COVID-19
- Vaccine
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- Emergency Response
- SITREP CPA Update (June 8)
- Cross Canada Checkup - Session 1 - The Role of PT (March 22)
- Cross Canada Checkup - Session 2 - Tele-Rehab (March 24)
- Cross Canada Checkup - Session 3 - Emergency Care (March 26)
- Cross Canada Checkup - Session 4 - PT in COVID-19 Assessment (March 29)
- Cross Canada Checkup - Session 5 - Emergency Preparedness & Response Principles for Physiotherapists in Relation to COVID-19 (March 31)
- Cross Canada Checkup - Session 6 - Ethics and Equity and COVID-19: Considerations for Physiotherapy (April 14)
- Cross Canada Checkup - Session 7 - The Role of Physiotherapist Assistants (P.T.A.s) and Physical Rehabilitation Therapists (P.R.T.s) During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Canada (April 28)
- Cross Canada Checkup - Session 8 - Impact of COVID-19 on Providing Physiotherapy Services to Northern Manitoba First Nations Communities (May 5)
- Cross Canada Checkup - Session 9 - CPA Board of Directors & COVID-19: Personal Experiences from the Present & Perspectives for the Future (May 12)
- Cross Canada Checkup - Session 10 - Navigating the Role of Lead Medical of Cycling Canada as a PT: Insights & Ramifications of COVID-19 in Elite/Professional Sport (May 26)
- Cross Canada Checkup - Session 11 - A Physiotherapist's Perspective on Practising in a COVID-19 Assessment Centre in New Zealand (June 2)
- Tele-Rehabilitation
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- COVID-19 Webinar Series
- The Healing Series
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- The CPA in the News
- Support COVID-19 Research
- Clinic Reopening
The speakers will describe the impact of COVID-19 on the provision of Physiotherapy services to remote, fly-in First Nations communities in northern Manitoba. The speakers will highlight the inequities in terms of access to Physiotherapy services experienced by these communities and how they are exacerbated in the wake of COVID-19.