Research Chair in Pop Health and Innovation in #MentalHealh @Ontarioshores, Prof @ontariotech_u and @ihpmeuoft (status only), Adjunct Scientist @ICESOntario
Looking for #researchparticipants who are #65+ years old in #ontario to share their experiences with suicidal thoughts and behaviours during the #pandemic. Learn more here: https://t.co/0Cu6TzCxOR
Research recruitment tweets incoming! Please share - we are working on a cross-Canada study to better understand experiences of people who had suicidal thoughts or behaviours during the COVID-19 pandemic. Their expertise can help us improve mental health care.
This study is an opportunity for men in Ontario who experienced suicidal thoughts during the pandemic to discuss their experiences - please retweet and share!
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Want an interwebs location
to reliably find
rigourous
academic research
about health services in Canada?
The powerhouse team of
@agrudniewicz@RuthLavergne@drudoler @LindsayKHedden
have created a new website
to tell you about their work &
feature their excellent staff
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Family medicine practice in Canada:
In 4 Canadian provinces, from 1997 and 2018, physicians of all graduating cohorts saw fewer patients over time ➡️ https://t.co/QzRSE9VI0w
@drudoler@RuthLavergne @ecpc_project
A new @ICESOntario#study busts the myth that early-career family #physicians are contributing to primary care shortages. We looked at the impact of career stage, time period, & graduation cohort on practice volume & continuity over 2 decades: https://t.co/skHL9BvyfN
Can we blame the
#FamilyDoctorShortage
on newer doctors
not working
like their older peers?
NO, MILLENNIALS AREN'T THE PROBLEM
A NEW STUDY in @CMAJ
from @ECPC_project
gives the deets on
actual practice patterns for
family docs in 4 provinces
A 🧵
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https://t.co/8OcBusQ73k
As part of the @ECPC_project looking at changes in primary care practice, we noticed that the average number of primary care visits per person has fallen faster among people who live in lower income neighbourhoods in BC https://t.co/zRz4c1fhqQ
I’m very excited to share that my first first-authored peer-reviewed publication is now online! It may be of interest if you work in Canadian primary care policy and/or are curious about applying methodological rigour to policy scans. https://t.co/R4itxQ9mnV
Well, this is exciting! I'm really looking forward to collaborating with the folks at @OntarioShores and @UofT_dlsph, and to this amazing opportunity to contribute to research in population #mentalhealth.
In partnership with the @UofT, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, we are proud to announce the appointment of Dr. David Rudoler (@drudoler) as Inaugural Research Chair in Population Health and Innovation in #MentalHealth. #OntarioShoresResearch https://t.co/JX3DIWWzf0
Dr. Krystle Martin, an Ontario Shores research scientist & DRPS consultant, created the DRPSupport app with 4 @ontariotech_u students. The app will make it easier for emergency service employees to gain access to all mental health services. @DRPS
https://t.co/PjW5Wdy45Q
Not suicide. Not today.
@CAMHnews launches its new campaign today. Colleague @juveriazaheer comments: "If we change the way to have the conversation, it may make it easier for people to ask for help & for us to improve the treatments we do have." Exactly. https://t.co/wM9FLaGKy2