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www.cfpc.ca/fmf
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Programme
November 15 – 17 novembre
Pre-conference Day November 14 / Journée préconférence 14 novembre
Metro Toronto Convention Centre – South Building
Palais des congrès du Toronto métropolitain – Immeuble sud
Welcome!
Bienvenue !
Family Medicine Forum 2012
Forum en médecine familiale 2012
The 50th OCFP Annual
Scientific Assembly
La 50e assemblée scientifique
annuelle du CMFO
Co-hosted by the College of Family
Physicians of Canada (CFPC), the Ontario
College of Family Physicians (OCFP) and the CFPC’s
Sections of Teachers and Researchers, FMF 2012
promises something for everyone.
Organisé par le Collège des médecins de
famille du Canada (CMFC), le Collège des
médecins de famille de l’Ontario (CMFO) ainsi que la
Section des enseignants et la Section des chercheurs
du CMFC, le FMF 2012 saura plaire à tous !
It is the OCFP’s 50th year of providing great ASAs for
family physicians, including four times as co-host of
FMF, when large numbers of physicians from across
Canada take part in the program.
Cela fait maintenant 50 ans que le CMFO organise
une Assemblée scientifique annuelle (ASA) pour les
médecins de famille, y compris quatre fois à titre
de coorganisateur du FMF, forum auquel un grand
nombre de médecins de famille de partout au Canada
participent.
The FMF program has been organized by the 2012
Scientific Program Planning Committee, composed of
members of the OCFP’s ASA Committee, and national
and section representatives.
Le programme du FMF a été élaboré par le Comité de
planification du programme scientifique de 2012, qui
regroupe les membres
du Comité ASA du
CMFO ainsi que des
représentants nationaux
et des sections.
FAMILY DOCTOR WEEK
IN CANADA
LA SEMAINE DU MÉDECIN
DE FAMILLE AU CANADA
The CFPC is proud to host
Family Doctor Week as an
opportunity to recognize the
vital role of family physicians
across Canada and the highly
valued relationships they
share with their patients and
colleagues. This special week
also provides an opportunity for governments, health care
organizations and other professionals to acknowledge the
outstanding contributions made by family doctors to improve
the health and well-being of their patients through their roles
in clinics, hospitals, universities, and many other healthcare
facilities in Canadian communities. Join the celebration at FMF
and its many events, sessions and keynotes!
Le CMFC est fier de presenter
la Semaine du médecin de
famille afin de souligner le rôle
vital des médecins de famille
du Canada et les relations très
appréciées qu’ils entretiennent
avec leurs patients et leurs
collègues. Cette semaine
spéciale permet aussi aux gouvernements, aux organisations
de soins de santé et aux autres professionnels de reconnaître
la façon exceptionnelle dont les médecins de famille
contribuent à la santé et au bien-être de leurs patients grâce
au rôle qu’ils jouent dans les cliniques, les hôpitaux, les
universités et les autres établissements de santé dans les
collectivités canadiennes.Participez aux célébrations du FMF
et à ses nombreuses activités, séances et conférences!
This program is provided for information purposes only. The College of Family Physicians
of Canada (CFPC) reserves the right to delete, alter, or otherwise amend any aspect of
the program as deemed appropriate. The CFPC reserves the right to cancel sessions due
to unforeseen circumstances. The CFPC cannot accept responsibility for out-of-pocket
expenses due to the cancellation of a session. The Scientific Program Planning Committee
endeavours, where possible, to schedule clinical sessions in the same track/theme in
un-opposing time slots unless prohibited by presenter and/or room availability.
Ce programme est fourni uniquement à titre d’information. Le Collège des médecins de
famille du Canada (CMFC) se réserve le droit de supprimer, de modifier ou de réviser
tout aspect du programme s’il le juge opportun. Le CMFC se réserve le droit d’annuler les
séances en raison de circonstances imprévues. Le CMFC n’accepte aucune responsabilité
concernant les dépenses personnelles à la suite de l’annulation d’une séance. Le Comité de
planification du programme scientifique s’efforce, dans la mesure du possible, de présenter
les séances cliniques de même nature/thème dans des cases horaires différentes, à moins
de contraintes liées à la disponibilité du présentateur et/ou de la salle.
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GENERAL INFORMATION / RENSEIGNEMENTS GÉNÉRAUX
Silent Auction
Encan Silencieux
The Research and Education
Foundation
La Fondation pour la
recherche et l’éducation
Timing is everything
With FMF 2012 being held in mid-November,
that leaves only three weeks to Hanukkah
and five weeks to Christmas! Whatever your
celebration, we can help you along if you stop
by College Square in the Exhibit Hall to visit
and bid in this year’s Silent Auction. The catalog
already includes a Roots leather bag, Crabtree
& Evelyn gift basket, Swarovski earrings,
KitchenAid immersion blender, Nintendo 3DS
with gaming package, original art, and sports
memorabilia. We’ll be adding items regularly
up until November. So watch the website, make
your list, and check it twice… but beware, it
may take more than one bid to be awarded your
prize. Remember, each purchase gives twice—
once to your loved ones (or yourself), and once
to family medicine.
Le bon moment
Comme le FMF 2012 se tient à la mi-novembre,
il ne restera que trois semaines avant Hanoukka
et cinq semaines avant Noël! Pour vous aider
à mieux célébrer avec votre famille ou vos
amis, nous vous suggérons de vous rendre au
Carrefour du Collège dans le hall d’exposition
pour participer à l’encan silencieux. Parmi
les articles qu’on retrouve déjà dans le
catalogue, mentionnons un sac en cuir Roots,
un panier-cadeaux Crabtree & Evelyn, des
boucles d’oreilles Swarovski, un mélangeur à
main KitchenAid, un ensemble de jeux vidéo
Nintendo 3DS, des objets d’art et des articles
de sport. Et la liste ne cessera de s’allonger
régulièrement jusqu’en novembre. Alors
consultez notre site Web, faites vos choix et
soyez prêts... car vous aurez peut-être à miser
plus d’une fois pour obtenir l’article que vous
convoitez. N’oubliez pas que chaque cadeau
fait plaisir deux fois — il sera apprécié tant par
vos proches (ou vous-même) que par tous les
intervenants de la médecine familiale.
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Messages
Les messages
Dedication
Dédicace
Keynote Presentations
Discours d’ouverture
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Acknowledgements
Remerciements
16
FMF Daily Schedule
Horaire quotidien du FMF
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18
Mainpro Credits
Crédits Mainpro
Information
Information
20
Highlights
Points saillants
24
26
Student and Resident Activities
Activités pour les étudiants et les résidents
Exhibit Hall
Hall d’exposition
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM / PROGRAMME SCIENTIFIQUE
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Affiches
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Mainpro-C Sessions
Séances Mainpro-C
Demonstration Theatre Sessions
Séances dans le théâtre de démonstration
Pre-Conference Day
Journée préconférence
Session descriptions
Descriptions des séances
Exhibits
Expositions
Floor plans
Plans d’étage
Partners /Partenaires
Pull Out Section / Section détachable
Day-at-a-glance / .Sommaire des activités de la journée
Session Evaluation & CME Reporting Form
Évaluation des sessions et déclaration des crédits de FMC
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MESSAGES • les messages
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I am pleased to extend my warmest greetings to everyone taking part in the 2012 Family Medicine Forum, hosted by the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) together with the Ontario College of Family Physicians (OCFP), in Toronto. The annual Family Medicine Forum coincides with Family Doctor Week in Canada, a once‐a‐year opportunity to highlight the important role family physicians play in maintaining the health and well‐being of Canadians of all ages. Family medicine is a challenging but rewarding specialization, which requires practitioners to work long hours, while balancing the conflicting demands of work and home life. I would like to commend the organizers for putting together a stimulating program. I am certain that participants will benefit from the educational and networking opportunities available at this gathering, and will leave with fresh insights and renewed enthusiasm for the vital work that they do. On behalf of the Government of Canada, I wish you all a most productive meeting. OTTAWA 2012 2 The Rt. Hon. Stephen Harper, P.C., M.P. Family Medicine Forum 2012 / Forum en médecine familiale 2012
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Cʹest avec plaisir que je salue chaleureusement tous les participants du Forum en médecine familiale 2012, conjointement organisé par le Collège des médecins de famille du Canada (CMFC) et le Collège des médecins de famille de l’Ontario, à Toronto. Le Forum en médecine familiale coïncide avec la Semaine du médecin de famille au Canada, une occasion de rendre un hommage annuel aux médecins qui assurent la santé et le bien‐être des Canadiens de tous âges. La médecine familiale est une spécialisation exigeante mais très valorisante pour ses praticiens qui doivent travailler de longues heures tout en conciliant carrière et famille. Je tiens à féliciter les organisateurs dʹavoir préparé un programme des plus intéressants alliant discours, ateliers et expositions. Il ne fait aucun doute que les possibilités dʹapprentissage et de réseautage quʹoffre l’événement bénéficieront à tous les participants, et que ces derniers repartiront avec des idées novatrices et un enthousiasme renouvelé pour le travail indispensable quʹils accomplissent. Au nom du gouvernement du Canada, je vous souhaite un rassemblement des plus fructueux. OTTAWA 2012
Le très honorable Stephen Harper, c.p., député Family Medicine Forum 2012 / Forum en médecine familiale 2012 3
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On behalf of the Government of Ontario, I am
delighted to extend warm greetings to everyone
participating in the College of Family Physicians of
Canada’s (CFPC) 2012 Family Medicine Forum and
the Ontario College of Family Physicians’ (OCFP)
50th Annual Scientific Assembly.
Bringing together family physicians from across
Canada and their health care partners, this event
is one of the largest annual medical meetings in
Canada. Offering a full schedule of informative
speakers and workshops, this conference gives
participants the opportunity to learn about recent
advances in medical diagnosis and treatment, and
provides a forum to put forward ideas on working
collaboratively in addressing the issues that matter
most to Canada’s health care sector.
I would like to take this opportunity to applaud
family physicians across Ontario — and Canada
as a whole. Each and every day, you work
tirelessly to provide timely and quality medical
care to improve the health and well-being of your
patients. We thank you for your dedication and
commitment to helping keep our citizens and
communities healthy and strong.
I wish to also recognize CFPC and OCFP for
the active role they play in supporting family
physicians in Ontario and Canada. Through
education and research, and as the responsible
voice of its members, CFPC and OCFP ensure
that family medicine physicians are prepared to
meet the challenges of their vocation and provide
optimal care for their patients.
Please accept my best wishes for a successful
conference — and for many more years of
excellence.
Au nom du gouvernement de l’Ontario, j’aimerais
transmettre mes plus chaleureuses salutations
aux participants et aux participantes au Forum en
médecine familiale 2012 du Collège des médecins
de famille du Canada (CMFC) et à la 50e assemblée
scientifique annuelle du Collège des médecins de
famille de l’Ontario (CMFO).
Cet événement réunit les médecins de famille de
partout au pays, de même que leurs partenaires
en soins de santé. Il est l’une des rencontres
annuelles les plus importantes au Canada dans le
domaine médical. Avec ses nombreux ateliers et
ses conférenciers inspirants, cet événement est une
occasion pour les participants et participantes de
se renseigner sur les progrès récents en matière de
diagnostics et de traitements médicaux. C’est aussi un
tremplin pour favoriser la collaboration et aborder les
questions qui sont importantes aux yeux des membres
du secteur de la santé au Canada.
J’en profite pour féliciter les médecins de famille de
l’Ontario, et du Canada dans son ensemble. Chaque
jour, ils travaillent inlassablement à offrir des soins
médicaux prompts et de qualité en vue d’améliorer la
santé et le bien-être de leurs patients. Je les remercie
de leur dévouement à veiller à ce que nos citoyens
et citoyennes gardent la santé et à ce que nos
collectivités restent dynamiques et vigoureuses.
Je tiens également à souligner le rôle clé que jouent
le CMFC et le CMFO en soutenant les médecins de
famille : par la formation et la recherche — et en tant
que porte-parole de leurs membres —, le CMFC et
le CMFO veillent à ce que les médecins de famille
soient prêts à faire face aux défis de leur vocation et à
fournir les meilleurs soins possible à leurs patients.
Je vous souhaite un forum et une assemblée des plus
mémorables et un avenir rempli de succès.
Le premier ministre de l’Ontario,
Dalton McGuinty
Premier
Dalton McGuinty
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It gives me great pleasure to extend greetings and
a warm welcome to everyone attending the annual
Family Medicine Forum hosted by The College
of Family Physicians of Canada and the Ontario
College of Family Physicians.
This annual forum brings together approximately
4,000 family physicians, their families and many
partners in health care from across Canada to
network with peers, colleagues and experts in
their field in a setting designed for professional
development.
Whether you are from Toronto, a frequent or
first-time visitor, I welcome you to our city and
encourage you to visit the wonderful attractions
and vibrant neighbourhoods Toronto is known for.
On behalf of Toronto City Council, please accept
my best wishes for a successful and enjoyable
forum.
Je suis heureux d’accueillir tous les participants au
Forum en médecine familiale annuel organisé par
Le Collège des médecins de famille du Canada et
le Collège des médecins de famille de l’Ontario.
Cet événement annuel rassemble quelque 4 000
médecins de famille, leur famille et plusieurs
collaborateurs du secteur de la santé de partout
au Canada qui établiront des réseaux avec leurs
collègues et avec des experts dans leur domaine
dans le cadre d’une activité de développement
professionnel.
Que vous soyez un résident de Toronto, un
visiteur régulier ou tout nouveau, je vous souhaite
la bienvenue dans notre métropole et vous
encourage à visiter les attraits et les quartiers
animés pour lesquels Toronto est reconnue.
Au nom du Conseil de la Ville de Toronto, je vous
souhaite un forum agréable et réussi.
Yours truly,
Mayor Rob Ford
City of Toronto
Rob Ford
Maire de Toronto
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FMF registrants, welcome to Toronto!
The College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC), the Ontario College of Family Physicians (OCFP), and the CFPC’s
Sections of Teachers and Researchers are pleased to welcome you to Family Medicine Forum (FMF) 2012.
This year’s Forum marks a very special time for the OCFP as it is the 50th anniversary of its Annual Scientific Assembly
(ASA). We will celebrate this significant milestone with an outstanding CME program developed by the OCFP-led ASA
Scientific Program Planning Committee. FMF is also the centerpiece event of Family Doctor Week in Canada (November
12th to17th), a time to recognize the essential role played by Canada’s family physicians in caring for the people of
Canada and for family physicians and their patients to focus on the highly valued relationship they share.
During FMF, we will announce the 2012 recipients of the Reg L. Perkin Awards as Canada’s Family Physicians of the
Year—10 family doctors recognized by the College and their patients as outstanding examples of physicians who embody
the principles of family medicine.
Wednesday, November 14th features the FMF Pre-Conference Day (Research Day and Family Medicine Education Forum)
which features scientific sessions, workshops and poster presentations – an excellent networking and learning opportunity
for those with an interest in research and/or teaching. The ASA schedule that runs from Thursday, November 15th through
Saturday, November 17th is filled with general sessions, workshops, and posters focused on the broad range of topics that
are central to every family doctor’s practice. The presentations selected are in response to feedback from our members
who not only reaffirm how highly they rate FMF as an annual family medicine continuing education experience, but
who drive the content of each year’s program. Sessions cover topics relevant to comprehensive care practices, as well as
topics of special interests for participants seeking more focused learning opportunities. There will also be sessions geared
to those from inner city, suburban, rural, or remote communities; those involved in teaching and family practice research;
and residents, medical students, nurses, and other health professionals who work on teams with family physicians.
Two outstanding Keynote sessions are planned for Thursday and Friday mornings from 8:00 am to 9:30 am. Thursday’s
keynote will include the 2012 CFPC-Scotiabank Family Medicine Lectureship to be presented by The Right Honorable
Michaëlle Jean, former Governor General of Canada, who will address challenges in caring for vulnerable populations.
We will also recognize the 17 outstanding medical students from across Canada who will each receive a $10,000 CFPC
medical student scholarship. Please join us and cheer on the future of family medicine in Canada!
On Friday, our National College President, Dr Sandy Buchman, will present the Annual State of the College Address and
Dr Mike Allan, CFPC member and Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at University of Alberta, will
present the keynote address, “Baffled, Befuddled and Bemused: How not to get fooled again, and again, and...” – a look
at the conflicting and confusing nature of medical information.
Also on Friday morning, you won’t want to miss the installation of the 2012–2013 National CFPC President,
Dr Marie-Dominique Beaulieu.
Other special events at FMF 2012 include the Section of Researchers Dinner at the Latvian Canadian Cultural Centre
on Wednesday evening (tickets required) and the Section of Teachers annual dinner at The Fermenting Cellar on Friday
evening (tickets required). On Saturday evening, enjoy the CFPC’s Annual Convocation Ceremony (7:00 to 8:30 pm) and
FMF Celebration (8:30 pm to midnight), where you can listen and dance to the sounds of, “Slice of Life”, a fantastic band
featuring some of our own family physician colleagues. All delegates are welcome (no tickets required) for the Saturday
evening party.
Enjoy the opportunity to learn, network, and have fun as you join over 4,000 registrants at FMF—Canada’s largest annual
family medicine conference.
Sandy Buchman, MD, CCFP, FCFP
President – CFPC
Président – CMFC
David Tannenbaum, MD, CCFP, FCFP
President – OCFP
Président – CMFO
Pierre-Paul Tellier, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Chair, FMF Advisory Committee
Président, Comité consultative du FMF
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Le Collège des médecins de famille du Canada (CMFC), le Collège des médecins de famille de l’Ontario (CMFO), ainsi que
les Sections des enseignants et des chercheurs du CMFC sont heureux de vous accueillir au Forum en médecine familiale
(FMF) 2012.
Cette année, le FMF représente un moment très spécial pour le CMFO, car il marque le 50e anniversaire de son assemblée
scientifique annuelle (ASA). Nous soulignerons cet important jalon avec un excellent choix d’activités de FMC mis au point
par le Comité de planification du programme scientifique de l’ASA sous la direction du CMFO. Le FMF représente également
l’événement phare de la Semaine du médecin de famille au Canada (du 12 au 17 novembre), qui reconnaît le rôle essentiel des
médecins de famille dans la prestation de soins aux Canadiens et Canadiennes et la relation si précieuse entre les médecins de
famille et leurs patients.
Durant le FMF, nous annoncerons les récipiendaires du prix du « Médecin de famille canadien de l’année – Prix Reg L. Perkin »
pour 2012, décerné à dix médecins de famille exemplaires reconnus par le Collège et leurs patients et qui personnifient les
principes de la médecine familiale.
La journée préconférence (Journée de la recherche et Forum sur l’éducation en médecine familiale) aura lieu le mercredi
14 novembre. On y présentera des séances scientifiques, des ateliers et des présentations d’affiche. L’ASA, qui se déroule du
jeudi 15 novembre au samedi 17 novembre, recèle de séances d’information, d’ateliers et de présentations d’affiche qui mettent
l’accent sur une variété de sujets fondamentaux pour l’exercice de la médecine familiale. Les présentations ont été choisies à la
lumière des commentaires reçus de nos membres, qui non seulement réitèrent leur appréciation du FMF en tant qu’expérience
annuelle de formation médicale continue, mais qui contribuent aussi à l’élaboration du contenu du programme d’année en
année. Les séances traitent de sujets pertinents pour la prestation de soins complets et globaux, ainsi que de questions d’intérêt
particulier pour les participants qui recherchent une occasion d’apprentissage plus ciblée. Des séances sont destinées à ceux
qui pratiquent dans les régions défavorisées des grands centres urbains, les banlieues, les régions rurales ou les communautés
éloignées; à ceux et celles qui travaillent en éducation ou en recherche, aux résidents, étudiants en médecine, infirmières et
infirmiers ou autres professionnels de la santé qui travaillent en équipe avec des médecins de famille.
Deux séances plénières sont prévues les jeudi et vendredi matins, de 8h à 9h30. Jeudi, la Conférence en médecine familiale
CMFC/Banque Scotia 2012 sera prononcée par la très honorable Michaëlle Jean, ancienne gouverneure générale du Canada, qui
traitera des défis que représente la prestation de soins aux populations vulnérables. Nous soulignerons également les réalisations
de dix-sept étudiants en médecine exceptionnels de partout au Canada, qui recevront chacun une bourse d’études en médecine
de 10 000 $ de la part du CMFC. Nous vous invitons à vous joindre à nous pour célébrer l’avenir de la médecine familiale au
Canada!
Vendredi, le président du CMFC, Dr Sandy Buchman, livrera le discours annuel sur la situation du Collège et le discours
d’ouverture sera prononcé par Dr Mike Allan, membre du CMFC et professeur agrégé au département de médecine familiale
de l’Université de l’Alberta. Il discutera des incohérences des informations médicales qui portent souvent à confusion dans son
discours intitulé « Déconcertés, déroutés, stupéfiés : comment ne pas se faire avoir, encore et encore… ».
Également le vendredi, ne manquez pas l’installation de la présidente nationale du CMFC 2012-2013, Dre Marie-Dominique
Beaulieu.
Autres événements spéciaux du FMF 2012 : le souper de la Section des chercheurs (billets requis), qui aura lieu mercredi soir
au Latvian Canadian Cultural Centre; le souper de la Section des enseignants (billets requis), qui aura lieu vendredi soir à The
Fermenting Cellar; la Collation des grades, le samedi soir de 19h à 20h30; et la soirée gala du FMF le samedi soir de 20h30
à minuit. Vous pourrez danser au son de la musique de Slice of Life, un groupe fantastique mettant en vedette certains de nos
collègues médecins de famille. Tous les participants sont bienvenus (aucun billet requis) à la fête du samedi soir.
Profitez de cette occasion d’apprendre, d’établir des réseaux et de vous amuser avec plus de 4 000 participants au FMF, la plus
importante conférence annuelle en médecine familiale.
Lori Teeple, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP
Chair, Scientific Program Sub-Committee
Présidente, Sous-comité du programme
scientifique
Deborah Smith, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Chair, Scientific Program Sub-Committee
Présidente, Sous-comité du programme
scientifique
Miriam Boillat, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Chair, Section of Teachers
Présidente, Section des enseignants
Alan Katz, MBChB, CCFP, MSc, FCFP
Chair, Section of Researchers
Président, Section des chercheurs
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À tous les participants au FMF : bienvenue à Toronto!
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Dr Calvin (Cal) L. Gutkin, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP
Executive Director and CEO 1996–2012, The College of Family Physicians of Canada
Directeur général et chef de la direction 1996–2012, Le Collège des médecins de famille du Canada
Dedication
Dédicace
In 1996, Dr Calvin Gutkin took the reins as Executive
Director and Chief Executive Officer of the College of
Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) and as Director of
Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Since that time he has
continually demonstrated his unfailing commitment to the
growth of the College to support the changing needs of
family physicians across the country.
En 1996, Dr Calvin Gutkin assuma le rôle de directeur
général et chef de la direction du Collège des médecins
de famille du Canada (CMFC) et directeur du Forum en
médecine familiale (FMF). Depuis, il a fait preuve d’un
engagement indéfectible à l’égard du Collège dans le but de
répondre aux besoins changeants des médecins de famille
de partout au Canada.
A significant part of his contribution was his vision to evolve
the CFPC’s Annual Scientific Assembly (ASA) into FMF as
we now know it. FMF has become Canada’s premier family
medicine conference and an invaluable forum for family
physicians, teachers, researchers, students, residents and
other health professionals to learn, share information and
enhance their working relationships.
