Training For Clinical Primary Care Teams
Getting to the Heart
of Team-Based Care
This new training opportunity is designed for clinical teams across British Columbia who are interested in implementing, advancing, and improving team-based primary care in their settings.
Registration for the next training session on October 9-10, 2024
is now full.
Integrated Care Team Training
Brought to you in partnership with Southcentral Foundation (SCF), an award-winning medical organization that has developed a “customer-owner” (patient-centred) approach to integrated Primary and Community Care. SCF’s model includes a range of interprofessional team members working together to support community needs.
The training will apply SCF’s learnings to the evolving context within BC.
Why focus on team-based care?
Canada is experiencing a health care crisis, with more than six million people lacking regular access to a primary care provider. Team-based care has been identified as a viable option to support provider satisfaction, decrease burnout and increase patient-centred outcomes.
Why Integrated Care Team Training?
We’re inviting clinical primary care teams to take advantage of this interactive training and support the shift towards a more integrated team-based approach in care delivery.
The Impacts of Team-Based Care
ER Visits
(2000-2004)
Owner (Patient)
Satisfaction
Satisfaction
Source: Southcentral Foundation
Alone, a single health care provider cannot manage all the primary care needs of individuals.
Feedback we received from participants at our first ICT training session in May:
Who Should Attend this Training Opportunity?
Clinical primary care teams who are leading planning, or working in integrated team-based primary care and are ready to adopt new resources, tools and practices in their own settings.
Why Health Quality BC?
We partner with multiple organizations to support the advancement of team-based care in BC, convening and advising on best practices, in order to spread knowledge across the system.
Key Principles of SCF’s Nuka System of Care
At the heart of SCF’s Nuka System of Care is the belief that the relationship between care team and patient is the most important tool for managing chronic disease, controlling health care costs, and improving the overall health and wellness of patients.
Training Agenda
Day 1
Day 2
Accreditation/Certification Statement:
The Division of Continuing Professional Development, University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine (UBC CPD) is fully accredited by the Continuing Medical Education Accreditation Committee (CACME) to provide CPD credits for physicians. This activity is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and approved by UBC CPD. You may claim a maximum of 14.5 hours (credits are automatically calculated). This one-credit-per-hour Group Learning program meets the certification criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been certified by UBC CPD for up to 14.5 Mainpro+® credits. Each physician should claim only those credits accrued through participation in the activity. CFPC Session ID: 203467-001
Co-Development Statement
This program was co-developed between Health Quality BC and Southcentral Foundation (SCF) – NUKA System of Care, and was planned to achieve scientific integrity, objectivity and balance.
Register Your Clinical Primary Care Team
October 2024 ICT Training Session
Date: October 9-10, 2024
Time: 800 – 1630 PT
Location:
Health Quality BC
201-750 Pender St W
Vancouver
Cost: $199 + tax per attendee
Seats are limited – register today!
Teams are defined as two or more people working together in a primary care setting.
ICT Training Waitlist
Questions? Email teamwork@healthqualitybc.ca.