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**NEW** The Exhibitor tradeshow will run for Friday and Saturday
Friday, November 7
0730-0830
Registration
0830-0900
Welcome and Opening Greetings
0900-1000
Urology Tips for Primary Care - Dr. Kishore Visvanathan
1000-1030
Exhibitor Break
1030-1130
Pearls of Dermatology Practice for Primary Care - Dr. Brittany Waller (sponsored by Sanofi)
1130-1200
An Approach to Neurodevelopment Assessment in Primary Care - Lisa Plank, NP
1200-1300
Lunch Break & Exhibitor Session
1300-1400
Managing Metabolic Risk in Primary Care: An Update for Nurse Practitioners - Dr. Gudrun Caspar-Bell (sponsored by Abbott)
1400-1500
Beyond Prescriptions: How Nurse Practitioners Can Curb Addiction & Opioid Misuse - Leland Sommer, NP, Saskatchewan Health Authority
1500-1530
Exhibitor Break
1530-1600
Where's Cardio When You Need Them? Heart Failure Recognition & Management - Meg Vossen-Anweiler, NP
1600-1630
Prenatal Pearls for Practice - Jocelyn Jelsma, RM, Saskatchewan Health Authority
1630-1700
Promoting Earlier Diagnosis of Oral Premalignant Lesions and Oral Cancer in Rural and Remote Areas of Saskatchewan - Drs. Felipe Fornias Sperandio, Amrinderbir Singh, Marcella Ogenchuk, and Research Assistants Kimia Kazemi, Anum Nooruddin, University of Saskatchewan
1700-1730
SANP Leadership Award and Long Term Service Recognition
SANP Bear Pit Session (breakfast included) (SANP members and non-members are welcome to attend)
0830-0900
Exhibitor Break
0900-0930
What is New in Biologic for Inflammatory Disease - Dr. Keltie Anderson, Assistant Professor Rheumatology, University of Saskatchewan (sponsored by UCB Canada)
SANP respectfully acknowledges that our offices and members reside on Treaty 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10 territories and the traditional homelands of the Métis. These treaties serve to govern our relationship with Indigenous people. We recognize the enduring presence and resilience of Indigenous peoples on this land, and we commit to working towards reconciliation and building respectful relationships with Indigenous communities. We pay respect to the keepers of the land and the land itself.