Sa vision de faire de l’Assemblée scientifique annuelle (ASA)
du CMFC le FMF que nous connaissons tous aujourd’hui
est à la base d’une grande partie de sa contribution. Cet
événement, qui est devenu le plus grand congrès de
médecins de famille au Canada, offre aux médecins de
famille, enseignants, chercheurs, étudiants, résidents et
autres professionnels de la santé l’occasion d’apprendre,
d’échanger de l’information et d’améliorer leurs relations de
travail.
As Cal now prepares to retire from his role with the CFPC
at the end of 2012, it is an honour to acknowledge and
celebrate his incredible contributions to the CFPC and FMF.
On behalf of the FMF Advisory Committee and the Scientific
Program Sub-Committees he has worked with over FMF’s
13-year history, we extend our sincere thanks to Cal for
his tremendous contribution to the College and FMF. Our
success reflects his passion and commitment to enhance
family medicine for all Canadians. We wish him every
happiness and success in the next chapter of his life.
We extend a heartfelt farewell to Cal, an incredible leader
and friend.
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Dr Gutkin quittera son poste au CMFC à la fin de 2012,
et c’est un honneur de reconnaître et de célébrer son
extraordinaire contribution au Collège et au FMF.
Au nom du Comité consultatif du FMF et des sous-comités
du programme scientifique avec lesquels il a travaillé
au cours des treize années d’existence du FMF, nous lui
offrons nos plus sincères remerciements pour son apport
inestimable au Collège et au FMF. Notre succès témoigne de
sa passion et de sa détermination à améliorer la médecine
familiale pour toute la population canadienne. Nous lui
offrons tous nos vœux de bonheur et de succès dans
cette nouvelle étape de sa vie et saluons avec toute notre
affection un leader et un ami exceptionnel.
KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS • DISCOURS D’OUVERTURE
TJ100 – THURSDAY / JEUDI
ROOM / SALLE : HALL F/G – MTCC
08:00 – 09:30 November 15 / 15 novembre
KEYNOTE ADDRESS / DISCOURS D’OUVERTURE
The Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, CC, CMM, COM, CD
La très honorable Michaëlle Jean, CC, CMM, COM, CD
“Transformational Interventions: Treating the Social Determinants of Health
in Canada”
« Interventions transformationnelles : Soigner les déterminants sociaux de la
santé au Canada »
Photo credit: Sgt Serge Gouin, Rideau Hall
Mention de source : Sgt Serge Gouin, Rideau Hall
© 2010 Office of the Secretary to the
Governor General of Canada
© 2010 Bureau du secrétaire du
gouverneur général du Canada
The Rt. Hon. Michaëlle Jean was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. After fleeing the brutal regime
of Dictator François “Papa Doc” Duvalier, she arrived in Canada with her family as a refugee in
1968. Excelling in school, she pursued undergraduate and graduate studies in Italian and Hispanic
languages, literature, and comparative literature at the University of Montréal, Quebec, where she
taught at the Faculty of Italian Studies.
During her studies, Mme Jean worked for 10 years with shelters for battered women, helping to
establish a network of emergency shelters across Quebec and elsewhere in Canada. She later
became an award-winning journalist and anchor of news programs at Radio-Canada and CBC.
Mme Jean also took part in several documentary films produced by her husband, filmmaker Jean-Daniel Lafond.
In 2005, Mme Jean became Canada’s 27th Governor General and Commander-in-Chief. Throughout her mandate, she promoted
dialogue and community engagement among citizens, with particular emphasis on empowering youth. A fervent practitioner
of cultural diplomacy, she led 40 missions and State visits in Afghanistan; China; and across Africa, the Americas, and Europe.
She is fluent in five languages—French, English, Italian, Spanish, and Creole—and fluently reads Portuguese.
Mme Jean is now Co-President of the Michaëlle Jean Foundation, UNESCO Special Envoy for Haiti, and Chancellor of the
University of Ottawa, Ontario.
La très honorable Michaëlle Jean est née à Port-au-Prince, en Haïti. En 1968, fuyant le régime brutal du dictateur François
« Papa Doc » Duvalier, elle arrive comme réfugiée au Canada, avec sa famille. Elle réussit très bien à l’école et poursuit
des études de premier et deuxième cycles en études littéraires des langues italiennes et hispaniques ainsi qu’en littérature
comparée à l’Université de Montréal, où elle enseignera au Département d’études italiennes.
Parallèlement à ses études, Michaëlle Jean a œuvré pendant dix ans auprès des maisons d’hébergement pour femmes victimes
de violence conjugale et participé à la mise sur pied d’un réseau d’urgence au Québec et ailleurs au Canada. Mme Jean a
ensuite connu une brillante carrière de journaliste et de présentatrice d’émissions d’information à Radio-Canada et à la CBC.
Elle a également participé à plusieurs films documentaires signés par son mari, le cinéaste Jean-Daniel Lafond.
En 2005, Mme Jean est devenue la 27e gouverneure générale et commandante en chef du Canada. Mme Jean a axé son mandat
sur la promotion du dialogue et de l’engagement citoyen dans la collectivité, aidant plus particulièrement les jeunes à prendre
leur place. Adepte convaincue de la « diplomatie culturelle », elle a mené une quarantaine de missions officielles et de visites
d’État, notamment en Afghanistan, en Chine, dans divers pays d’Afrique, des Amériques et de l’Europe. Michaëlle Jean parle
couramment cinq langues : le français, l’anglais, l’italien, l’espagnol et le créole, en plus de lire couramment le portugais.
Mme Jean cumule actuellement les fonctions de coprésidente de la Fondation Michaëlle Jean, d’Envoyée spéciale de
l’UNESCO en Haïti, et de chancelière de l’Université d’Ottawa.
MEDICAL STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS / BOURSES D’ÉTUDES POUR LES ÉTUDIANTS EN MÉDECINE
One outstanding student from each medical school in Canada will receive a 2012 scholarship supported by CFPC’s Research
and Education Foundation and Scotiabank. Be there to recognize and celebrate the future of family medicine.
Un étudiant exceptionnel de chaque faculté de médecine au pays recevra une bourse d’études pour 2012. Ces bourses
bénéficient de l’appui de la Fondation pour la recherche et l’éducation du CMFC et de la Banque Scotia. Venez célébrer
l’avenir de la médecine familiale.
LEGEND / LÉGENDE
Simultaneous interpretation / Interprétation simultanée
MTCC
Metro Toronto Convention Centre (South Building) / Palais des congrès du Toronto métropolitain (Immeuble sud)
Family Medicine Forum 2012 / Forum en médecine familiale 2012 9
KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS • DISCOURS D’OUVERTURE
*FMF keynotes are M1 accredited. Remember to claim your credits.
*Les séances plénières du FMF donnent droit à des crédits M1. N’oubliez pas de demander vos crédits.
KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS • DISCOURS D’OUVERTURE
KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS • DISCOURS D’OUVERTURE
FV200 – FRIDAY / VENDREDI
ROOM / SALLE : HALL F/G – MTCC
November 16 / 16 novembre
08:00 – 09:30 KEYNOTE ADDRESS / DISCOURS D’OUVERTURE
Dr G. Michael (Mike) Allan,
Edmonton, AB
MD, CCFP, FCFP / MD, CCMF, FCMF
“Baffled, Befuddled and Bemused: How not to get fooled again, and again, and,...”
« Déconcertés, déroutés, stupéfiés : comment ne pas se faire avoir, encore
et encore… »
Dr G. (Mike) Michael Allan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at
the University of Alberta and the Director of Evidence-Based Medicine. He has been in practice
approximately 15 years and presently works at the Northeast Community Health Centre in Edmonton.
Mike is the director of the Alberta College of Family Physicians Evidence and CPD Program, including
the provincial CME Roadshows.
Dr Allan’s keynote deals with the conflicting and confusing nature of medical information. During this keynote presentation, he
will review some of the reasons why medical information seems inconsistent and at times, contradictory. He will also examine
some of the myths and misinformation around chronic diseases and common medical problems, and reflect on some of the
mistakes we’ve made and some we may still be making. While discussing some of the ways we get fooled trying to “interpret
the truth” there will also be some practical information that can be applied immediately to improving patient care.
Dr G. (Mike) Michael Allan est professeur agrégé au département de médecine familiale à l’Université de l’Alberta et directeur
de la médecine fondée sur les données probantes. Il exerce la médecine depuis environ 15 ans, actuellement auprès du
Northeast Community Health Centre à Edmonton. Dr Allan dirige le Programme sur la médecine fondée sur les données
probantes et le DPC du Collège des médecins de famille de l’Alberta, qui comprend les tournées provinciales de FMC.
Dans son allocution, Dr Allan parlera de la confusion qui entoure l’information médicale. Il présentera certains motifs qui
expliquent pourquoi l’information médicale semble incohérente, voire même contradictoire. Il examinera certains mythes et
renseignements erronés qui entourent les maladies chroniques et problèmes médicaux courants ainsi que certaines erreurs
que nous avons commises et que nous continuons de commettre. Dans le courant de ses discussions sur les façons dont nous
trébuchons en tentant de « découvrir la vérité », il communiquera des renseignements pratiques qui pourront être appliqués
immédiatement pour améliorer la prestation des soins.
“State of the College address” / « Discours sur la situation du Collège »
Sandy Buchman, MD, CCFP, FCFP / MD, CCMF, FCMF
President / Président
The College of Family Physicians of Canada / Le Collège des médecins de famille du Canada
Dr Sandy Buchman has practised comprehensive family medicine in Mississauga, Ontario for 23
years, with special interests in palliative care, global health, obstetrics, and HIV/AIDS. Among his
numerous roles with CFPC committees, councils, and task forces, Dr Buchman joined the CFPC’s
National Executive Committee in 2010. He has provided outstanding leadership during his term as
President of the CFPC. During the State of the College Address, Dr Buchman will provide highlights
of the College’s achievements and priorities as this year’s CFPC President.
Le Dr Sandy Buchman a exercé la médecine familiale complète et globale à Mississauga (Ontario) pendant 23 ans et s’est
surtout intéressé aux soins palliatifs, à la médecine mondiale, à l’obstétrique et au VIH/SIDA. Dr Buchman a occupé de
nombreux postes au sein de comités, conseils et groupes de travail au CMFC; il s’est joint au Comité national de direction en
2010. Il a exercé un leadership exceptionnel durant son mandat à titre de Président du Collège des médecins de famille du
Canada. À l’occasion de son discours sur la situation du Collège, Dr Buchman fera le point sur ses priorités et ses réalisations
au cours de l’année en tant que Président du CMFC.
LEGEND / LÉGENDE
Simultaneous interpretation / Interprétation simultanée
MTCC
10 Metro Toronto Convention Centre (South Building) / Palais des congrès du Toronto métropolitain (Immeuble sud)
Family Medicine Forum 2012 / Forum en médecine familiale 2012
KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS • DISCOURS D’OUVERTURE
FRIDAY / VENDREDI
ROOM / SALLE : HALL F/G – MTCC
09:00 – 09:30
November 16 / 16 novembre
CFPC PRESIDENT’S INSTALLATION
CÉRÉMONIE DE L’INSTALLATION DE LA PRÉSIDENTE DU CMFC
Marie-Dominique Beaulieu, MD, CCFP, FCFP / MD, CCMF, FCMF
President 2012–2013 / Présidente 2012–2013
The College of Family Physicians of Canada / Le Collège des médecins de famille du Canada
Dr Beaulieu grew up in Quebec City, Quebec, and completed her medical degree and Family
Medicine Residency at Laval University. Dr Beaulieu currently practises comprehensive family
medicine at the Family Medicine Group of Hôpital Notre-Dame du Centre hospitalier de l’Université
de Montréal (CHUM) and is Professor with the Department of Family Medicine at the University of
Montréal.
With a special interest in primary care research, Dr Beaulieu is also affiliated with the Centre de recherche du CHUM. Her
research focuses on the implementation of primary care reform in Quebec and, specifically, on the development of family
medicine groups and interventions to foster high-quality care.
Dr Beaulieu has enjoyed many roles with the CFPC over the years—experiences that have enhanced her first-hand knowledge
and experience of the College and its programs and services. As part of this keynote session, Dr Beaulieu will be installed and
will deliver her inaugural address. Please join us in welcoming Dr Beaulieu as the CFPC’s 2012-2013 President.
Originaire de la ville de Québec, Dre Beaulieu a obtenu son diplôme en médecine et complété sa résidence en médecine
familiale à l’Université Laval. Elle pratique actuellement la médecine complète et globale au Groupe de médecine de famille
de l’Hôpital Notre-Dame du Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM) et est professeure au département de
médecine de famille de l’Université de Montréal.
Dre Beaulieu s’intéresse particulièrement aux recherches en soins primaires. Elle est également affiliée au Centre de recherche
du CHUM. Ses travaux de recherche portent essentiellement sur la mise en œuvre de la réforme des soins primaires au
Québec, plus particulièrement les groupes de médecine familiale et les interventions visant à améliorer la qualité des soins
primaires.
Dre Beaulieu a occupé plusieurs postes au sein du CMFC au fil des ans, ce qui lui a permis d’acquérir une connaissance
directe du Collège et de ses programmes et services. Dans le cadre de cette séance plénière, Dre Beaulieu sera installée en
tant que présidente et prononcera son discours inaugural. Accueillons ensemble Dre Beaulieu, présidente du CMFC pour 2012
et 2013.
Family Medicine Forum 2012 / Forum en médecine familiale 2012 11
KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS • DISCOURS D’OUVERTURE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • REMERCIEMENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • REMERCIEMENTS
2011-2012 CFPC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
COMITÉ DE DIRECTION DU CMFC EN 2011-2012
President / Président
Sandy Buchman, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Past-President / Président sortant
Rob Boulay, MD, CCFP
President Elect / Présidente désignée
Marie-Dominique Beaulieu, MD, CCMF, FCMF
Honourary Secretary-Treasurer / Secrétaire-trésorière honoraire
Kathy Lawrence, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Member-at-Large / Représentant des membres
Garey Mazowita, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Member-at-Large / Représentante des membres
Nirvair Levitt, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer
Directeur général et chef de la direction
Calvin L. Gutkin, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP
CFPC BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CONSEIL D’ADMINISTRATION DU CMFC
British Columbia / Colombie-Britannique
Lisa Gaede, MD, CCFP
Shari Claremont, MD, CCFP
Newfoundland & Labrador / Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador
Norah Duggan, MD, CCFP
Charlene Fitzgerald, MD, CCFP
Alberta
Paul Humphries, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Cathy Scrimshaw, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Section of Residents / Section des résidents
Jody Anderson, MD, CCFP
Ryan Gallagher, MD, MCFP
Melanie Flegel, MD, MCFP
Saskatchewan
Nico Kriel, MD, CCFP
Paula Schwann, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Manitoba
Paul Sawchuk, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Ian Goldstine, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Ontario
David Tannenbaum, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Anne Duvall, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Section of Medical Students
Section des étudiants en médecine
Helen Harmer
Émilie Gagnon
Section of Teachers / Section des enseignants
Miriam Boillat
Québec
Antoine Groulx, MD, CCMF
Dominique Deschênes, MD, CCMF
Caroline Laberge, MD, CCMF
Section of Family Physicians with Special Interests or Focused
Practices / Section des médecins de famille avec intérêts
particuliers ou pratiques ciblées
Tom Bailey, MD, CCFP, FCFP
New Brunswick / Nouveau-Brunswick
Anick Pelletier, MD, CCMF
Marc-André Doucet, MD, CCMF
National Association of Canadian Chairs of Family Medicine
David Price, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Nova Scotia / Nouvelle-Écosse
Susan Atkinson, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Michelle Ciach, MD, CCFP
Prince Edward Island / Île-du-Prince-Édouard
Andre Celliers, MD, MCFP
Lana Beth Barkhouse, MD, CCFP
12 Section of Researchers / Section des chercheurs
Alan Katz, MBChB, CCFP, FCFP
Family Medicine Forum 2012 / Forum en médecine familiale 2012
Public Member / Représentante du public
Judy Erola
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • REMERCIEMENTS
Executive Committee and Board Members 2012
Conseil d’administration et Comité de direction 2012
2011-2012 OCFP EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
COMITÉ DE DIRECTION DU CMFO EN 2011-2012
President, Region 5
Frank Martino, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP
President-Elect, Region 4
Anne DuVall, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Past-President, Region 6
Robert Algie, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Past-Past-President, Region 1
Jonathan Kerr, MD, CCFP
Member-at-Large and Honorary Secretary, Region 7
Cathy Faulds, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Member-at-Large and Honorary Treasurer, Region 2
Jan Kasperski,
Chief Executive Officer, RN, MHSc, CHE, ET
OCFP BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CONSEIL D’ADMINISTRATION DU CMFO
Sarah Newbery,
MD, CCFP, FCFP
Heather McLean,
MD, CCFP
Region 1:
North East & North West LHINs
Ieva Neimanis,
MD, CCFP, FCFP
Region 3:
Waterloo Wellington & HNHB LHINs
Michael Lee-Poy,
MD, CCFP
Region 3:
Waterloo Wellington & HNHB LHINs
Dorothy Emslie,
MD, CCFP, FCFP
Region 3:
Waterloo Wellington & HNHB LHINs
Sanjeev Goel,
MD, CCFP, FCFP
Mary Manno,
MD, CCFP
Region 4: Mississauga Halton
& Central West LHINs
Region 4: Mississauga Halton
& Central West LHINs
June Kingston,
MD, CCFP, FCFP
Region 4: Mississauga Halton
& Central West LHINs
Art Kushner,
MD, MCFP,
Region 5:
Toronto Central & Central LHINs
David White,
MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP
Region 5:
Toronto Central & Central LHINs
Danielle Martin,
MD, CCFP
Region 5:
Toronto Central & Central LHINs
Howard Petroff,
MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP
Region 6:
Central East & NSM LHINs
Mark Fraser,
MD, CCFP, FCFP
Region 7:
South East & Champlain LHIN
Chuck Mustard,
MD, CCFP, FCFP
Region 7:
South East & Champlain LHINs
Ryan Patchett-Marble,
Chair / Président
Pierre-Paul Tellier,
MD, CCFP, FCFP,
Montréal, QC
Members / Membres
Natalie Cauchon, MD, CCMF, Bathurst, NB
Lisa Fischer, MD, CCFP, London, ON
Namta Gupta, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Montréal, QC
Calvin Gutkin, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Mississauga, ON
Jamie Meuser, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Mississauga, ON
Daniel Ngui, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC
Anne-Patricia Prévost, MD, CCMF, Longueuil, QC
José François, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB
Jeff Sisler, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB
Scott MacLean, MD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB
Kaitlin Dupuis, MD, CCFP, Hamilton, ON
Renzhu Tao, Edmonton, AB
Robert Washburn, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Aylmer, ON
David Tannenbaum, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Region 1:
North East & North West LHINs
Family Medicine Forum Advisory
Committee
Comité consultatif du Forum
en médecine familiale
MD
Chair,
Residents’ Committee
CFPC Staff / Personnel du CMFC
Inese Grava-Gubins, MA, BSc, Mississauga, ON
Joanne Langevin, CMP, Mississauga, ON
Debby Lefebvre, BA, Mississauga, ON
Joan Morin, Mississauga, ON
Alisha Parris, Mississauga, ON
Cheryl Selig, Mississauga, ON
Mary Snook, Mississauga, ON
Michelle Swan, BA, Mississauga, ON
Manette Victor-Charles, Mississauga, ON
Naomi Wagschal, CEM, CMP, Mississauga, ON
2012 Scientific Program
Sub-Committee
Sous-comité du programme
scientifique de 2012
Co-Chairs / Coprésidents
Pierre-Paul Tellier, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Montréal, QC
Lori Teeple, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Strathroy, ON
Deborah Smith, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Sudbury, ON
Region 6:
Central East & NSM LHINs
Jamie Meuser, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
June Carroll, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
David White, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
Gwen Sampson, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Stouffville, ON
Stephen Milone, MD, CCFP, Orangeville, ON
Ken Trinh, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Ancaster, ON
Kendall Noel, MD, CCFP, Gloucester, ON
Kim Bender, MD, CCFP, Smithville, ON
Robert Washburn, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Aylmer, ON
Stephane Foidart, MD, Kenora ON
Andrew Arcand, MD, CCFP(EM), Markham, ON
Eleanor Cooledge, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
France Boudreau, MD, Ottawa, ON
Franklin Sheps, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Thornhill, ON
Janice Owen, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Ilderton, ON
Jenny Molson, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Kingston, ON
Jordana Sheps, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
John Brewer,
OCFP Staff / Personnel du CMFO
Rosana Pellizzari,
MD, CCFP
Region 6:
Central East & NSM LHINs
Rita Affleck,
MD, CCFP
Region 1:
North East & North West LHINs
Lawrence Aoun,
MD, CCFP
Region 2:
Erie St. Claire & South West LHINs
Sheri Roszell,
MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP
Region 2:
Erie St. Claire & South West LHINs
Jennifer Young,
MD, CCFP
MD, CCFP, FCFP
Region 7:
South East & Champlain LHINs
Coly Chau, BA, Toronto, ON
Ryan Morley, BSc, Toronto, ON
Richard Pita, BA, Toronto, ON
Eilyn Rodriguez, BEng, MASc, Toronto, ON
Family Medicine Forum 2012 / Forum en médecine familiale 2012 13
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • REMERCIEMENTS
Ontario College of Family Physicians (OCFP)
Le Collège des médecins de famille de
l’Ontario (CMFO)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • REMERCIEMENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • REMERCIEMENTS
British Columbia
Colombie-Britannique
Dr Stanley Lubin, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Vancouver, BC
Alberta
Dr Michel Donoff, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Edmonton, AB
Saskatchewan
Dr Daniel Johnson, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Kindersley, SK
Manitoba
Dre Frances Bérard, MD, CCMF, FCMF
Notre Dame de Lourdes, MB
Representing excellence in Canadian family medicine, the following ten
outstanding family physicians – one from each province – are acknowledged
as Canada’s Family Physicians of the Year. Each award recipient is nominated
by his or her peers, colleagues, community leaders, and provincial Chapter
for demonstrating the attributes embodied in the four principles of family
medicine through their clinical practices, teaching and research, community
involvement, and professional achievements. Each honouree will receive the
Reg L. Perkin Award, named in honour of the former Executive Director of the
CFPC (1985-1996).
Les dix médecins de famille exceptionnels suivants – un de chaque
province – personnifient l’excellence en médecine familiale. Reconnu
comme Médecin de famille canadien de l’année 2012, chaque
récipiendaire est nommé par ses pairs, ses collègues, les leaders de
sa collectivité et sa section provinciale pour avoir incarné les quatre
principes de la médecine familiale dans le cadre de ses activités cliniques,
d’enseignement et de recherche, ainsi que par son implication dans sa
communauté et ses réalisations professionnelles. Les lauréats reçoivent le
Prix Reg L. Perkin, nommé en l’honneur de l’ancien directeur général du
CMFC (1985-1996).
DAILY BADGE SCAN NOW REQUIRED – PROOF OF
PARTICIPATION: Remember to have your name badge scanned
EACH DAY by a CFPC staff member throughout the conference.
Self-scanning stations are also available throughout the conference
venues. All scanned registrants will receive a letter confirming
attendance at Family Medicine Forum 2012 by January 1st 2013.
Please note that these letters are not available for pick-up on-site.
