2018 Concurrent Sessions Slides & Materials

Thank you to all of our concurrent session presenters who came to the AFHTO 2018 conference. Please see below for the uploaded concurrent session slides. Our concurrent session presentations are organized into 45-minute timeslots and six themes. We have arranged the sessions by timeslot and theme in the table below.

Title Session Theme Presentation Materials
A1 Building Strong Collaboration between Primary Care and Children’s Mental Health Services 1. Mental health and addictions Presentation Materials
A3 A TIP for Interprofessional Complex Care: Sharing Your Team 3. Expanding your reach Presentation Materials
A4-a Team-Based Transition Management- A Hospital Discharge Follow-up Process 4. The “How to” stream Presentation Materials
A4-b A customizable approach to optimizing EMR proficiency in your practice: OntarioMD’s EMR Practice Enhancement Program 4. The “How to” stream  
A5-b You’re the Chef: Hands on Nutrition Education 5. Why hasn’t this expanded: scalable pilot programs Presentation Materials
A6 Improving Quality Together 6. The future of the regional approach to healthcare Presentation Materials
AB5 The North Star – leading the way in collective action. 5. Why hasn’t this expanded: scalable pilot programs Presentation Materials
B1 When Things Aren’t Adding Up, Start Subtracting! De-Prescribing Sedative-Hypnotics 1. Mental health and addictions Presentation Materials
B2 Optimizing Team Communication and Employee Engagement 2. Healthy relationships, healthy teams Presentation Materials
B3-a Building Positive Space in Primary Care to Improve Access for LGBTQ Patients 3. Expanding your reach Presentation Materials
B3-b Increasing Access and Safety to Newcomers 3. Expanding your reach  
B4 Stop banging your head against a wall: how to measure, discuss, and improve timely access to team-based primary care 4. The “How to” stream  
B5-a The BETTER Approach: Implementing an innovative, evidence-based program for cancer and chronic disease prevention and screening in primary care 5. Why hasn’t this expanded: scalable pilot programs Presentation Materials
B5-b Scaling-Up the Eating Disorders Bridge Program: the FHT Model at its best 5. Why hasn’t this expanded: scalable pilot programs Presentation Materials
B6-b New Primary Care Provider Orientation : A South West LHIN and HealthForceOntario Partnership 6. The future of the regional approach to healthcare Presentation Materials
C1 Challenging Weight Bias in Diabetes Management: The Development and Implementation of a Group Integrating HAES and Intuitive Eating Principles 1. Mental health and addictions Presentation Materials
C2 Out of the Ashes: Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Recovery 2. Healthy relationships, healthy teams Presentation Materials
C3 Physiotherapy in Primary Health Care Teams: Enabling upstream management of pain and functional limitations 3. Expanding your reach Presentation Materials
C4 Thinking outside the box: Applying Lean tools in primary care 4. The “How to” stream Presentation Materials
C5 “Failure is the Best Teacher”: Lessons Learned from our FHTs’ Greatest Misses 5. Why hasn’t this expanded: scalable pilot programs Presentation Materials
C6-a (Sub)Regional Collective Problem Solving and Strategizing 6. The future of the regional approach to healthcare  
C6-b A Balancing Act – The Incremental Approach to Non-Rostered Patient Access of SETFHT Programs & Services 6. The future of the regional approach to healthcare Presentation Materials
CD1 Working together: A multi-organizational partnership to support pain management and opioid prescribing in primary care teams 1. Mental health and addictions Presentation Materials
CD4 Nothing about them without them: Creating a meaningful Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC) 4. The “How to” stream Presentation Materials
D1 Investing in the Next Generation: An effective partnership to boost social competence in children struggling with mental health issues and learning disabilities. 1. Mental health and addictions  
D2 Full scope nursing in primary care = Access, Improvement & Innovation 2. Healthy relationships, healthy teams Presentation Materials
D3-a Geriatric Care Outreach Team- Improving Care for At Risk Seniors in Our Community 3. Expanding your reach Presentation Materials
D3-b Guelph Residents’ Health Matters: Guelph FHT teams are embedded in the community 3. Expanding your reach Presentation Materials
Increasing Cancer Screening Rates and Reducing Related Disparities: Insights for Your Team 5. Why hasn’t this expanded: scalable pilot programs Presentation Materials
D6 Collaborative Development of a Primary Care Network in Burnaby, British Columbia 6. The future of the regional approach to healthcare Presentation Materials
E1 OPTIMUM: Optimizing Outcomes of Treatment Resistant Depression in Older Adults 1. Mental health and addictions Presentation Materials
E2 Liberating Guelph FHT Structure: Leadership by ALL 2. Healthy relationships, healthy teams Presentation Materials
E3 Adolescent Outreach: Reaching and Teaching Teens 3. Expanding your reach  
E4-a Time to Talk :“ A Toolkit to Engage Caregivers and Providers in Primary Care 4. The “How to” stream Presentation Materials
E4-b Legal Health Clinic 4. The “How to” stream Presentation Materials
E5-a Managing and Mitigating Low Back Pain and Opioid Use in Interprofessional Teams: The Primary Care Low Back Pain Pilots 5. Why hasn’t this expanded: scalable pilot programs Presentation Materials
E5-b Why does money matter anyways? Advocating for income supports to increase health. 5. Why hasn’t this expanded: scalable pilot programs Presentation Materials
E6 Enhancing Patient Experiences And Outcomes Via A Unique Windsor-Essex County Partnership between Public Health, Community Health Centres, Family Health Teams, and Nurse Practitioner Led Clinics. 6. The future of the regional approach to healthcare Presentation Materials
EF6 Comment allez-vous ? Learn about the needs of the francophone community through an innovative and interactive consultation process – Health care providers having fun with actors! 6. The future of the regional approach to healthcare  
F1 BounceBack: Free CBT skill-building program effective for adults and youth 15+ with mild to moderate depression and anxiety 1. Mental health and addictions Presentation Materials
F2 Developing an integrated care plan through collaborative relationships 2. Healthy relationships, healthy teams Presentation Materials
F3-a From Legislation to Lessons: Mounting a Collaborative Primary Care Response to Requests for Medical Assistance in Dying 3. Expanding your reach Presentation Materials
F3-b Keep Your Friends Close and Your FHOs Even Closer: Expanding Mental Health Services to Three FHOs in Kitchener-Waterloo 3. Expanding your reach Presentation Materials
F4-a How to OutFIT Your Practice and Patients: the fecal immunochemical test 4. The “How to” stream Presentation Materials
F4-b 21 Questions Healthcare Boards Should Be Asking About Risk 4. The “How to” stream Presentation Materials
F5 Integrating Advance Care Planning into Primary Care Teams 5. Why hasn’t this expanded: scalable pilot programs Presentation Materials
F6 Primary Care Health Link Coordination / System Navigation Experiences 6. The future of the regional approach to healthcare Presentation Materials

 

Concurrent Session Selection

Concurrent session presentations were chosen by working groups consisting of AFHTO members across Ontario, representing the full breadth of professions within collaborative primary care. Submissions were chosen for reflecting the conference theme, usefulness/applicability to interprofessional primary care teams, innovativeness, evidence of impact, and clear learning objectives.

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