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Join us for 8 half-hour sessions about the benefits of eConsult in your practices. Attend one or all 8 webinars to receive up to 4 credits from the College of Family Physicians and the Royal College!

Learning objectives:

  • identify relevant eConsult opportunities in the specialty of the webinar
  • integrate eConsult into the practice of the primary care providers
  • manage patient needs effectively through eConsult

*Session recordings will be made available on this page after the original presentations. To receive credits, watch the videos below and email seamo.communication@queensu.ca to let us know. For questions or assistance with registration to eConsult, email our Digital Health Team. Visit our website for more details.*

Session 1: Pediatrics and eConsults with Dr. Richard van WylickHeadshot of Dr. Richard van Wylick

Friday, January 14, 2022 8:30 - 9:00 a.m.



Dr. Richard van Wylick is an Associate Professor in General Pediatrics and Associate Dean, Professional Development in Queen's Health Sciences. His research interests are in medical education and clinical studies in pediatrics. To learn more, visit this website.

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Session 2: Endocrinology and eConsults with Dr. Robyn HouldenHeadshot of Dr. Robyn Houlden

Friday, February 4, 2022 8:30 - 9:00 a.m.

Dr. Robyn Houlden is the Division Chair of Endocrinology at Queen's and is a consultant in adult endocrinology at Kingston General and Hotel Dieu Hospitals. She has served on several committees related to diabetes research and reform. To learn more, visit this website.

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Session 3: Cardiology and eConsults with Dr. Cathy McLellanHeadshot of Dr. Cathy McLellan

Friday, February 25, 2022 8:30 - 9:00 a.m.

Dr. Cathy McLellan is the Division Chair of Cardiology at Queen's and is an interventional cardiologist and clinical lead, percutaneous coronary interventions, both at Kingston General Hospital. To learn more, visit this website.

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Session 4: Gastroenterology and eConsults with Dr. Lawrence HookeyHeadshot of Dr. Lawrence Hookey

Friday, March 25, 2022 8:30 - 9:00 a.m.

Dr. Lawrence Hookey is the Division Chair of Gastroenterology at Queen's and Medical Director of the Endoscopy Units at Kingston General and Hotel Dieu Hospitals. His practice includes general GI with a focus on therapeutic endoscopy and pancreatic and biliary disease. To learn more, visit this website.

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Session 5: Hematology and eConsults with Dr. David LeeHeadshot of Dr. David Lee

Friday, April 8, 2022 8:30 - 9:00 a.m.

Dr. David Lee is an Associate Professor in Hematology at Queen's and he is the Chair of the Department of Medicine Morbidity and Mortality Rounds and Director of the Anticoagulation Management Service. His practice includes benign and malignant conditions across ambulatory and inpatient settings. To learn more, visit this website.

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Session 6: Urology and eConsults with Dr. Michael LeveridgeHeadshot of Dr. Michael Leveridge

Friday, April 29, 2022 8:30 - 9:00 a.m.

Dr. Michael Leveridge is an Assistant Professosr in the Department of Urology and is the Residency Program Director for the Urology training program. His clinical focus is urologic oncology and research focus is population-level research in bladder cancer and testicular cancer outcomes. To learn more, visit this website.

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Session 7: Neurology and eConsults with Dr. Albert JinHeadshot of Dr. Albert Jin

Friday, May 27, 2022 8:30 - 9:00 a.m.

Dr. Albert Jin is an Associate Professor in Neurology at Queen's and a specialist in cerebrovascular disease. He is the Medical Director for the Regional Stroke Network of Southeastern Ontario. To learn more, visit this website.

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Session 8: Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and eConsults with Dr. Sarosh Khalid-KhanHeadshot of Dr. Sarosh Khalid-Khan

Friday, June 10, 2022 8:30 - 9:00 a.m.

Dr. Sarosh Khalid-Khan is a staff psychiatrist in the Division of Child and Youth Psychiatry at Queen's University. She has been at Queen's University since 2008 and has been in several clinical and administrative roles.  She specializes in management of complex psychiatric presentations in children and youth, psychopharmacology, and family therapy. To learn more, visit this website.

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