14 Family Medicine Forum 2012 / Forum en médecine familiale 2012
Ontario
Dr Peter Wells, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Collingwood, ON
Québec
Dre Andrée Gagnon, MD, CCMF
Blainville, QC
New Brunswick
Nouveau-Brunswick
Dr Gregory Donald, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Moncton, NB
Nova Scotia
Nouvelle-Écosse
Dr Jane Brooks, MD, PhD, CCFP
Middleton, NS
Prince Edward Island
Île-du-Prince-Édouard
Dr Paul Kelly, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Summerside, PE
Newfoundland and Labrador
Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador
Dr Edgar Mayo, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Burin Bay Arm, NL
SCANNAGE QUOTIDIEN DE L’INSIGNE MAINTENANT
OBLIGATOIRE – PREUVE DE PARTICIPATION : N’oubliez pas de
faire scanner CHAQUE JOUR votre insigne d’identité par un membre
du personnel du CMFC durant toute la conférence. Des postes de
lecteur de code-barre se trouveront aussi un peu partout sur les lieux
de la conférence. Tous les participants inscrits dont l’insigne aura été
scannée recevront une lettre confirmant leur participation au Forum
en médecine familiale 2012 avant le 1er janvier 2013. Veuillez noter
que ces lettres ne seront pas disponibles sur place.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • REMERCIEMENTS
The CFPC invites you to drop by the CFPC REF
Showcase of Honourees – a special tribute to the
2012 Honours and Awards recipients
During FMF, take a few minutes to visit the Showcase
to view profiles of the outstanding family physicians,
residents and medical students who are recognized
for their leadership, achievements and contributions
to family medicine this year. They are the 2012
recipients of special CFPC honours, Awards of
Excellence, Canada’s Family Physicians of the Year,
and awards dedicated to research, teaching, and
family physician career development.
canadian family physician
CFP is Canada’s journal of family medicine. CFP
has been steadily building its academic prestige
with acceptance into PubMed Central, where fulltext
electronic versions of all of the world’s leading
medical journals are archived for researchers. CFP
is always on the lookout for potential authors,
particularly in the area of clinical review and critical
appraisal. Stop by the CFP booth and meet Dr Nick
Pimlott, Scientific Editor, and Dr Roger Ladouceur,
Associate Scientific Editor, for advice on writing and
submitting manuscripts for publication.
Check out this display near the registration area and
in the Exhibit Hall at College Square.
Récipiendaires des prix et
bourses 2012
La FRÉ du CMFC vous invite à voir « Pleins feux
sur nos lauréats », un hommage spécial aux
récipiendaires des prix et bourses 2012
Pendant le FMF, prenez quelques minutes pour
regarder cette vitrine qui met en vedette des
médecins de famille, des résidents et des étudiants
en médecine exceptionnels reconnus pour leur
leadership, leurs réalisations et leurs contributions à
la médecine familiale au cours de l’année. Ce sont
les lauréats 2012 des prix spéciaux du CMFC, des
Prix d’excellence, des Prix du médecin de famille de
l’année au Canada et des bourses visant à soutenir,
la recherche, l’enseignement et le perfectionnement
professionnel des médecins de famille.
Allez voir cet écran vidéo près du bureau des
inscriptions et dans le hall d’exposition au Carrefour
du Collège.
Le Médecin de famille canadien
Le MFC est la revue canadienne de médecine
familiale. Le MFC a établi graduellement son prestige
universitaire avec son acceptation dans PubMed
Central, où les versions électroniques en texte intégral
des principales revues médicales du monde sont
archivées pour les chercheurs. Le MFC est toujours
à l’affût d’auteurs potentiels dans le domaine des
révisions cliniques et des évaluations critiques. Arrêtezvous au stand du MFC et rencontrez nos rédacteurs
– Dr Nick Pimlott, rédacteur scientifique, et Dr Roger
Ladouceur, rédacteur scientifique adjoint – pour des
conseils sur la rédaction et la soumission d’articles
pour publication.
Family Medicine Forum 2012 / Forum en médecine familiale 2012 15
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • REMERCIEMENTS
2012 Honours and Awards
Recipients
INFORMATION • INFORMATION
INFORMATION • INFORMATION
FMF DAILY SCHEDULE
Wednesday
07:00-19:00
08:00-16:30
08:00-16:30
Mercredi
REGISTRATION OPEN
EXHIBIT HALL CLOSED
RESEARCH DAY
FAMILY MEDICINE EDUCATION FORUM
(FMEF)
Thursday
06:30-17:30
07:00-17:00
06:45-07:45
07:00-08:00
07:30-08:00
08:00-09:30
09:30-10:00
10:00-12:15
12:15-13:45
13:45-14:45
14:45-15:15
15:15-17:30
17:30-18:30
09:30-10:00
10:00-12:15
12:15-13:45
13:45-14:45
14:45-15:15
15:15-17:30
17:30-18:30
REGISTRATION OPEN
EXHIBIT HALL OPEN
Satellite symposia
Networking sessions
Pre-keynote entertainment
Opening ceremonies and keynote address
BREAK & POSTER VIEWING
Sessions
LUNCH
(12:30-13:30 Satellites/Events)
Sessions
BREAK
Sessions
Satellite symposia
11:15-12:15
12:15-13:45
13:45-16:00
16 08:00-16:30
08:00-16:30
DÉBUT DES INSCRIPTIONS
HALL D’EXPOSITION FERMÉ
JOURNÉE DE LA RECHERCHE
FORUM SUR L’ÉDUCATION EN
MÉDECINE FAMILIALE (FÉMF)
06:30-19:00
07:00-17:00
06:45-07:45
07:00-08:00
07:30-08:00
08:00-09:30
09:30-10:00
10:00-12:15
12:15-13:45
13:45-14:45
14:45-15:15
15:15-17:30
17:30-18:30
DÉBUT DES INSCRIPTIONS
OUVERTURE DU HALL D’EXPOSITION
Symposiums satellites
Séances de réseautage
Divertissements avant le discours
Cérémonies et discours d’ouverture
PAUSE ET VISITE DES AFFICHES
Séances
REPAS DU MIDI
(12:30-13:30 Satellites / Événements)
Séances
PAUSE
Séances
Symposiums satellites
Vendredi
REGISTRATION OPEN
EXHIBIT HALL OPEN
Satellite symposia
Networking sessions
Keynote address and
CFPC President’s Installation
BREAK & POSTER VIEWING
Sessions
LUNCH
(12:30-13:30 Satellites/Events)
Sessions
BREAK
Sessions
Satellite symposia
06:30-19:00
07:00-17:00
06:45-07:45
07:00-08:00
08:00-09:30
09:30-10:00
10:00-12:15
12:15-13:45
13:45-14:45
14:45-15:15
15:15-17:30
17:30-18:30
DÉBUT DES INSCRIPTIONS
OUVERTURE DU HALL D’EXPOSITION
Symposiums satellites
Séances de réseautage
Discours d’ouverture et Cérémonie de
l’installation de la présidente du CMFC
PAUSE ET VISITE DES AFFICHES
Séances
REPAS DU MIDI
(12:30-13:30 Satellites / Événements)
Séances
PAUSE
Séances
Symposiums satellites
Samedi
Saturday
06:30-15:30
07:00-13:30
06:45-07:45
07:00-08:00
08:30-10:45
10:45-11:15
07:00-19:00
Jeudi
Friday
06:30-17:30
07:00-16:00
06:45-07:45
07:00-08:00
08:00-09:30
HORAIRE QUOTIDIEN DU FMF
REGISTRATION OPEN
EXHIBIT HALL OPEN
Satellite symposia
Walk for the Docs of Tomorrow
Sessions
BREAK &
Passport Contest Grand Prize Draw
(Exhibit Hall)
Sessions
LUNCH
(12:30 - 13:30 Satellites/Events)
Sessions
Family Medicine Forum 2012 / Forum en médecine familiale 2012
06:30 -15:30
07:00-13:30
06:45-07:45
07:00-08:00
08:30-10:45
10:45-11:15
11:15-12:15
12:15-13:45
13:45-16:00
DÉBUT DES INSCRIPTIONS
OUVERTURE DU HALL D’EXPOSITION
Symposiums satellites
Marche pour les médecins de demain
Séances
PAUSE ET
Tirage du concours du passeport quotidien
(Hall d’exposition)
Séances
REPAS DU MIDI
(12:30-13:30 Satellites / Événements)
Séances
INFORMATION • INFORMATION
Crédits Mainpro® M-1 – FMF 2012
This program meets the accreditation criteria of The
College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been
accredited for up to 18 Mainpro-M1 credits.
Ce programme satisfait aux critères d’agrément du
Collège des médecins de famille du Canada et donne
droit à jusqu’à 18 crédits Mainpro-M1.
Thursday...........you may claim up to 6.5 credits
Friday................you may claim up to 6.5 credits
Saturday............you may claim up to 5 credits
Jeudi..................vous pouvez réclamer jusqu’à 6,5 crédits
Vendredi...........vous pouvez réclamer jusqu’à 6,5 crédits
Samedi..............vous pouvez réclamer jusqu’à 5 crédits
MainproTM M-1
Credit Reporting Made Easy!
MainproTM M-1
L’ABC de la déclaration des crédits!
Choose ONE of the following:
Choisissez UNE des façons suivantes :
Use a CME Credit Reporting Form or report your credits
online at www.cfpc.ca
Utilisez le Formulaire de déclaration des crédits de FMC
ou déclarez vos crédits en ligne au www.cfpc.ca
Submit a hard copy evaluation form - A tear-out session
evaluation form is located in the centre of this program.
Mainpro-M1 credits for FMF 2012 will be automatically
added to your CPD record upon completion and
submission of the form. Deposit boxes for completed
forms are located throughout the FMF venues. Important
note: If you submit your credits by completing the 2012
FMF Evaluation and Mainpro-M1 Credit Reporting Form
provided in this program, please do not enter them again
online.
Soumettez le formulaire d’évaluation papier. Détachez
le formulaire d’évaluation qui se trouve au centre de
ce programme. Les crédits Mainpro-M1 pour le FMF
2012 seront automatiquement versés à votre dossier
de DPC lorsque vous aurez soumis votre formulaire
dûment rempli. Les formulaires peuvent être déposés
dans des boîtes prévues à cette fin sur le site du FMF.
Avis important : Si vous déclarez vos crédits au moyen
du Formulaire d’évaluation et de déclaration des crédits
Mainpro-M1 pour le FMF 2012 ci-inclus, prière de ne pas
les entrer en ligne une deuxième fois.
NOTE: The FMF Evaluation and CME Reporting form
is NOT for Satellite Symposia, Mainpro-C sessions, or
Pre-Conference Day activities. Separate certificates of
participation will be issued by the CME/CPD providers of
these activities.
NOTE : NE PAS utiliser le Formulaire d’évaluation et de
déclaration des crédits du FMF pour les symposiums
satellites, les séances Mainpro-C ou les activités de la
Journée préconférence. Des attestations de participation
seront émises par les fournisseurs de FMC/DPC pour ces
activités.
New This Year - Mainpro Lounge
Visit the MAINPRO LOUNGE to meet CPD staff, have a
coffee, ask your questions, and provide your feedback!
Learn about:
• Mainpro credit categories and options
• How to set up your account and report your
MAINPRO credits online
• Annual minimum reporting requirements
• Obtaining Fellowship
• CPD initiatives and projects
Important Reminder
Effective January 1st, 2013, all Mainpro participants will
be required to report a minimum of 25 credits every
year during their five-year cycle. The annual minimum
may be composed of any combination of Mainpro-M1,
Mainpro-M2, and/or Mainpro-C credits; A minimum of
250 credits are still required within the five year cycle.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON MAINPRO CREDITS,
VISIT THE CFPC WEBSITE:
http://www.cfpc.ca /MAINPRO/
Du nouveau cette année – Salon Mainpro
Visitez le SALON MAINPRO pour rencontrer les membres
du personnel du Département de DPC, prendre un café,
poser des questions et donner vos commentaires!
Renseignez-vous sur :
• Les catégories de crédits Mainpro et vos options
• L’établissement de votre compte et la déclaration de
vos crédits MAINPRO en ligne
• Les exigences minimales annuelles à l’égard de la
déclaration de crédits
• Le titre de fellow
• Les initiatives et projets de DPC
Rappel important
À compter du 1er janvier 2013, tous les participants
Mainpro devront déclarer un minimum de 25 crédits
chaque année de leur cycle quinquennal. Le minimum
annuel peut comprendre toute combinaison de crédits
Mainpro-M1, Mainpro-M2, et (ou) Mainpro-C. Un
minimum de 250 crédits est requis à la fin du cycle de
cinq ans.
POUR DE PLUS AMPLES RENSEIGNEMENTS
SUR LES CRÉDITS MAINPRO, CONSULTEZ
LE SITE WEB DU CMFC :
http://www.cfpc.ca /MAINPRO/
Family Medicine Forum 2012 / Forum en médecine familiale 2012 17
INFORMATION • INFORMATION
Mainpro® M-1 credits – FMF 2012
INFORMATION • INFORMATION
INFORMATION • INFORMATION
REGISTRATION / INSCRIPTION
Registration is located on Level 600 of the Metro Toronto
Convention Centre – South Building. This is where you will
pick up your name badge (if you have not received it by
mail), delegate kit, and have your name badge scanned.
Le bureau des inscriptions est situé au niveau 600 du Palais
des congrès du Toronto métropolitain – Immeuble sud. Vous
pourrez passer prendre votre insigne d’identité (si vous ne
l’avez pas reçue par la poste), votre trousse du participant et
faire scanner votre insigne d’identité.
SPEAKERS / CONFÉRENCIERS
Speakers should register at least 1 hour prior to their session,
at the Registration Desk and then proceed to the Speakers’
Room, located in Room 809 on the 800 Level of the Metro
Toronto Convention Centre – South Building.
Les conférenciers devraient s’inscrire au moins une heure
avant le début de leur séance, au bureau des inscriptions,
puis se rendre au Salon des conférenciers, situé à la salle
809, au niveau 800 du Palais des congrès du Toronto
métropolitain – Immeuble sud.
EXHIBITORS / EXPOSANTS
All identified exhibitor personnel must check in at the
Registration Desk before proceeding to the Exhibit Hall,
located in Hall E on the 800 Level of the Metro Toronto
Convention Centre – South Building.
Tous les membres du personnel des exposants désignés
doivent s’inscrire au bureau des inscriptions avant de se
rendre au hall d’exposition situé à la salle E, au niveau 800
du Palais des congrès du Toronto métropolitain – Immeuble
sud.
NAME BADGES
INSIGNES D’IDENTITÉ
IMPORTANT! Your registration badge must be worn at
all times and entitles you to attend keynotes, scientific
sessions, exhibits, breakfasts, breaks, lunches, the President’s
Installation, Convocation and the FMF Celebration. Badges
for paid accompanying persons will entitle them to attend
keynotes, some sessions, exhibits, breakfasts, breaks, lunch,
the President’s Installation, Convocation and the FMF
Celebration.
IMPORTANT ! Votre insigne d’identité vous donne droit
d’assister aux séances plénières, aux séances scientifiques,
aux expositions, aux petits déjeuners, aux pauses-santé, aux
repas du midi, à la cérémonie d’installation du président, à
la collation des grades et à la soirée gala du FMF. Vous devez
la porter en tout temps. Les insignes des personnes qui vous
accompagnent, qui ont dûment payé les frais qui s’imposent,
leur donnent droit aux séances plénières, à certaines séances,
au hall d’exposition, aux petits déjeuners, aux pauses-santé,
aux repas du midi, à la cérémonie d’installation du président,
à la collation des grades et à la soirée gala du FMF.
BAR CODE READERS
LECTEURS CODE-BARRE
IMPORTANT! All FMF registrants must have their name
badge scanned each day they attend the conference. CFPC
staff will be happy to scan your badge for you or you may
use the convenient ‘self-scan’ stations located throughout the
conference venues.
Registration: All registrants at FMF 2012 will have their name
badge scanned as proof of attendance.
Exhibit Hall: Many exhibitors will have bar code readers
available at their booths. With your permission, booth
staff will scan the bar code on your badge to obtain the
information as it appears on your FMF 2012 registration.
IMPORTANT ! Tous les participants inscrits au FMF doivent
faire scanner leur insigne d’identité les jours où ils assistent
à la conférence. Le personnel du CMFC sera en mesure de
scanner votre insigne ou encore vous pouvez utiliser les
postes de lecteur code-barre situés à des endroits pratiques
sur les lieux de la conférence.
Inscription : Tous les participants au FMF 2012 doivent
faire scanner leur insigne d’identité comme preuve de leur
présence.
Hall d’exposition : Nombre d’exposants disposeront d’un
lecteur code-barre à leur kiosque. Avec votre permission,
ils pourront scanner votre insigne d’identité pour obtenir
l’information telle qu’elle apparaît sur votre inscription au
FMF 2012.
PRIVACY POLICY
POLITIQUE DE CONFIDENTIALITÉ
The CFPC collects, uses, and discloses personal information
in accordance with current privacy legislation and the CFPC
privacy policy. This policy is published in its entirety on its
website at www.cfpc.ca.
Le CMFC recueille, utilise et communique des renseignements
personnels conformément à la loi relative à la protection
de la vie privée actuellement en vigueur et à la politique de
confidentialité du CMFC. Le texte intégral de cette politique
est publié sur le site web du CMFC à www.cfpc.ca.
LUNCH TICKETS
BILLETS POUR LES REPAS DU MIDI
All FMF registrants will receive lunch tickets for boxed
lunches on the days they are registered. To receive a lunch,
these tickets must be presented to the conference centre staff
at designated lunch areas.
Tous les participants inscrits au FMF recevront des billets pour
une boîte à lunch pour les journées auxquelles ils sont inscrits.
Ils doivent présenter ces billets aux préposés du Centre des
congrès aux endroits désignés pour le repas du midi.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
EN CAS D’URGENCE
In the event of an emergency, please contact the Metro
Toronto Convention Centre staff, hotel staff and/or security
staff.
En cas d’urgence, communiquez avec le personnel du Palais
des congrès du Toronto métropolitain, le personnel de l’hôtel
et/ou le personnel de sécurité.
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INFORMATION • INFORMATION
Convocation will take place Saturday, November 17th, from
7:00 pm to 8:30 pm in Hall F on the 800 Level of the Metro
Toronto Convention Centre – South Building.
La cérémonie de la collation des grades se déroulera le
samedi 17 novembre, de 19h à 20h30, dans la salle F au
niveau 800 du Palais des congrès du Toronto métropolitain
– Immeuble sud.
GOWN PICK UP
CUEILLETTE DE LA TOGE
Gowns will be available in the Gowning and Photography
Room (Hall D) on the 800 Level of the Metro Toronto
Convention Centre – South Building on Friday, November
16th from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Saturday, November
17th, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. All Convocation
participants will require a gown for the Convocation
procession. There is no charge for renting a gown.
Vous pouvez prendre votre toge à la salle d’habillage et de
photographie (Hall D) au niveau 800 du Palais des congrès
du Toronto métropolitain – Immeuble sud, le vendredi 16
novembre, entre 8h et 16h et le samedi 17 novembre, entre
8h et 16h. Tous les participants à la collation des grades
doivent porter la toge pour la procession. Il n’y a pas de
frais de location de la toge.
PHOTOGRAPHS
PHOTOGRAPHIES
Professional photographers will be available in the Gowning
and Photography Room (Hall D) on the 800 Level of the
Metro Toronto Convention Centre – South Building on
Saturday, November 17th, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. If you wish to have your photo taken, we strongly
encourage you to do so earlier in the day rather than waiting
until Saturday afternoon when the line-up could be very
long. There will be no photography available after 4:00 p.m.
on Saturday.
Des photographes professionnels seront à votre disposition
dans la salle d’habillage et de photographie (Hall D) au
niveau 800 du Palais des congrès du Toronto métropolitain
– Immeuble sud, le samedi 17 novembre entre 8h et 16h.
Si vous désirez faire prendre votre photo, nous vous
conseillons fortement à le faire tôt dans la journée plutôt
que d’attendre le samedi après-midi car la file d’attente
pourrait être assez longue. Il n’y aura pas de séance de
photographie après 16h le samedi.
MARSHALLING
DÉFILÉ
Beginning at 6:15 p.m. on Saturday, November 17th, all
Convocants must report to Hall D on the 800 Level of the
Metro Toronto Convention Centre – South Building. The
marshalling area will be open only to those participating
in Convocation. Due to the large number of individuals
involved in Convocation, family and friends are not
permitted to join you in Hall D. Family and friends should
go directly to Hall F which opens at 6:00 pm.
À compter de 18h15, le samedi 17 novembre, tous les
participants officiels à la collation des grades doivent se
présenter à la salle D au niveau 800 du Palais des congrès
du Toronto métropolitain – Immeuble sud. L’aire de
rassemblement sera ouverte seulement à ceux qui prennent
part à la Collation des grades. En raison du grand nombre de
participants à cette cérémonie, les familles et amis ne sont
pas admis dans la salle D. Ces personnes doivent se rendre
directement à la salle F où les portes ouvriront à 18h.
GOWN AND HOOD RETURN
RETOUR DE LA TOGE ET DE
L’ÉPITOGE
Your gown and hood must be returned to Hall D, which
will remain open until 9:30 pm. We encourage you to
return your gown as soon as possible.
Vous devez retourner votre toge et votre épitoge à la
salle D avant 21h30. Nous vous encourageons cependant à
le faire aussitôt que possible après la cérémonie.
Family Medicine Forum 2012 / Forum en médecine familiale 2012 19
INFORMATION • INFORMATION
CONVOCATION AND AWARDS CEREMONY
COLLATION DES GRADES ET CÉRÉMONIE DE REMISE DES PRIX
HIGHLIGHTS • POINTS SAILLANTS
HIGHLIGHTS • POINTS SAILLANTS
WEDNESDAY / MERCREDI November 14 novembre
PRE-CONFERENCE DAY / JOURNÉE PRÉCONFÉRENCE
07:00 – 19:00 08:00 – 16:30
Registration open / Ouverture des inscriptions
Exhibit hall closed / Hall d’exposition fermé
FAMILY MEDICINE EDUCATION FORUM (FMEF)
FORUM SUR L’ÉDUCATION EN MÉDECINE FAMILIALE (FEMF)
Room / Salle : 718 A/B – MTCC
Simultaneous Interpretation (where indicated) / Les services d’interprétation simultanée (à l’endroit indiqué)
08:00 – 16:30
8th ANNUAL FAMILY MEDICINE RESEARCH DAY
8e JOURNÉE ANNUELLE DE RECHERCHE EN MÉDECINE FAMILIALE
Room / Salle : 701 A/B – Mtcc
Simultaneous Interpretation (where indicated) / Les services d’interprétation simultanée (à l’endroit indiqué)
12:30 – 13:30
LUNCH / SECTION OF RESEARCHERS ANNUAL MEETING
REPAS DU MIDI / ASSEMBLÉE ANNUELLE DE LA SECTION DES CHERCHEURS 18:30 – 23:00
SECTION OF RESEARCHERS DINNER SOUPER DE LA SECTION DES CHERCHEURS
Room / Salle : 701 A/B – MTCC
Location / Endroit : Latvian Canadian Cultural Centre
**Transportation will be available at the Fairmont Royal York and Intercontinental Hotel at 17:45**
**Le transport est offert à partir des hôtels Fairmont Royal York Hotel et Intercontinental. Départ : 17h45**
Important Notice
The College of Family Physicians of Canada
(CFPC) will arrange to have professional
photography and video footage taken during
the 2012 Family Medicine Forum (FMF).
Please be advised that these materials may
be published in CFPC materials in print and
electronic format including the CFPC and FMF
websites.
