Events
Distributed Learning and Rural Initiatives hosts several events and conferences to support learning in our community.
Cabin Fever Conference
Cabin Fever Conference
A professional development conference exploring the latest topics and trends in the medical field.
Southern AB Preceptor Summit (Formerly FDS)
Southern AB Preceptor Summit (Formerly FDS)
Prehistoric setting. Modern medicine.
This conference uses interactive, small, group workshops to share the latest knowledge and best practices in managing challenging health issues that commonly present in the rural community. September 27-28, 2019 at the Canalta Cretaceous Conference Centre.
Dean's Talk
Dean's Talk
The Dean's Talks are a conversation about the future of health and healthcare in rural areas. From cancer and infectious diseases to wearable technology and advance life planning, join your community in the discussion.
SRPC Remote Medicine Conference
SRPC Remote Medicine Conference
The Society of Rural Physicians of Canada hosts a dynamic conference once a year to share current trends in rural healthcare and rural medical education. More than 160 sessions, small group sessions, hands-on workshops and Rural Critical Care modules.A family-friendly (day care included) collegial atmosphere.
Student BBQ & Events
Student BBQ & Events
We host an annual student BBQ and other events year round to celebrate the passion of dedicated rural learners. Follow us on social media for updates.
CSM's House Call
CSM's House Call
Distributed Learning & Rural Initiatives addresses trending health topics in rural communities. These talks feature the Dean of the Cumming School of Medicine and/or Director of DLRI.
N*62
N*62
N*62 is a new seminar being offered in Yellowknife featuring foundational skills. Save the date for November 16, 2019.
Continuing Medical Education Rural Video Conference Series
Continuing Medical Education Rural Video Conference Series
This course offers a series of weekly, one-hour educational sessions presented by clinical experts via videoconference. Each presentation is focused on providing up-to-date, evidence-based, patient-focused clinical pearls that change day-to-day practice and to help participants adapt this knowledge to their local rural and remote contexts in primary care and hospital environments. Rural health professionals receive this high quality continuing medical education in a collegial setting at their local Telehealth sites.