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Accelerating Change Transformation Team (ACTT)
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Alberta Primary Care Explained Training
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PCN Strategic Forum 2022
Alberta Primary Care Explained Training
Currently selected
CII/CPAR: Go-Live and Beyond!
Opioid Process Improvements Training
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Reducing Impacts on Financial Strain Training
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Alberta Primary Care Explained Training
Understanding local context is key to supporting system transformation. This curriculum provides an overview of the primary care context in Alberta and the Patient's Medical Home model.
Intended audience
Primary care physicians, clinical team members, Practice Facilitators
Learning objectives
By the end of this curriculum, learners will be able to:
Explain the concepts of Patient's Medical Home the Alberta context.
Explain the role primary care plays in the healthcare system and its transformation.
Articulate the provincial Primary Care Network objectives.
Assess and bring forward to practice teams the evidence and system-level data for the Patient's Medical Home.
Recognize the role of change agents and articulate how and why they need to work together to achieve system transformation.
Estimated completion time
1.5 hours
How to Enrol
Learners require a Learn@AMA account to access the curriculum. It's available on-demand which means you can complete it at your own pace, and revisit content anytime.
Do you have questions? Email
learn@albertadoctors.org