By participating in the 2012 Family Medicine
Forum, you 1) grant the CFPC the right and
permission to use any such photographs/
video clips in which you may be included, in
whole or in part, for such purposes; 2) waive
any right that you may have to inspect and/or approve any such
photographs/video clips; 3) transfer to CFPC any right you may
have in such photographs/video clips and waive moral rights, if
any; and 4) release and discharge CFPC from any liability that may
arise from the use of such photographs/video clips by CFPC. All
photographic materials become the property of the CFPC and may
be displayed, distributed or used by the CFPC for any purpose.
Names and/or brief bios would be included with permission.
The language of the session title indicates the language in which the session will be
presented. For those sessions with simultaneous interpretation, the title will be bilingual
with the simultaneous interpretation symbol appearing beside that title. Ω
20 TICKETS REQUIRED / BILLETS REQUIS
Family Medicine Forum 2012 / Forum en médecine familiale 2012
Avis important
Le Collège des médecins de famille du Canada
(CMFC) retiendra les services de photographes
qui prendront des photos et des vidéos durant
le Forum en médecine familiale 2012 (FMF).
Veuillez noter que ces images pourraient être
publiées sous formes imprimée et électronique
dans le matériel du CMFC, y compris les sites
web du Collège et du FMF.
En participant au Forum en médecine familiale
2012, vous 1) accordez au CMFC les droits
exclusifs d’utiliser, pour les fins susmentionnées,
ces photographies/vidéos dans lesquelles vous
pourriez apparaître, en tout ou en partie;
2) renoncez à tout droit que nous pourriez avoir d’inspecter ou
d’approuver ces photos/vidéos clips; 3) transférez au CMFC tous
les droits que vous pourriez avoir sur ces photos/vidéos clips et
renoncez à tous droits moraux, le cas échéant; et 4) dégagez le
CMFC de toutes responsabilités pouvant découler de l’utilisation
de ces photographies/vidéos clips par le CMFC. Tout le matériel
photographique devient la propriété du CMFC et peut être affiché,
distribué ou utilisé par le CMFC à n’importe quelle fin. Les noms
et/ou une brève biographie seraient inclus avec votre autorisation
seulement.
Les séances seront présentées dans la langue du titre mentionné. Un titre bilingue, marqué
du symbole des écouteurs indique que l’interprétation simultanée sera offerte. Ω
HIGHLIGHTS • POINTS SAILLANTS
06:30 – 17:30 07:00 – 17:00
November 15 novembre
Registration open / Ouverture des inscriptions
Exhibit hall open / Ouverture du hall d’exposition
12:30 – 13:30
FIRST FIVE YEARS IN FAMILY PRACTICE LUNCHEON TICKETS REQUIRED / BILLETS REQUIS
DÉJEUNER POUR LES MÉDECINS DE FAMILLE DANS LES CINQ PREMIÈRES ANNÉES
DE LEUR PRATIQUE
12:30 – 13:30
SECTION OF TEACHERS ANNUAL MEETING
ASSEMBLÉE ANNUELLE DE LA SECTION DES ENSEIGNANTS
12:30 – 13:30
ESTATE, WILL, AND CHARITABLE GIFT PLANNING SEMINAR
SÉMINAIRE SUR LA PLANIFICATION DE SUCCESSIONS, DE TESTAMENTS ET DE DONS
Room / Salle : 808 – MTCC
Room / Salle : 718 A – MTCC
Room / Salle : 711 – MTCC
12:30 – 14:00 ONTARIO COLLEGE OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS (OCFP) ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND
PRESIDENT’S INSTALLATION
ASSEMBLÉE GÉNÉRALE ANNUELLE ET INSTALLATION DU PRÉSIDENT DU COLLÈGE DES
MÉDECINS DE FAMILLE DE L’ONTARIO (CMFO)
Room / Salle : HALL G – MTCC
13:45 – 17:30 RURAL EDUCATORS FORUM / FORUM DES ÉDUCATEURS RURAUX
Room / Salle : 717 A – MTCC
18:00 – 19:30 ONTARIO COLLEGE OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS AWARDS CEREMONY
CÉRÉMONIE DE REMISE DES PRIX DU COLLÈGE DES MÉDECINS DE FAMILLE DE L’ONTARIO (CMFO)
Location / Endroit : Ontario Room – Royal York Hotel
19:30 – 22:30
STUDENT AND RESIDENT SOCIAL EVENING
SOIRÉE SOCIALE DES ÉTUDIANTS ET DES RÉSIDENTS
TICKETS REQUIRED / BILLETS REQUIS
Location / Endroit : Medieval Times
**Transportation will be available at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre – South Building at 18:15**
**Transportation est offert à partir du Palais des congrès du Toronto métropolitain – Immeuble sud – Départ :18h15**
Session cancellation: The College reserves the right to cancel session(s) due to unforeseen
circumstances and cannot accept responsibility for out-of-pocket expenses incurred due to
the cancellation of any session.
Annulation de séance : Le Collège se réserve le droit d’annuler une ou plusieurs séances
s’il survient des événements imprévus et ne sera pas responsable de toute menue dépense
encourue en raison de l’annulation d’une séance.
LEGEND / LÉGENDE
Pre-Registration Required / Préinscription Obligatoire
MTCC
Simultaneous interpretation / Interprétation simultanée
Metro Toronto Convention Centre (South Building) / Palais des congrès du Toronto métropolitain (Immeuble sud)
Family Medicine Forum 2012 / Forum en médecine familiale 2012 21
HIGHLIGHTS • POINTS SAILLANTS
THURSDAY / JEUDI HIGHLIGHTS • POINTS SAILLANTS
HIGHLIGHTS • POINTS SAILLANTS
FRIDAY / VENDREDI 06:30 – 17:30 07:00 – 16:00
09:00 – 09:30
10:00 – 12:00
10:00 – 12:15
12:30 – 13:30
November 16 novembre
Registration open / Ouverture des inscriptions
Exhibit hall open / Ouverture du hall d’exposition
PRESIDENT’S INSTALLATION
CÉRÉMONIE DE L’INSTALLATION DE LA PRÉSIDENTE
Hall F/G – MTCC
Immediately following Keynote / Immédiatement après le discours d’ouverture
HISTORY AND NARRATIVE: STORIES IN FAMILY MEDICINE
HISTOIRE ET NARRATION : LES RÉCITS EN MÉDECINE FAMILIALE
Room / Salle : 718 A – MTCC
SECTIONS OF TEACHERS AND RESEARCHERS SYMPOSIUM
SYMPOSIUM DES SECTIONS DES ENSEIGNANTS ET DES CHERCHEURS
Room / Salle : 711 – MTCC
COLLEGE OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS OF CANADA (CFPC) ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
ASSEMBLÉE GÉNÉRALE ANNUELLE DU COLLÈGE DES MÉDECINS DE FAMILLE DU CANADA
Room / Salle : 718 A – MTCC
18:15 Reception / Réception • 19:30 Dinner / Dîner TICKETS REQUIRED / BILLETS REQUIS
SECTION OF TEACHERS DINNER / SOUPER DE LA SECTION DES ENSEIGNANTS
Location / Endroit : The Fermenting Cellar
**Transportation will be available at the Intercontinental Hotel and Royal York Hotel starting at 18:00**
**Le transport est offert à partir des hôtels Fairmont Royal York Hotel et Intercontinental. Départ : 18h**
Humanities
Theatre
Théâtre des
sciences humaines
Celebrating the Arts in the Physician’s Life
Célébrons les arts dans la vie du médecin
Exhibit Hall / Hall d’exposition
Thursday / Jeudi
12:30–13:30
The Role of Narrative and the Humanities in
Family Medicine: Storytelling and networking
Friday / Vendredi 12:30–13:30
Extreme Family Practice II: Case history from
Nunavut
Saturday / Samedi 12:30–13:30
Putting Your Story Down on Paper: Tools of the
writing trade for medical professionals
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06:30 – 15:30 07:00 – 13:30
November 17 novembre
Registration open / Ouverture des inscriptions
Exhibit hall open / Ouverture du hall d’exposition
07:00 – 08:00 CFPC WALK FOR THE DOCS OF TOMORROW
MARCHE DU CMFC POUR LES MÉDECINS DE DEMAIN
Meet on the 600 Level of the MTCC – near Registration
Rencontre au niveau 600 du MTCC – près du bureau des inscriptions
12:30 – 13:30
19:00 – 20:30
MEDICAL STUDENT AND FAMILY MEDICINE RESIDENT TICKETS REQUIRED / BILLETS REQUIS
NETWORKING LUNCHEON
PETIT DÉJEUNER DE RÉSEAUTAGE DES ÉTUDIANTS ET DES RÉSIDENTS EN MÉDECINE FAMILIALE
Room / Salle : 808 – MTCC
CONVOCATION AND AWARDS CEREMONY
COLLATION DES GRADES ET CÉRÉMONIE DE REMISE DES PRIX
Hall F – MTCC
20:30 – Midnight / minuit
FMF CELEBRATION / SOIRÉE GALA DU FMF – All are welcome! / Tous sont les bienvenus!
Hall G – MTCC
FMF CELEBRATION
SOIRÉE GALA DU FMF
All are welcome! Join us for the annual party that officially
brings FMF to a close! Take the opportunity to mingle with
your colleagues and to let loose as Slice of Life entertains
through a great selection of rock, pop and R&B.This energetic
ensemble features some practicing family physicians (and
CFPC members) amongst its ranks – come and enjoy the
evening and support your peers in family medicine as
Slice of Life keeps the night hopping!
8th Annual CFPC
Walk for the Docs!
8e marche annuelle
du CMFC pour les
médecins de demain!
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Metro Toronto Convention Centre
Contribute to the Research and Education Foundation by
walking, running, or sponsoring a participant at this year’s
Walk for the Docs, taking place on Saturday, November
17,
at CFPC’s Family Medicine Forum in Toronto, Ontario.
Follow us on Twitter – twitter.com/WalkforDocs
Samedi 17 novembre 2012
Palais des congrès du Toronto métropolitain
“Slice of Life”
Vous êtes tous les bienvenus! Soyez des nôtres pour la
célébration annuelle qui clôturera officiellement le FMF! Profitez
de l’occasion pour socialiser avec vos collègues et danser au
rythme de Slice of Life, un groupe musical qui vous divertira avec
une variété de genres musicaux : rock, pop et R&B. Quelques
médecins de famille en pratique active (et membres du CMFC)
font partie de cet ensemble musical fort énergique. Venez vous
amuser et encourager vos collègues en médecine familiale alors
que Slice of Life saura animer la soirée de belle façon!
Appuyez la Fondation pour la recherche et l’éducation :
marchez, courez ou commanditez un participant à
l’occasion de la marche annuelle pour les médecins de
demain, qui aura lieu le samedi 17 novembre dans le cadre
du Forum en médecine familiale du CMFC à Toronto.
Suivez-nous sur Twitter (twitter.com/WalkforDocs).
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SATURDAY / SAMEDI HIGHLIGHTS • POINTS SAILLANTS
HIGHLIGHTS • POINTS SAILLANTS
STUDENT AND RESIDENT ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITÉS POUR LES ÉTUDIANTS ET LES RÉSIDENTS
We welcome all learners to the FMF. The program this year includes several sessions specially oriented towards students’ and residents’
educational needs. You will find some of them listed below. Remember these are suggestions and you may attend any other session of your
choosing (unless ‘closed’ or ‘full’). We hope that your experience at FMF 2012 will be enriching.
Tous les apprenants sont les bienvenus au FMF. Cette année, plusieurs séances ont été conçues pour répondre aux besoins particuliers des
étudiants et des résidents en matière de formation. Certaines sont énumérées ci-après. Toutefois, n’oubliez pas : ce ne sont que quelques
suggestions : vous pouvez participer à n’importe quelle séance qui vous intéresse (à moins qu’elle soit fermée ou que toutes les places soient
déjà prises). Nous vous souhaitons une expérience enrichissante au FMF 2012.
THURSDAY / JEUDI
07:00–15:15 Family Medicine Resident Posters
Affiches des résidents en médecine familiale
700 Level – NIVEAU 700 – MTCC
View the posters located in the Exhibit hall for an opportunity to learn about the work being conducted by family medicine residents from
across Canada.
Allez voir les affiches présentées dans le hall d’exposition pour de plus amples renseignements sur les travaux réalisés par des résidents en
médecine familiale du Canada.
T7591
13:45–14:45
Inspiring New Minds: MedSS and iHealthSS
T1670
15:15–17:30
Prison Health Educational Opportunities for Medical Students and Residents
Room / Salle : 709 – MTCC
Room / Salle : 712 – MTCC
18:30–22:30 Student and Resident Social Evening
Soirée sociale des étudiants et des résidents
“A Knight to Remember!” The Section of Medical Students and Section of Residents of the College invite you to meet your colleagues at a
Joust at Medieval Times!
Ticket holders: Meet at the South Entrance to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre
Boarding time: 6:15 p.m. Departure time: 6:30 p.m. Return time: 10:00 p.m.
Tickets will not be available for purchase at Medieval Times.
La Section des étudiants en médecine et la Section des résidents du Collège vous invite à une Soirée chevaleresque! Venez rencontrer vos
collègues pour un tournoi au Medieval Times!
Titulaires de billets : Rencontre à la sortie Sud du Palais des congrès du Toronto métropolitain
Vous pouvez monter dans l’autobus à 18h15. Départ : 18h30. Retour : 22h
Il est impossible de se procurer des billets sur le site de Medieval Times.
FRIDAY / VENDREDI
07:00–15:15 Medical Student Posters
Affiches des étudiants en médecine
700 Level – NIVEAU 700 – MTCC
F3352 10:00–11:00
When is Enough Enough? Training after family medicine residency
Opportunities, perspectives and a panel discussion
F4453
13:45–14:45
Teaching Medical Students and Residents to Care for Patients with Developmental Disabilities
F2991
15:15–17:30
EMR-Enabled Clinical Experiences for the Preceptor and Medical Student: Why Adoption Matters
Room / Salle : 717 A – MTCC
Room / Salle : 802 A/B – MTCC
Room / Salle : 703 – MTCC
LEGEND / LÉGENDE
MTCC
24 Metro Toronto Convention Centre (South Building) / Palais des congrès du Toronto métropolitain (Immeuble sud)
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F4318
“Back to the Future”: The family physicians of today meet the family doctors of tomorrow
16:30–17:30 « Retour vers le futur »: Les médecins de famille d’aujourd’hui rencontrent les médecins de famille
de demain
Room / Salle : 803A – MTCC Some of today’s best family physicians in Canada share their professional insights and advice with the next generation!
An exclusive meeting for family medicine residents and medical students to meet with Canada’s Family Physicians of the Year, the recipients
of the 2012 Reg L. Perkin Award, to discuss the broad range of opportunities that are part of a family medicine career. A unique chance to
ask questions of the pros, and learn from their wealth of knowledge, experience and mentorship.
Certains des meilleurs médecins de famille qui exercent actuellement au Canada partagent leurs réflexions et leurs conseils avec la nouvelle
génération de médecins! Une occasion exclusive pour les résidents en médecine familiale et les étudiants en médecine de rencontrer les
Médecins de famille de l’année, les récipiendaires du Prix Reg L. Perkin pour 2012, pour discuter de la vaste gamme de possibilités qui font
partie d’une carrière en médecine familiale. Une occasion rêvée de poser des questions et de tirer profit de toutes leurs connaissances,
expérience et mentorat.
SATURDAY / SAMEDI
07:00–08:00 Walk for the Docs of Tomorrow / Marche pour les médecins de demain
Meet at the Registration Level of the MTCC – near Registration
Rencontre au niveau des inscriptions du MTCC – près du bureau des inscriptions
S9363
09:45–10:45
Special Interests and Focused Practices: What does this mean for comprehensive
continuing care and the future of family medicine?
Room / Salle : 716 A – MTCC
S6347
09:45–12:15
Giving Birth to a Successful Maternity Care Practice: A primer for learners and new graduates
Room / Salle : 501 A/B – MTCC
12:30–13:30 Medical Student and Family Medicine Resident Luncheon – TICKETS REQUIRED.
Petit déjeuner des étudiants en médecine et des résidents en médecine familiale – BILLET REQUIS.
Room / Salle : 808 – MTCC
This event provides medical students and family medicine residents the opportunity to network with one another. Seating is limited - reserve
your ticket today!
Cette activité donne aux étudiants en médecine et aux résidents en médecine familiale l’occasion de réseauter entre eux. Les places sont
limitées, procurez-vous vos billets dès aujourd’hui.
19:00–20:30 Convocation and Awards Ceremony / Collation des grades et cérémonie de remise des prix
Hall F – MTCC
20:30
FMF Celebration / Soirée gala du FMF
Hall G – MTCC
EVERY DAY AT FMF / TOUS LES JOURS AU FMF
Family Medicine University Residency
Program Booths
Stands des programmes universitaires de
résidence en médecine familiale
Exhibit Hall – MTCC
Hall d’exposition – MTCC
Be sure to visit the booths to learn about the specialty of family
medicine and to discover what great training opportunities are
available to you all across the country.
Visitez les kiosques situés dans le hall d’exposition pour en
savoir davantage sur la spécialité de la médecine familiale et
découvrir les excellentes possibilités d’apprentissage qui vous
sont offertes partout au pays.
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STUDENT AND RESIDENT ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITÉS POUR LES ÉTUDIANTS ET LES RÉSIDENTS
EXHIBIT HALL • HALL D’EXPOSITION
EXHIBIT HALL • HALL D’EXPOSITION
EXHIBIT HALL / HALL D’EXPOSITION
The Exhibit Hall complements the clinical and educational
activities of FMF with over 287 booths to visit. Exhibitors
provide the most up-to-date information on developments
in medical equipment, diagnostics, practice management
software, relocation opportunities, pharmaceuticals, patient
care, nutrition, and educational publishing.
Educational Draw Prizes: Use the Passport Booklet provided
in the delegates’ packet and visit booths to get stamps and
participate in daily draws for valuable prizes.
Activities in the Hall: Located next to the keynote room, the
Hall opens at 7 am each day. Don’t miss your opportunity to
explore and learn.
There is a great variety of people and places to visit:
• Recruiters from across the country
• Not-for-profit organizations with their focused messages
• Representatives of the family medicine residency
programs
• Booths featuring new products and devices
• Demonstration theatres
• Internet centre
• Daily passport contest draw
• Humanities theatre
• REF silent auction
• College Square, featuring departments from the College
of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) and the Ontario
College of Family Physicians (OCFP)
• …And more!
Stay to visit exhibitors and to network with your colleagues.
You’ll find comfortable lounge areas throughout the hall
designed specifically to encourage relaxed communication.
The College Square is completely redesigned this year to
showcase the many CFPC initiatives undertaken for our
members. Check your CPD credits, talk to representatives
from the Ontario College of Family Physicians (OCFP), bid
on items in the REF silent auction, or see this year’s award
winners.
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Le hall d’exposition complète les activités cliniques et éducatives
du FMF. Les quelque 287 exposants vous présenteront les
renseignements sur les dernières innovations en équipement
médical, en diagnostic et en logiciels de gestion de la pratique;
sur les possibilités de réaffectation, les produits pharmaceutiques,
les soins aux patients, la nutrition ainsi que des publications
éducatives.
Tirages de prix éducatifs : Utilisez le passeport que vous
trouverez dans votre trousse du participant pour participer
aux tirages quotidiens.
Activités : Situé juste à côté de la salle des plénières, le hall
d’exposition ouvre ses portes à 7 h tous les matins. Ne ratez
pas cette occasion de découvrir les lieux et d’en apprendre
plus.
Une variété d’endroits et de gens à visiter :
• Agents de recrutement de partout au pays
• Organismes sans but lucratif avec leurs messages ciblés
• Représentants des programmes de résidence en médecine
familiale
• Stands présentant les nouveaux produits et dispositifs
• Théâtres de démonstration
• Café Internet
• Tirage du passeport quotidien
• Théâtre des sciences humaines
• Encan silencieux de la FRÉ
• Carrefour du Collège – les départements du Collège des
médecins de famille du Canada (CMFC) et du Collège
des médecins de famille de l’Ontario (CMFC) y seront
représentés.
• …Et plus encore!
Profitez de l’occasion pour visiter les stands et faire du réseautage
avec vos collègues. Le hall vous propose des aires de détente
confortables conçues spécialement pour encourager les
conversations dans un milieu convivial.
Cette année, le Carrefour du Collège a été complètement
réaménagé pour mettre en valeur les différentes initiatives mises
de l’avant par le CMFC pour le bénéfice de ses membres. Pour ne
citer que quelques exemples, vous pourrez vérifier vos crédits de
DPC, parler aux représentants du Collège des médecins de famille
de l’Ontario (CMFO), miser sur des articles de l’encan silencieux
de la FRÉ, ou voir les gagnants des
prix de cette année.
POSTERS • AFFICHES
700 level foyer – MTCC
501
The care of children: impact of pre-clerkship primary care and paediatric clinical teaching
Beverley Karras, MD, CCFP, Saskatoon, SK; Athena McConnell, MD, FRCPC, Saskatoon, SK; Saumya Selvaraj, MD Class of 2012, Saskatoon, SK;
Deirdre E. Andres, MD, CCFP, Saskatoon, SK; Krista M. Tinder, MA, Saskatoon, SK; Meredith McKague, MD, MSc, FCFP, Saskatoon, SK
502
Family medicine residents’ needs, perceptions and attitudes towards their roles as teachers
* Resident Poster
Britta Laslo, MD, London, ON; Manjot Grewal, MD, London, ON; Eric Wong, MD, MClSc (FM), CCFP, London, ON; Judith Brown, PhD, London, ON;
Wayne Weston, MD, CCFP, FCFP, London, ON; Tanya Thornton, MD, MCISc (FM), CCFP, FCFP, London, ON
503
Identifying trends and key issues in family medicine education research
Fiona Webster, PhD, Toronto, ON; Cynthia Whitehead, MD, PhD, Toronto, ON; Douglas Archibald, PhD, Ottawa, ON;
Laure Perrier, MEd, MLIS, Toronto, ON; Paul Krueger, PhD, Toronto, ON; Deanna Telner, MD, MEd, Toronto, ON; Scott Reeves, PhD, San Francisco, CA
504
Evidence-Based Poetry: A Medical Education Tool to Enhance Empathy Towards Patients with Depression
Josephine Hoi Yan Lee, MSc, Vancouver, BC; Mr. Rob Taylor, BA, Vancouver, BC; Patricia Gabriel, MD, Coquitlam, BC
505
Supporting Health Care Professionals as Teachers in Family Medicine Education
Serena Beber, RD, MScCH, CDE, Toronto, ON; Viola Antao, MD, CCFP, MHSc, Toronto, ON; Deanna Telner, MD, MEd, CCFP, Toronto, ON;
Judith Peranson, MD, CCFP, MPH, Toronto, ON; Paul Krueger, PhD, Toronto, ON; Christopher Meaney, MSc, Toronto, ON;
Rahim Moineddin, PhD, Toronto, ON; Jamie Meuser, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
506
Building confidence teaching medical students clinical skills: just-in-time faculty development
Jean Hudson, MD, FCFP, CCFP, Mississauga, ON; Darren Sukerman, MD, MEd, BSc, Bed, Mississauga, ON; Rajesh Gupta, MD, MEd, FRCPC, Toronto, ON;
Pamela Coates, MDCM, FRCP(C), Mississauga, ON; Jana Bajcar, EdD, Mississauga, ON
507
Evaluating the Effectiveness of the “Nightmares” acute care simulation-based teaching course
Filip Gilic, CCFP(EM), Kingston, ON; Ana Blagojevic, M Epi, Kingston, ON; Alexandra Stefan, MD, FRCP, Kingston, ON;
Ian Sempowski, MD, CCFP(EM), Kingston, ON
508
Teaching Primary Care Obstetrics: Insights and Recruitment Recommendations of Family Physicians
Sudha Koppula, BSc (Hons), MD, MClSc, CCFP, Edmonton, AB; Judith Belle Brown, PhD, London, ON;
John M. Jordan, MD, CCFP, MClSc, FCFP, London, ON
509
Making the Educational Diagnosis: Qualitative Study of the Relative Ranking Scale for Feedback
510
Teaching to Teach in the Office: Near-Peer Clinical Supervision in Primary Care
Teresa Rudkin, MD, MSc, CCFP, Montréal, QC; Daniel Ince-Cushman, MD, CCFP, Montréal, QC; Ellen Rosenberg, MD, CCFP, Montréal, QC
511
How can we best train family physicians to insert IUDs?
