Professional knowledge organized across six faculties and 38 programs. Each course follows a structured five-component arc — scenario-grounded, practically framed, and designed to be immediately applicable. Purchase individual courses or access the full calendar through an annual subscription.
How adverse events and critical incidents are defined, reported, and investigated in Canadian healthcare settings — mandatory reporting obligations, root cause analysis, disclosure requirements, and building a safety culture.
The legal requirements for valid consent to treatment in Canada — what makes consent valid, capacity assessment, substitute decision-making, emergency exceptions, and the consequences of treating without consent.
The legal and regulatory requirements for clinical documentation in Canadian healthcare — what records must contain, electronic health record obligations, amendments and corrections, and documentation as a risk management tool.
How healthcare liability works in Canada — the negligence framework, standard of care, causation, institutional liability, damages, and how healthcare organizations manage their liability exposure.
How health profession regulation and scope of practice work in Canada — the Health Professions Acts framework, reserved acts, interprofessional collaboration, liability when scope is exceeded, and continuing competence obligations.
Examines concurrent regulatory failures arising from undocumented verbal medication orders and delayed incident reporting at a shared-governance Alberta withdrawal management facility.