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DESCRIPTION:USask Health Sciences event calendar \n\n This is a two-week ce
 ntrally-facilitated interprofessional education (IPE) event supported by t
 he USask Health Sciences.

Effective teamwork is critical—whether workin
 g with an individual\, families\, communities\, or across multiple sectors
 . We are seeing health impacts on a global scale that affect entire popula
 tions. In this SITE\, participants work with others to address large-scale
 \, health-focused scenarios reflecting changing climate conditions. Learni
 ng and practice activities include preparation/pre-work\, team tasks [anal
 yze community-based scenarios 1 & 2\; create a table that consolidates the
  team’s analysis]\, team reflection\, and individual reflection.

Please
  note the sessions are scoped at two hours per week\, including all the ac
 tivities. Participants will negotiate team meeting times to complete the e
 vent.
DTSTART:20260302T090005
SUMMARY:SITE 1.2: It Takes a Team! Collaborative Leadership (IPE\, Week 1\,
  2hrs.)
URL:https://healthsciences.usask.ca/events/2026/03/site-1.2-it-takes-a-team
 -collaborative-leadership-week-1.php
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20260511T121506CST-4950Wz9N40@localhost
DTSTAMP:20260511T181506Z
DESCRIPTION:USask Health Sciences event calendar \n\n This is a two-week ce
 ntrally-facilitated interprofessional education (IPE) event supported by t
 he USask Health Sciences.

Effective teamwork is critical—whether workin
 g with an individual\, families\, communities\, or across multiple sectors
 . We are seeing health impacts on a global scale that affect entire popula
 tions. In this SITE\, participants work with others to address large-scale
 \, health-focused scenarios reflecting changing climate conditions. Learni
 ng and practice activities include preparation/pre-work\, team tasks [anal
 yze community-based scenarios 1 & 2\; create a table that consolidates the
  team’s analysis]\, team reflection\, and individual reflection.

Please
  note the sessions are scoped at two hours per week\, including all the ac
 tivities. Participants will negotiate team meeting times to complete the e
 vent.
DTSTART:20260309T090000
SUMMARY:SITE 1.2: It Takes a Team! Collaborative Leadership (IPE\, Week 2\,
  2hrs.)
URL:https://healthsciences.usask.ca/events/2026/03/site-1.2-it-takes-a-team
 -collaborative-leadership-week-2.php
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20260511T121506CST-4951tkxXns@localhost
DTSTAMP:20260511T181506Z
DESCRIPTION:USask Health Sciences event calendar \n\n This is a three-week 
 centrally-facilitated interprofessional education (IPE) event supported by
  the USask Health Sciences.

Substance use impacts all of us in one way or
  another. It can\, and odds are it will\, touch everyone’s personal and 
 professional lives. Due to the dramatic climb in harms and overdose deaths
  for people across North America\, healthcare professionals must understan
 d and advocate for harm reduction … that is why this SITE has been creat
 ed. It brings together two essential pieces for promoting the health and w
 ell-being of people in our communities – team collaboration and harm red
 uction principles. Learning and practice activities include: preparation/p
 re-work\, team tasks [using a clinical case/scenario: generate specific st
 rategies to create safer spaces for patients\, share community resources\,
  script two compassionate statements\, highlight opportunities for interpr
 ofessional collaboration]\, team reflection\, and individual reflection.


 Please note the sessions are scoped at two hours per week\, including all 
 the activities. Participants will negotiate team meeting times to complete
  the event.
DTSTART:20260309T090006
SUMMARY:SITE 2.3: Trauma-Informed Caring / Harm Reduction (IPE\, Week 1\, 2
 hrs.)
URL:https://healthsciences.usask.ca/events/2026/03/ipe-site-2.3-trauma-info
 rmed-care-harm-reduction-term-1-week-1.php
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20260511T121506CST-4952WD2Bk3@localhost
DTSTAMP:20260511T181506Z
DESCRIPTION:USask Health Sciences event calendar \n\n This is a three-week 
 centrally-facilitated interprofessional education (IPE) event supported by
  the USask Health Sciences.

Substance use impacts all of us in one way or
  another. It can\, and odds are it will\, touch everyone’s personal and 
 professional lives. Due to the dramatic climb in harms and overdose deaths
  for people across North America\, healthcare professionals must understan
 d and advocate for harm reduction … that is why this SITE has been creat
 ed. It brings together two essential pieces for promoting the health and w
 ell-being of people in our communities – team collaboration and harm red
 uction principles. Learning and practice activities include: preparation/p
 re-work\, team tasks [using a clinical case/scenario: generate specific st
 rategies to create safer spaces for patients\, share community resources\,
  script two compassionate statements\, highlight opportunities for interpr
 ofessional collaboration]\, team reflection\, and individual reflection.


