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Reconnecting with our Sense of Wellbeing
The Reconnecting with our Sense of Wellbeing course will speak on the transition back to the workplace and the shift in work culture, experienced since the onset of the pandemic. The session will include current research in workplace psychology to help organizations understand these changes at the individual, team, and organizational levels. Employees will also learn how organizations and individuals can both manage these changes and turn them to their advantage and find motivation in times of stress.
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Reducing Workplace Stress and Anxiety
The objective of the workshop is to remind the managers, in an experiential way, of the existence of eight practical tools to reduce the intensity and impact of stressful experiences at work. The session will cover stress, appraisal, coping, and practical tools to reduce the intensity and impact of stressful experiences at work.
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Regulatory Framework
Through explanations, suggestions, examples and exercises, this course is designed to give new reviewers within the Health Products and Food Branch (HPFB) an overview of the regulatory framework for the review of human drugs and medical devices. Throughout this course, users will learn about the basics of the regulatory framework. Acts and Regulations will not be discussed in detail in this course. For more information on Acts and Regulations, see the classroom course entitled Administrative Law and the Issuance of Market Authorizations for Drugs.
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Regulatory Framework for the Review of Human Drugs and Medical Devices
Regulatory Framework for the Review of Human Medical Devices and Pharmaceuticals Through explanations, suggestions, examples and exercises, this course is designed to give new reviewers within the Health Products and Food Branch (HPFB) an overview of the regulatory framework for the review of human drugs and medical devices. Throughout this course, users will learn about the basics of the regulatory framework. Acts and Regulations will not be discussed in detail in this course. For more information on Acts and Regulations, see the classroom course entitled Administrative Law and the Issuance of Market Authorizations for Drugs.
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Relationships, Engagement and Consultation: The Essentials for Reconciliation (Rebroadcast)
This event features a panel of First Nations, Inuit and Métis representatives who will share their views on how to achieve better relationships through improved engagement and consultation
Next session: July 09, 2024 | 1 more dates
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Requesting Toxicology Assessment Consults on Impurities and Residual Solvents
Through explanations, suggestions, examples and exercises, this course is designed to assist pharmaceutical quality reviewers and team leaders in BPS with the preparation of a request for a toxicology assessment consult on impurities and residual solvents according to the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) developed by the Therapeutic Products Directorate. This course is the first in a series of three online courses related to the SOP.
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Resources Page: Mentorship and Sponsorship
This resource page is a curated collection of materials aimed at facilitating mentorship and sponsorship relationships. It includes guides, articles, and tools to help mentors, mentees, sponsors and protégés navigate and optimize their mentorship or sponsorship experiences.
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Respect in the Workplace Office Information Session
Join us on January 23 at 11 a.m.(ET) for our virtual event in English or on January 25th at 2pm(ET) for our virtual event in French featuring the RWO. You'll have the opportunity to learn more about the tools and services available to you!
Next session: July 16, 2024 | 2 more dates
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Risk Communications for Quarantine Officers
The e-learning course, Risk Communications for Quarantine Officers, will outline the key concepts of risk communications. In a public health emergency, effective risk communication has an imperative role in delivering timely and accurate messages to the public so that they have the information they need to make the right choices to protect themselves against health risks. Quarantine Officers have a first line opportunity to deliver risk communications during high-risk health events.