Chroniques cliniques de l’ASPC et de l’AMMI Canada – Gestion de la prévention et du contrôle de l’infection à la COVID-19 dans les soins de longue durée

L’Association pour la microbiologie médicale et l’infectiologie (AMMI) Canada et l’Agence de la santé publique du Canada (ASPC) collaborent pour offrir une série de webinaires en ligne à accès libre qui apportent de l’éducation permanente de pointe aux professionnels médicaux du Canada dans le contexte de la COVID-19.

Date :     Jeudi 9 juillet 2020

Heure :   16 h – 16 h 45, heure de l’Est

Présentation : Gestion de la prévention et du contrôle de l’infection à la COVID-19 dans les soins de longue durée

Conférencier : Dr Jerome Leis, MD, MSC, FRCPC

Le Dr Leis est directeur de la prévention et du contrôle de l’infection au Centre Sunnybrook des sciences de la santé et professeur agrégé au département de médecine de l’University of Toronto. Ses recherches sont axées sur la conception de nouveaux modèles de soins qui réduisent le risque d’infection nosocomiale et encouragent l’utilisation appropriée des antibiotiques. Durant la pandémie de COVID-19, il a aidé tant le secteur hospitalier que celui des soins de longue durée à prévenir et contrôler la transmission de la COVID-19.

Objectifs:
• Examiner la transmission de la COVID-19 dans les foyers de soins
de longue durée où il y a eu des éclosions
• Discuter des pratiques de prévention et de contrôle de l’infection visant à protéger les résidents et les travailleurs de la santé dans les établissements de soins de longue durée

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The Consortium of Universities for Global Health – Webinars

The Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) is a Washington, DC based organization of over 170 academic institutions and other organizations from around the world engaged in addressing global health challenges. CUGH was established in 2008 with funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and The Rockefeller Foundation.

CUGH supports academic institutions and partners to improve the wellbeing of people and the planet through education, research, service, and advocacy.

While CUGH is not focused exclusively in eye health, it is a resource for global health. Ophthalmologists with a mind for global health will find their webinars touch on a broad range of subjects from around the world. To access CUGH list of future webinars and collection of previously recorded webinars, click here.

PCC Rounds- Latest Trends in Corneal Transplant Surgery

Joint International Rounds between Precision Cornea Centre (Ottawa, Canada) and Apollo Hospitals (Hyderabad, India)

Topic: Latest trends in corneal transplant surgery

Presenter: Rajesh Fogla, MD

Date: Tuesday June 30th, 2020

Time: 7:00am-8:00am (EDT, UTC- 4)

Registration: https://meetings.ringcentral.com/j/6137462244

Ottawa Lead: Kashif Baig, MD
Hyderabad Lead: Rajesh Fogla, MD

Webinar – Retina Connect : Imaging Features of Placoid Disorders

The University of Toronto, Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences invites you to RETINA CONNECT.

Webinar Details

Date: June 30, 2020 | 6:00pm–7:00pm NEW TIME*

Title: RETINA CONNECT – Imaging features of Placoid Disorders

Speaker: Anita Agarwal, West Coast Retina

Panelists:

Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81602932731?pwd=L2M3RnZzQWw0QXZxT1d0b1FQY0hudz09

Password: connect

Retina Connect : Uveitis – The Layering Effect

The University of Toronto, Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences invites you to RETINA CONNECT.

Webinar Details

Date: June 23, 2020 | 5:00pm–6:30pm

Title: RETINA CONNECT – Uveitis – the layering effect

Speaker: Sunil Srivastava, Cole Eye Institute, Cleveland Clinic

Panelists:
Tom Albini, Bascom Palmer
Nupura Bakshi, University of Toronto
Deborah Goldstein, Northwestern University
Efrem Mandelcorn, University of Toronto
Steven Yeh, Emory University

Zoom link:  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87588347329?pwd=b0EyRjNSdUd6SGRjbk1jbmkyYXV0Zz09

Password: connect

Webinar – U of T DOVS Cornea Rounds: Infectious Keratitis

Thursday June 18, 2020 – 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Topic: Approach to the refractive patient Continue

Speaker: Dr. Zale Mednick

Objectives:

1. Diagnosing and Managing Infectious Keratitis

Zoom Linkhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/85823346942?pwd=VGdXWG41TmdUSFpIdFdFMVRKQTJDQT09

Password: 7Yemds

Path to a New Vision – Webinar Recordings

When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, the Canadian Ophthalmological Society moved to host a webinar series entitled A Path to a New Vision. This webinar series addressed COVID-19 related topics for Canadian ophthalmologists with invited guests providing expert information. In addition, panelists from across the country provided a snapshot of current ophthalmic practice in Canada. Browse the recorded webinars below from the series A Path to a New Vision. 

