SCORE Program

SCORE Brochure

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SCORE Program

Thursday, June 5, 2025

Time: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. EST

Location: 2036 Long lake road unit 15


Registration Information:

  • Max capacity of 8 Physicians/Residents (Medical students are not able to attend)

  • Max capacity of 10 EMS/Nurse registrants - Observers only

Registration Fee (Physicians & Residents): $1,300

Registration Fee (Paramedic/Nurse): FULL - We are no longer accepting anymore Paramedics or Nurses to this program


SCORE Course


Our pre-conference SCORE Course is designed for healthcare teams working in rural and community settings. It combines simulated cases, hands-on workshops, and Crisis Resource Management (CRM) coaching to help you develop both technical and non-technical skills.
Key benefits of SCORE:

  • Focus on communication, decision-making, and team performance

  • Individualized coaching with physician to staff ratios between 1:1 and 1:2

  • Over 50 hours of accredited content

  • 24 Mainpro+ Credits from the College of Family Physicians of Canada and 8 hours for Royal College Maintenance of Certification
    Limited group sizes ensure personalized feedback, so early registration is recommended!

Simulating Crises for Optimal Response in Emergencies (SCORE) is a multidisciplinary medical education course, especially designed to meet the unique challenges of rural and community health care providers. Health care practitioners in Emergency Medicine, Hospitalist Medicine, Anesthesia, Intensive care and other acute care disciplines must all possess the skills necessary to manage unpredictable, high acuity and high stakes clinical situations.

SCORE emphasizes the role of non-technical and human factors in effective team performance for these challenging situations. Using a combination of high fidelity simulation, in-depth post simulation debriefing and crisis resource management coaching sessions, SCORE provides participants with a chance to develop and practice the types of leadership, communication, teamwork and problem solving skills necessary for effective crisis response.

While most of the content is applicable to all practice environments, a particular emphasis on rural and community hospital resource limitations is embedded in the course content.

To learn more about SCORE, please visit the SCORE website

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