This session will focus on how the PCN Interprofessional Team (IPT) approaches referrals related to menopause. Participants will gain a clearer understanding of the intake process, the types of referrals that are accepted or declined, and how IPT clinicians collaborate to support patients through a team-based model of care. This session will feature perspectives from a PCN IPT Clinical Counsellor, a Clinical Pharmacist, and will include practical examples to illustrate the IPT approach to supporting patients living with menopause. This session will be structured as follows:
- Overview of menopause management within the IPT context
- Overview of IPT roles involved in menopause-related referrals, including Clinical Counsellors and Clinical Pharmacists
- Intake process and referral criteria (accepted vs. declined referrals)
- How IPT clinicians support patients through menopause through a team-based care model
- Case examples demonstrating the IPT approach
- Facilitated discussion and Q&A
Learn more about how the PCN Interprofessional Team supports menopause referrals at our lunchtime IPT Engagement Session, via Zoom on Wednesday, May 13th from 12:00–12:45 PM, followed by an optional 15-minute Q&A. Please note that these sessions are open to providers with access to IPT.
We look forward to your participation and the valuable questions and perspectives you may bring. After registering, you will receive a calendar invite with the Zoom link closer to the event date.
Please note that family physicians with access to IPT will be compensated at the sessional rate upon completion of the feedback survey following the main event by VDoFP. Nurse Practitioners with access to IPT may be compensated at the sessional rate through self-submission to NNPBC.
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