Poster #
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Theme
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Title
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| 1 |
1. It takes a team: collaboration inside and out |
Championing Integrated Care: Primary and Community Care Response Teams
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| 2 |
1. It takes a team: collaboration inside and out |
The Importance of Interdisciplinary Care in the Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers
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| 3 |
1. It takes a team: collaboration inside and out |
Sharing and learning from each other to improve clinic phone wait times |
| 4 |
1. It takes a team: collaboration inside and out |
Diabetes – It Takes a Village |
| 5 |
1. It takes a team: collaboration inside and out |
Leveraging Primary care Ontario Practice based Learning and Research (POPLAR) Network to Improve Quality in Primary Care: the SPIDER study
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| 6 |
1. It takes a team: collaboration inside and out |
Building Resilience Individually and as a Team
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| 7 |
1. It takes a team: collaboration inside and out |
Primary Care Occupational Therapy: The Value of Access for Patients
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| 8 |
1. It takes a team: collaboration inside and out |
Team-based Opioid Stewardship in Ontario: A Pharmacist Perspective
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| 9 |
1. It takes a team: collaboration inside and out |
How ECHOs amplify: the power of Project ECHO Rheumatology in your FHT in managing inflammatory arthritis and autoimmune diseases |
| 10 |
1. It takes a team: collaboration inside and out |
From Silos to Success: Collaboration of Primary Care Models Tackling Community Needs
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| 11 |
1. It takes a team: collaboration inside and out |
Sustainable, ongoing collaborations for practice-based, data driven QI: thirteen years of experience
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| 12 |
2. Health equity at the centre |
‘Housing for Health’: Caring for and Prioritizing Vulnerable Community Members Experiencing Chronic Homelessness in Dufferin County |
| 13 |
2. Health equity at the centre |
Accountable Spaces: Improving Service Provider Readiness to Serve 2SLGBTQI+ Clients in the Community |
| 14 |
2. Health equity at the centre |
Serving the Underserved: Bringing Interprofessional Primary Care to High Needs Communities
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| 15 |
2. Health equity at the centre |
Promoting Smoking Reduction and Cessation with Indigenous Peoples of Reproductive Age and their Communities: A Best Practice Guideline
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| 16 |
2. Health equity at the centre |
Practical Applications for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Work in Primary Care: Ideas on where to start
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| 17 |
2. Health equity at the centre |
Road to Recovery: A Multi-Pronged Approach to Support COVID-19 Vaccinations and Beyond in North York
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| 18 |
2. Health equity at the centre |
Addressing equity and efficiency with patient reminders |
| 19 |
2. Primary care leading in health system transformation |
Reimagining HIV prevention and care in the ACB communities through meaningful stakeholder engagement |
| 20 |
2. Health equity at the centre |
Achieving More Equitable Complex Concussion Management: Lessons from ECHO Concussion, a telemedicine education program |
| 21 |
2. Health equity at the centre |
Using neighbourhood level measures of deprivation to support clinical care |
| 22 |
2. Health equity at the centre |
Supporting Pregnant, Lactating, and Parenting People who Consume Cannabis in Ontario: An Interactive Workshop to Enhance Healthcare Practices |
| 23 |
2. Health equity at the centre |
Out of Mind but not Out of Sight: Identifying, Reaching and Addressing Health Care Needs of Vulnerable Patients during Pandemic
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| 24 |
2. Health equity at the centre |
Clinical and Cultural Competencies for 2SLGBTQ Communities |
| 25 |
3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems |
Leveraging electronic medical record data to develop patient interventions: a pilot study |
| 26 |
3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems
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We Are Here for You- Virtual Baby and Me support education series |
| 27 |
3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems |
Linking primary care electronic medical record data with hospital data to support Ontario Health Teams
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| 28 |
3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems
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Telephone Follow-up Visits Offer a New Care Option for Patients with Hip & Knee Arthritis
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| 29 |
3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems
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Improving Experience of Virtual Rehab for Patients After Knee Replacement |
| 30 |
3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems
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Eliminating Barriers in Providing Care
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| 31 |
3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems
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Data Management and it’s use in informing programs
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| 32 |
3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems
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Clinical Practice in a Digital Health Environment: New Best Practice Guideline |
| 33 |
3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems
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Implementing a patient portal in a province-wide smoking cessation program to address systemic barriers to accessing program treatment. |
| 34 |
3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems
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Learning from adaptation: Primary care occupational, physical, and respiratory therapy practice in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic
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| 35 |
3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems |
Primary Care, Specialists and Patients – Building a Better Workflow; Ensuring a Better Experience |
| 36 |
3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems
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Digital First for Health Strategy: Evidence2Practice Ontario Program
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| 37 |
3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems |
Technology enabled collaborative care (TECC) for adults with diabetes: Results from a feasibility study
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| 38 |
3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems |
Developing a Practice Guidance Tool for Prescribing Cascades in Primary Care Teams |
| 39 |
3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems |
Leading Change From the Ground Up: An Approach for Sustainable Change in Primary Care
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| 40 |
3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems |
Exploring the impact of ECHO Ontario Integrated Mental and Physical Health on participants’ approach and attitude towards the care of complex patients
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| 41 |
3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems |
Using “bots” to support more efficient workflows and reduce the risk of clinician burnout |
| 42 |
3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems |
Evaluation of real-time collection of patient-reported experience to support continuous improvement
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| 43 |
3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems |
POPLAR, the Primary care Ontario Practice-based Learning and Research Network |
| 44 |
3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems |
Intelligent automation to improve chronic disease identification and coding in primary care |
| 45 |
4. Mental health and addictions |
Optimizing the role of social work in primary care across Ontario: A mixed methods study |
| 46 |
4. Mental health and addictions |
Empowering our Patients Receiving Mental Health and Addictions Treatment using Measurement Based Care |
| 47 |
4. Mental health and addictions |
Implementation and Impact of an Interprofessional Postpartum Support Group
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| 48 |
4. Mental health and addictions |
Party n Play/ Chemsex: Mental Health, Resilience and Culturally and Clinically Competencies for GBMSM
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