The Edmonton O-day'min Primary Care Network's team of physicians & healthcare professionals work together to meet the primary care needs of our patients.
Primary Care Networks support family doctors to deliver consistent, coordinated, personalized care —tailored to your needs. We provide access to a range of health professionals who work with your doctor, and offer free workshops and programs to help you manage your health.
Next time you're seeing your family doctor, ask what services you might benefit from here at the PCN. From your head 🧠 (counselling for anxiety, depression and more) to your toes 🦶 (foot & lower leg care), we've got you covered. https://t.co/XbiC16tQKP
Primary Care Networks support family doctors to deliver consistent, coordinated, personalized care —tailored to your needs. We provide access to a range of health professionals who work with your doctor, and offer free workshops and programs to help you manage your health.
Get more information about our group workshops here: https://t.co/xAVY1Mv6cw
Or ask your doctor for a referral for one-on-one support from one of our clinicians.
#YegPCN#Yeghealth#ABhealth
@britelineab is a mental health and wellness helpline dedicated to supporting people in Edmonton’s 2SLGBTQIA+ community.Brite Line offers a safe place for people all ages to call to connect with hope, courage, support, understanding and acceptance. Call 1-844-702-7483.
It's #NationalIndigenousPeoplesDay, recognized on summer solstice as it has spiritual significance for many Indigenous cultures. At Edmonton O-day'min PCN, we're working to provide more culturally informed care to improve health outcomes for Indigenous people in our communities.
With the blessing of Indigenous Elder, Theresa Strawberry, we have changed our name to Edmonton O-DAY'MIN Primary Care Network to honour the Indigenous Peoples of this land, and to champion change within our community. Read more at: https://t.co/YecKyhMaYW
@DiabetesCanada is hosting a free webinar covering Indigenous health, history, and relationships with diabetes. Learn more here: https://t.co/vtxVyIzDQY
@HTNCanada invites you to enter a contest for a chance to win 1 of 10 Bluetooth-enabled home blood pressure monitors. To enter, visit https://t.co/jSoqwtA5Fr and fill out the form. They want to know your best reason for taking care of your BP. Good luck!
#YEG is experiencing an #opioidcrisis. 911 calls due to suspected opioid poisonings are at an all-time high. You can help. Carry naloxone, get trained, and always call 911 if you suspect an opioid poisoning. Read: https://t.co/Tke27qvn7u
@ankitb_skb Thank you for your inquiry, Ankit. We are seeing patients in-person and virtually; this practice will continue going forward (even when COVID settles). I believe you have already called us since you posted this and our clinical supervisor is calling you about an in-person appt.
@menshealthfdn reports:
62% of men are unhealthy eaters
49% don’t exercise enough
80% are stressed
75% borderline unhealthy/unhealthy.
Don't become a stat! Take charge of your health -see your PCN & family doc. We can help you improve your quality of life.
#MensHealthWeek2020
@GlobalEdmonton@SuLingGoh covering a PCN staff in-service on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Judy-Anne Wilson, Awareness/Education Coord @MEEdmonton, spoke to us on how to best support patients suffering from this debilitating neurological disease. https://t.co/IMLEjeSW5l
Congrats to Dr. Marjan Abbasi & Dr. Sheny Khera & Team on winning the 2018 Frailty Innovation of the Year award for the Seniors' Community Hub. We're proud to be a part of this innovative program providing care and support for seniors and their caregivers. https://t.co/MpEMmjFaMh
Congratulations to one of our member physicians, Dr. Cara Bablitz of the Indigenous Wellness Clinic, who is receiving an Award for Young Leaders, for her work in palliative care and Indigenous health, from the Canadian Medical Association. Check it out: https://t.co/5xKoPM5nNb
More than 1 in 5 teenagers are on a diet at any time, putting them at risk for an eating disorder. Girls more often reported that their friends had changed their diet in the past year to lose weight. #EDAW2018#CMHA100#mentalhealth