Here you will find a list of upcoming webinars for staff development. If you would like to add a webinar, please contact us.
Upcoming Webinars:
Upcoming Rounds and Lectures:
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The RxAdvanced: Opioid Stewardship program provides training on safe use of opioids for pain. This training is available through the following resources:
A certificate of completion will be provided after completing the entire program. Pharmacists will also receive 12 CE credit hours
The SHA will have access to this training until December 31, 2024.
Please see the Opioid Stewardship CE tutorial for step-by-step instructions on how to access this training.
The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) is a screening instrument used to facilitate the assessment of mild cognitive impairment. Please be aware that, per the MoCA Terms of Use, official training and certification is mandatory for health care professionals and physicians who are routinely required to administer the MoCA tool as part of their assigned duties.
Per the MoCA FAQ,
If you wish to continue using MoCA without being officially trained and certified, you will be at increased risk for administration, scoring and interpretation errors which could lead to misdiagnosis and liability. A disclaimer must be signed by non-certified MoCA users.
A recent change in MoCA's policy has enabled publicly operated institutions (including Saskatchewan Health Authority) to offer free access to the MoCA Training and Certification program. Clinical Standards has secured the administrative access for the Saskatchewan Health Authority. To request an access code please follow How To Access MoCA Training.
ECRI Webinars:
A username and password is required to access ECRI. Please email library@saskhealthauthority.ca for access.