 Please note the sessions are scoped at two hours per week\, including all 
 the activities. Participants will negotiate team meeting times to complete
  the event.
DTSTART:20260316T090002
SUMMARY:SITE 2.3: Trauma-Informed Caring / Harm Reduction (IPE\, Week 2\, 2
 hrs.)
URL:https://healthsciences.usask.ca/events/2026/03/ipe-site-2.3-trauma-info
 rmed-care-harm-reduction-term-1-week-2.php
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20260511T121506CST-49535O8zxS@localhost
DTSTAMP:20260511T181506Z
DESCRIPTION:USask Health Sciences event calendar \n\n This is a centrally f
 acilitated interprofessional education (IPE) event supported by the USask 
 Health Sciences.
 
What do individuals and their close ones’ experience 
 when they reach out for healthcare\? In this interprofessional event\, par
 ticipants learn first-hand from guests who share their perspectives on the
 ir healthcare experiences. Participants join this remote session to gain p
 erspectives on healthcare as experienced by patients and or their families
 \, work with interprofessional teams\, and practice interprofessional dura
 ble skills. Learning and practice activities include preparation/pre-work\
 , team tasks [based on a person’s healthcare experience\; includes creat
 ing timeline of events/interactions\, concept maps of care\, identify heal
 thcare providers involved\, generating a follow up question for the guest 
 presenter]\, team reflection\, individual reflection.
DTSTART:20260323T090001
SUMMARY:Real People\, Real Experiences 6 (IPE 1.5 hrs.)
URL:https://healthsciences.usask.ca/events/2026/03/ipe-rpre-6-90-min.php
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20260511T121506CST-4954tavVte@localhost
DTSTAMP:20260511T181506Z
DESCRIPTION:USask Health Sciences event calendar \n\n This is a three-week 
 centrally-facilitated interprofessional education (IPE) event supported by
  the USask Health Sciences.

Substance use impacts all of us in one way or
  another. It can\, and odds are it will\, touch everyone’s personal and 
 professional lives. Due to the dramatic climb in harms and overdose deaths
  for people across North America\, healthcare professionals must understan
 d and advocate for harm reduction … that is why this SITE has been creat
 ed. It brings together two essential pieces for promoting the health and w
 ell-being of people in our communities – team collaboration and harm red
 uction principles. Learning and practice activities include: preparation/p
 re-work\, team tasks [using a clinical case/scenario: generate specific st
 rategies to create safer spaces for patients\, share community resources\,
  script two compassionate statements\, highlight opportunities for interpr
 ofessional collaboration]\, team reflection\, and individual reflection.


 Please note the sessions are scoped at two hours per week\, including all 
 the activities. Participants will negotiate team meeting times to complete
  the event.
DTSTART:20260323T090004
SUMMARY:SITE 2.3: Trauma-Informed Caring / Harm Reduction (IPE\, Week 3\, 2
 hrs.)
URL:https://healthsciences.usask.ca/events/2026/03/ipe-site-2.3-trauma-info
 rmed-care-harm-reduction-term-1-week-3.php
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20260511T121506CST-495550KIUU@localhost
DTSTAMP:20260511T181506Z
DESCRIPTION:USask Health Sciences event calendar \n\n This is a centrally-f
 acilitated event supported by the USask Health Sciences that can be offere
 d intra- or inter-professionally and has flexible start and end dates.

In
  Equity\, Diversity\, Inclusion (EDI)1\, participants uncover the reason 
 why” EDI has been and will continue to evolve by exploring historical 
 real-world examples and the relevance of EDI in various contexts. The modu
 le builds a foundational understanding of EDI principles\, attitudes\, ski
 lls\, and knowledge. Engaging in independent learning\, interactive activi
 ties\, and team discussions\, completion requires reflection\, critical th
 inking\, and collaboration. The influence of systems and structures on ind
 ividuals will be examined\, particularly in healthcare. There is an opport
 unity to gain a greater understanding of personal attitudes and biases\, d
 evelop skills for inclusive communication and collaboration\, and become e
 quipped with practical strategies to foster equity\, diversity\, and inclu
 sivity in personal and professional environments. Learning and practice ac
 tivities include preparation/pre-work [reading and watching]\, team tasks 
 [team roles\, discussions\, Padlet boards]\, team reflection\, individual 
 reflection.

Please note the entire module is scoped at 10 hours\, includi
 ng all the activities. Participants will negotiate team meeting times to c
 omplete the event.
DTSTART:20260504T080001
SUMMARY:EDI 1 – Be What the World Needs—Start Today (CTM\, 10 hrs.)
URL:https://healthsciences.usask.ca/events/2026/05/ctm-edi-1-be-what-the-wo
 rld-needs-start-today-ctm-10-hrs.php
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20260511T121506CST-4956CkTIW2@localhost
DTSTAMP:20260511T181506Z
DESCRIPTION:USask Health Sciences event calendar \n\n This is a centrally-f
 acilitated event supported by the USask Health Sciences that can be offere
 d intra- or inter-professionally and has flexible start and end dates.

