The Current 2023 – On Demand Sessions

The Current 2023 – On Demand Sessions

Below, please find the available on-demand sessions from the The Current, held on September 28, 2023.

Clicking on the title of the presentation will take you to the CAMRT CPD catalogue.

Member Price: $10
Non-Member Price: $20
CAMRT-ATL 2023 Attendees: $0

Please note that you will need to be signed into your CAMRT member account first to see pricing that is accurate for you (i.e., member/non-member, conference attendee)

 

Sessions

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Unheard Voices: Systems of Oppression and (in)equitable Healthcare

Dr. Amanda Bolderston: Dr – MRT(T), EdD, FCAMRT

1) Define systems of oppression and how they relate to (in)equitable healthcare

2) Discuss examples of storytelling from historically underrepresented groups

Trans-Positive Healthcare: a new lens for beyond binary inclusive spaces

Cynthia Sweeney Founder and CEO of Simply Good Form Inc.

1) Understand how to build trust with intention in Trans inclusive patient care

2) Define the anatomy of verbal and non-verbal inclusive communication

3) Discuss ways to advocate for trans inclusive patient care in our workspaces

This session has been made available for free for all 

The Other Side:  An MRT’s experience as the patient

Leslie MacLellan, BSc, RTT

1) Discuss an MRTs experience as the patient

2) Define ways for fellow MRTs to consider the perspective of the patient in their departments

3) Recognize strategies to advocate for individualized patient care

Know My Body Best: Lessons on Better Healthcare for Persons with Disabilities

Victoria Levack – Disability Rights Advocate

1) Describe what Cerebral Palsy is and how it has effected my life

2) Discuss challenges I have experienced in the healthcare system as well as specific examples in medical imaging.

3) Provide recommendations on providing high quality care for persons with disabilities.

Dismantling Anti-Indigenous Racism in Healthcare

Dr. Brent Young: MD, MSc, CCFP

1) Recognize the various manifestations of anti-Indigenous racism in healthcare.

2) Identify and implement strategies for disrupting anti-Indigenous racism in healthcare

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