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Check this page regularly to stay on top of upcoming Digital Health Canada events, webinars, and other learning and networking opportunities. Click on the event name to register or for more details. Please note that all events take place in Eastern Time unless otherwise indicated in the event description.

    • September 27, 2023
    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    • Zoom
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    Join us to learn how Digital Health Canada can help you make the most of your membership in the upcoming year. In this webinar, attendees will learn more about: the membership community; key member benefits and how to access them; networking and professional development opportunities; volunteer opportunities; and more. 

    Presented by members of the Digital Health Canada National Office Team: CEO Mark Casselman, Executive Director Shannon Bott, Dino Falvo, Caitlin Ritter, Marissa Binstock, Treasure Ledgister, Danielle McKnight, Nickiesha Linton, and Eileen McPhee.


    • October 02, 2023
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM (ADT)
    • The Loose Cannon, 1566 Argyle St, Halifax, NB, B3J 2B3
    • 37
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    Digital Health Canada MeetUps offer opportunities to network with digital health professionals from your area in a relaxed atmosphere.

    Digital Health Canada will be Hosting the 2023 Atlantic Meetup at The Loose Cannon Pub, snacks will be provided.

    • October 03, 2023
    • 8:00 AM - 4:35 PM (ADT)
    • Delta Hotels by Marriott Dartmouth, Park Centre AB, 240 Brownlow Ave., Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, B3B 1X6
    • 132
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    Digital Health Canada's Atlantic Region Conference takes place on October 03, 2023 at Delta Hotels by Marriott in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.

    This annual one-day conference offers networking and learning for Atlantic Chapter members and digital health professionals from across the Atlantic Region.

    Digital Health Canada's Atlantic Region Conference 2023 will feature panel discussions and presentations focusing on Transformation in Healthcare.

    Conference Sponsors


    • To inquire about sponsoring this event, contact Dino Falvo.
    • Registration fees shown are before tax. HST will be added at checkout.
    • Cancellation policy: Registration cancellations received before 5:00 PM ET on Sept 1, 2023, will be eligible for a full refund. Registration cancellations received after 5:00 PM ET on Sept 1, 2023, are non-refundable. An alternate attendee's name may be substituted until Oct 2, 2023. For more information, please request substitutions in writing to info@digitalhealthcanada.com. Any registration transferred from a member to a non-member will be adjusted to the non-member rate. 
    • Earn 5.5 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for attending this event.
    • October 04, 2023
    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    • Zoom
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    In this session, Dr. Ted Scott, Vice President, Innovation at Hamilton Health Sciences, will share how an innovation function can impact an academic healthcare organization and drive change. This webinar will be covering the overarching goal to place patients or engaged citizens at the centre of the strategy, showcasing HHS as an academic research health system, system level stress, quintuple aim, how we established HHS-Innovation, what needs to change in health care, and HHS-Innovation’s signature projects.

    Presented by: 

    Dr. Ted Scott is the Vice President of Innovation at Hamilton Health Sciences and leads a diverse group of experts working to use technology, care model innovation, and the patient voice to improve health care outcomes. He is the founder of the Innovation function leveraging collaborations and partnerships with research, quality, and industry to create sustaining models of care, tools, and products that will shape the future of health care and education. 




    Earn One Continuing Education Unit (CEU) for attending this webinar. Content from the webinar aligns with Core Health Informatics Topics: The Canadian Healthcare System, Information Technology, Analysis and Evaluation

    Webinar Wednesday attendance is one of the benefits of Digital Health Canada Membership. Not a member yet? Join Digital Health Canada to enjoy Webinar Wednesdays and other benefits of membership. 

    • October 11, 2023
    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    • Zoom
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    In March 2020, the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) and Stepped Care Solutions (SCS), partnered with the Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) to support the implementation of the SC2.0 model in the NWT—an initiative that aligns with the mandate of the GNWT 19th Legislative Assembly, Approach: SC2.0 implementation involved collaborative partnerships, and a multi-pronged approach using implementation science-based phases.

    Key elements included:

    • Involvement of leadership, providers, and service users * 
    • Project planning and management * 
    • Training and information * 
    • Communication, engagement, and feedback. 
    Evaluation was embedded into the implementation of SC2.0 to accelerate learning and improvement. It focused on:
    1. Reach (services offered and used),
    2. Impact (satisfaction and wait times), and 
    3. Lessons learned (enablers and barriers).


