Advances in Respiratory and
Critical Care Medicine
March 30 - April 1, 2000
Chateau Whistler Resort, 4599 Chateau Boulevard, Whistler, BC
Sponsored by: Div. of Respiratory Medicine, Dept. of Medicine, Div. of Continuing Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia and the British Columbia Lung Association.
Topic Highlights: Ventilator management, Respiratory infections, Non-invasive ventilation, Sleep Disorders, Advanced lung disease, Asthma, Pulmonary vascular disease, and COPD
Target Audience: Respirologists, intensivists, emergency physicians, pediatricians, internists, and family physicians.
Course Description: Presented by world class local and international speakers with latest evidence based data and cutting edge therapeutic approaches in the context of the evolving practice patterns. Day 1: critical care issues, and Days 2 & 3: office based case management. Panel discussions with presenters are strategically placed to maximize audience participation and interaction with faculty.
Accreditation: 22 MAINPRO-M1 credits, 22 Category 1 AMA credits,
and 1.5 credits/hour MOCOMP credits.
This educational program meets the accreditation criteria of the College of Family
Physicians of Canada and has been accredited for 22 MAINPRO-M1 credits. The Division of
Continuing Medical Education, U.B.C., designates this educational program as meeting the
criteria for 22 credit hours in Category 1 of the Physician's Recognition Award (PRA) of
the American Medical Association (AMA) or any other organization that recognizes Category
1 credits. This program also qualifies for 1.5 Maintenance of Competency (MOCOMP) credits.
The credit rating assigned to the education sessions at this conference by The Royal
College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada MOCOMP program reflect the educational value
of the program.
Registration:
Local/Outside BC: 604-822-2626;
Toll free within BC 1-800-663-0348;
Fax: 604-822-4835;
Email: cristina@cehs.ubc.ca
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