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Join Us in March for

Case Management and Care Coordination for Primary Care Nurses.  

Shannon Moore Shannon Moore RN(C)MSN CNS & Tannis Andersen RN MN CNS

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March 30, 2026 07:00 PM Eastern

Register in advance for this meeting

​​​​After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

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Overview of: 

  • Case management principles in developing, implementing, and evaluating plans to optimize clients’ healthcare and psychosocial outcomes.

  • Collaborating with an interprofessional team to promote coordinated, client-centered care across various care settings.

  • Implementing concepts of chronic disease management and evidence-based practices and guidelines to provide comprehensive care to clients living with chronic diseases.

  • Strategies to improve client health including addressing complex health needs, impacts of social determinants of health, and behavior change.

 

On behalf of your CFPNA Executive Committee, we thank you for your continued commitment to the profession and association.

Play a role in the strategic direction and governance of your primary care nursing
association!

 This is an opportunity to hear directly from our leadership, reflect on the past year, and participate in meaningful decision-making about the future of CFPNA.

Your attendance is important!
 
Please join us for the virtual 2025/2026 Annual General Meeting (AGM)
Thursday April 16, 2026 at 6:00 pm EST


 
Please continue with us after the meeting at 1900 EST 

Treena Klassen and Marie-Eve Poitras, two of the authors of the

Registered Nurse section of the Compendium of Roles in Team Based Primary Care

will  present on this excellent resource that was published this year and how it can be used to advance team based care and communicate nursing roles to team members.

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