    Objectives: This initiative sought to reduce wait times and improve access to services that are responsive, culturally safe, person- and family-centric, and recovery-oriented.

    Methods: A mixed methods design was used to collect quantitative and qualitative information from service users, providers, and system leaders.

    Results and Discussion: SC2.0 helped to increase the variety and flexibility of mental wellness and addictions recovery services for NWT residents—in person, by phone, and online. Wait lists and precursors to care were eliminated. Wait times for mental wellness counselling/therapy were reduced by 79%. Service users felt that care was person- and family-centric, being satisfied or very satisfied with their involvement in decisions about their counselling experience and with the information provided to them. The NWT continues to strengthen their system of care through the lessons learned.

    Presented by:  Dr. Danielle Impey, Manager, Access to Quality Mental Health Services, Mental Health Commission of Canada  


    Earn One Continuing Education Unit (CEU) for attending this webinar. Content from the webinar aligns with Core Health Informatics Topics: The Canadian Healthcare System, Information Technology, Analysis and Evaluation Webinar Wednesday attendance is one of the benefits of Digital Health Canada Membership. Not a member yet? Join Digital Health Canada to enjoy Webinar Wednesdays and other benefits of membership.

    • October 18, 2023
    • 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel, 123 Queen Street West, Toronto
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    Wednesday, October 18 + Thursday, October 19 2023

    • October 18: Fall Symposium at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel, 123 Queen Street West, Toronto
    • October 18: Cocktail reception and dinner at Malaparte, 350 King Street West, Toronto - RSVP required
    • October 19: Walking tours and site visits to leading healthcare organizations (stay tuned for more details) Separate registration required and space is limited

    Program details can be found online here.

    • October 18, 2023
    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    • Zoom
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    BACKGROUND: When our cardiac rehabilitation (CR) program transitioned to virtual care (VC) with the COVID19 pandemic, support tools to identify patients’ capacity for VC engagement were unavailable. We assembled a survey to measure patients’ self-efficacy (SE) and attitudes for using technology to engage in VC. Our objective was to comparetechnology SE and attitudes among patients who had a VC-compatible device, who attended a virtual CR intake (VC-attendees) versus those who did not attend or attended by telephone (telephone/non-attendees).

    METHODS/RESULTS: A 30-item survey was assembled by adapting questions from validated instruments. Four subscales included items from: Technology Skills SE, Novel Technology Use SE, Healthcare Technology SE (HTSE), and Health Technology Attitudes. Items were rated on a 3 or 5-point Likert scale. Patients were emailed the survey following an intake-scheduling telephone call with administrative staff. Proportions were used to characterize samples; survey scores were expressed as means (± standard deviation, SD), non-parametric statistics were used to compare scores between groups (significance: 2-sided p<0.05), Cronbach's alpha coefficient was used to assess reliability (significance:α>0.7).

    One-hundred patients (36 females; mean age 65.1yrs ± 11.1) completed the survey. The standardized internal consistencyestimate met significance for the entire instrument (α=0.947). Eighty-six patients attended VC (31% females; mean age 64.1yrs ± 11.0); 14 were telephone/non-attendees (29% females; mean age 71.5yrs ± 9.7). For VC-attendees versus telephone/non-attendees, respectively, the HTSE subscale differed significantly between groups (14.48± 3.63 vs. 12.43 ±2.79; p=0.034). Individual items of: opening a web browser (3-point scale; 2.69 ± 0.66 vs. 2.29 ± 0.83; p=0.025), clicking a hyperlink (3-point scale; 2.78± 0.50 vs. 2.43 ± 0.76 p=0.035), downloading apps (3-point scale; 2.48 ± 0.75 vs. 2.00 ±0.88; p=0.038); using novel technology with only a user manual (3-point scale; 2.12 ± 0.69 vs. 1.57 ± 0.65; p=0.008); health technology skills (5-point scale; 3.78 ± 1.16 vs. 3.21 ± 0.80; p=0.021), and comfort using health technology (5-point scale; 3.53 ± 1.19 vs. 2.86 ± 0.86; p=0.017) differed significantly between groups. No other significant differences were observed.

    CONCLUSION: In contrast to measures of attitudes and other definitions of self-efficacy, health technology SE may influence patients’ ability to adopt VC successfully. Support tools, such as ours, can predict the likelihood of VC adoption to guide resource allocation and enhance care access. We are currently streamlining the instrument to assess utility and predictive validity of health technology SE as a support tool for patient VC adoption.

