The ACE Program has been developed, operated, and delivered by SickKids, over the past 8 years to healthcare professionals across 5 continents. (Refer to Uploads Folder: 2023-24-SKAPCP-Demographics)
A comprehensive, 33-week online curriculum that empowers healthcare professionals with the latest technical, cognitive, collaborative, and affective skills necessary to deliver high-quality care to children with heart disease. This livestream webinar series, consists of 200+ sessions and takes place every Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time, and all sessions are recorded for later on-demand review. The program offers a unique opportunity to participate in a psychologically safe and enriching community of practice by engaging with over 100 renowned Interprofessional subject matter experts and sharing knowledge and experiences with learners from around the world. Participants are eligible to earn up to 200 continuing professional development credits, and an Accredited Certificate of Completion.
Attendees develop a fundamental knowledge of topics. See programming –
https://web.cvent.com/event/19addb21-e3f6-433b-bad8-2931ec4e5016/websitePage:8c34ba51-eca2-4214-a6b7-5d7d8c454e15
This year we have developed a 39 hrs. Certificate of Completion program designed to provide participants with foundations in paediatric cardiology.
To acquire the 39 hrs. certificate, participants must attend a minimum of 20 hrs. or more of Foundational Core sessions. Elective sessions can make up the remainder of the 39 hrs. Refer to the “39 hr Certificate of Completion – Foundation and Elective Sessions” document which identifies those sessions that are Foundational Core and those sessions that are Elective. Sessions were categorized under foundational, advanced core, and elective based upon thoughtful decision making about the topic itself, the level of learners, and how well sessions were attended in the previous year.
Faculty consist of, but are not limited to Paediatric Cardiovascular Surgeons, Cardiologists, Intensivists, Interventionalists, Anesthesiologists, Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses, Respiratory Therapists, Pathologists, Radiologists, Perfusionists, Hematologists, Pharmacists, Bioethicists and Education Specialists. Best suited to national/international health care professionals invested in better outcomes for children with congenital and acquired heart disease. Refer to “Demographics and Global Reach 2023-2024 doc”.