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The intent of the e-learning course, Understanding How Medical Devices are Regulated in Canada – Medical Device Establishment Licensing and Post-market Regulation, is to help stakeholders understand Health Canada’s post-market regulatory requirements for medical devices, including topics such as Medical Device Establishment Licensing, Inspections and Compliance Verifications
Medical Device Regulatory Framework - Investigational Testing
This presentation provides an overview of “Part 3 – Investigational Use” of the Canadian Medical Device Regulations. It outlines the regulatory requirements for Class II, III and IV devices and when an application is required. It also addresses combination products and how Standards are used in the regulation of devices. The presentation outlines gaps in the Investigational Testing regulations as observed by the Office of the Auditor General.
Meeting and Event Accessibility
In this learning session, we will discuss things to consider when planning in-person, virtual, and hybrid meetings and events, to make them accessible for people with different accommodation needs. We will discuss how to integrate accessibility into events and meetings before and during the meeting/event.
Next session: November 25, 2024 | 2 more dates
Mental Health and Wellness Listening Session
The Mental Health and Wellness Listening Sessions aim to provide employees with the opportunity to connect with each other, to share ideas, best practices and their personal experiences as they continue to adapt to the current reality and working conditions.
Mentorship Plus
Mentorship Plus is an initiative to better support leadership development, with specific emphasis on supporting members of underrepresented groups who aspire to leadership and career development. The initiative seeks to pair employees with mentors and sponsors to: • Help navigate the system for upward career mobility; • Facilitate increased visibility in informal networks; and • Provide access to developmental opportunities to build skills necessary for career advancement. The program comprises two separate components: Mentorship and Sponsorship.
METER: Basic Concepts of Radiation and Protection Principles
The e-learning course, METER: Basic Concepts of Radiation and Protection Principles is designed to provide basic concepts of radiation for a response to a radiological or nuclear emergency. This course is developed through the RN-Med-Prep project which is a collaborative effort between Health Canada, the Department of National Defence, the Public Health Agency of Canada, the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, the New Brunswick Department of Health, Horizon Health Network, Cancer Care Manitoba, the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority and with funding from the Canadian Safety and Security Program (CSSP).
MS OneNote Comprehensive
Microsoft® OneNote has many features that can improve time management skills, including task lists and scheduling with Microsoft® Outlook®. OneNote also makes it easier to comprehend information by allowing for audio recording and even searching the audio recording for specific spoken words or phrases. Research can be accomplished on the web and links are maintained so you know where you found the information. These are just a few of the note-taking organization features that will be covered in this course.