April 8th, 2010

Click on the image above to check out the entire CIHC Social Media 101 Slideshow!
This is the same slide show that was presented at the NaHSSA Conference in Hamilton, Ontario in March 2010.
Here’s a sample:
Social Media 101 Powerful tools for real-time collaboration & interprofessional knowledge sharing. These social media tools provide huge opportunities for collaboration, interactivity, knowledge sharing and real-time information updates.
They help to increase our ability to put the patient first and to share information very quickly about public health risks around the world or across the city.
Q: “But what are these tools and how do they work?” A: “In order to understand how these tools work together to create these exciting opportunities for collaboration we need to look at the most important piece of our Social Media strategy: The CIHC Blog!
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February 15th, 2010
We are thrilled to announce that the first version of CIHC’s National Competency Framework is now online and being disseminated across Canada. We know this is a document that many have been eagerly awaiting, and we hope you find it helpful and useful to your work.
In keeping with tradition, we welcome comments, suggestions, corrections or recommendations for this document, and we will consider all comments with care. Feel free to leave feedback as a comment to this blog post!
There are two documents, a ‘Quick Reference Guide’ (which is also contained within the larger document, or can be extracted for those who want to quickly scan an overview of the competencies), and the longer, complete Competency Framework.
Quick Reference Guide, CIHC National Competency Framework
CIHC National Competency Framework
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August 18th, 2009
Over the past week or two, we’ve received a couple questions from project managers looking for resources on patient experiences with interprofessional care, and any case studies that are available for viewing in the library. We answered back individually (and you’re always welcome to inquire about library resources by emailing library@cihc.ca), but then thought it might be a good idea to blog a few of the answers, in the case of future requests.
One good place to start any interprofessional search would be two literature reviews that we received from Scott Reeves. One is an environmental scan and literature review for all types of collaborative practice settings, and the other reviews solely primary care settings. Read the rest of this entry »
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