Ellen Wiebe, MD, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; Royjar Yousefi, MD, Vancouver, BC; Farah Ramji, MD, Vancouver, BC; Anna Isbister, MD, CCFP, Montréal, QC;
Konia Trouton, MD, FCFP, Victoria, BC
512
What are family physicians’ insights on guideline use and uptake? A qualitative study
Ananda Chatterjee, MD, Toronto, ON; Onil Bhattacharyya, MD, PhD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Monika Kastner, PhD, Toronto, ON;
Leigh Hayden, MA, PhD, Toronto, ON; Agnes Grudniewicz, PhD student, Toronto, ON; Elizabeth Estey, MA, Toronto, ON
513 Guideline attributes that affect uptake in clinical practice: Results of a realist review
Onil Bhattacharyya, MD, PhD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Ananda, Chatterjee, MD, Toronto, ON; Monika Kastner, PhD, Toronto, ON;
Leigh Hayden, MA, PhD, Toronto, ON; Julie Makarski, MSc, Hamilton, ON; Lisa Durocher, MSc, Hamilton, ON; Laure Perrier, MEd, MLIS, Toronto, ON
514
The results of 15 years of Enhanced Skills programs in B.C.
515
Standards in Guideline Development: How the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care Compares
Sarah Connor Gorber, PhD, Ottawa, ON; Alejandra Jaramillo, MSc, Ottawa, ON; Kevin Pottie, MD, Ottawa, ON; Harminder Singh, MD, Winnipeg MB;
Patrice Lindsay, PhD, Toronto, ON
516
Quality Improvement and Safety in Home Palliative Care: Getting started
Lorraine Wood, MD, PhD, ABFP, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Larry Librach, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
517
Association of Primary Care Physician Gender with Cervical Cancer Screening and Mammography
Daniel James Ince-Cushman, MD, CCFP, Westmount, QC; José A Correa, PhD, Montréal, QC; Jennifer Shuldiner, BA, Jerusalem, Israel;
Judith Sigouin, BA, Montréal, QC
518 Cervical cancer screening and follow-up at a Family Medicine resident teaching site in Kitchener-Waterloo * Resident Poster
Tim Bastedo, MD, Kitchener, ON; Wyatt McTavish, MD, Kitchener, ON; Jeeshan Persaud, MD, Kitchener, ON; Kris Varano, MD, Kitchener, ON
519
The Dorval Model: A performance oriented model for comprehensive primary care
George Southey, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Oakville, ON
520
The role of Conflict and Negotiation in Participatory Research: Implications for partnership synergy
Ann C. Macaulay, CM, MD, Montréal, QC; Justin Jagosh, PhD, Vancouver, BC; Pierre Pluye, MD, PhD, Montréal, QC; Jon Salsberg, MA, Montréal, QC;
Paula L. Bush, MSc, Montréal, QC; Trish Greenhalgh, MD, London, UK; Geoff Wong, MD, PhD, London, UK
521
The Development of the Canadian Primary Health Care Research & Innovation Network
William Hogg, Hons BSc, MSc, MClSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON; Janusz Kaczorowski, MA, PhD, Montréal, QC;
Lisa Dolovich, BScPhm, PharmD, MSc, Hamilton, ON; Richard Birtwhistle, MD, MSc, FCFP, Kingston, ON;
Marshall Godwin, MD, MSc, FCFP, St. John’s, NL; Sabrina Wong, MA, PhD, Vancouver, BC; Michelle Prentice, BSc, MDc, Ottawa, ON
522
Academic Family Medicine: a retrospective
Tom Freeman, MD, CCFP, FCFP, London, ON; Lynn Dunikowski, MLS, London, ON
523
Composite Endpoints in Primary Care Research
Christopher Meaney, MSc, Toronto, ON; Rahim Moineddin, PhD, Toronto, ON
CANCELLED
CANCELLED
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POSTERS • AFFICHES
Research Day / Journée de recherche
Wednesday – November 14 novembre – Mercredi
POSTERS • AFFICHES
POSTERS • AFFICHES
524
Research proposal: Do physician searches for clinical information improve patient health?
Roland Grad, MDCM, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Montréal, QC; Pierre Pluye, MD, PhD, Montréal, QC; Michael Shulha, MLIS, Montréal, QC;
Michelle Howard, PhD, Hamilton, ON; Gina Agarwal,MD, PhD, Hamilton, ON; Karen Tu, MD, MSc, CCFP, Toronto, ON;
David Chan, MD, MSc, CCFP, Hamilton, ON; Jamie Meuser, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
525
Comorbid conditions: Complexities of care and factors associated with patients’ outcomes
Patricia Sullivan-Taylor, MPA, Toronto, ON; Michelle Martin-Rhee, PhD, Toronto, ON; Shaheena Mukhi, MHA, Toronto, ON;
Greg Webster, MSc, Toronto, ON
526
Improving Data Quality in EMRs for Quality Improvement: A qualitative comparison of two approaches
Karim Keshavjee, MD, MBA, CCFP, CPHIMS, Toronto, ON; Karim Vassanji, DDS
527
Health informatics trial of the Rourke Baby Record in 2 EMRs in Ontario
Karim Keshavjee, MD, MBA, CCFP, CPHIMS, Toronto, ON; Zaib Zaveree, RN, MBA, Jean Clinton, MD, FRCPC, Hamilton, ON;
Julie Gross, RN, MSc (A), Hamilton, ON; Sue Troyan, BA, RT, Hamilton, ON
528
Evaluation of Clinical Information System Adoption and Use in Primary Care: the DaVinci Study
Claude Richard, MA, PhD, Montréal, QC; Justin Gagnon, BSc, MA; Marie-Thérèse Lussier, MD, BSc, MSc, FCMFC, Laval, QC;
Alain Turcotte, MD, Laval, QC; Liette Lapointe, PhD, Laval, QC; Isabelle Vedel, MD, PhD, Laval, QC; Johanne Goudreau, Inf, PhD, Laval, QC;
Lyne Lalonde, BPharm, PhD, Laval, QC
529
Quality Improvement leveraging a newly implemented Electronic Medical Record
Alexander Singer, MB, BaO, BCh, CCFP, Winnipeg, MB; Carol Styles, RN, BN, MPH, Winnipeg, MB;
Omolola Apoeso, MPH - Program Evaluation and Process Improvement Officer, Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, MB
530
Family Physicians’ Perspectives on Computer-based Health Risk Assessment Tools for Chronic Diseases
Teja Voruganti, MSc, Oakville, ON; Melanie Hammond Mobilio, MSc,Toronto, ON; Mary Ann O’Brien, PhD, Toronto, ON;
Donna Manca, MD, FCFP, MClSc, Edmonton, AB; Sharon E. Straus, MD, FRCPC, MSc, Toronto, ON; John R. McLaughlin, PhD, Toronto, ON;
Eva Grunfeld, MD, FCFP, DPhil, Toronto, ON
531
MAAP-NS: Models and Access Atlas to Family Physicians-Nova Scotia. Feasibility pilot study results
Emily Gard Marshall, PhD, Halifax, NS; Frederick, Burge, MD, FCFP, MSc, Halifax, NS; Beverley Lawson, MSc, Halifax, NS;
Kristine Van Aarsen, MSc, Halifax, NS; Judy Chisholm, MN, CNN(C), Halifax, NS; Rick Gibson, MD, CCFP, Halifax, NS
532
The ‘Brain Drain’: Factors that influence physician migration to Canada
Aisha Lofters, MD, PhD (Cand.), CCFP, Toronto, ON; Naomi Thulien, NP-PHC, MN, Toronto, ON; Morgan Slater, BAScN, MSc, PhD (Cand.), Toronto, ON
533
Family Physician Abuse by Patients Seeking Controlled Substances Leisha Hawker, MD, Halifax, NS; Christine Saveland, MD, Halifax, NS; Baukje Miedema, PhD; Peter MacDougall, PhD, MD, FRCPC
534
Challenging conversations around opioid prescribing for chronic non-cancer pain
Dawn Martin, PhD, MEd, Toronto, ON; Andrea D. Furlan, MD, PhD, Toronto ON; John F. Flannery, MD, MEd, FRCPC, Toronto ON
535
How patients and general practitioners experience patients’ health problem
Smiljka Radic, MD, PhD, Belgrade, Serbia, ON; Dragica Nikolic, MD, Belgrade 11050, Serbia
536
Patient Knowledge and Adherence to Treatment in the Hemodialysis Population
Aaron Rothstein, MD Candidate 2013, London, ON; Pranavi Ravichandran, MD Candidate 2013, London, ON;
Philip A. Alves, MD Candidate 2013, London, ON; Andrew A. House, MD, FRCPC, London, ON
537
Échanges socio-affectifs et expérience de soins des patients démunis
Cristina Grabovschi, PhD, Montréal, QC; Christine Loignon, PhD, Montréal, QC; Martin Fortin, MD, MSc, CMFC(F), Chicoutimi, QC
538
Inequities in Canada’s Primary Health Care Performance: Results from the 2011 Commonwealth Study
Simone Dahrouge, PhD, Ottawa, ON; Elizabeth Muggah, BScH, MD, CCFP, Ottawa, ON; Monica Taljaard, PhD, Ottawa, ON;
William Hogg, MSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON; John Fletcher, MB, BChir, MPH, Ottawa, ON; Monica Hernandez, MSc, Ottawa, ON;
Sarah Mae Ives, Ottawa, ON
539
Refugee Well Woman Health: A Clinical Program Evaluation in St. John’s, NL Heather O’Dea, MD, St. John’s, NL; Amy Pieroway, MD, Pasadena, NL; Pauline Duke, MD, CCFP, FCFP, St. John’s, NL
540
Do Hormonal Contraceptives Effect Lactation in Postpartum Breastfeeding Women? A woman’s perspective * Resident Poster
Tamara Holling, MD, Regina, SK
541
Induced Abortion and Contraception Use Among Immigrant and Canadian-born Women in Calgary * Resident Poster
Beatrice DuPrey, MD, MA, BSc, Calgary, AB; Rachel Talavlikar, MD, BScEE, Calgary, AB; Rupinder Mangat, MD, CCFP, BSc, Calgary, AB;
Elizabeth Freiheit, PhD Candidate, MA, BA, BSc, Calgary, AB; Neil Drummond, PhD, Calgary AB
542
Canadian Rural vs Urban Abortion Services: Findings of the British Columbia Abortion Provider Survey
Wendy V. Norman, MD, FCFP, MHSc, Vancouver, BC; Nanamma Maughn, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC; Jennifer Dressler, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC;
Judith A. Soon, BSc(Pharm), PhD, Vancouver, BC
543
Prior contraceptive experiences of Canadian women undergoing second-trimester abortion
Wendy V. Norman, MD, FCFP, MHSc, Vancouver, BC; Melissa Brooks, MD, Halifax, NS; Janusz Kaczorowski, PhD, Montréal, QC;
Judith A. Soon, BSc(Pharm), PhD, Vancouver, BC
544
Does Geography Impact the Experiences of Young Adult Cancer Survivors? A qualitative comparison
Baukje (Bo) Miedema, PhD, Fredericton, NB; Ms Julie Easley, MA, Fredericton, NB; Lynne Robinson, PhD, Halifax, NS
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* Resident Poster
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Primary Care Referral Guidelines for Suspected Prostate Cancer
Sheila-Mae Young, MD, Lindsay, ON
546
Family physicians with a focused practice in oncology: Results of a national survey
Jeffrey Sisler, MD, MClSc, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB; Mary DeCarolis, MD, BSc(Hon), Kitchener, ON; Deb Robinson, MD, CCFP, Guelph ON;
Gokulan Sivananthan, BSc, MD, Winnipeg, MB
547
Continuity of care at end of treatment for CRC survivors: the oncology–primary care interface
Jeffrey Sisler, MD, MClSc, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB; Jill Taylor-Brown, MSW, Winnipeg, MB; Zoann Nugent, PhD, Winnipeg, MB;
Donna Bell, BPT, Winnipeg, MB; Debrah Wirtzfeld, MD, FRCS(C), MSc, Winnipeg, MB; Piotr Czaykowski, MD, FRCP(C), MSc, Winnipeg, MB;
Jason Park, MD, FRCS(C), Winnipeg, MB
548
Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy Secondary to Cancer-Related Pain Crisis
Stephen Singh, MD, CCFP, CertPallMed, Kingston, ON
549
Does an interprofessional home visit program reduce acute care utilization in the frail elderly?
Katherine Stringer, MBChB, CCFP, St. John’s, NL; Carla Dillon, BScPharm, ACPR, PharmD, St. John’s, NL; Denise Cahill, NP, MNs, St. John’s, NL;
John Knight, MSc, PhD, St. John’s, NL; Sarah Way, St. John’s, NL; Marshall Godwin, MD, MSc, FCFP, St. John’s, NL;
Shabnam Asghari, MD, MPH, PhD, St. John’s, NL; Kris Aubrey, MD, MSc, CCFP, St. John’s, NL
550
Chronic Disease Management, Health Literacy and Doctor-Patient Communication: A Pilot Study
Marie-Thérèse Lussier, MD, BSc, MSc, FCMFC, Montréal, QC; Claude Richard, PhD, MA, Laval, QC; Justin Gagnon, BSc, MA, Laval, QC
551
Empowerment to promote Health Behaviour Change in Primary Care Patients
Catherine Hudon, MD, PhD, CMFC, Chicoutimi, QC; Jeannie Haggerty, PhD, Montréal, QC; Fatima Bouharaoui, PhD, Montréal, QC
552
An exploration of regional variation in ambulatory care patterns
Alan Katz, MBChB, CCFP, MSc, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB; Dan Cahteau, PhD, Winnipeg, MB; Patricia Martens, PhD, Winnipeg, MB;
Bogdan Bogdanovic, BSc, Winnipeg, MB
553
Targeting avoidable ER visits and re-admissions in patients with COPD and CHF through a Virtual Ward David Phillips, MD, Toronto, ON; Thuy-Nga (Tia) Pham, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
554
Glycopyrronium bromide once daily in COPD patients; efficacy similar to tiotropium.
Anthony D’Urzo, MD, MSc, BPHE, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; E. Kerwin, Clinical Research Institute of Southern Oregon, PC, Medford, OR;
Dr J Hébert, Centre de Recherche Appliquée en Allergie de Québec, Québec; Dr A Pedinoff, Princeton Center For Clinical Research, Princeton, NJ, USA;
Dr N Gallagher, Novartis Horsham Research Centre, West Sussex, UK; Dr C Martin, Novartis Horsham Research Centre, West Sussex, UK;
Dr D Banerji, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, East Hanover, NJ, USA; Dr T Overend, 5 Novartis Horsham Research Centre, West Sussex, UK
555
Clopidogrel and Proton Pump Inhibitor Use; a Canadian physicians survey
Alireza Bagherli, MD, CCFP(EM), Winnipeg, MB
556
Understanding family physicians’ experiences in caring for transitioning transgender patients
Alanna Fitzgerald-Husek, MD, BSc, Toronto, ON; Fareen Karachiwalla, MD, BHSc, Toronto, ON; Andrew Pinto, MD, MSc, CCFP, FRCPC, Toronto, ON;
Ms. Celia Schwartz, MSW, Toronto, ON; Ms. Sue Hranilovic, MN, NP-PHC, ACRN, Toronto, ON
557
Mental health disparities between gay and heterosexual men: How and why?
Sanjay Aggarwal, MD, CCFP, MA, Montréal, QC
558
Post-Cardiac Surgery Care: What does the family physician know?
David Horne, MBChB, Winnipeg, MB; Christo Minnaar, MBChB, CCFP (EM), Steinbach, MB
559
The effectiveness of dietitian education compared with family physician care on outcomes in diabetes
Andrea Leung, Toronto, ON; James Leung, MD, CCFP, FCFP, MRCGP, Toronto, ON; Ling Chen, MD, Toronto, ON; Emily Lau, Toronto, ON
560
Le dépistage et la prise en charge du surplus pondérale en médecine familiale 561
Management of fragility fractures: impact of the optimus initiative on family physicians
Marie-Claude Beaulieu, MD, CCFP, Sherbrooke, QC; Gilles Boire, MD, MSc, Sherbrooke, QC; Sophie Roux, MD, Sherbrooke, QC;
François Cabana, MD, Sherbrooke, QC; Michèle Beaulieu, Med, Montréal, QC
562
The Symptom of Fatigue in Family Medicine: Assessing health care use in the Canadian context
Kathryn Nicholson, BHSc, MSc (Candidate, 2012), London, ON; Moira Stewart, PhD, London, ON; Amardeep Thind, MD, PhD, London, ON
563
Roles and attitudes toward the provision of dementia care of family physicians and specialists
Nicholas Pimlott, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Susan Hum, MSc, Toronto, ON; Carole Cohen, MD, FRCPC, Toronto, ON; Joyce Lee, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON;
Malini Persaud, BScN, PhD, Toronto, ON; Neil Drummond, PhD, Calgary, AB
564
Evaluating and improving the promotion of smoking cessation in an academic family medicine centre 565
Smoking cessation - screening and management by Family Medicine residents
Divya Garg, MD, CCFP, London, ON; Saadia Hameed, MD, CCFP, London, ON
566
Effectiveness of a two visit Hepatitis B vaccination schedule in the urgent traveller *Resident Poster
Jason Wong, MD, Vancouver, BC; Susan Hollenberg, MD, MCFP, Certificate in Travel Health (R), Vancouver, BC; Michael Payne, MD, Vancouver, BC
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* Resident Poster
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CANCELLED
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Thursday – November 15 novembre – Jeudi
16:30–17:30 Facilitated Posters, “Educational Strategies in Family Medicine Education”
Présentations d’affiche animées, « Stratégies pédagogiques en médecine familiale »
601 A New Online Format to Implement Narrative Reflective Practice into Family Medicine Clerkship
Amy Tan, MD, MSc, CCFP, Edmonton, AB; Marie-Therese Cave, MSc, Edmonton, AB; Shelley Ross, PhD, Edmonton, AB
602 Formation pédagogique longitudinale sur l’étudiant en difficulté
Johanne Théorêt, MD, FCMF, MA, Québec, QC; Miriam Lacasse, MD, CCMF, MSc, Québec, QC
603 Descriptive Analysis of Resident Roster Profiles as a Teaching Tool
Mark Karanofsky, MD CM, CCFP, Montréal, QC; Heather Abrahams, MD CM, CCFP, Montréal, QC
604 Teaching and Assessment Toolkit to Integrate the Collaborator Role in Residency Training
Susan Glover Takahashi, MA, PhD, Toronto, ON; Dawn Martin, MSW, MEd, PhD, Toronto, ON; Denyse Richardson, MD, RCPSC, Toronto, ON
605 Encouraging Residents to Seek Feedback
Dianne Delva, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Halifax, NS; Stephen Miller, MD, Halifax, NS; Joanna Holland, MD, FRCPC, Halifax, NS;
Joan Sargeant, PhD, Halifax, NS; Constance LeBlanc; MD, CCFP(EM); Halifax, NS; Karen Mann, PhD, Halifax, NS; Katie Lightfoot, MA, Halifax, NS
606 The Efficacy of a Web-Based Educational Tool for the Management of Shoulder Injuries in the Primary Care Setting
Lindsay Bradley, BSc, MD, CCFP, Ottawa, ON; Adam Nicholson, BSc, MD, CCFP, Ottawa, ON; Hanif Charania, MD, CCFP(EM), Ottawa, ON;
Taryn Taylor, BA(Kin), MSc, MD, CCFP, Fellowship in Sport Medicine, Ottawa, ON
607 Documenter les compétences : Étude de besoins sur le contenu d’un portfolio électronique en MF
Marie-Hélène Dufour, MD, CCMF, Québec, QC; Miriam Lacasse, MD, MSc, CCMF; Josette Castel, MD, MSc, CCMF;
Pierre Frémont, MD, PhD, CCMF, Louise Arsenault, MA (Ed), Isabelle Savard, MA (Ed)
608 Using Field Notes to Guide Targeted Coaching with Clinical Teachers
Amy Hegstrom, BSc, Edmonton, AB; Shelley Ross, PhD, Edmonton, AB; Paul Humphries, MD, CFPC, Edmonton, AB;
Michel Donoff, MD, CFPC, Edmonton, AB; Amee Barber, MA, Edmonton, AB
609 Medical Student Buy-In for Interprofessional Education: A student perspective
Lisa D. Alexander, Toronto, ON; Nicki Fischer, Toronto, ON; Cynthia Whitehead, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
610 A Survey of Attitudes About the Queen’s Family Health Team Anticoagulation Management Program
Allison Chow, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Danyal Martin, Bed, MA, Kingston, ON; Rochelle Lake, BA (Hons), Kingston, ON;
Katrina Parent, BSc, Kingston, ON; Sherri Elms, RPh ACPR, Kingston, ON; Karen Hall Barber, MD, CCFP, Kingston, ON
611 Point-of-Care HIV Testing: Applications for youth
Suzanne Turner, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Kelly Anderson, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Charlie Guiang, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
612 Reinventing the Doctor’s Lounge: QI, innovation, and the referral-consultation process
Francine Lemire, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Mississauga, ON; Louise Nasmith, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; Patricia Marturano, Mississauga, ON;
Kelly Stevenson, Ottawa, ON; Todd Watkins, MD, CCFP, Ottawa, ON; Danielle Fréchette, Ottawa, ON
613 Resident Directed Half Day to Facilitate the Manager/Professional Roles and Resident Well-Being
Ian P Sempowski, MD, CCFP(EM), Kingston, ON; Jane Griffiths, MD, CCFP, FCFP, CAFCI; Geoff Hodgetts, MD, CCFP
614 Measuring Interpersonal Continuity of Care from the Physician’s Perspective
Karen Schultz, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Kingston, ON
615 Conceptualization of ‘Health Advocacy’ Among Family Medicine Preceptors
Maria Hubinette, MD, CCFP, MMEd (cand), Vancouver, BC; Rola Ajjawi, BAppSci (Physiotherapy) Hons, PhD, Dundee, Scotland;
Shafik Dharamsi, PhD, Vancouver, BC
616 Educating Primary Care Physicians on the 2010 Osteoporosis Canada Clinical Practice Guidelines
Daniel Ngui, MD, Vancouver, BC; Alexandra Papaioannou, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Hamilton ON; Heather Frame, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg MB;
Alan Bell, MD, CCFP, Toronto ON; Bridget Burns, BSc, Mississauga ON; Cheryl Colizza, BSc, Mississauga ON
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Evaluating the Baycrest Advanced Geriatric Life Support (BAGLS) Curriculum
Michelle Hart, MD, CCFP, MScCH, Toronto, ON; Amy Freedman, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Daphna Grossman, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Toronto, ON;
Fabio Varlese, MD, FRCPC, Toronto, ON; Susan Hum, MSc, Toronto, ON; Leenah Walsh, HBc (Hon), Toronto, ON;
Sid Feldman, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
618 Online Library for Faculty Development in the Health Professions
Rita Shaughnessy, MLS, Toronto, ON
619 How Primary Care Physicians Assess Stroke and Bleeding Risk in Atrial Fibrillation: Perception vs. reality
Brent Kvern, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB; Carl Fournier, MD, CCFP, Montréal, QC; Bonnie Kuehl, PhD, Toronto, ON;
Ann-Julie Comeau, BA, Montréal, QC
620 Evaluation of an Integrated Women’s Health Curriculum Within a Family Medicine Residency Program
Sudha Koppula, BSc, MD, MClSc, CCFP, Edmonton, AB; Shelley, Ross, PhD, Edmonton, AB; Shelley Veats, BA, Cert.PR, Edmonton, AB
621 Measurement for Learning: Developing common quality measures for academic family practices
Michelle Naimer, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Tara Kiran, Toronto, ON; John Maxted, Toronto, ON; Lesley Adcock, Toronto, ON; Sam Tirkos, Toronto, ON;
Michelle Rey, Toronto, ON; David Daien, Toronto, ON
622 Realities of the Treatment and Management of Stroke Risk in A Fib: A picture of clinical practice
Carl Fournier, MD, CCFP, Montréal, QC; Jean Grégoire, MD, FRCPC, Montréal, QC; Bonnie Kuehl, PhD, Toronto, ON;
Ann-Julie Comeau, BA, Montréal, QC
623 Primary Care Patients’ Trade-Offs Between Continuity and Access in Interprofessional Teaching Clinics
Doug Oliver, MD, CCFP, Hamilton, ON; Michelle Howard, PhD, Hamilton, ON; Ken Deal, PhD, Hamilton, ON; Helen Qian, BSc, Hamilton, ON;
Gina Agarwal, MD, CCFP, PhD, Hamilton, ON; Dale Guenter, MD, MSc, Hamilton, ON;
624 Exploring Community Faculty Engagement in Education Scholarship
Marcus Law, MD, MBA, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Maria Mylopoulos, PhD, Toronto, ON
625 A Unique Fellowship in LGBT Health at the University of Toronto
Amy Bourns, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
626 UBC Aboriginal Family Practice Training Site: Evaluation study report findings 2002-2010
Danièle Behn Smith, CCFP(EM), Nanaimo, BC; Helen Hsu, MSc; Holly Buhler, MMsc, Vancouver, BC;
Douglas Cave, MSW, RSW, PhD, RPsych, MA, AMP, MCFP, Vancouver, BC; Elysabeth Fonger, MD, CCFP, Victoria, BC;
Willa Henry, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC
627 The Antigonish Concussion Clinic : A working model
David Cudmore, MD, FCFP, Dip. Sports Medicine, Antigonish, NS; Tara Sutherland, CAT(C) MKin, Antigonish, NS
628 Evaluating a New FM Curriculum: Assessing a workshop’s delivery of specific Ccompetencies
Eric Wooltorton, MD, MSc, CCFP, Ottawa, ON; Carol Geller, MD, CCFP, Ottawa, ON
629 Faculty Development Tour Hits the Road: A provincial outreach tool for rural family medicine preceptors
Erika Catford, MD, CCFP, Orillia, ON; Gweneth Sampson, MD, CCFP, FCFP, MScCH, Stouffville, ON
630 Enhanced Skills Year in Indigenous Health, DFCM, The University of Toronto
Fatima Uddin, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Difat Jakubovicz, MsC, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
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631 Organ Donation Knowledge Among McMaster Family Medicine Residents
Ashvinder Lamba, MSc, MD, Brampton, ON; Mark Hindle, MD, Hamilton, ON; William Son, MD, Hamilton, ON
632
The Use of Electronic Resources in a Primary Care Residency Program
Baieruss Trinos, MD, CCFP, Mississauga, ON; Jasdeep Gill, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; David Tannenbaum, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
633 Addressing Child and Youth Environmental Health Utilizing Environmental Health Indicators
Farhan Asrar, MD, MSc, MPH(c), Mississauga, ON; Ian Johnson, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Toronto, ON; Vanessa Rambihar, MD, Toronto, ON;
Ray Copes, MD, FRCPC, Toronto, ON; Hong Chen, PhD, Toronto, ON
634 Health Needs of Children of Sex Workers: Comparing the perspectives of mothers and key informants
Jessica Lee, MD, Montréal, QC; Renata Sava, MD, CCFP, Montréal, QC
635 A Cross-Sectional Survey Assessing Correct Identification of the Common Bed Bug in Vancouver, Canada
Jiajia Zhu, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC; Kristy Armstrong, MD, MSc, CCFP, Vancouver, BC; Colleen Kirkham, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC
636 Patient Perspectives on Advance Directives in an Urban Family Practice
Kevin Mailo, MD, CCFP(EM) Cand., Edmonton, AB; Rory O’Sullivan, BSc, MD, CCFP(EM) Cand., Hamilton, ON;
Gina Agarwal, MBBS, PhD, MRCGP, CCFP, Hamilton, ON; Ricardo Angeles, MD, MPH, MHPEd, PhD Cand., Hamilton, ON
637 Cross-Sectional Survey Study of Patients’ Satisfaction and Experiences with Family Medicine Residents in a Horizontal Curriculum
Maria de los Angeles Pineda, MD, CCFP, Mississauga, ON; Christine Chen, MD, CCFP, Markham, ON
638 Hypothyroidism in Pregnancy: A practice quality audit
Maude MacInnis, MD, MCFP, Port Hastings, NS; Kathleen Horrey, MD, CCFP, Halifax, NS
639 The Prevalence of MRSA on Inanimate Objects in a Hospital-Based Family Medicine Unit
Paul Dhillon, BA, MBBChBAO, LRCP&SI, DRCOG, Regina, SK; Leah Koetting, Regina, SK; Milena Markovski, MD, CCFP, Regina, SK
640 End-of-Life Discussions in an Academic Family Health Team in Kingston, ON
Reta French, MD, Kingston, ON; Kelly Parks, MD, Peterborough, ON; Sarah Ashton, MD, Kingston, ON; Matt Dumas, MD, Kingston, ON;
Atika Haider, MD, Kingston, ON; Wenli Zhang, MD, Kingston, ON;
Lawrence Leung, MA, MBBChir, BChinMed, MFM(Clin), CertTransMed, DipPractDerm, DCH, MD(A.M.), CCFP, MRCGP, FRACGP, FRCGP, Kingston, ON
