Master craftsmen know their tools well
Next session: Wed, January 21, 2026 (12:00PM–3:30PM Eastern)
Earlybird deadline: Fri, January 16, 2026 at 5:00PM Eastern
Workshop overview
Master craftsmen know their tools well
This workshop begins with a one-hour review of the 26 tools of persuasion reviewed in the six hour CBT Tools workshop. Those who have not taken CBT Tools in some time may find there have been some interesting updates.
The middle part of the workshop consists of a self-assessment. Participants privately rate their ability to identify tools used in scripted encounters.
The final part of the workshop consists of group role plays with over 26 tools of persuasion. One of the cases reviewed is the hot topic of vaccine hesitancy.
Head instructor Greg Dubord, MD is the CME Director of CBT Canada, and the prime developer of medical CBT. He has presented over 500 workshops, including over 50 for the College of Family Physicians of Canada, and is a University of Toronto CME Teacher of the Year.
| Physicians | Allied health | Residents | |
| Earlybird tuition | $395 | $295 | $195 |
| Regular tuition | $495 | $395 | $295 |
| Last minute tuition | $595 | $495 | $395 |
Sponsors of CBT Canada's workshops have included
the CFPC, Dalhousie, McGill, McMaster, Memorial, Queen's,
UAlberta, UBC, UCalgary, UdeM, USask, UToronto, and Western (UWO).
Times below are Eastern
| Date & time All times Eastern |
Mainpro+ credits & duration |
Earlybird deadline | Workshop status |
| Jul 17, 2024 12:00PM–3:30PM |
9.0 credits 3.0 hours |
Jul 12 save $200 |
COMPLETED |
| Nov 6, 2024 12:00PM–3:30PM |
9.0 credits 3.0 hours |
Nov 1 save $200 |
COMPLETED |
| Jan 21, 2026 12:00PM–3:30PM |
TBC |
Jan 16 save $200 |
REGISTER NOW |
If you ever need to cancel your registration for any reason whatsoever, you may transfer 100% of your tuition to another workshop without any penalty, or receive a full refund minus a 25% processing fee (policy).
Kind words
Many physician leaders have been trained by CBT Canada over the past thirty years. Alumni include CFPC presidents (both national & provincial), department chairs, residency training program directors—and even a few doctors who can juggle drills & saws. For a compilation of testimonials, click here.
CBT Canada won the National CME Program Award from the College of Family Physicians of Canada for providing "exceptional learning experiences". CBT Canada was also the first organization to be authorized by the CFPC to provide three-credits-per-hour CME. One accreditation reviewer wrote, "Two words: superlative & exemplary".