Webinars - Clinical Resources
Webinars and education sessions offered by the Saskatchewan Health Authority and externally to assist with clinical practice are displayed below, including details of the sessions and how to register. Various education calendars are also linked below.
This page will be updated regularly to reflect current sessions.
Documentation - CNPS Webinar - September 24 OR 29, 2025
CNPS webinars are free to CNPS beneficiaries and nursing students. Register early to avoid disappointment! All webinar times listed last for 1 hour:
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September 24 at noon SK Time (2:00 p.m. ET)
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September 29 at 11:00 a.m. SK Time (1:00 p.m. ET)
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From welcome to belonging: Community strategies for healthcare recruitment in Saskatchewan - September 26, 2025
Join us for an in-depth walkthrough of one of Saskatchewan's newest healthcare recruitment tools! The Saskatchewan Healthcare Recruitment Agency will be doing a deep dive into their Healthcare Practitioner Community Support Toolkit- a resource meant to support the recruitment and long-term settlement of practitioners in our province.
We will explore:
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Resources to help showcase your community as a great place to live
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Why welcome and integration committees are crucial to the recruitment process
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Diverse avenues of support to offer new health practitioners in your area
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How to foster a foundation between the community and the healthcare provider
You will also hear from a local community leader about the initiatives making a difference in their area and how the healthcare recruitment agency's evolving brand strategy is attracting top talent to Saskatchewan.
Speakers:
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Terri Strunk, CEO of the Saskatchewan Healthcare Recruitment Agency and Amund Otterson, Mayor of Shellbrook
September 26, 2025 at 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
CAN AMS! Turning the Tide on Resistance - Local Leaders, National Goals for Antimicrobial Stewardship - October 20, 2025
Join us for a panel discussion highlighting progress on antimicrobial stewardship in three provinces and exploring ways to move forward on shared commitments to tackling antimicrobial resistance.
Learning Objectives: By the end of the session, participants will have:
- 1. Increased knowledge of provincial initiatives and progress in implementing antimicrobial stewardship (AMS);
- 2. Greater insight into distinct challenges, strategies, and opportunities for AMS in different jurisdictions;
- 3. Improved understanding of how healthcare providers and the public are being engaged in antimicrobial stewardship.
Speakers:
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David Patrick, MD, FRCPC, MHSc - Medical Epidemiology Lead for Antimicrobial Resistance, BC Centre for Disease Control and Professor, UBC School of Population and Public Health
- Robert Strang, MD - Chief Medical Officer of Health, Department of Health and Wellness, Government of Nova Scotia
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James Turner - Assistant Deputy Minister, Ministry of Health, Government of Saskatchewan