |
3. Investing in the digital health of primary care |
Employing automation to support primary care to identify patients for cancer screenings |
| 41 |
3. Investing in the digital health of primary care |
Expansion and Enhancement of OTN Services |
| 42 |
4. Mental health and addictions |
“Teaming Up”: A Collaborative Initiative to Increase Access to Psychiatric Consultation for Dufferin-Caledon Patients |
| 43 |
4. Mental health and addictions |
Growing Kindness and Nurturing Mental Health: A Gardening Group |
| 44 |
4. Mental health and addictions |
Health and Wellness Program(s) for the Employees – Systems Approach: The Change Needed at the Organizational Level |
| 45 |
4. Mental health and addictions |
Group-based approach to provide care for people in the community affected by disordered eating. |
| 46 |
4. Mental health and addictions |
Talk-In Clinic: Providing Equitable and Timely Access to Brief Counselling Services and Case Management/Systems Navigation Supports for Unattached Patients. |