Registration is Now Open for #FMRAC203 Annual Meeting and Conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada! Check out our website for more information: https://t.co/7RlLFgsJXv
Framework on Health Conditions and Fitness to Practice and Appendix / ��tat de santé et évaluation de la capacité à exercer et Annexe : https://t.co/dLerRjmdl6
New statement on Virtual Care Complaints and Physicians Providing Care in Multiple Jurisdictions / Plaintes relatives aux soins virtuels et médecins exerçant dans plusieurs provinces et territoires au Canada : https://t.co/ffNCNjbhg2
Biases exist on a systemic and individual level and the best way to mitigate them is to illuminate them so that we are aware of how they impact our decisions and actions as health-care professionals. Read more in the latest College Connector: https://t.co/RvGd2jjz5T
Congratulations to @DrHankChaudhry, FSMB President & CEO for being recognized by @modrnhealthcr as one of the 100 Most Influential People in Healthcare for 2022. #MH100Most News release --> https://t.co/30flW2ilt2
Together with @BCnursemidwife, we developed a series of videos to guide BC’s 77,000 physicians, surgeons, nurses, and midwives in applying the Indigenous Cultural Safety, Cultural Humility, and Anti-racism practice standard. Watch here: https://t.co/uxE5xiyQAT
I was delighted to recognize Fleur-Ange Lefebvre, PhD, for her 19 years of dedicated service as Executive Director and CEO of @FMRAC_ca and Past Chair of IAMRA. I look forward to working with Interim ED/CEO Marcie Lorenzen, MD, who takes over on January 1.
#MAiD s not a moral, political or religious issue. It is a medical one. 0–1-year-olds & people with disabilities are also patients and are entitled to the same care in the case of unbearable suffering.
L’#AMM n’est pas une question de politique, de morale ou de religion. C’est une question médicale. Les poupons de 0-1 an & les personnes souffrant d’un handicap sont aussi des patients et ont droit aux mêmes soins dans le cas de souffrances inapaisables. #Findevie#AMAD
(2/3) As part of its mandate to protect the safety of BC patients, the College is committed to eliminating the cycle of Indigenous-specific racism that is embedded in the province’s health-care system.
What are the advantages of a Patient Medical Home practice? Find out as we illustrate the advantages of this team-based model in a new article https://t.co/nJ6CWhnr5d
“I’m an extrovert. I’ve always been the person who says “Let’s get folks together, exchange ideas and fix some problems.” Dr. Lawrence C. Loh says he is looking forward to working with the CFPC to collectively tackle the #HealthCareCrisis#familymedicine https://t.co/MI8JzLkcFG
It is with great pleasure that I announce the appointment of Lisa Brownstone, Chief Legal Officer at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario in Toronto, to the position of Judge of the Superior Court of Justice of Ontario in Toronto.
CEO Francine Lemire's last day is today, ending a 19-year career. "I have built upon the solid foundation established by my predecessors and look forward to the organization’s future accomplishments with Dr. Lawrence C. Loh as my successor. The CFPC is in great hands”
(1/2) This past weekend, the College Board renewed its commitment to embed cultural safety and humility into the College's regulatory processes through an Indigenous blanketing ceremony.