UBC Interprofessional Continuing Education - The Team Approach to Learning

Canadian Association of Continuing Health Education (CACHE) 2013 Annual Conference

Evolving the Continuum of Learning; Shifting Cultures Towards Collaboration

How we work and learn together for the benefit of learners and patients

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Conference Date:

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Conference Location:

The Hyatt Regency Hotel
655 Burrard Street
Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada V6C 2R7

Conference Description:

In an ever changing health care environment there is a need to ensure CHE/CPD delivery continues to evolve including shifting cultures towards interprofessional and interagency collaboration in health care. CACHE 2013 provides an environment to exchange best practices around CHE/CPD, its impact on health professionals, patient care, health systems and society and to discuss innovations in shifting cultures towards collaboration across all stages of the learning continuum.

Conference Objectives:

  • Discuss theory, models, key trends and factors shaping CHE/CPD today and tomorrow
  • Present best workplace implementation practices in CHE/CPD
  • Profile CHE/CPD programs designed to assess and improve competence/performance
  • Share foundational models, knowledge and skills necessary for collaborative learning and work Describe interagency CHE/CPD initiatives
  • Provide networking opportunities for leaders and professionals from different stages of the health professions learning continuum


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