    Presented by: 

    Dr. Peter Prior - Based in London Ontario, Dr. Peter Prior is a clinical psychologist at St. Joseph’s Health Care London, associate scientist at the Lawson Health Research Institute, adjunct clinical faculty member in the Department of Psychology, Western University, and works in private practice. He has extensive experience in cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention, and is currently involved in curriculum development, interdisciplinary health professional training, measurement and evaluation, in a behaviour change communication and counselling initiative for chronic disease management programs at St. Joseph’s Hospital. Dr. Prior’s areas of research include: reliable measurement of individual patients’ outcomes in cardiac rehabilitation; psychological and neurocognitive factors in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease; and patient education. He has contributed psychological and behavioural chapters to Canadian guidelines, and has participated in development of provincial standards and national quality indicators, in cardiovascular prevention and rehabilitation.

    Megan Graat - Based in London Ontario, Megan Graat is a Registered Kinesiologist at St. Joseph’s Health Care London. She completed her Master of Public Health at Western University’s Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry. She has experience in cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention, virtual care design, implementation and evaluation, as well as public health program evaluation. Megan’s areas of research and publication include: social and geographic determinants physical activity and exercise, public health policy, and chronic disease prevention and management quality improvement.



    Earn One Continuing Education Unit (CEU) for attending this webinar. Content from the webinar aligns with Core Health Informatics Topics: The Canadian Healthcare System, Information Technology, Analysis and Evaluation

    Webinar Wednesday attendance is one of the benefits of Digital Health Canada Membership. Not a member yet? Join Digital Health Canada to enjoy Webinar Wednesdays and other benefits of membership. 

    • October 24, 2023
    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    • Zoom webinar
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    As Canada’s health care system struggles with workforce challenges, surgical backlogs, wait times, and optimizing unnecessary interventions, technology adoption and the shift to delivering digital care improves access to care, the patient experience, and enables higher-value care models. Due to the staff and resource intensive approach of traditional device-based Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) that can only be used for a small percentage of patients, leading healthcare organizations are adopting Digital Care Journeys to extend the benefits of RPM for broader populations such as surgery, women’s health, oncology and chronic care. 

    Hear how deploying a SaaS-based, EHR-integrated Digital Care Journey platform enables providers to scale engagement, monitor, and stay connected with all patients throughout their healthcare journeys, discharge patients sooner, increase surgical throughput and enable safer transitions from hospital to home. The discussion will cover how the platform delivers interactive patient education and workflows that self guide patients through their personalized care journeys and how care teams have access to real-time dashboards to remotely monitor patient progress, get alerted to patients at-risk and leverage population level insights to improve care.

    You’ll learn how:

    • Combining evidence-based, clinical content with digital guidance for patients from pre-admission through post-discharge recovery leads to lower LOS, ED visits, readmissions, phone calls, and costs.
    • Digitally-enabled, patient-self-management workflows allow 80%+ of patient issues to be addressed without remote monitoring by a provider - reducing phone calls.
    • Orchestrating a system-wide integration and rollout of a digital care solution with your EHR and patient portal streamlines clinical workflows and efficiencies.

    Presented by: 

    Dr. Joshua Liu is a physician turned entrepreneur. He is currently the CEO and Co-founder of SeamlessMD, which provides the leading Digital Care Journey platform for health systems to engage, monitor and stay connected with patients across healthcare journeys.

    Joshua graduated as a medical doctor from the University of Toronto. During his medical training, he co-led a research project at UHN on hospital readmissions and sat on UHN’s physician advisory group for post-hospital discharge follow up. As a result, Joshua was inspired to develop technology to better support patients and prevent adverse outcomes such as a readmission - which ultimately led to him co-founding SeamlessMD.

    An advocate for healthcare innovation, Joshua has served as Chair of the Canadian Medical Association’s Joule Innovation Council and on the Advisory Group to the Office of the Chief Health Innovation Strategist for the Ontario Ministry of Health. Joshua has received numerous honours, including being named Digital Health Executive of the Year by Digital Health Canada, Forbes 30 Under 30 in Science and Healthcare, and Canadian Top 20 Under 20. 

    Dr. Liu holds a MD from the University of Toronto and a BSc from York University.

