2017 Concurrent Sessions Slides & Materials

Thank you to all of our concurrent session presenters who came to the AFHTO 2017 conference. Please see below for the uploaded concurrent session slides. Our concurrent session presentations are organized into six 45-minute timeslots (3 per day) and seven themes. We have arranged the sessions by timeslot and theme in the table below.

 

 

Title Theme Presentation Materials
A2 – Making the Impossible Possible: Providing Service to Marginalized and Vulnerable HIV+ Adults Through Effective Multi-Sectoral Collaboration 2. Planning programs for equitable access to care Presentation Materials
A3 – Optimizing the Health of Older Adults with Multiple Chronic Conditions: The Development of KeepWell 3. Employing and empowering the patient and caregiver perspective N/A
A4 – Act As One Service: Integrating Addictions and Mental Health into Primary Care in Guelph 4. Strengthening partnerships Presentation Materials
A6 – Data to Deployment: Closing the Loop on Preventive Care 6. Using data to demonstrate value and improve quality of care Presentation Materials
A7 – Exercise is Medicine: Prescribing Confidence with Unlimited Refills 7. Clinical innovations for specific populations Presentation Materials
AB1 – Leadership in the Age of Privacy Breaches: Cyber Risk and Lessons Learned 1. Effective leadership and governance for system transformation Presentation Materials
AB1 – Leadership in the Age of Privacy Breaches: Cyber Risk and Lessons Learned 1. Effective leadership and governance for system transformation Presentation Materials
AB1 – Leadership in the Age of Privacy Breaches: Cyber Risk and Lessons Learned 1. Effective leadership and governance for system transformation Presentation Materials
AB2 – Patient Medical Neighbourhoods in Primary Care: Expanding Access to Patient Medical Homes Across Ontario 2. Planning programs for equitable access to care Presentation Materials
AB5 – Choosing Wisely Canada: Embedding its Principles Within Your Family Health Team 5. Optimizing use of resources Presentation Materials
B1 – An Update on Patients First 1. Effective leadership and governance for system transformation Presentation Materials
B3 – Indigenous-Specific Cultural Safety Training Programs: Exploring the Evidence… to Achieve Better Outcomes 3. Employing and empowering the patient and caregiver perspective

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B4 – An Opportunity to Collectively Lead – A Rural Collaborative of Primary Care Leaders 4. Strengthening partnerships Presentation Materials
B5 – BETTER WISE: An Innovative, Evidence-Based Program for Cancer and Chronic Disease Prevention and Screening 5. Optimizing use of resources Presentation Materials
B7 – Improving on “Best Practices”: Lessons from an FHT-Based Client-Centered e-Mental Health Project 7. Clinical innovations for specific populations Presentation Materials
C2-a – Aging Well & At Home: Two Approaches for Primary Care Teams 2. Planning programs for equitable access to care Presentation Materials
C2-b – Aging Well & At Home: Two Approaches for Primary Care Teams 2. Planning programs for equitable access to care Presentation Materials
C3 – Planting the Seed – Introducing Advance Care Planning Conversations in “5 Minutes or Less” 3. Employing and empowering the patient and caregiver perspective Presentation Materials
C4-a – Partnerships to Improve Post Hospital Discharge Follow Up 4. Strengthening partnerships Presentation Materials
C4-b – The Couchiching FHT and County of Simcoe EPIC Program 4. Strengthening partnerships Presentation Materials
C6 – Multiple Teams + Multiple EMRs = One Dashboard. Is That Even Possible? 6. Using data to demonstrate value and improve quality of care Presentation Materials
D1 – Demonstrating Resilience and Leadership Through Times of Change: Tools for Physician Leaders 1. Effective leadership and governance for system transformation Presentation Materials
CD5 – Mind the Gap: Creating a Successful Mindfulness Program 5. Optimizing use of resources Presentation Materials
CD5 – Mind the Gap: Creating a Successful Mindfulness Program 5. Optimizing use of resources Presentation Materials
CD7 – Gender Affirming Surgical Assessments & Referrals in an Interprofessional Primary Care Context 7. Clinical innovations for specific populations Presentation Materials
CD7 – Gender Affirming Surgical Assessments & Referrals in an Interprofessional Primary Care Context 7. Clinical innovations for specific populations Presentation Materials
D2 – Moving UPP – Improving Access for Unattached Patients 2. Planning programs for equitable access to care Presentation Materials
D3 – Nothing About Us Without Us: A Patient-Informed, Interprofessional Health Check Model for Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities 3. Employing and empowering the patient and caregiver perspective Presentation Materials
D4 – Community Palliative Care Rounds – Strengthening Our Expertise 4. Strengthening partnerships Presentation Materials
D5 – Not Doing Everything All the Time: Streamlining Front Desk Staff Roles for More Effective Clinic Administration 5. Optimizing use of resources Presentation Materials
D6 – EMR-ization of Standardized Malnutrition Screening and Assessment in Primary Care Across Ontario 6. Using data to demonstrate value and improve quality of care Presentation Materials
E1 – Governance and System Thinking 1. Effective leadership and governance for system transformation Presentation Materials
E2 – Lions Fitness and Food Club (A Program Named by the Students of Victor Lauriston Public School) 2. Planning programs for equitable access to care Presentation Materials
E4 – The Primary Care and Public Health Partnership in the NE LHIN: Integration to Improve Population Health 4. Strengthening partnerships Presentation Materials
E5 – FHT Diabetes Care 2.0: Group Medical Appointments 5. Optimizing use of resources Presentation Materials
EF2 – Who Wants to be Tolerated: Improving Indigenous Specific Patient Experiences and Equity 2. Planning programs for equitable access to care N/A
EF3 – Patient Oriented Discharge Summaries (PODS): Potential for Impact on Primary Care Follow Up 3. Employing and empowering the patient and caregiver perspective Presentation Materials
EF7 – Mind Your MEQ’s: Best Practices for Safe Opioid Management in Primary Care 7. Clinical innovations for specific populations Presentation Materials
F1 – Merging Two Family Health Teams: Lessons Learned 1. Effective leadership and governance for system transformation Presentation Materials
F2 – Hospital for Sick Children Collaborative Integrated Care Initiative For Youth with Medically Unexplained Symptoms and Co-occurring Medical and Mental Health Disorders 2. Planning programs for equitable access to care Presentation Materials
F4 – Finding a Better You – A Model for an Opioid Use Disorder Clinic in a Community Pharmacy 4. Strengthening partnerships Presentation Materials
F5 – Limited Optimized Resources Lead to Unlimited Positive Patient Impact 5. Optimizing use of resources Presentation Materials
F6 -The DAVINCI Project – Using Patient Tablets to Support a Data-Driven, Sustainable Shared Care Group Approach to Mental Health 6. Using data to demonstrate value and improve quality of care 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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