In
  this module\, participants work in small teams to practice skills\, demon
 strate professionalism\, regulate emotions\, and engage in reflection. Par
 ticipants will learn more about the differences and similarities among hea
 lth professions as they explore concepts related to professionalism. Learn
 ing and practice activities include preparation/pre-work [reading and watc
 hing]\, team tasks [discussions\, Mentimeter\, Padlet boards]\, team refle
 ction\, individual reflection.

Please note the entire module is scoped at
  10 hours\, including all the activities. Participants will negotiate team
  meeting times to complete the event.
DTSTART:20260504T080002
SUMMARY:Professionalism 1 – Being the Professional You’d Like to Work W
 ith (CTM\, 10 hrs.)
URL:https://healthsciences.usask.ca/events/2026/05/ctm-professionalism-1-be
 ing-the-professional-youd-like-to-work-with-ctm-10-hrs.php
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20260511T121506CST-4957Vk2vuA@localhost
DTSTAMP:20260511T181506Z
DESCRIPTION:USask Health Sciences event calendar \n\n This is a centrally-f
 acilitated event supported by the USask Health Sciences that can be offere
 d intra- or inter-professionally and has flexible start and end dates.

In
  this introductory health professional communication module participants w
 ill have the opportunity to develop and practice communication skills in a
  small team setting. Through exercises in emotional regulation and self-re
 flection\, participants will learn that effective communication is a learn
 ed skill that is improved through repeated practice and feedback. The modu
 le will provide participants with a foundation of professional communicati
 on skills that are essential to one's role as a health professional and th
 at participants can begin implementing immediately. By the end of this mod
 ule\, participants will be better equipped to communicate effectively in o
 ne's personal and professional environment. Learning and practice activiti
 es include preparation/pre-work [reading and watching]\, team tasks [team 
 roles\, client/patient centered resource\, role play\, discussions\, Menti
 meter\, Padlet boards]\, team reflection\, individual reflection.

Please 
 note the entire module is scoped at 10 hours\, including all the activitie
 s. Participants will negotiate team meeting times to complete the event.
DTSTART:20260504T080003
SUMMARY:Communication 1 – Skills for Always That Start Today (CTM\, 10 hr
 s.)
URL:https://healthsciences.usask.ca/events/2026/05/ctm-communication-1-skil
 ls-for-always-that-start-today-ctm-10-hrs.php
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20260511T121506CST-4958hASXOP@localhost
DTSTAMP:20260511T181506Z
DESCRIPTION:USask Health Sciences event calendar \n\n This is a centrally-f
 acilitated event supported by the USask Health Sciences that can be offere
 d intra- or inter-professionally and has flexible start and end dates.

In
  this module participants work in small teams to appreciate the difference
  between personal and professional values\, while reflecting on one’s et
 hical behaviour\, and how it relates to their profession. Together with a 
 team\, participants apply decision-making skills and are introduced to sev
 eral ethical challenges and dilemmas. By completing the module\, participa
 nts will understand ethical principles and the importance of professional 
 Codes of Ethics. Learning and practice activities include preparation/pre-
 work [reading and watching]\, team tasks [discussions\, ethical decision-m
 aking resources\, Padlet boards\, St. Paul’s IDEA workbook]\, team refle
 ction\, individual reflection.

Please note the entire module is scoped at
  10 hours\, including all the activities. Participants will negotiate team
  meeting times to complete the event.
DTSTART:20260504T080007
SUMMARY:Ethics 1 – Building an Ethical Foundation (CTM\, 10 hrs.)
URL:https://healthsciences.usask.ca/events/2026/05/ctm-ethics-1-building-an
 -ethical-foundation-ctm-10-hrs.php
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20260511T121506CST-4959PdpVnW@localhost
DTSTAMP:20260511T181506Z
DESCRIPTION:USask Health Sciences event calendar \n\n This is a centrally-f
 acilitated event supported by the USask Health Sciences that can be offere
 d intra- or inter-professionally and has flexible start and end dates.

In
  Equity\, Diversity\, Inclusion (EDI)1\, participants uncover the reason 
 why” EDI has been and will continue to evolve by exploring historical 
 real-world examples and the relevance of EDI in various contexts. The modu
 le builds a foundational understanding of EDI principles\, attitudes\, ski
 lls\, and knowledge. Engaging in independent learning\, interactive activi
 ties\, and team discussions\, completion requires reflection\, critical th
 inking\, and collaboration. The influence of systems and structures on ind
 ividuals will be examined\, particularly in healthcare. There is an opport
 unity to gain a greater understanding of personal attitudes and biases\, d
 evelop skills for inclusive communication and collaboration\, and become e
 quipped with practical strategies to foster equity\, diversity\, and inclu
 sivity in personal and professional environments. Learning and practice ac
 tivities include preparation/pre-work [reading and watching]\, team tasks 
 [team roles\, discussions\, Padlet boards]\, team reflection\, individual 
 reflection.

