Webinars - Clinical Resources
Webinars and education sessions offered by the Saskatchewan Health Authority and externally to assist with clinical practice are displayed below, including details of the sessions and how to register. Various education calendars are also linked below.
This page will be updated regularly to reflect current sessions.
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) - VAC® and Coban™ 2 - Compression Virtual Education
Canadian Nurses Protective Society (CPNS) - AI in Nursing - June 9 and 11, 2026
This webinar will break down AI basics—explaining what it is, exploring legal implications, offering risk management strategies, and clarifying how AI aligns with current nursing standards. By understanding AI’s role, nurses can thoughtfully incorporate it into their work while maintaining their core responsibilities.
Dates:
- June 9, 2026 at 11:00 AM in Saskatchewan
- June 11, 2026 at 1:00 PM in Saskatchewan
- Register here
Saskatchewan Health Quality Council: Beyond Awareness: Measuring Progress in Cultural Safety and Cultural Humility - June 24, 2026
In this session, participants will learn to:
- Describe the limitations of existing measurement practices and how Indigenous-informed approaches to measurement can support equity and address anti-Indigenous racism in health care.
- Recognize the distinct features of Cultural Safety and Cultural Humility within measurement approaches.
- Identify practical ways to consider measurement aligned to principles of Indigenous data sovereignty.
Date:
- June 24, 2026 at 11:00 AM in Saskatchewan
- Register here
NP Series - Canadian Nurses Protective Society (CPNS) - Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care: Legal and Risk Considerations - June 25, 2026
This 75-minute webinar - the third session in the series for Nurse Practitioners - explores the legal and risk considerations involved in differential diagnosis in primary care. Using real case examples and scenarios, participants will examine common legal issues related to diagnostic uncertainty, including broader considerations around documentation, communication, follow-up, and reassessment in primary care practice.
Dates:
- June 25, 2026 at 1:00 PM in Saskatchewan
- Register here