641 Ready for an Office Code Blue: Can an online video help physicians prepare for office emergencies?
Simon Moore, MD, BSc (Hons), Nanaimo, BC
642 Clinical Audit of Patient Attainment of Key Chronic Disease Management Metrics
Steven Lipari, MD, Windsor, ON
643 Smoking Cessation at Stonechurch Family Health Centre
Steven Zizzo, MBBS, MPH, BHSc (Hon. Rur Hlth), Ancaster, ON
644 Open Access on Utilization of Outside Medical Services
Todd Greenspoon, MD, Hamilton, ON; Meggan Brine, MD, Hamilton, ON; Rebecca Lysecki, MD, Hamilton, ON; Rachel Shour, MD, Hamilton, ON;
Inge Schabort, MD, CCFP, Hamilton, ON
645 The Gardasil Vaccine: Are we adhering to the recommendations set forth by the Canadian National Advisory Committee?
Courtney Field, MD, CCFP, Oakville, ON; Melinda Fowler, MD, CCFP, Hamilton, ON; Cristina de Lasa, MD, CCFP, Hamilton, ON
646 Family Physician Perception of Barriers to Accepting Government Assisted Refugees as Patients in the Waterloo-Wellington LHIN
Willem Van Heiningen, MD, Waterloo, ON; Phil Kowtecky, MD, Kitchener, ON; Wendy Davie, MD, Kitchener, ON
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Janus Posters / Affiches Janus
701 The Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene as a Stepping Stone to a Career in Global Health
Amy Gausvik, MD, CCFP, DTM&H (London), Calgary, AB
702 Family Physician Colposcopy Clinic in Nunavut
Treena Greene, MD, CCFP, BMSc, Iqaluit, NU
703 Barriers to Prescribing Medical Marijuana among Family Physicians in Ontario
Adila El-Korazati, Hon. BSc, MD Cand., Toronto, ON;
Lawrence Leung, MA, MBBChir, BChinMed, MFM(Clin, CertTransMed DipPractDerm, DCH MD(A.M.), CCFP, MRCGP, FRACGP, FRCGP, Kingston, ON
704 Can All Patients Being Admitted to Hospital be Screened for Smoking Status?
Alan Kaplan, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON; Takhar K; Wilson M; Black A
705 Ensuring Appropriate Referrals from a Walk-In Clinic to a Hospital ER: A personal practice audit
Bernardo Kremer, MD, CCFP, Montréal, QC
706 Influences on Health Perceptions in a Marginalized Senior Population
Candace Rypien, MD, Calgary, AB; Marta Shaw, BA(Hons.), Calgary, AB; Pat Harasym, MA, Calgary, AB; Lara Nixon, MD, Calgary, AB;
Neil Drummond, PhD, Edmonton, AB
707 MRSA Colonization Among Health Care Workers in a Downtown Emergency Department in Toronto, Canada
Catherine Varner, MD, CCFP(EM), Toronto, ON; Bjug Borgundvaag, MD, PhD, CCFP(EM), Toronto, ON; Gregory Saito, MD, Toronto, ON;
Jessica Thom, MD, Toronto, ON; Barbara Willey, ART, Toronto, ON; Michelle Loftus, RN, Toronto, ON; Allison McGeer, MD, FRCPC, Toronto, ON
708 Does Physician Gender Influence the Types of Patient Visits in an Academic Family Practice?
Colin Stevenson, MHSc, MD, CCFP, Hamilton, ON; Gina Agarwal, PhD, CCFP, Hamilton, ON
709 Online Case Simulation Versus Paper Format: The ability to screen for arthritis using GALS
Douglas Archibald, PhD, Ottawa, ON; Veronica Wadey, BPHE, Bed, MD, MA, FRCSC, Toronto, ON;
Heather McDonald-Blumer, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Toronto, ON; Alfred Cividino, MD, FRCPC, Hamilton, ON; David Levy, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Hamilton, ON;
Jean Wessel, Hamilton, ON; Deborah Kopansky-Giles, BPHE DC, FCCS, MSc, Toronto, ON
710 Help for the Doctor: A retrospective chart review of health care providers who sought psychological care
Douglas Cave, MSW, RSW, PhD, RPsych, MA, AMP, MCFP, Vancouver, BC; Paul Whitehead, PhD, CCC RPsych, Vancouver, BC;
Hilary M. Pearson, MA, PhD, CCC, Vancouver, BC; David R. Kuhl, MD, MHSc, PhD, Vancouver, BC; Lee D. Butterfield, PhD, RPsych, Vancouver, BC
711 Building Capacity by Integrating Primary Health Care Systems : “Size Matters”
Glenn Brown, BSc, MPH, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Kingston, ON
712 Primary Care Providers and Obesity Management: Barriers to and competency in behaviour change counselling
Helena Piccinini, MD, MSc, CCFP, Halifax, NS; Michael Vallis, PhD, RPsych; Fred Burge, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP
713 Contraception Choices Pre- and Post-Therapeutic Abortion: A retrospective chart review
Karine Badra, MSc, MD, Victoria, BC; Konia Trouton, MD, CCFP, FCFP, MPH; Dana Pearl, Montréal, QC
714 The Seasons of Sex: Festive Delight ending in procedural plight
Konia Trouton, MD, CCFP, FCFP, MPH, Victoria, BC; Dawn Fowler, MA, MUP, Dana Pearl, Montréal, QC
715 Relational Continuity of Care in Team-based Primary Care: A novel framework
Paul Woods, MD, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA; Aaron Hoffman, DO, MPH, Portland, Maine, USA
716 Co-Morbidity and Impact of Low Back Pain on Six Month Depression Outcomes and Utilization
Shalu Bansal, MD, Woodbridge, ON; Daniel Chappell, DO, Rochester, MN; Kurt Angstman, MD, Rochester, MN
717 Media Representations of Asthmatics and Asthmatics’ Talk About Asthma Stereotypes and Stigmatization
Shannon Cunningham, PhD, Guelph, ON; Kieran O’Doherty, PhD, Guelph, ON; Clarissa Cheong, BA Student, Guelph, ON
718 Hospital Patients with IV Drug Use Need an Enhanced Medical Response
Sharon Baker, MD, London, ON
719 Oxybutynin Topical Gel: Efficacy after prior use of overactive bladder medication in adults
Simon Ferrazzi, MSc, Oakville, ON; Gary E. Hoel, PhD, Salt Lake City, Utah; Heather Thomas, PhD, Salt Lake City, Utah;
Kim E. Caramelli, MSc, Salt Lake City, Utah
721 Improving The Process For Fax Prescription Refill Requests Through Interprofessional Collaboration and Community Outreach
Singwi Amita, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Patricia Marr, BSc Pharm, PharmD, Toronto, ON; Barbara Stubbs, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON;
Brenda Pupo, Toronto, ON; Hyacinth Salmon, Toronto, ON; Nasser Tabatabaei, Toronto, ON; Polly Yee, Toronto, ON
722 Outreach Screening for Medication Safety Concerns Among Elderly Marginalized Population
Tejal Patel, PharmD, Kitchener, ON; Linda Lee, MD, Kitchener, ON; Abhishek Narayan, MD, Kitchener, ON; Sharon Dillion-Martin, MSW, Kitchener, ON;
Colleen McMillan, PhD, Kitchener, ON
723 Current Patterns in Chronic Non-Cancer Pain Management in Primary Care
Philip Baer, MDCM, FRCPC, FACR, Scarborough, ON; Alain Béland, MD, FRCPC, BSc, Roberval, QC;
Kevin Rod, MD, CCFP, DAAPM, DCAPM, Toronto, ON; Sol Stern, MD, BSc, MSc, MCFP, Oakville, ON
724 Public Health: Primary care partnership to improve uptake of 18-month enhanced well-baby assessment
Veronica Catry, BScH, MPH (Cand.), Kingston, ON; Kieran Moore, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, MPH, DTM&H, FRCPC, Kingston, ON;
Connie Wowk, RN, BNSc, MPA, Kingston, ON; Diane Dowling, RN, PHN, BNSc, Kingston, ON; Ron Shore, BA, MPA, Kingston, ON;
Thierry Séreau, Kingston, ON; Jordan Beattie, BScH, Kingston, ON
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725 The Green Light Program: Engaging community in and with health promotion programs
Vivian R. Ramsden, RN, PhD, Saskatoon, SK; Elder Betsy Henderson, Saskatoon, SK; Elder Mike Maurice, Saskatoon, SK;
Shirley Bighead, Sturgeon Lake First Nation, SK; Carrie Bourassa, PhD, Regina, SK; Peter R. Butt, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Saskatoon, SK;
Andrea Clinton, RN, MSc, Saskatoon, SK
726 Primary care physicians’ assessment of fracture risk in postmenopausal women
Cheryl Colizza, BSc, Mississauga, ON; Jonathan Adachi, MD, FRCPC, Hamilton, ON;
Marla Shapiro, MDCM, CCFP, MHSc, FRCP, FCFP, NCMP, Toronto, ON; David A Hanley, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB;
Stephanie Kaiser, MD, FRCPC, Halifax, NS; David Kendler, MD, FRCPC, Vancouver, BC; Peter Lin, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
727 Foundation Course in Occupational Medicine: training family physicians to manage work and health
Nicola Cherry, MD, PhD, FRCP, FRCP(C), Edmonton, AB
728 Inspiring New Minds
Noel Garber, BHSc, Hamilton, ON
729 Family Practice Nursing Program
Tanya Magee, BN, RN, Halifax, NS; Corinne Hodder-Malloy, RN, MS, Halifax, NS
730 The New Frontier: Using home-based technology to coach patients on self-management skills
Janice Owen, BA, MSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Jane Brownrigg, RN, BScN, BA
731 Effect of Increasing Awareness of Pelvic Floor Muscle Function on Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Kelli Berzuk, PhD (Cand,) BMR-PT, MSc, East St. Paul, MB; Kelli Berzuk, PhD (Cand), BMR-PT, MSc, Winnipeg, MB; Barbara Shay, PhD, Winnipeg, MB;
Farouk Chebib, PhD, Winnipeg, MB
Student Posters / Affiches des étudiants
732 Using an EMR to Measure the Burden of Mental Health Conditions and Quality of Primary Mental Health Care at a Homeless Clinic
Anjori Pasricha, BHSc, Ottawa, ON; Claire Kendall, MD, CCFP, Ottawa, ON; Elizabeth Muggah, MD, CCFP, Ottawa, ON;
Wendy Muckle, RN, BScN, MHA, Ottawa, ON; Megan Delaney, Ottawa, ON
733 A Pilot Study of the Feasibility of the Knee Osteoarthritis Surgery Triage (KOST) Tool for the Stratification of Osteoarthritis Knee Pain in Primary Care
Brandon Worley, BMSc, MSc, Kingston, ON; Richard Birtwhistle, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Kingston, ON
734 Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Prevalence and determinants of use in ON
Jackie Ang, MD (Cand), Kingston, ON; Lawrence Leung, MBBChir, MFM(Clin), FRACGP, FRCGP, CCFP, Kingston, ON
735 University of Calgary Health Initiative: A group approach to sexual education for immigrant women
Kelli Burdek, BSc, Calgary, AB; Sarah Sloan, Calgary, AB; Rupinder Mangat, MD, CCFP, Calgary, AB
736 Developing a Parent Portal on the Rourke Baby Record Website
Laura Butler, St. John’s, NL; Leslie Rourke, MD, CCFP, MClinSc, FCFP, FRRMS, St. John’s, NL; Todd Pardy, St. John’s, NL
737 Rare Obesity Disorders: Metabolic phenotyping and exome sequencing in the search for novel genes
Namrata Jhamb, Burnaby, BC; Selina Gyawali, Vancouver, BC; Lara Musa, Vancouver, BC; Raj Attariwala, Vancouver, BC; Scott Lear, Vancouver, BC;
William Gibson, MD, PhD, FRCPC, FCCMG, Vancouver, BC
738 Medical Practitioners Knowledge of Pediatric Dental Care
Robert Karanofsky, BSc, Montréal, QC; Olivia Cukier, BA, Mark Karanofsky, MD CM, CCFP, Montréal, QC
739 Effectiveness of Smoking Cessation Strategies During Opioid Replacement Therapy: A systematic review
Robin Clouston, BSc(Pharm), St. John’s, NL; Marshall Godwin, MD, MSc, FCFP, St. John’s, NL; Patrick Fleming, MSc, St. John’s, NL
740 Interviewing Key Stakeholders to Inform a Patient-Centred Primary Care Model for Vulnerable Seniors
Sandhu Simarjot (Sherry), BHSc (Hons.), MSc,Toronto, ON; Lisa McCarthy, PharmD, MSc, Toronto, ON; Susan Hum, MSc, Toronto, ON;
Paula Rochon, MD, MPH, FRCPC, Toronto, ON; Sheila Dunn, MD, MSc, CCFP(EM), Toronto, ON; Sheila Holmes, BSc (Hons.), Toronto, ON;
Cynthia Whitehead, MD, PhD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
741 Complementary Alternative Medicines and Supplements: A survey of the attitudes of students from various health care disciplines
Sarah Donaldson, BHSc, Ilderton, ON; Maureen Farrell, MD,CCFP, London, ON; Mark Crislip, MD, Portland, Oregon; Tara O’Reilly, BA, LLM, Seaforth, ON;
Wm. Ken Milne, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Goderich, ON
742 Understanding the Demographics and Health of Medically Uninsured Patients
Shannon Bunn, BScH, MSc, Toronto, ON; Patrick Fleming; Damian Rzeznikiewi, BSc, MSc, Fok-Han Leung, MD, CCFP, MHSc
743 A Scoping Review to Inform a Patient-Centred Primary Care Model for Vulnerable Older Adults
Sheila Holmes, BSc (Hons.), Toronto, ON; Lisa McCarthy, PharmD, MSc, Toronto, ON; Susan Hum, MSc, Toronto, ON;
Paula Rochon, MD, MPH, FRCPC, Toronto, ON; Sheila Dunn, MD, MSc, CCFP(EM), Toronto, ON; Simarjot Sandhu, BHSc (Hons.), MSc, Toronto, ON;
Cynthia Whitehead, MD, PhD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
744 Derivation of the data statistics to describe a mammography screening test in a 2x2 table
Jacqueline Lewis, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB
745 Northern Connection Medical Centre: Bringing a new meaning to continuity of care
Jamie Boyd, BSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB; Joanna Lynch, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB
746 Evaluating Outcomes in the Northern Remote Family Medicine Residency Program - University of Manitoba
Joanna, Lynch, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB
34 Family Medicine Forum 2012 / Forum en médecine familiale 2012
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM • PROGRAMME SCIENTIFIQUE
PROGRAM • PROGRAMME
MAINPRO-C SESSIONS / SÉANCES MAINPRO-C
Pre-registERED DELEGATES ONLY / DÉLÉguÉs préinscrits seulement
NO ONSITE REGISTRATION / Aucune inscription sur place
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 / MERCREDI 14 NOVEMBRE
P1940 MC Airway Intervention & Management in Emergencies (AIME)
07:30–16:30 ROOM: Caledon – Intercontinental Hotel
P7690 MC 08:00–17:00
Pain and Addictions Primer for Family Physicians
P3524 MC 08:00–16:00
CBT Tools
P2249 MC
08:30–16:00
Strengthening Your CanMEDS-FM Professional Role in Family Practice
P7229 MC 08:30–12:00
Preventive Care Visits for the School-Age Child and Adolescent
ROOM: New Brunswick – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
ROOM: Conference D/E – Sheraton Centre Hotel
ROOM: Saskatchewan – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
ROOM: Nova Scotia – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 / JEUDI 15 NOVEMBRE
T1399 MC 07:30–16:30
Infectious Disease Management in Emergency Medicine
T5162 MC 08:00–17:00
Quality Improvement in Family Practice: The basics
T3372 MC 10:00–17:30
CBT Foundations
T3008 MC 14:00–17:30
Office Gynecological Procedures in Family Medicine: Skills transfer workshop
T3576 MC 14:00–17:30
Climate Change and Health: Should we care? Can we make a difference?