    Caroline Fanti is the Director of the Regional Surgical Services at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre. Her educational background includes a Masters in Health Management, completion of the Rotman NW LHIN Health Leadership Program, an Honour’s Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy and an Honour’s Bachelor of Science in Human Kinetics. 

    Caroline’s passion lies with the development and implementation of innovative regionally integrated programs and best practice models of care for patients of Northwestern Ontario. Programs such Centralized Intake, Rapid Access Clinics, Remote Patient Monitoring and Bundled Care leverage leading edge technologies, efficient use of resources, virtual care and inter-professional care teams to connect patients with the most appropriate specialists; provide the right care at the right time; decrease wait times, support admission avoidance; optimize patient flow; and ensure personalized transitions of care.

    Through successful engagement of urban, rural and remote health system partners, Caroline has played an instrumental role in regional care system planning in order to champion capacity building and intelligent health system transformation. Caroline received the RBC Innovation Hero of the Year in 2021.

    Andriana Lukich is the Director, Digital Solutions at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton. She holds a HBSc Kinesiology and an MBA from McMaster University, a PMP certification and is Prosci Change Management certified. Throughout her decade of healthcare experience, she has held multiple roles all focused on leading change initiatives and supporting staff and physicians through transformational projects. 

    • October 25, 2023
    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    • Zoom
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    As demand for healthcare services increases, it's vital for healthcare leaders across Canada to fully understand the significant role of home-based care within the wider healthcare framework.

    Join leaders from AlayaCare to learn about home care's important role in growing our healthcare sector and what technology, data, and AI can do to address industry challenges and build a brighter future of care for tomorrow. 

    Here’s what you’ll learn:
    -Home care’s role today and what it can be tomorrow
    -The vital role in building Canada's healthcare sector
    -How home care technology can optimize operational efficiencies and elevate patient care.
    -The power of using data-driven insights to address industry challenges such as staffing shortages and the growing demand for healthcare.

    Presented by: 

    Aleem Bhanji, Head of Canadian and Global Markets Strategy at AlayaCare

    Aleem Bhanji is a digital health leader and strategist specializing in seniors’ care.  

    Currently, serving as the Market Lead for AlayaCare’s Canadian and Global markets,
    Aleem has over 20 years of experience in a range of areas including the 
    development and implementation of strategic priorities at a regional, provincial, and
    national level in home and community, acute and primary care sectors. Aleem 
    started his career as a bioinformatician specializing in genetic and phenotypic-
    modeling studying a variety of chronic conditions including diabetes, hypertension, 
    cancer, Alzheimer’s and dementia in animal models. 

    In addition to his career accomplishments, Aleem is an adjunct faculty with the 
    University of Toronto’s Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, 
    mentoring the next generation of digital health specialists and serves on numerous 
    volunteer and charitable boards in the community. 

    Aleem has earned an Honors degree in Bioinformatics from the University of 
    Waterloo, as well as a Master’s degree in Healthcare Management Administration 
    from the University of Toronto and is a member of the Canadian College of Health 
    Executives.

    Madeleine Gieysztor, Director of Strategy and Government Affairs at AlayaCare

    As the Director of Strategy and Government Affairs at AlayaCare, Madeleine works with governments across Canada to modernize home-based care and help them deliver more equitable and outcome-focused care in Canada. 

    Madeleine is passionate about the innovations and technology that have an impact on improving our population’s quality of life. Before working at AlayaCare, Madeleine received a Bachelor of Science from McGill University and an MBA from HEC Montréal. She spent the last decade working in healthcare and not-for-profits, working in business development, corporate affairs, and strategic partnerships.

     


    Earn One Continuing Education Unit (CEU) for attending this webinar. Content from the webinar aligns with Core Health Informatics Topics: The Canadian Healthcare System, Information Technology, Analysis and Evaluation

    Webinar Wednesday attendance is one of the benefits of Digital Health Canada Membership. Not a member yet? Join Digital Health Canada to enjoy Webinar Wednesdays and other benefits of membership. 

    • November 07, 2023
    • 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
    • Virtual
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    Join us online November 7 for Driving the Future of Digital Health.

    Healthcare transformation can only move at the speed of trust: Join us at the Driving the Future of Digital Health virtual conference where we will work together to unravel the complexities of trust in healthcare in our digital world. Learn from real-world cases that demonstrate how restoring trust in many settings can reshape the future of healthcare and digital health. Panellists and speakers will dive into: the ‘Top 10 Trust in Health Issues’; how to re-establish trust between patient and provider in our digital world; rebuilding trust in the aftermath of a cyber-attack; and unlocking the potential to enhance patient outcomes via cultural trust and trust in leadership.

    Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a transformative dialogue addressing the critical issue of trust in healthcare and digital health in Canada.

    The virtual conference will take place on Tuesday, November 7, 2023. Registration opening soon.

    Thank you to our sponsors:



    • To inquire about sponsoring this event, contact Dino Falvo.
    • Registration fees shown are before tax. HST will be added at checkout.
    • Cancellation policy: Registration cancellations received before 5:00 PM PT on October 11, 2023, will be eligible for a full refund. Registration cancellations received after 5:00 PM PT on October, 11, 2023, are non-refundable. An alternate attendee's name may be substituted until Nov 7, 2023. For more information, please request substitutions in writing to info@digitalhealthcanada.com. Any registration transferred from a member to a non-member will be adjusted to the non-member rate. 
    • Earn four Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for attending this event.
    • November 08, 2023
    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    • Zoom
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    Generative AI is taking the world, and healthcare, by storm. The accurate predicted textual outputs based on prompts can induce "wow" moments. But there needs to be an industry-wide consideration for how to iteratively allow innovation powered by large language models to be rolled out within the sensitive domain of patient care, while minimizing risks. In this presentation, I will review the core technology power of Generative AI and LLM and describe their lower-risk use case of AI Ambient Scribes, compared to other use cases. I will describe how AI ambient scribes are currently tasked with only generating medical notes based on the verbalized content of a clinician-patient audio-recorded dialogue. Since they are not tasked with predicting diagnoses or therapeutics, clinician-users of AI ambient scribes are trained to expect dictation-like outputs from it, and not clinical decision support recommendations. As erroneous generated medical note content is either due to sub-optimized speech recognition or language processing performance, the approach to clinician review procedures of the AI generated notes is critical to minimizing overall risk to patients; key features of this approach will be highlighted. Thereafter, two hypothetical examples of the current risk in using ambient scribes will be presented to illustrate certain edge-case challenges with these tools, namely:

    1. Confabulations/hallucinations by generative AI, i.e. unexpected outputs that are completely unlinked to the prompt content, can in very rare circumstance give rise to an erroneous documented diagnosis or treatment plan, which may appear as a "decision support-like" diagnosis or treatment recommendation.

    2. In time, if AI ambient scribe accuracy becomes extremely performant, say with 99% of patient encounters, this may lead to clinicians becoming habituated with only doing quick reviews of the outputs, and thus it is possible patient harm may result from imprudent, error-prone clinician review of the 1% of patient cases with erroneous AI-generated content.

    Finally, considerations for how to pro-actively prevent harm from these two examples will be reviewed. Interaction through simulated cases using Dr. Crampton's proprietary AI ambient scribe product - AutoScribe by Mutuo Health - will be a key feature of this presentation, as well as a robust amount of time left over for a questions of the presenter.

    Presented by: 

    Noah Crampton, Co-Founder and CEO Mutuo Health Solutions 


    Earn One Continuing Education Unit (CEU) for attending this webinar. Content from the webinar aligns with Core Health Informatics Topics: The Canadian Healthcare System, Information Technology, Analysis and Evaluation

    Webinar Wednesday attendance is one of the benefits of Digital Health Canada Membership. Not a member yet? Join Digital Health Canada to enjoy Webinar Wednesdays and other benefits of membership. 

    • November 14, 2023
    • 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM (CST)
    • Delta Hotels Regina - Umbria Room | 1919 Saskatchewan Drive, Regina, Saskatchewan, S4P 4H2
    • 76
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    Let’s discuss the future of digital health in Canada over breakfast. Digital Health Canada Breakfast in Saskatchewan will identify common challenges and opportunities from across Canada, with a focus on Saskatchewan innovation. Learn about local innovation programs and opportunities, and gain insights into digital health partnerships and collaborations from other provinces to spark new ideas and drive progress in Saskatchewan and beyond. Digital Health Canada’s Breakfast in Regina will feature panel discussions and presentations focusing on Advancing the Patient experience in a digital health world.

    The Breakfast will take place in Regina, Saskatchewan on Tuesday, November 14, 2023.