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A Path to a New Vision: What now? Optimizing Our New Normal

The fifth and final webinar in the series, A Path to a New Vision: What Now? Optimizing Our New Normal aired on May 28, 2020.
Our moderator Dr. Guillermo Rocha was joined on this week’s webinar by Prof Tien Wong, Medical Director of the Singapore National Eye Center, and A/Prof Heather Mack, President of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists, who shared their experiences and learnings, so that we could learn from two countries who are ahead of us on this journey. We were also joined by Dr. Yvonne Buys and Dr. Salina Teja who shared a clinic reopening checklist and a surgical prioritization tool, developed by COS, to aid members in moving forward in the next phase.

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A Path to a New Vision : Financial Implications of COVID – Beyond the Basics

The fourth webinar in the series, Financial Implications of COVID – Beyond the Basics aired on May 14, 2020.  Moderated by Dr. Guillermo Rocha, this webinar hosted invited guests Julie Petrera, National Lead, Financial Planning Content, and Jennie Ho, Senior Manager of Wealth Management Taxation.  This week we asked the experts from MD Financial Management to help us find our way through the financial challenges; opportunities and resources available during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The Canadian panel included: Cindy Hutnik, BSc, MD, PhD, FRCSC. Associate Professor, Depts of Ophthalmology and Pathology, Western University, ON, Vivian Yin, MD, MPH. Clinical Assistant Professor, University of BC, Mona Dagher, MD, FRCSC. Professeure titulaire, Département d’ophtalmologie, Université de Montréal, Geoff Williams, MD. Associate Professor, U of Calgary. SAEC, AB.

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A Path to a New Vision: Virtual Care – COVID and Beyond

The third webinar in the series, Virtual Care – COVID and Beyond aired on May 7, 2020. Moderated by Dr. Guillermo Rocha, this webinar hosted invited guest Dr. Dawn Sim, Associate Professor at University College London and Director of Telemedicine at the Moorfields Digital Laboratory, to describe practical tips and tricks for providing ophthalmology care virtually during and after the COVID pandemic. The Canadian panel included: Dr. Kenman Gan (British Columbia – Glaucoma), Dr. Karim Damji (Alberta – Glaucoma), Dr. Varun Chaudhary (Ontario – Retina), Dr. Ike Ahmed (Ontario – Cataract, Glaucoma), and Dr. Ahsen Hussain (Nova Scotia – Oculoplastics).

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A Path to a New Vision: Medico-Legal Aspects of Ophthalmology Practice During COVID-19 

The second webinar in the series, Medico-Legal Aspects of Ophthalmology Practice During COVID-19 aired on April 30, 2020. Moderated by Dr. Guillermo Rocha, this webinar addressed the medico-legal implications of the unusual situation brought on by COVID-19 and the significant changes to practice that have resulted from the pandemic. The invited guest speaker was Dr. Richard Mimeault from the Canadian Medical Protective Association (CMPA). The Canadian panel included: Dr. Raj Rathee (Ontario), Dr. Salim Lahoud (Quebec), Dr. Alex de Saint Sardos (Nova Scotia), and Dr. Guy Boswall (Prince Edward Island). 

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A Path to a New Vision: Our Starting Point

The first webinar in the series, Our Starting Point aired on April 24, 2020. Moderated by Dr. Guillermo Rocha, this webinar reviewed the COVID-19 situation and the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) needed to safely practice ophthalmology. The invited guest speaker was James Chodosh, MD, MPH from Harvard Medical School and Mass Eye and Ear, who was a principal author of Coronavirus Updates for Ophthalmologists for the American Academy of Ophthalmology. The Canadian panel included: Dr. Briar Sexton (British Columbia), Dr. Raj Rathee (Ontario), Dr. Salim Lahoud (Quebec), Dr. Chris Jackman (Newfoundland), and Dr. Ken Roberts (New Brunswick).

Precision Cornea Centre International Rounds – ICL Vault Range: A Paradigm Shift in the Evaluation of the IOL-Lens Vault

Joint virtual rounds with Clinica Baviera (Madrid, Spain)

 Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Time: 5:00pm – 6:00pm (EDT, UTC-4)

Topic: ICL vault range: A paradigm shift in the evaluation of the IOL-lens vault

Guest: Felix Gonzalez, Clinica Baviera, Madrid, Spain

Link: https://meetings.ringcentral.com/j/6137462244

Ottawa Lead: Kashif Baig, MD
Madrid Lead: Felix Gonzalez, MD

Webinar- Retina Connect: AI-based measurement of fluid in anti-VEGF treatment guidance

The University of Toronto, Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences invites you to RETINA CONNECT.

Webinar Details

Date: June 16, 2020 | 5:00pm–6:30pm

TITLE: RETINA CONNECT – AI-based measurement of fluid in anti-VEGF treatment guidance

SPEAKER: Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth, Professor and Chair, Dept of Ophthalmology, Medical University of Vienna

Panelists:

Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83515653672?pwd=KzRTSXBQM042RTlTUEQ2T3N0K2w0QT09

Password: connect