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Great CME in great locations

Physicians who manage supratentorial issues skillfully report higher job satisfaction. After learning medical CBT you'll provide more effective psychological care within your standard-length appointments. Take the training modules in whatever sequence suits you. You'll earn Mainpro-C credits from the College of Family Physicians of Canada—wherever you choose to travel.

 

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News

"A provider of exceptional learning experiences."  CBT Canada is proud to be a runner-up recipient of the 2011 College of Family Physicians of Canada CPD Providers Award. This major CFPC award recognizes the best CME providers in the country. 

NEW cruise CME.  CBT Canada is tickled pink to announce CBT Baltics from May 20 to June 1, 2012. You can earn 18.0 Mainpro-Cs while exploring Amsterdam, Berlin, Stockholm, Helsinki, St Petersburg, Tallinn and Copenhagen. If it gets better than that, we're not sure how. For further information, click here.

 

CBT Canada at FMF.  Drs. Greg Dubord, Peter Duffy, and Clement Sun will be giving two workshops at Family Medicine Forum in Montréal. The  November 5 workshop will be the 38th Dr. Dubord has led at the College of Family Physicians of Canada's flagship conference since 1999. 

 

Primary Care Today endorsements May 6 was the 12th medical CBT workshop given by CBT Canada faculty at the University of Toronto's annual conference. Click here for reviews.

CFP series launches
The December 2010 issue of the Canadian Family Physician published the first article in Dr. Greg Dubord's series on medical CBT. According to the CFP's publisher David Dehaas, "Dr Dubord's medical CBT series is one of the best things CFP has ever published". Download a free PDF copy from the College of Family Physicians of Canada's website by clicking here.

 

University of Toronto event.  Medical CBT founder Greg Dubord, MD will be giving a one hour plenary address entitled Medical CBT's Greatest Hits at the University of Toronto Conference Center on November 5, 2010. The presentation is part of the Faculty of Medicine's Saturday at the University series. The two other speakers are Marla Shapiro, MD and Tom Faloon, MD.


National conference feedback.  Greg Dubord, MD has given medical CBT workshops for the national conference of the College of Family Physicians of Canada every year since 1999—a total of 36 times. The physicians in October's workshops in Vancouver had these comments:

 

"Warm and casual style... Very practical... Knowledgeable, experienced, informative and organized... Relevant to general practice... Very relatable and knowledgeable... Very practical, with emphasis on what works... Excellent workshop-learned a lot... Fun... Simply excellent... Fantastic speaker... I would absolutely recommend this... Engaging... Well-organized... Entertaining... Much of general practice can be improved with these techniques... Quality information applicable for short office visits... Relaxed environment... REAL tools to use in a short of amount of time... Funny & entertaining... Dynamic... Amazing expertise... Presentation style second to none... Filled lots of my deficiencies... Superior ... Very lively and humorous... Very practical and useful... I can incorporate CBT into my busy practice... Lively and interactive... Very relevant and informative... Clinically relevant... Very interesting material ... Practical and fun... Excellent workshop ... Great information and great delivery... Useful in practice... Evidence-based... Very relevant... I learned tons... Really knows this inside-out... Lots of great resources... Engaging with great sense of humour... Very approachable... Much, much better than other workshops... Very well-prepared and organized... I liked it... Very friendly atmosphere... CBT was a gray area for me prior to this... Very helpful and practical for every family doctor to learn... Very engaging and interactive... Humorous, fun and clear... Friendly, fun and focused... Obviously highly-skilled... Great sense of humour!... Adaptive and friendly environment... Lots of interaction and flexible... Entertaining and practical... Very practical advise that will help me... Very beneficial for family doctors... Excellent for family medicine ... Objectivity and professionalism... Thought-provoking... Useful references... Great style... Lots of tools for the toolbox... Excellent for family medicine... One of the best workshops I've attended... Very practical... Easy to understand... Very useful for family medicine... Excellent speaker: great voice and funny... Highly recommended... Clear and helpful... Much better than most... Presenter's style held attention... Useful & fun... Practice-changing"