Hub Partner ECHO Sessions
Hub Partner ECHO programs are free for all health care professionals to participate in.

Upcoming Sessions
Community of Practice Series for Home Healthcare Professionals
Montreal Institute for Palliative Care
Flexing Your Core: The Palliative Workout ECHO Series
BC Centre for Palliative Care

Grief and Bereavement Literacy ECHO Series
BC Centre for Palliative Care
Psychosocial Spiritual Alberta Community of Practice
Covenant Health Palliative Institute

A Palliative Approach to Wound Care: Assessment and Symptom Management
June 26, 1–2:00 p.m. ET | North Simcoe Muskoka Hospice Palliative Care Network
No Right Place to Die – A Palliative Approach to Serious Mental Illness
September 24, 1–2:00 p.m. ET
| North Simcoe Muskoka Hospice Palliative Care Network

Georgian Bay Clinical Coach and E3: A Palliative Approach to Care and Those with Intellectual Disabilities
January 29, 1–2:00 p.m. ET | North Simcoe Muskoka Hospice Palliative Care Network
CGNA Community of Practice Series
Canadian Gerontological Nursing Association
Past Sessions
Evidence-Based Palliative Symptom Assessment and Management Series
North Simcoe Muskoka Hospice Palliative Care Network
Supporting Journeys to the Spirit World: Embracing a Two-Eyed Seeing Approach to Caring for Indigenous Peoples
North West Regional Palliative Care Program
Palliative Care in Rural and Underserviced Communities
North West Regional Palliative Care Program
Serious Illness Conversation Provincial Collaborative ECHO
BC Centre for Palliative Care
Recognizing dying in patients with DNR: How to sort irreversible from reversible
Canadian Society of Palliative Care Physicians (CSPCP)
Taking the Pain out of Pain Management: One Step at a Time
North Simcoe Muskoka Hospice Palliative Care Network (NSMHPCN)

Introducing Death Café: Facilitating Conversations About Death Over Coffee, Tea and Cake
Covenant Health Palliative Institute (CHPI)


Death, Dying and Dignity in the Emergency Department
Canadian Society of Palliative Care Physicians (CSPCP) & Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP)

Supporting Patients Who Identify as Two Spirit-LGBTQ+ Who Could Benefit from a Palliative Approach to Care
Northwest Regional Palliative Care Program and Lakehead University’s Centre for Education and Research on Aging & Health