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COVID-19 pandemic has grown to almost 22 million services, an increase of one million in just the past three ... by the Ontario Medical Association. The drop in service delivery causing the backlog likely reflects the
clear the growing pandemic deficit of health-care services. The Ontario Medical Association has been warning ... represents Ontario’s 43,000-plus physicians, medical students and retired physicians, advocating for and supporting
health-care system: Licensing more foreign-trained physicians, through increased residency spots and a government ... Creating more hospice beds and palliative care services to improve the patient experience, support caregivers
Dr. Joseph Jean Maurice Patry After a full and blessed life, the family of Maurice Patry ... courage, integrity and generosity whose example will guide us all. In accordance with Maurice’s wishes, the
all of us System failures impacting patient and physician well-being Dr. Andrew Park Crisis in primary care ... to improve care. OMA President As an emergency physician for almost 20 years, having worked in both community
representing the province’s 43,000 physicians. The three physician members of the OMA Board of Directors ... addictions physician and anesthesiologist in Ottawa, Dr. Sharon Bal, a primary care physician in Cambridge
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million health-care services during the pandemic. That’s more than one health-care service not performed for ... diagnostic exams and other procedures, family physicians and community specialists are seeing conditions
doing to help recruit and retain physicians due to the huge physician shortages they’re experiencing,” ... being implemented. A consistent theme emerged: physician recruitment and retention, especially in northern
April 1, 2024. The next three years of the Physician Services Agreement will continue to be negotiated ... represents Ontario’s 43,000-plus physicians, medical students and retired physicians, advocating for and supporting