    Sponsored by



    • To inquire about sponsoring this event, contact Dino Falvo.
    • Registration fees shown are before tax. HST will be added at checkout.
    • Cancellation policy: Registration cancellations received before 5:00 PM CT on Oct 13, 2023, will be eligible for a full refund. Registration cancellations received after 5:00 PM CT on Oct 13, 2023, are non-refundable. An alternate attendee's name may be substituted until Nov 14, 2023. For more information, please request substitutions in writing to info@digitalhealthcanada.com. Any registration transferred from a member to a non-member will be adjusted to the non-member rate. 
    • Earn 2 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for attending this event.
    • February 05, 2024
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM (MST)
    • Calgary TBD
    • 50

    Digital Health Canada MeetUps offer opportunities to learn and network with digital health professionals from your area in a relaxed atmosphere, with snacks, drinks, and an activity (like speed networking) or a presentation or panel featuring local digital health industry leaders.

    • February 06, 2024
    • 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM (MST)
    • Hotel Arts | 119 12th Avenue SW Calgary, Alberta, T2R 0G8 | Spectrum Room

    The annual Calgary Winter Conference, presented in partnership with ANHIX (Alberta Network for Health Information eXchangeSociety), attracts leaders, thinkers, senior executives, and individuals within the health space from Calgary and the surrounding area.

    The 2024 conference will take place on Tuesday, February 6, 2024.


    • To inquire about sponsoring this event, contact Dino Falvo.
    • Registration fees shown are before tax. HST will be added at checkout.
    • Cancellation policy: Registration cancellations received before 5:00 PM MT on Jan 9, 2024, will be eligible for a full refund. Registration cancellations received after 5:00 PM MT on Jan 9, 2024, are non-refundable. An alternate attendee's name may be substituted until Feb 6, 2024. For more information, please request substitutions in writing to info@digitalhealthcanada.com. Any registration transferred from a member to a non-member will be adjusted to the non-member rate. 
    • Earn 4.5 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for attending this event.

    • February 07, 2024
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM (PST)
    • Vancouver TBD
    • 50

    Digital Health Canada MeetUps offer opportunities to learn and network with digital health professionals from your area in a relaxed atmosphere, with snacks, drinks, and an activity (like speed networking) or a presentation or panel featuring local digital health industry leaders.

    • February 08, 2024
    • 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM (PST)
    • Vancouver

    The annual Ahead of the Curve conference brings together professionals, organizations, and ideas from across the Vancouver digital health landscape. Attendees connect with existing communities and initiate new relationships within both traditional and emerging segments of health and healthcare in the greater Vancouver area.

    The 2024 conference will take place on Thursday, February 8, 2024. 


    • To inquire about sponsoring this event, contact Dino Falvo.
    • Registration fees shown are before tax. HST will be added at checkout.
    • Cancellation Policy: Registration cancellations received prior to 5:00 PM PT Jan 9, 2024, will be eligible for a full refund. Registration cancellations received after 5:00 PM PT Jan 9, 2024, are non-refundable. An alternate attendee's name may be substituted until Feb 8, 2024. For more information, please request substitutions in writing to info@digitalhealthcanada.com. Any registration transferred from a member to a non-member will be adjusted to the non-member rate. 
    • Earn four Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for attending this event.
    • March 04, 2024
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Toronto TBD
    • 50

    Digital Health Canada MeetUps offer opportunities to learn and network with digital health professionals from your area in a relaxed atmosphere, with snacks, drinks, and an activity (like speed networking) or a presentation or panel featuring local digital health industry leaders.

    • March 05, 2024
    • 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • Toronto

    Connect with Ontario public and private sector leaders and innovators as they explore the issues that matter most to Ontario patients, caregivers, and digital health professionals—discussions that are the hallmark of the annual UpOnDigital: Update on Ontario Digital Health Conference.

    The 2024 conference will take place on Tuesday, March 5, 2024.


    • To inquire about sponsoring this event, contact Dino Falvo.
    • Registration fees shown are before tax. HST will be added at checkout.
    • Cancellation Policy: Registration cancellations received prior to 5:00 PM PT February 20, 2024, will be eligible for a full refund. Registration cancellations received after 5:00 PM PT February 20, 2024, are non-refundable. An alternate attendee's name may be substituted until March 5, 2024. For more information, please request substitutions in writing to info@digitalhealthcanada.com. Any registration transferred from a member to a non-member will be adjusted to the non-member rate. 
    • Earn five Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for attending this event.

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