AFHTO 2024 Conference: fireside chat with Dr. Sacha Bhatia; Early bird deadline tomorrow

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  Fireside Chat Interprofessional Primary Care Teams, A Vision for Primary Care. A conversation with Dr. Sacha Bhatia We are pleased to announce our October 24 fireside chat with Dr. Sacha Bhatia, Senior Vice-President, Population Health & Value Based Health Systems, Ontario Health: Interprofessional Primary Care Teams, A Vision for Primary Care Moderated by Gloria […]

Bits & Pieces: member stories and livestreamed sessions

Better Outcomes Together: Empowering Teams for Patient-Centered Care Oct. 24-25, 2024 #AFHTO2024 in white font over burgundy background with floating spots and others connected in a network at top and bottom

Your Biweekly News & Updates In This Issue   Member stories AFHTO 2024 Conference: livestreamed sessions and volunteers News and updates including expansions to pharmacists’ scope of practice consultations and AI scribe study Updates to dementia quality standards  Three years of PaRx in Ontario: are you prescribing nature yet? Survey on the experiences of Indigenous […]

Update to AFHTO Triad Summary – September 5, 2024

Dear EDs/Admin Leads, Lead Clinicians and Board Chairs, Hoping this message finds you well and that you all had a great summer. It has been a busy summer for AFHTO as we have been active with our Ontario Health colleagues. On September 5th, 2024, from 12:00-1:30 p.m., AFHTO met with EDs and other members of the […]

AFHTO 2024 Conference: want to come for free?

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      Want to come for free? We have several openings for program hosts, including one for Oct. 24 only. These volunteers help keep our sessions on track and get complimentary registration in return. See the role description here and email paula.myers@afhto.ca if you’re interested. Deadline Sep. 6, 2024. More volunteer opportunities with discounts for registration […]

Statement on the Announcement re Safe Consumption

Dear AFHTO Members, Eliminating access to vital harm reduction care and programs will have high costs for Ontario families – including more deaths due to toxic drugs + increased costs to our health system, but without results for people and communities Recent announcements from the Ontario government regarding the closure of 10 Consumption and Treatment […]