ROOM: Caledon – Intercontinental Hotel
ROOM: Saskatchewan – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
ROOM: Conference D/E – Sheraton Centre Hotel
ROOM: Confederation 3 – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
ROOM: Prince Edward Island – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
T2393 MC Using Critical Appraisal to Promote Respiratory Health in Primary Care:
14:00- 17:30 A focus on spirometry in asthma and COPD
ROOM: Tudor 7 – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
T3299 MC 14:00–17:30
PAACT: Men’s health – Disease prevention and management 2012
T3099 MC 14:00–17:30
Breastfeeding Basics for the Practising Physician
T6333 MC 14:00–17:30
Leadership: Use the LEADS framework to create high morale and productivity in the workplace
ROOM: Tudor 8 – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
ROOM: Territories – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
ROOM: New Brunswick – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
LEGEND / LÉGENDE
MC = Mainpro-C
D = Demonstration theatre / Théâtre de démonstration
Pre-Registration Required / Préinscription obligatoire
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PROGRAM • PROGRAMME
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM • PROGRAMME SCIENTIFIQUE
MAINPRO-C SESSIONS / SÉANCES MAINPRO-C
Pre-registERED DELEGATES ONLY / DÉLÉguÉs préinscrits seulement
NO ONSITE REGISTRATION / Aucune inscription sur place
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16 / VENDREDI 16 NOVEMBRE
F1256 MC Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics (ALSO) Provider Course
07:30–17:00 (2-day course: Friday 07:30–17:00 and Saturday 07:30–16:00)
ROOM: Conference D/E – Sheraton Centre Hotel
F8088 MC Emergency Medicine Primer for Family Physicians II*
08:00–17:00 ROOM: New Brunswick – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
F6390 MC 10:00–17:30
Management of Childhood Obesity: Lifestyle, diet, and physical activity
F2991 MC 10:00–18:00
Universal Health Promotion in Clinical Practice: Motivating health behaviour change
ROOM: Saskatchewan – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
ROOM: Confederation 5 – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
F0622 MC 14:00–17:30
ROOM: Nova Scotia – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
Common Chronic Illnesses and the Environment
F6786 MC 14:00–17:30
ROOM: Confederation 6 – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
Healthy Child Development: Improving the odds
F1585 MC Highlighting Broken Bones: Clinical practice guidelines for the diagnosis and
14:00–17:30 management of osteoporosis in Canada
ROOM: Prince Edward Island – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
F5163 MC 14:00–17:30
ROOM: Confederation 3 – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
F2040 MC 14:00–17:30
ROOM: Algonquin – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
Managing Uncertainty: A novel approach to undifferentiated mental disorders
Applying Clinical Practice Guidelines in Family Practice
F6472 MC 14:00–17:30
Leadership: Team effectiveness using the LEADS framework for negotiation and conflict resolution
F9302 MC 14:00–17:30
Connected: Communicating and computing in the examination room
ROOM: Alberta – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
ROOM: Territories – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
LEGEND / LÉGENDE
MC = Mainpro-C
D = Demonstration theatre / Théâtre de démonstration
Pre-Registration Required / Préinscription obligatoire
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM • PROGRAMME SCIENTIFIQUE
PROGRAM • PROGRAMME
MAINPRO-C SESSIONS / SÉANCES MAINPRO-C
Pre-registERED DELEGATES ONLY / DÉLÉguÉs préinscrits seulement
NO ONSITE REGISTRATION / Aucune inscription sur place
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 / SAMEDI 17 NOVEMBRE
S3341 MC 08:00–18:00
CASTED: Emergency – The “hands-on” ED orthopedics course
ROOM: Civic Ballroom – Sheraton Centre Hotel
S4232 MC Pregnancy and Early Childhood Environmental Exposures:
09:00–12:30 Impacts, prevention, diagnosis and management
ROOM: Nova Scotia – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
S7672 MC 09:00–12:30
Healthy Child Development: Nutrition and child development
S2827 MC 09:00–12:30
This Patient Drives Me Crazy! Using Balint Groups to understand the doctor-patient relationship
S1412 MC 09:00–12:30
Diagnosis and Management of Patients with MCI and Dementia: Tips for the family physician
S3962 MC 09:00–12:30
One Health in Community Practice: Pets and their people
S4464 MC 09:00–12:30
Preventive Medicine for Adults with Developmental Disabilities
S7760 MC 09:00–16:00
CBT on the Fly
S3056 MC 09:00–16:00
Scholarship and Innovation in Medical Education (SIME)
S4878 MC 09:00–16:30
Musculoskeletal Joint Assessment Made Easy
S4870 MC 13:30–17:00
Opioids: Challenges in prescribing/management and End-of-life Care - Transition workshop
ROOM: Saskatchewan – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
ROOM: New Brunswick – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
ROOM: Confederation 5 – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
ROOM: Alberta – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
ROOM: Territories – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
ROOM: Algonquin – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
ROOM: Haliburton – Intercontinental Hotel
ROOM: Confederation 6 – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
ROOM: Confederation 5 – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
S2423 MC Using Critical Appraisal to Promote Respiratory Health in Primary Care:
13:30–17:00 A focus on the role of inhaled maintenance therapy in the management of COPD
ROOM: Oakville – Intercontinental Hotel
S7639 MC 13:30–17:00
Healthy Child Development: Importance of attachment and parenting on child behaviour
S3860 MC 13:30–17:00
PAACT: Anti-infectives – 2012 guidelines update
S5050 MC 13:30–17:00
Insulin Preceptorship: Initiating type-2 diabetes patients on insulin
S2160 MC 13:30–17:00
Optimal Use of Web-Based Continuing Professional Development Resources
ROOM: Nova Scotia – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
ROOM: Confederation 3 – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
ROOM: Saskatchewan – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
ROOM: Prince Edward Island – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
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PROGRAM • PROGRAMME
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM • PROGRAMME SCIENTIFIQUE
DEMONSTRATION THEATRE / THÉÂTRE DE DÉMONSTRATION
Pre-registRATION REQUIRED / DÉLÉguÉs préinscrits seulement
Pre-registered delegates with tickets only please / Délégués préinscrits munis de billets seulement
EXHIBIT HALL / hall d’exposition
All demonstration theatres are currently full.
Toutes les séances au Théâtre de démonstrations affichent maintenant complètes.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15
JEUDI 15 NOVEMBRE
T3009 D
10:00–11:00
T3487 D
10:00–11:00
T3776 D
11:15–12:15
Difficult IUD insertions
Ellen Wiebe
Theatre 1
Ankle Brachial Index (ABI):
Diagnostic Tool for Peripheral
Arterial Disease (1)
Marge Lowel - Theatre 2
Difficult IUD insertions (2)
Ellen Wiebe
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16
VENDREDI 16 NOVEMBRE
F1248 D
10:00–11:00
F7760 D
10:00–11:00
Ankle Brachial Index (ABI):
Diagnostic Tool for Peripheral
Arterial Disease (2)
V3756 D 11:15–12:15
Difficult IUD insertions (3)
Ellen Wiebe
Ankle Brachial Index (ABI):
Diagnostic Tool for Peripheral
Arterial Disease (3)
T9106 D
15:15–16:15
F9596 D
13:45–14:45
S4228 D
11:15–12:15
T9155 D
16:30–17:30
T3815 D
16:30–17:30
Dermoscopy Workshop (1)
David Knox
Theatre 2
Suturing: Advanced
Andrew Arcand
Theatre 1
Dermoscopy Workshop (2)
David KnoxT
Theatre 2
Joint Injection Workshop (1)
J.P. and Érik Ouellette
F3852 D 15:15–16:15
F0840 D
16:30–17:30
F1671 D 16:30–17:30
The Shoulder: Complex joint
simplified (2)
Louise Walker
Airway Management (1)
Sean Moore
Theatre 2
How to Cure a Venous Ulcer:
Compression therapy (2)
Craigt Crippen
Theatre 1
Airway Management (2)
S8135 D
11:15–12:15
Sean Moore
Diagnostic Clues for
Correct Diagnoses of Lower
Extremities (2) Juan-Antonio
GarciaTheatre 1
Joint Injection Workshop (2)
J.P. and Érik Ouellette
Theatre 2
Respiratory Action Plans and
Devices C.Fotti/A.Kaplan
Theatre 1
Joint Injection Workshop (3)
J.P. and Érik Ouellette
Theatre 2
This program is provided for information purposes only. The College of Family Physicians
of Canada (CFPC) reserves the right to delete, alter, or otherwise amend any aspect of
the program as deemed appropriate. The CFPC reserves the right to cancel sessions due
to unforeseen circumstances. The CFPC cannot accept responsibility for out-of-pocket
expenses due to the cancellation of a session. The Scientific Program Planning Committee
endeavours, where possible, to schedule clinical sessions in the same track/theme in
un-opposing time slots unless prohibited by presenter and/or room availability.
38 How to Cure a Venous Ulcer:
Compression therapy (1)
Craig Crippen
Theatre 2
Theatre 2
F3827 D
15:15–16:15
Theatre 1
Theatre 1
Diagnostic Clues for
Correct Diagnoses of Lower
Extremities (1)Juan-Antonio
Garcia
Theatre 1
Theatre 1
T3665 D
15:15–16:15
S4222 D
09:45–10:45
S8104 D
09:45–10:45
F3842 D 13:45–14:45
The Shoulder: Complex joint
simplified (1) Louise Walker
Theatre 2
Soins de plaies :
Une introduction
Kark Karnofsky
Hands-On Ultrasound
Workshop: Thyroid and
internal jugular vein Kevin Hafez - Theatre 2
Marge Lowel - Theatre 2
Suturing: 101
Andrew Arcand
S2678 D
08:30–09:30
F7559 D
11:15–12:15
Theatre 1
T3811 D
13:45–14:45
Hands-On Ultrasound
Workshop: Central venous
cannulation - Kevin Hafez
Théâtre 1
Marge Lowel - Theatre 2
T3784 D
13:45–14:45
Theatre 1
S6644 D
08:30–09:30
Theatre 2
Theatre 1
T3809 D
11:15–12:15
An Introduction to Wound
Care - Mark Karnofsky
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17
SAMEDI 17 NOVEMBRE
Family Medicine Forum 2012 / Forum en médecine familiale 2012
Ce programme est fourni uniquement à titre d’information. Le Collège des médecins de
famille du Canada (CMFC) se réserve le droit de supprimer, de modifier ou de réviser
tout aspect du programme s’il le juge opportun. Le CMFC se réserve le droit d’annuler les
séances en raison de circonstances imprévues. Le CMFC n’accepte aucune responsabilité
concernant les dépenses personnelles à la suite de l’annulation d’une séance. Le Comité de
planification du programme scientifique s’efforce, dans la mesure du possible, de présenter
les séances cliniques de même nature/thème dans des cases horaires différentes, à moins
de contraintes liées à la disponibilité du présentateur et/ou de la salle.
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PRÉCONFÉRENCE
This program meets the accreditation criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been
accredited for up to 6 Mainpro-M1 credits.
Ce programme satisfait aux critères d’approbation du Collège des médecins de famille du Canada et donne droit à un maximum de 6 crédits.
Pre-registration required / Préinscription obligatoire
08:00–08:15 WELCOME / BIENVENUE
ROOM / SALLE : 701 A/B – MTCC
08:15–08:45 Presentation by the Recipient(s) of the CFPC Outstanding Family Medicine Research Article
Présentation par le récipiendaire du CMFC pour un article exceptionnel de recherche en
médecine familiale
ROOM / SALLE : 701 A/B – MTCC
Improving Cardiovascular Health at Population Level: 39 community cluster randomised trial of
Cardiovascular Health Awareness Program (CHAP)
J Kaczorowski, LW Chambers, L Dolovich, JM Paterson, T Karwalajtys, T Gierman, B Farrell, B McDonough, L Thabane,
K Tu, B Zagorski, R Goeree, CA Levitt, W Hogg, S Laryea, MA Carter, D Cross, RJ Sabaldt.
BMJ 2011:342:d442
08:45–09:15 Presentation by the Recipient(s) of the CFP Best Original Research Article
Présentation par le récipiendaire du Prix du MFC pour le meilleur article de recherche originale
ROOM / SALLE : 701 A/B – MTCC
Implementation of Electronic Medical Records: Effect on provision of preventive services in a
pay-for-performance environment
M Greiver, J Barnsley, RH Glazier, R Moineddin, BJ Harvey. Can Fam Physician 2011; 57:e381-e389
P2427
Building on Existing Tools to Improve Chronic Disease Prevention in Family Practice: A qualitative study
09:20–09:35Donna Manca, MD, MClSc, CCFP, FCFP; Carolina Aguilar; June Carroll, MD, CCFP, FCFP; Andrew Cave, MD, CCFP, FCFP;
Michelle Greiver, MD, CCFP, FCFP; Lisa Patterson; James Pencharz, MD, CCFP, FCFP; Ginetta Salvalaggio, MD, CCFP;
Eva Grunfeld, MD, CCFP, FCFP
ROOM: 703 – MTCC
P6498
Increasing Cancer Screening for Ontario’s South Asians: Lesson from a knowledge exchange workshop
09:20–09:35Aisha Lofters, MD, CCFP, PhD(Cand.); Andrew Pinto, MSc, MD, CCFP, FRCPC; Rebecca Lobb, ScD, MPH
ROOM: 704 – MTCC
P3586
09:20–09:35
P7442
09:20–09:35
P4872
09:20–09:35
Obstetrical Care in a Family Medicine Teaching Unit: A comparison of staff and resident practice
Maxine Dumas Pilon, MD, CCFP; Stephanie Morel, MD, CCFP; Thomas Brin d’Amour, MD, CCFP; Jeannie Haggerty, PhD
ROOM: 706 – MTCC
Patient Poverty and Panel Size in Primary Care
Laura Muldoon, MD, MPH, CCFP, FCFP; Jennifer Rayner; Simone Dahrouge, PhD
ROOM: 710 – MTCC
The Use of Complementary and Alternative Therapies by Patients in a Family Practice Setting
Vishal Bhella, MD, CCFP
ROOM: 712 – MTCC
LEGEND / LÉGENDE
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MTCC
Metro Toronto Convention Centre (South Building) / Palais des congrès du Toronto métropolitain (Immeuble sud)
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WEDNESDAY • MERCREDI
P0002 8th ANNUAL FAMILY MEDICINE RESEARCH DAY
8e JOURNÉE ANNUELLE DE RECHERCHE EN MÉDECINE FAMILIALE
WEDNESDAY • MERCREDI
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P7572
09:40–09:55
P5581
09:40–09:55
P4912
09:40–09:55
Assessment of Oral Anticoagulant Therapy in Elderly Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
Anne Muscat, MD, CCFP; Kerstin Mossman, MD, CCFP; Anwar Parbtani, PhD, MD, CCFP
ROOM: 703 – MTCC
Effectiveness of Financial Incentives for Primary Care Physicians on Cancer Screening in Ontario
Tara Kiran, MD, MSc, CCFP; Andrew S. Wilton, MSc; Lawrence Paszat, MD, MSc, FRCPC; Rick Glazier, MD, MPH, CCFP
ROOM: 704 – MTCC
Patient Satisfaction with Prenatal and Intrapartum Care in St. John’s
Monica Kidd, MD, MSc; Susan Avery, MD, CCFP; Norah Duggan, MD, CCFP; Jen McPhail, MD
ROOM: 706 – MTCC
P3404
Using Photovoice to Enhance the Quality of Care: The EquihealThY project
09:40–09:55Christine Loignon, PhD; Catherine Hudon, MD, CCFP, PhD; Luce Pélissier-Simard, MD; Émilie Goulet, MSc
ROOM: 710 – MTCC
P6773
09:40–09:55
P2896
10:00–10:15
Painful Conversation: Physician-patient talk about the experience of pain
Shannon Cunningham, PhD (Cand.); Christa Jeney, MD, CCFP, FCFP, ABHPM; Lorraine Wood, MD, PhD, ABFP, CCFP;
Linda Wood, PhD
ROOM: 712 – MTCC
Current State of Stroke Prevention in Atrial Fibrillation Care in a Large Urban Family Health Team
Alissia Valentinis, MD, CCFP; Dante Morra, MD, MBA, FRCP(C); Nazanin Meshkat MD, FRCP(C), MHSc;
R. Sacha Bhatia, MD, MBA, FRCPC; Andrew Ha, MD; Kori Leblanc, BScPhm, ACPR PharmD; Noah Ivers, MD, CCFP
ROOM: 703 – MTCC
P6701
Outcomes from National Cervical Cancer Screening Campaign
10:00–10:15Pamela Verma, MD; Naila Karim, MD, BSc; Verma Pretty; Sajni Thomas, MD, CCFP; Janet Dollin, MD, CCFP
ROOM: 704 – MTCC
P6629
10:00–10:15
Family Physicians and Access to Family Planning: A national study of gaps and opportunities
Jennifer Hulme, MD, MPH; Wendy V. Norman, MD, MHSc; Sheila Dunn, MD, MSc;
Judith Soon, BSc (Pharm), RPh, ACPR, MSc, PhD, FCSHP; Edith Guilbert, MD, MSc
ROOM: 706 – MTCC
P7772
10:00–10:15
Through the Eyes of a Refugee: A Photovoice project
P7402
10:00–10:15
Let’s Get Spiritual: Talking to patients about their religion and spirituality
P3779
11:15–11:30
P6265
11:15–11:30
P6018
11:15–11:30
P1639
11:15–11:30
P1215
11:15-11:50
40 Michael Lee-Poy, MD, CCFP, MClSc; Judith Belle Brown, PhD; Moira Stewart, PhD; Bridget L. Ryan, PhD
ROOM: 712 – MTCC
Disparities in Primary Health Care for Canadians with Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions
Greg Webster, MSc; Patricia Sullivan-Taylor; Mathur Sushma
ROOM: 703 – MTCC
Who’s Doing What? The role of physician specialties in colorectal cancer surveillance
Jeffrey Sisler, MD, MClSc, CCFP, FCFP; Emma Shu, MSc; Alan Katz, MBChB, CCFP, MSc, FCFP;
Bosu Seo, PhD; Daniel Chateau, PhD
ROOM: 704 – MTCC
Misconceptions About Abortion Risks in Pro-Choice and Anti-Choice Women Having Abortions
Ellen Wiebe, MD, CCFP, FCFP; Lisa Littman, MD, MPH
ROOM: 706 – MTCC
Personal Views of the Effect of Lack of Access to a Family Physician: A qualitative study
Tom Freeman, MD, CCFP, FCFP; Judith Belle Brown, PhD; Graham Reid, PhD; Moira Stewart, PhD;
Amardeep Thind, MD, PhD; Evelyn Vingilis, PhD
ROOM: 710 – MTCC
Accessing and Using the National Physician Survey Data: A hands-on demonstration
Artem Safarov, BSc
ROOM: 712 – MTCC
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Keiran Moore, MD, CCFP (EM), FCFP, EMDM, DTM&H; Paul Belanger, PhD, GISP; Rahim Moineddin, PhD;
Christopher Meaney; David White, MD, CCFP, FCFP; Ambreen Moazzam
ROOM: 703 – MTCC
P5801
11:35–11:50
Quality and Visit Adherence in a Family Physician-Led Colposcopy Service May
Be an Effective Model for Improving Follow-Up for Women at Risk for Non-adherence
Sheila Dunn, MD, MSc, CCFP(EM), FCFP; Lea Rossiter, MD, CCFP, FCFP; Jessica Ferne, BA, MHSc; Erin Barnes, BA, BScN
ROOM: 704 – MTCC
P5503
Urban & Rural Abortion Provider Experience: Qualitative findings of the BC Abortion Providers Survey
11:35–11:50Jennifer Dressler, MD, CCFP; Maughn Nanamma MD, CCFP; Wendy V. Norman, MD, CCFP, FCFP, MHSc;
Judith A. Soon, BSc(Pharm), PhD
ROOM: 706 – MTCC
P1231
Economic Accessibility to Healthcare: Is it an issue in our publicly funded health system?
