CBT Canada is dedicated to the dissemination of medical CBT, the adaptation of traditional CBT for primary care. CBT Canada's workshops have been hosted by the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) at the annual Family Medicine Forum (over 50 times), by many CFPC chapters (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec) and medical schools (e.g., University of Alberta, University of Calgary, Dalhousie University, McGill University, McMaster University, Memorial University, Université de Montréal, Queen's University, University of Saskatchewan, University of Toronto, UBC, Western University). CBT Canada won the CFPC's national CME Program Award in 2013.

 

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Ten Minute CBT: No-BS techniques for real doctors (2024.01.17; via Zoom)

Start Date : January 17, 2024
End Date : January 17, 2024
Time : 12:00 pm to3:30 pm

Phone : 877-466-8228
Email : info@cbt.ca

Description


Medical CBT is specifically designed for the ultra-brief appointments typical of primary care. In this workshop you'll learn the essentials of a skill that may fundamentally change how you cope with the all-important psychological side of medical practice.








 



Topics include goalification, scaling, and I/O charts; empathy addiction; the physics of CBT; cognogen identification; ~10 tools of persuasion; and the management of non-compliance. 




You'll learn flexible tools to integrate with your existing approaches to major depression, persistent depression (“dysthymia” until DSM-5), chronic worry, chronic pain, panic disorder, non-compliance, substance abuse, illness anxiety, borderline personality disorder, suicidality, and more. 


 





Is this workshop right for you? Ten-Minute CBT is an introductory workshop that reviews ten of the 52 tools covered in the original CBT Tools module, along with some highly-practical tips harvested from other three-hour modules. If you'd like a high-impact introduction, or if you'd like a refresher of the material you took before, Ten-Minute CBT is an excellent choice. 


 


Accreditation is three-credits-per-hour by the College of Family Physicians of Canada*. The workshop is 3.0 hours in length, for 9.0 Mainpro+ credits. The Royal College accepts Mainpro+ credits as equivalent (1:1) to MOC credits for Section 1 (i.e., Group Learning). As such, this 3.0 hour, three-credits-per-hour module counts for 9.0 credits in MAINPORT.


*American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) members are eligible to receive up to 9.0 Prescribed credit hours for attendance at CBT Canada's 3.0 hour (/9.0 Mainpro+ credit) workshops due to a reciprocal agreement with the College of Family Physicians (AAFP, 2016).


Head instructor Greg Dubord, MD is the CME Director of CBT Canada, and the prime developer of medical CBT. He has presented over 500 workshops, including over 50 for the College of Family Physicians of Canada, and is a University of Toronto CME Teacher of the Year.









Registration Info

Click on the link for online registration:

http://cbt.ca/topics/ten-minute-cbt/

or call 877-466-8228

Register promptly and save $200

 

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CBT Canada ,
PO Box 852, Station A, Toronto, ON M5W 1G3

CBT Canada is dedicated to the dissemination of medical CBT, the adaptation of traditional CBT for primary care. CBT Canada's workshops have been hosted by the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) at the annual Family Medicine Forum (over 50 times), by many CFPC chapters (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec) and medical schools (e.g., University of Alberta, University of Calgary, Dalhousie University, McGill University, McMaster University, Memorial University, Université de Montréal, Queen's University, University of Saskatchewan, University of Toronto, UBC, Western University). CBT Canada won the CFPC's national CME Program Award in 2013.

 

Tel: 877-466-8228
Mobile: 877-466-8228
Email: info@cbt.ca
Website: http://cbt.ca/


Event Categories: Family Practice.




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