Part 1: Virtual Live Conference | March 7, 2026
Part 2: Online Modules (self-paced) | Spring 2026
Pre-Course Bonus: Podcast | January 30, 2026
The introductory podcast will frame the urgent need for improved adult ADHD care in our province, where diagnostic and management support in primary care remains limited and psychiatric waitlists span years. Many patients are left navigating symptoms and transitioning into adulthood without timely specialist support.
This innovative, multi-modal program is designed to change that. Our goal is to equip primary care providers with practical, expert-informed skills to confidently diagnose, treat, and manage uncomplicated adult ADHD.
We have intentionally structured this as a learning journey, offering education in stages and formats that support real-world practice change. To reduce barriers, the conference will be held virtually on a Saturday, with low registration fees, full access to recordings, and complementary self-paced online modules featuring case-based learning to reinforce key concepts.
We are also excited to collaborate with the team behind a new Pathways ADHD tool, launching on February 18, 2026. Developed through a partnership of specialists, family physicians, and the North Shore Division of Family Practice, this tool represents a major advancement in clinical support. It will be showcased live during the conference, with guided demonstrations by the Pathways team. Learners will be able to log into their own Pathways accounts during the sessions to explore and practice using the tool in real time.
We hope this program provides long-lasting value for busy health-care professionals. All conference materials—including recordings, resources, notes, and modules—will remain available for months for easy access and ongoing reinforcement.