Please note the entire module is scoped at 10 hours\, includi
 ng all the activities. Participants will negotiate team meeting times to c
 omplete the event.
DTSTART:20260702T080001
SUMMARY:EDI 1 – Be What the World Needs—Start Today (CTM\, 10 hrs.)
URL:https://healthsciences.usask.ca/events/2026/07/ctm-edi-1-be-what-the-wo
 rld-needs-start-today-ctm-10-hrs.php
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20260511T121506CST-4960KsFHGh@localhost
DTSTAMP:20260511T181506Z
DESCRIPTION:USask Health Sciences event calendar \n\n This is a centrally-f
 acilitated event supported by the USask Health Sciences that can be offere
 d intra- or inter-professionally and has flexible start and end dates.

In
  this module\, participants work in small teams to practice skills\, demon
 strate professionalism\, regulate emotions\, and engage in reflection. Par
 ticipants will learn more about the differences and similarities among hea
 lth professions as they explore concepts related to professionalism. Learn
 ing and practice activities include preparation/pre-work [reading and watc
 hing]\, team tasks [discussions\, Mentimeter\, Padlet boards]\, team refle
 ction\, individual reflection.

Please note the entire module is scoped at
  10 hours\, including all the activities. Participants will negotiate team
  meeting times to complete the event.
DTSTART:20260702T080003
SUMMARY:Professionalism 1 – Being the Professional You’d Like to Work W
 ith (CTM\, 10 hrs.)
URL:https://healthsciences.usask.ca/events/2026/07/ctm-professionalism-1-be
 ing-the-professional-youd-like-to-work-with-ctm-10-hrs.php
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20260511T121506CST-4961ELXLv2@localhost
DTSTAMP:20260511T181506Z
DESCRIPTION:USask Health Sciences event calendar \n\n This is a centrally-f
 acilitated event supported by the USask Health Sciences that can be offere
 d intra- or inter-professionally and has flexible start and end dates.

In
  this module participants work in small teams to appreciate the difference
  between personal and professional values\, while reflecting on one’s et
 hical behaviour\, and how it relates to their profession. Together with a 
 team\, participants apply decision-making skills and are introduced to sev
 eral ethical challenges and dilemmas. By completing the module\, participa
 nts will understand ethical principles and the importance of professional 
 Codes of Ethics. Learning and practice activities include preparation/pre-
 work [reading and watching]\, team tasks [discussions\, ethical decision-m
 aking resources\, Padlet boards\, St. Paul’s IDEA workbook]\, team refle
 ction\, individual reflection.

Please note the entire module is scoped at
  10 hours\, including all the activities. Participants will negotiate team
  meeting times to complete the event.
DTSTART:20260702T080009
SUMMARY:Ethics 1 – Building an Ethical Foundation (CTM\, 10 hrs.)
URL:https://healthsciences.usask.ca/events/2026/07/ctm-ethics-1-building-an
 -ethical-foundation-ctm-10-hrs.php
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20260511T121506CST-4962a96u4v@localhost
DTSTAMP:20260511T181506Z
DESCRIPTION:USask Health Sciences event calendar \n\n This is a centrally-f
 acilitated event supported by the USask Health Sciences that can be offere
 d intra- or inter-professionally and has flexible start and end dates.

In
  this introductory health professional communication module participants w
 ill have the opportunity to develop and practice communication skills in a
  small team setting. Through exercises in emotional regulation and self-re
 flection\, participants will learn that effective communication is a learn
 ed skill that is improved through repeated practice and feedback. The modu
 le will provide participants with a foundation of professional communicati
 on skills that are essential to one's role as a health professional and th
 at participants can begin implementing immediately. By the end of this mod
 ule\, participants will be better equipped to communicate effectively in o
 ne's personal and professional environment. Learning and practice activiti
 es include preparation/pre-work [reading and watching]\, team tasks [team 
 roles\, client/patient centered resource\, role play\, discussions\, Menti
 meter\, Padlet boards]\, team reflection\, individual reflection.

Please 
 note the entire module is scoped at 10 hours\, including all the activitie
 s. Participants will negotiate team meeting times to complete the event.
DTSTART:20260702T080009
SUMMARY:Communication 1 – Skills for Always That Start Today (CTM\, 10 hr
 s.)
URL:https://healthsciences.usask.ca/events/2026/07/ctm-communication-1-skil
 ls-for-always-that-start-today-ctm-10-hrs.php
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