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Critical appraisal skills of family physicians in Ontario, Canada

Critical appraisal skills of family physicians in Ontario, Canada

... the critical appraisal knowledge level of physicians in ...the physicians might have asked a colleague or sought information from a book or online to answer the ...about critical ... See full document

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Are family physicians comprehensively using electronic medical records such that the data can be used for secondary purposes? A Canadian perspective

Are family physicians comprehensively using electronic medical records such that the data can be used for secondary purposes? A Canadian perspective

... mandates, physicians have been increas- ingly adopting EMRs into their clinical practice ...[2–5]. Canada Health Infoway strives towards the goal of one electronic health record for all Canadians, how- ever ... See full document

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Clustering of opioid prescribing and opioid-related mortality among family physicians in Ontario

Clustering of opioid prescribing and opioid-related mortality among family physicians in Ontario

... and Canada, but whether variation in prescribing at the level of the individual physician is associated with opioid-related mortality remains ...“high-volume” physicians tend to prescribe opioids more ... See full document

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Transform a teaching moment into your own learning moment

Transform a teaching moment into your own learning moment

... of Family Medicine, Vice Dean of Pedagogical and Professional Development, and Director of the Centre for Health Sciences Pedagogy of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, all at the University of ... See full document

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Family medicine around the world: overview by region

Family medicine around the world: overview by region

... of Family Medicine at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ont, and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at Western University in London, ...of Family Medicine of the Cumming School of ... See full document

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Office-based procedures among urban and rural family physicians in Ontario

Office-based procedures among urban and rural family physicians in Ontario

... In Canada, previous work has demonstrated differences in out-of-office care provided by urban and rural physicians, with rural FPs and GPs providing more obstetric, emergency department, and home ... See full document

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Defining competency-based evaluation objectives in family medicine

Defining competency-based evaluation objectives in family medicine

... a family physician with the Moncton Medical Clinic in Moncton, NB, and Assistant Professor and Evaluation Coordinator for the Department of Family Medicine at Dalhousie University in Halifax, ...academic ... See full document

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Defining competency-based evaluation objectives in family medicine

Defining competency-based evaluation objectives in family medicine

... of Family Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan in Regina and Chair-Elect of the College of Family Physicians of Canada’s Committee on Examinations in Family ...of Family and ... See full document

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Shared Canadian Curriculum in Family Medicine (SHARC-FM)

Shared Canadian Curriculum in Family Medicine (SHARC-FM)

... of Family Physicians of Canada), Mireille St-Jean (University of Ottawa), Jean-François Thibert (University of Montreal), Tanya Thornton (Western University), Hiromi Tissera (McGill University), ... See full document

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EXCESS COMMUTING AND ITS RELATION TO URBAN FORM IN ONTARIO, CANADA

EXCESS COMMUTING AND ITS RELATION TO URBAN FORM IN ONTARIO, CANADA

... In Canada, the form of cities has changed over the past century and like many developed countries people exodus from city centers became a common pattern over time (Maoh et ...in Ontario, Canada. ... See full document

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Developing the evidentiary basis for family medicine in the global context

Developing the evidentiary basis for family medicine in the global context

... Interestingly, one of the themes of the Besrour pro- cess is that high-income countries and LMICs are in fact on convergent paths when it comes to family medi- cine, and that we can thus learn a lot from one ... See full document

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Exploring and understanding academic leadership in family medicine

Exploring and understanding academic leadership in family medicine

... study, physicians had to be affiliated with the Department of Family and Community Medicine (DFCM) at the University of Toronto in Ontario for a minimum of ...clinical family medicine at a ... See full document

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Accepting new patients

Accepting new patients

... a family physician to preferentially accept a patient with clearly greater medical needs or to accept dependants of current patients before accepting other ...most family physicians in Ontario ... See full document

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Mothers’ and fathers’ media parenting practices associated with young children’s screen-time: a cross-sectional study

Mothers’ and fathers’ media parenting practices associated with young children’s screen-time: a cross-sectional study

... “our family often watches a screen during meals” and “family members are allowed to use screen based devices during meals”; Use of screens in bedroom (3 items): “ my child falls asleep while using a screen ... See full document

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Implementation of electronic medical records

Implementation of electronic medical records

... of physicians using paper records responded to the study invitation; we do not know if their characteristics differed from those of the ...participating physicians provided preventive services to a large ... See full document

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An appraisal: how notifiable infectious diseases are reported by Hungarian family physicians

An appraisal: how notifiable infectious diseases are reported by Hungarian family physicians

... of family physicians are related to their reporting habits of infectious ...that family physicians did not like reporting cases not yet proven by a laboratory Table 1 Summary of agreement ... See full document

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A reanalysis of cluster randomized trials showed interrupted time-series studies were valuable in health system evaluation

A reanalysis of cluster randomized trials showed interrupted time-series studies were valuable in health system evaluation

... [25] primary care physicians, Ontario, Canada Intervention A clinical alerting system that uses inference rules to notify providers of undocumented problems Educational outreach visits, [r] ... See full document

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Role of family physicians in an urban hospital

Role of family physicians in an urban hospital

... tracked family physicians leaving direct inpatient hospital care, reflecting current realities in health care delivery systems, the huge scientific advances in medicine, and physicians’ practice ... See full document

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Stress and its covariates in carers of children newly diagnosed with epilepsy

Stress and its covariates in carers of children newly diagnosed with epilepsy

... As previously described, epilepsy is a complex chronic condition, which is distinct in character from other long term neurological disorders. Therefore, though previous work regarding stress in conditions such as ... See full document

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The Experience of GP Surgeons in Western Canada: The Influence of Interprofessional Relationships in Training and Practice

The Experience of GP Surgeons in Western Canada: The Influence of Interprofessional Relationships in Training and Practice

... Despite the useful application of this literature in understanding interprofes- sional relationships between GP surgeons and general surgeons, very little has been written about it. Given power differences between the ... See full document

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