HUNTSVILLE PHYSICIANS

LOCAL EDUCATION GROUP

Schedules & News

Grand Rounds


Grand Rounds take place from 8:00AM-9:00AM on Wednesday mornings

and are currently operating in a hybrid model, meeting in-person and virtually. 


Please view the schedule (including speaker information and topics) by clicking on an event below.

Grand Rounds Calendar

CPSO QI Requirements


What your LEG can do to help you:


1. Help you pick an idea for your QI project

2. Data collection from your EMR

3. Data analysis

4. Assist in Developing your Practice improvement Plan


For more information, please contact Lisa Allen:

EMAIL LISA

Fireside Chats with Healthcare Providers


A series of chats with the communities of Huntsville and Bracebridge about important health and lifestyle issues that enhance overall well-being.



2025

Click each title to be taken to the recording



“Autoimmune Diseases: Why is my body attacking itself?”

Dr. Aleena Fiorotto, Primary Care Provider, Muskoka Algonquin Health Care


“Is it something to worry about, or just a pain in the back side?” - A discussion about low back pain & its management; Myths & Facts about Back Pain

Dr. Carmen Baker, Physiatrist, Muskoka Algonquin Health Care


“Leaking Secrets: Tackling Bladder Control with Humour and Hope” - Pelvic Health for Men and Women

Carolyn & Brittany VanDyken, Registered Physiotherapists


“How to Access Healthcare in Muskoka” - How to find the right care, in the right place, at the right time

Dr. Melanie Mar, Primary Care Provider, Muskoka Algonquin Health Care


“How Much is Too Much?” - Alcohol and Cannabis Guidelines

Dr. Lisa Tsugios, Primary Care Provider, Muskoka Algonquin Health Care


“Less Pain, More Gain" – How to Manage the Symptoms of Osteoarthritis

Dr. Scott Whynot, Primary Care Provider, Muskoka Algonquin Health Care




2024


CLICK HERE FOR THE COMPLETE LIST OF RECORDINGS

OF THE FIRESIDE CHATS




Faculty Development Opportunities


An Introduction to Teaching and Practicing in Northern Ontario

Learn about NOSM U, practicing and teaching in Northern Ontario, and some essential teaching strategies.

Indigenous Cultural Safety Ontario in partnership with PHSA (Ontario)

San’yas Ontario training for the health sector began in 2013 when the Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre (SOAHAC) established a close working relationship with San’yas in British Columbia. Through collaboration with Indigenous health leaders and educators they developed the Ontario curriculum. The first course, Ontario Core Health, was launched in 2014. Similarly, San’yas was invited to partner with the Ministry of Children and Youth Services and a provincial Indigenous advisory circle to develop training for the Ontario Public Service in 2016. 


Attendance at this program entitles certified Canadian College of Health Leaders members (CHE / Fellow) to 5 Category II credits towards their maintenance of certification requirement.


To view the course overview, please click here.


For Huntsville LEG members wishing to take this online course, the cost is $300. Members will be reimbursed upon submission of the course completion certificate.