11:35–11:50Jeannie Haggerty, PhD; Martin Fortin, MD, MSc, CCFP; Jean-Frédéric Lévesque, MD, PhD;
Christine Loignon, PhD; Christine Beaulieu, MSc
ROOM: 710 – MTCC
P4593
11:55–12:10
Immigrant Community Leaders’ Perspectives on Trust and Diabetes Care
Kevin Pottie, MD, CCFP, MClSc, FCFP; Govinda Dahal, PhD; Adnan Quyyam, PhD
ROOM: 703 – MTCC
P5092
Integrated Care for Methadone-Maintained Pregnant Women: Canadian primary care experience
11:55–12:10Alice Ordean, MD, CCFP, MHSc; Meldon Kahan, MC, CCFP, FRCPC; Lisa Graves, MD, CCFP, FCFP;
Ronald Abrahams, MD, CCFP, FCFP
ROOM: 706 – MTCC
P3800
Assessing Participation Bias in a Voluntary Quality Improvement Initiative
11:55–12:10Simone Dahrouge, PhD; Clare Liddy, MSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP; William Hogg, MSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP;
Catherine Deri Armstrong, MA, PhD; Jatinderpreet Singh, BSc, MSc; Jenna Wong, BSc, MSc; Monica Hernandez, MSc
ROOM: 710 – MTCC
12:10–12:30 LUNCH / REPAS DU MIDI – ROOM / salle : 701 A/b – MTCC
12:10–14:00 Section of Researchers Annual Meeting
Assemblée annuelle de la Section des chercheurs
ROOM / salle : 701 A/b – MTCC
P5589
Smoking Cessation Implementation in Family Health Teams: An integrated knowledge translation study
14:05–14:20Peter Selby, MBBS, CCFP, FCFP, MHSc, dipABAM; Laurie Zawertailo, PhD; Justine Mascarhenas, MSc;
Janine Fitzpatrick, MCogSc; Lilian Doss, MSc; Eric Karaoylas, MA; Robert Schwartz, PhD; Alexey Babayan, PhD;
Erika Yates, MSc; Sarwar Hussain, MSc; Rosa Dragonetti, MSc
ROOM: 703 – MTCC
P3006
Family Physician Views of Survivorship Care Plans to Reintegrate Breast Cancer Patients in Practice
14:05–14:20Mary Ann O’Brien, PhD, Toronto, ON; Eva Grunfeld, MD, DPhil, FCFP, Toronto, ON;
Jonathan Sussman, MD, CFPC, RCPSC, Hamilton, ON; Geoffrey Porter, MD, MSc, Halifax, NS;
Lawrence Paszat, MD, RCPSC, Toronto, ON; Susan Dent, MD, CPSC, Ottawa, ON;
Melanie Hammond Mobilio, MA, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 704 – MTCC
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Metro Toronto Convention Centre (South Building) / Palais des congrès du Toronto métropolitain (Immeuble sud)
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Association Between Deprivation and Increasing Hgb A1c Levels in Non-diabetic Patients
11:35–11:50Babak Aliarzadeh, PhD; Michelle Greiver, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP;
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P8345
Soigner les personnes en situation de pauvreté : la perspective de médecins en formation
14:05–14:20
ANNULÉE
P3309
A Web Tool to Improve ED Discharge Communication with Family Doctors: A needs assessment survey
14:05–14:20Cheryl Hunchak, MD, CCFP(EM), MPH; Anish Patel, BSc, MD, CCFP; Astra Teo, BHSc, MD, CCFP;
Michael Roberts, MD, CCFP, FCFP; David Tannenbaum, MD, CCFP, FCFP; Howard Ovens, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP;
Bjug Borgundvaag, MD, CCFP(EM), PhD
ROOM: 710 – MTCC P2670
14:05–16:30
Mixed Methods Research: It’s a matter of design
Douglas Archibald, PhD; Anne Harley, MD, CCFP, FCFP
ROOM: 712 – MTCC
P5940
14:05–15:00
Effective Mail & Web Survey Design and Implementation Strategies:
Tips for research assistants and new researchers
Stratégies efficaces pour la conception et la mise en œuvre de sondages par la poste et sur le Web :
Conseils pour les assistants à la recherche et les nouveaux chercheurs
Paul Krueger, PhD
ROOM / SALLE : 718 A/B – MTCC
P6160
Influence of Different Spirometry Interpretation Algorithms (SIA) on Decision Making
14:25–14:40Anthony D’Urzo, MD, CCFP, FCFP; Pieter Jugovic, MD, MSc, CCFP; Reuven Jhirad, MD, CCFP, FCFP
ROOM: 703 – MTCC
P0974
Extended Results of a Multicentre RCT of Survivorship Care Plans (SCPs) for Breast Cancer Survivors
14:25–14:40Eva Grunfeld, DPhil, MD, CCFP, FCFP; Gregory Pond, BSc, MSc, PhD; Elizabeth Maunsell, PhD; J.A. Julian, BSc, MMath;
Doug Coyle, MA, MSc, PhD; M.N. Levine, MD, MSc
ROOM: 704 – MTCC
Presentation by the recipients of the Research Awards for Family Medicine Residents
Présentation par les lauréats des Prix de recherche pour les résidents en médecine familiale
P6928
14:25–14:40
Risk of Obesity at 4-6 Years Among Overweight or
Obese 18-Month-Olds: A community-based cohort study
Jesse Wheeler, MD
ROOM / SALLE : 706 – MTCC
Note time change
P4639
Optimizing Case Identification in Electronic Medical Records Database
14:25–14:40Rajeswari Aghoram, MD, MBBS; Dave Jackson, BCom; Frank Molnar, MSc, MDCM, FRCPC; Ronald B. Postuma, MD, MSc;
Nathali Jette, MD, MSc, FRCPC; Richard Birtwhistle, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP; Tyler Williamson, PhD;
Anita Lambert-Lanning MLS; Inese Grava-Gubins, MA
ROOM: 710 – MTCC
P5082
Description of Elderly Patients with Depression in Primary Care Settings in Southern Alberta
14:45–15:00Stephanie Garies, MPH; Rajeswari Aghoram, MBBS, MD; Dave Jackson, BComm; Neil Drummond, PhD
ROOM: 703 – MTCC
P4065
Privacy and Ethics: An integrated approach in pan-Canadian public health surveillance and research
14:45–15:00Jannet Ann Leggett, LLB; Donna Manca, MD, MClSc, FCFP; Jyoti Kotecha, PhD(Cand.), MPA, CChem, MRSC;
Anita Lambert-Lanning, MLS
ROOM: 704 – MTCC
P3190
ED Readmissions: The EPOC-readmission study
14:45–15:00Lise Bjerre, MD, PhD; Carl van Walraven MD, FRCPC; Michal Abrahamowicz, PhD; Kasim Abdulaziz; Steven Hawken
ROOM: 706 – MTCC
P2603
Leveraging CPCSSN Data to Guide EMR Data Discipline: How to improve your EMR
14:45–15:00 David Barber, MD, BSc, CCFP; Suzanne Biro, BSc, MPH; Lorne Kinsella; Jyoti Kotecha, PhD(Cand.), MPA, CChem MRSC
ROOM: 710 – MTCC
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presented. For those sessions with simultaneous interpretation, the title will be bilingual
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du symbole des écouteurs indique que l’interprétation simultanée sera offerte. Ω
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PRÉCONFÉRENCE
Donna Leith-Gudbranson; Doug Archibald, MA, PhD; Rebecca Hogue, MA, PhD student
ROOM: 703 – MTCC
P3694
Impact of QIIP Learning Collaborative Program on Primary Health Care Teams: A qualitative study
15:35–15:50Han Han, PhD; Jyoti Kotecha, PhD(Cand.), MPA, CChem MRSC; Judith Bell Brown, PhD; Jann Paquette-Warren, MSc;
Jane Yealland, BA; Mike Green, MD, MSc, FCFP; Stewart Harris, MD, MPH, CCFP, FCFP, FACPM;
Grant Russell, MD, PhD; Susan Webster-Bogaert, MA
ROOM: 704 – MTCC
P3844
Tool or Toy: Evaluating the feasibility and usability of iPads for clinical teaching
15:35–15:50Douglas B. Archibald, PhD; Colla MacDonald, EdB; Judith Plante, MD, CCFP; Eric Wooltorton, MD, CCFP;
Gary Viner, MD, CCFP; Rebecca Hogu, PhD student
ROOM: 706 – MTCC
P1363
The Dynamics of Physicians’ Involvement in Primary Care Research: A mixed studies review
15:35–15:50Deniz Sahin, MD, MSc; Mark J Yaffe, MD, MClSc, CCFP, FCFP; Tamara Sussman, PhD; Jane McCusker, MD, DrPH
ROOM: 710 – MTCC
P2890
Rural Academic Scholarship: Faculty development innovations for distributed teachers
15:55–16:10Cheri Bethune, MD, MClSc, CCFP, FCFP; Shabnam Asghari, MD, PhD; Patti McCarthy, MSc, PhD Candidate;
Marshall Godwin MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP; Kris Aubrey MD, MSc, CCFP; Vernon Curran, PhD
ROOM: 703 – MTCC
P4005
Assessment-Oriented Process Evaluation of QIIP Learning Collaboratives
15:55–16:10Han Han, PhD; Jyoti Kotecha, PhD(Cand.), MPA, CChem MRSC; Susan Webster-Bogaert BSc,(KIN), MA;
Jann Paquette-Warren, MSc; Mike Green, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP; Stewart Harris, MD, MPH, CCFP, FCFP, FACPM;
Richard Birtwhistle MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP
ROOM: 704 – MTCC
P3159
15:55–16:10
Strategies for Supporting Residents’ Transition into Family Medicine Training
Dawn Martin, PhD, Med, MSW; Susan Glover Takahashi, PhD, MA(Ed)
ROOM: 706 – MTCC
P4097 Understanding and Improving Work Life and Leadership Among Family Medicine Faculty
15:55–16:10Paul Krueger, PhD; David White, MD, CCFP, FCFP; Viola Antao, MD, CCFP, MHSc; Florence Kim, MD, CCFP;
Jeff Kwong, MD, MSc, CCFP, FRCPC; Leslie Sorensen, BSc(OT), MHSc; Christopher Meaney, MSc
ROOM: 710 – MTCC
P8132
16:15–16:30
Discourses of Generalism and Over-Specialization in Medical Education
Cynthia Whitehead, MD, CCFP
ROOM: 703 – MTCC
P5752
The Family Medicine Clinical Evaluation Exercise: An evaluation tool for family medicine clerkship
16:15–16:30Melissa Nutik, MD, CCFP; Azadeh Moaveni, MD, CCFP; Kymm Feldman, MD, CCFP, MHSc
ROOM: 704 – MTCC
P5510
How Does Mandatory Versus Elective Clinical Experience Affect Student Attitudes Toward Family Medicine?
16:15–16:30Kymm Feldman, MD, CCFP, MHSc; Paul Krueger, PHD; Susan Goldstein, MD, CCFP, FCFP; Christopher Meaney, MSc;
Melissa Nutik, MD CCFP; Risa Freeman, MD, CCFP, MEd, FCFP
ROOM: 706 – MTCC
P4848
16:15–16:30
Does Preparedness for Self-Care and Wellness Influence Family Physician Lifestyle Satisfaction?
Rodney Crutcher, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP; Wayne Woloschuk, PhD; Olga Szafran, MHSA
ROOM: 710 – MTCC
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Metro Toronto Convention Centre (South Building) / Palais des congrès du Toronto métropolitain (Immeuble sud)
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P7464
Essential Teaching Skills for Preceptors Course: Developing better teachers
15:35–15:50Colla MacDonald, MA, ED.D; Madeleine Montpetit, MD, CCFP; Chris Rivet, MD; Martha McKeen, BA, MA, PhD student;
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P0001 Family Medicine Education Forum (FMEF)
Forum sur l’éducation en médecine familiale (FEMF)
This program meets the accreditation criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been
accredited for up to 6 Mainpro-M1 credits.
Ce programme satisfait aux critères d’approbation du Collège des médecins de famille du Canada et donne droit à un maximum de 6 crédits.
P3167
08:30–12:00
PLENARY / PLÉNIÈRE
The Transitioning Physician: The journey from training to practice
Le médecin en transition : De la formation à la pratique
ROOM / SALLE : 718 A/B – MTCC
P1252
Triple C Toolkit: Key concepts
13:00–15:00 Eric Wong, MD, CCFP, London, ON; Karl Iglar, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 717A – MTCC
P2709Advancing the Future of Medical Education in Canada Postgraduate (FMEC PG) Project:
13:00–15:00 Leveraging Change in and with Family Medicine
Miriam Boillat, MD, CCFP, FCPF, Montréal, QC; Nick Busing, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON;
Ken Harris, MD, FRCSC, Ottawa, ON; Anne-Marie McLellan, MD, CM, CSPQ, FRCPC, Montréal, QC;
Ivy Oandasan, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 717B – MTCC
P2996
13:00–15:00
P3678
13:00–15:00
P3870
13:00–15:00
Social Accountability: Strategies and scholarship
Lynn Wilson, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Cynthia Whitehead, MD, PhD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON;
Katherine Rouleau, MDCM, CCFP, MHSc, Toronto, ON; Sarita Verma, LLB, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 715A – MTCC
Have a little RRESPECT! Reflective RESident/Practioner Engagement of CanMEDS Tenets
P. Yee-Ling Chang, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Michael Roberts, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON;
Allan Peterkin, MD, FRCPC, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 715B – MTCC
Resources for Teaching Ethics in Family Medicine
William Sullivan, MD, PhD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Keith Ogle, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Saskatoon, SK;
Isabelle Arsenault, MD, CCFP, FCFP, St-Lambert, QC; Mary Dunleavy, MD, CCFP, FCFP, West Kelowna, BC;
Susan E. MacDonald, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Kingston, ON; Elena Poliakova, MD, Ottawa, ON;
Larry Reynolds, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB; Michael Yeo, PhD, Sudbury, ON
ROOM: 714B – MTCC
Simultaneous interpretation / Interprétation simultanée
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MTCC Metro Toronto Convention Centre (South Building)
Palais des congrès du Toronto métropolitain (Immeuble sud)
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Preparing Faculty for Competency Based Curricula: Tips for faculty developers
Christie Newton, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; C. Bethune, St. John’s, NL; B. Karras, Saskatoon, SK;
T. Cavett, Winnipeg, MB; S. Koppula, Edmonton, AB; G. Sampson, Toronto, ON; B. Stubbs, London, ON;
A. Walsh, Hamilton, ON
ROOM: 713A – MTCC
P5899
The Laval Model for Competency-Oriented Supervision: An evidence- and practice-based approach
13:00–15:00
cancelled
P6133
13:00–15:00
P6291
13:00–15:00
P8214
13:00–15:00
Faculty Development in Distributed Medical Education: Sharing experiences with Triple C
Marion Dove, MD, CCFP, Montréal, QC; Hélène Rousseau, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Montréal, QC
ROOM: 713B – MTCC
Tips for Building a Robust Family Medicine Residency Curriculum
Eric Wooltorton, MD, MSc, CCFP, Ottawa, ON; Gary Viner, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON; Alison Eyre, MD, CCFP, Ottawa, ON
ROOM: 707 – MTCC
Inspiring Residents to do Scholarly Work
Colleen Kirkham, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; Betty Calam, MD, CCFP, MClSc, FCFP, Vancouver, BC;
Ruth Martin, MD, CCFP, FCFP, MPH, Vancouver, BC
ROOM: 705 – MTCC
READING AREA / AIRE DE LECTURE
Drop by the Reading Area to browse books, journals,
and online resources in medical education and family
medicine. Enjoy this opportunity to relax, read and talk
with friends and colleagues in a comfortable environment.
Rendez-vous à l’Aire de lecture pour feuilleter un livre, une
revue ou pour consulter des ressources sur l’éducation en
médecine ou sur la médecine familiale en ligne. Profitez de
cette occasion pour vous détendre, pour lire et pour causer
avec des amis ou des collègues dans un environnement
décontracté.
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13:00–15:00
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T0138 07:00–08:00
GP Psychotherapy Breakfast Networking Session
Victoria Winterton, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Owen Sound, ON
ROOM: 717A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. connect with family physicians with common interest in providing psychotherapy to their patients
2. continue the development of the GP Psychotherapy Special Interests or Focused Practices (SIFP) Committee, a subcommittee of the Mental
Health Program Committee
T0331
07:00–08:00
Child and Adolescent Health Breakfast Networking Session
Elizabeth Shaw, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Hamilton, ON
ROOM: 706 – MTCC
This session will:
1. provide an opportunity for family physicians with a special interest in child and adolescent health to connect and brainstorm
2. allow participants to discuss potential projects or foci for the SIFP in Child and Adolescent Health for the coming year
T1667
07:00–08:00
Occupational Medicine Networking Breakfast
Stephen C. Martin, MD, CCFP, Montréal, QC; Joel Andersen, MD, CCFP, Sudbury, ON
ROOM: 703 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand the difference between “occupational disease” and “work-related disease”
2. recognize red flags in the patient occupational history and workplace characteristics
3. learn about occupational medicine learning opportunities, specialization and certification in Canada
T3695
07:00–08:00
Sport and Exercise Medicine Breakfast Networking Session
Topic: Concussion
Lisa Fischer, MD, CCFP, London, ON
ROOM: 711 – MTCC
A physician speaker will address the importance of physical activity promotion and tools that may be effective in family practice.
This session will provide:
An update for interested members on the accomplishments and goals of the Sport and Exercise Medicine (SEM) committee over the past year.
T3759
Hospital Medicine Networking Breakfast
07:00–08:00Michael Kates, MD, CCFP, Mississauga, ON; Christine Soong, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON;
David Wilton, CCFP, FHM, Vancouver, BC
ROOM: 705 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. appreciate the variety of opportunities to practise in hospital medicine across Canada
2. learn strategies to start practising in a hospital setting
3. understand the current state and direction of hospital medicine training in Canada
T5116
07:00–08:00
Global Health Networking Breakfast
Katherine Rouleau, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 707 – MTCC
T7882
07:00–08:00
Family Medicine Education Researchers Networking Breakfast
T7911
07:00–08:00
Addiction Medicine Breakfast Networking Session:
How do I get help for my patients with addiction issues?
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ROOM: 709 – MTCC
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— PROGRAMME
Prison Health Breakfast Networking Session
THURSDAY • JEUDI
T8320
07:00–08:00
Ruth Martin, MD, CCFP, FCFP, MPH, Vancouver, BC; Margaret (Peg) Robertson, MD, CCFP, Kingston, ON;
Nader Sharifi, BSc, MD, CCFP, ASAM, CCHP, Port Coquitlam, BC; Chris Goodall, MD, CCFP, St John’s, NL;
Ann Lowen, MD, CCFP, Morris, MB; James Harris, BHSc, Vancouver, BC; Heather Filek, Vancouver, BC;
John Koehn, MD, Abbotsford, BC; Hannah Pang, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM: 712 – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. hear what others are doing behind bars
2. network with others who have an interest in prison health
3. brainstorm future directions for the CFPC Prison Health Special Interests or Focused Practice group
T1095
10:00–10:30
A Wake-up Call to the Important Role of Sleep Apnea in Stroke Patients
Alarme sonnée concernant le rôle important de l’apnée du sommeil chez les patients victimes d’un AVC
Patrice Lindsay, BScN, PhD, Etobicoke, ON; Adam Steacie, MD, CCFP, Brockville, ON
ROOM / salle : hall f – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. describe the relationship between sleep apnea and stroke
2. learn how to identify high-risk patients and screen for sleep apnea
3. discuss management of patients with suspected sleep apnea before and after stroke/TIA, and referral decisions for sleep studies
Pendant cette séance, les participants :
1. décriront la relation entre l’apnée du sommeil et l’AVC
2. apprendront comment identifier les patients à risque élevé et à dépister l’apnée du sommeil
3. discuteront de la prise en charge des patients chez lesquels on soupçonne une apnée du sommeil avant et après un AVC/AIT et des
décisions de référer le patient vers des études du sommeil
T9449
10:00–10:30
How to Taper Opioids
Meldon Kahan, MD, CCFP, FRCPC, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 716B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. describe the effectiveness, side effects and complications of high-dose opioid therapy
2. list the indications for opioid tapering, and outline an office-based tapering protocol
3. outline practical strategies for managing patient disagreement and resistance
T4974
10:00–11:00
Dermatology Update
Benjamin Barankin, MD, FRCPC, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 808 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. prescribe topical steroids rationally based on diagnosis
2. choose stepped therapy for psoriasis, acne and rosacea
3. access and utilize teledermatology where available
T5186
10:00–11:00
Andropause
David Greenberg, MD, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 718B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify patients appropriate for testosterone measurement and interpret results in context
2. risk stratify those patients considering androgen replacement, confidently discussing pros and cons
3. set up a rational system to monitor those on androgen replacement
LEGEND / LÉGENDE
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MTCC
SS = Satellite symposium / Symposium satellite
Metro Toronto Convention Centre (South Building) / Palais des congrès du Toronto métropolitain (Immeuble sud)
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T0782
10:00–11:00
Chest Pain: Sorting out high-risk presentations
Anthony D’Urzo, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 801 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. differentially diagnose presentations of chest pain
2. recognize subtle sinister etiologies
3. risk stratify those who present with non-specific chest pain
4. appropriately investigate/refer those with a high risk presentation
T2859
10:00–11:00
Post-Operative Care of the Bariatric Surgery Patient: Special focus on “Roux en Y Gastric Bypass”
Sonja Wicklum, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON; Jennifer Brown, BSc, RD, Ottawa, ON
ROOM: 401 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand the anatomical and physiological changes that result from a Roux en Y Gastric Bypass
2. list, diagnose, and manage the key ‘anatomical’ post-operative complications
3. list, diagnose, and manage the main ‘nutritional’ post-operative complications
T1956
10:00–11:00
What Is New? The top ten research studies that will impact clinical practice for family physicians
Elizabeth Muggah, MD, MPD, Ottawa, ON; David White, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON;
Martin Dawes, MD, MB, BS, DRCOG, FRCGP, Vancouver, BC; Richard H. Glazier, MD, MPH, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 717B – MTCC
This session will:
1. synthesize clinically relevant research presented at the primary care annual research meeting (NAPCRG)
2. stimulate the interest of practicing family physicians in primary care research
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
T2513
10:00–11:00
Improving Access to Family Planning in Canada: What would you suggest - CART/GRAC ?
Wendy Norman, MD, CCFP, FCFP, MHSc, Vancouver, BC; Sheila Dunn, MD, MSc, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 714B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand current gaps and barriers to access high quality contraception and abortion services in Canada
2. review and share participant ideas for better models of family planning health service delivery
3. understand current opportunities for interdisciplinary clinicians to participate in planning for change through the Canadian contraception
access research network
T2896
10:00–11:00
Approach to Depression In Primary Care
Jon Davine MD, CCFP, FRCP(C), Hamilton, ON
ROOM: 701A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. differentiate between psychiatric causes of the “sad state” ruling out organic causes
2. choose appropriate therapies for Major Depressive Episode (MDE)
3. optimize pharmacologic therapy in MDE
T4414
10:00–11:00
Giving Feedback to Residents: Best practices from motivation literature
Shelley Ross, PhD, Edmonton, AB
ROOM: 707
At the end of this session, participants will:
1. develop a basic understanding of motivation theories
2. integrate the examples in the workshop with their own experiences as teachers
3. adapt the way they give feedback to reflect best practices
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
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Is Your Patient Fit to Fly?
Anna-Maria Carvalho, MD, FRCPC, DAvMed, Vancouver, BC; Vincent Poirier, MD, CCFP, FRCPC, DAvMed, Montréal, QC
ROOM: 715 A/B
1. become familiar with aviation physiology and how it impacts disease processes
2. learn which patients are fit to fly
3. become comfortable with the management of inflight medical emergencies
T5276
10:00–11:00
From Birth to Kindergarten: Getting it right for the future of well-baby (child) care
Leslie Rourke, MD, CCFP, MClinSc, FCFP, FRRMS, St. John’s, NL; Denis Leduc, MD, CCFP, FAAP, FRCPC, Montréal, QC
ROOM: 701B
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. describe the most current information on preventive care for children 0-5 years for comprehensive efficient office-based well-child care
2. facilitate the use of the new 2011 Rourke Baby Record and its website resources (www.rourkebabyrecord.ca)
3. gain knowledge of related initiatives in early child development
T1488
10:00–12:15
Effective Supervision and Assessment of Learners
Lara Nixon, MD, CCFP, Calgary, AB; Todd Hill, PhD, RPsych, Calgary, AB
ROOM: 711
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. describe ways in which their learners, as a cohort, may differ from themselves
2. apply strategies for appraising information about specific cohorts
3. demonstrate techniques for improved intergenerational communication
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
T3546
10:00–12:15
Exercise in Medicine
Lisa Fischer, MD, CCFP, London, ON
ROOM: 501 A/B – MTCC
10:00 Exercise through the Ages
Julia Alleyne, MD, CCFP, North York, ON
Objective:
The participant will be able to identify the benefits of physical activity and individualize an exercise prescription according to the
lifecycle stage.
10:45 Exercise and Children: Dealing with chronic disease
John Philpott, MD, FRCPC, FAAP, DipSportMed, Toronto, ON
Objective:
The participant will be able to describe the benefits and risks of exercise prescription in the child with long-term health concerns.
11:30 Exercise Prescription for Concussion Rehabilitation
Laura Cruz, MD, CCFP, Etobicoke, ON
Objective:
The participant will be able to prescribe appropriate progressive exercise to enhance the recovery from concussion symptoms with the
goal of return to play.
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10:00–11:00
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10:00–12:15
Prison Health Best Practices: Developing a “tool box”
Ruth Martin, MD, CCFP, FCFP, MPH, Vancouver, BC; John Koehn, MD, Abbotsford, BC;
Chris Frank, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Kingston, ON; Garey Mazowita MD FCFP Vancouver, BC;
Alan Kaplan, MD, CCFP(EM,) FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON; Chris Goodall, MD, CCFP, St John’s, NL;
Ann Lowen, MD, CCFP, Morris, MB, Margaret (Peg) Robertson, M,D CCFP, Kingston, ON;
Nader Sharifi, BSc, MD, CCFP, ASAM, CCHP, Port Coquitlam, BC
ROOM: 712 – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. brainstorm common clinical scenarios facing prison health practitioners and some ‘best practice’ responses
2. contribute to the development of a ‘tool box’ of prison health best practices
3. network with other physicians, medical students and residents who wish to foster prison health best practices in Canada
T2839
10:00–12:15
Effective supervision and assessment of learners during a busy clinical practice:
Using a different approach based on clinical reasoning to get more bang for your buck
Tim Allen, MCFP, EM Merrickville, ON;
Working Group on the Certification Process: T. Laughlin, K. Lawrence, M. Donoff, C. Bethune, C.Brailovsky
ROOM: 717A – MTCC
Description:
This interactive workshop aims to change the way you do your clinical supervision of trainees (residents or students), so that you can better
appreciate their level of competence and help them progress, doing all this in the context of your usual busy clinical work. We will do this
by reviewing some current concepts on competence, seeing how the higher cognitive levels found in certain parts of the clinical reasoning
process are better determinants of competence in dealing with the clinical problem at hand, as well as being better predictors of competence
overall.
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
T3485
10:00–12:15
Can’t We All Just Get Along? Effective small group facilitation
P. Yee-Ling Chang, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Judith Peranson, MD, CCFP, MPH, Toronto, ON;
Brenda McDowell, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 709 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will:
1. understand and have confidence in managing common challenges in small group facilitation
2. understand the stages and points of intervention in team formation and building
3. have explored the unique opportunities and challenges of co-facilitation in the context of interprofessional small group learning
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
T3745
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10:00–12:15
Building Collaborative Practice: A family practice-psychiatry shared care teaching model
Teresa Cavett, MD, CCFP, Winnipeg, MB; Randy Goossen, MD, CCFP, FRCPS, Winnipeg, MB;
Gayle Halas, DH BSc, Winnipeg, MB; Teresa Jones, CTS, Winnipeg, MB
ROOM: 703 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify the essential elements for effective integration of learning in a collaborative setting
2. identify opportunities for collaborative practice in participants’ educational settings
3. develop an action plan to implement collaborative teaching
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
T4343
10:00–12:15
TLC for LTC: A guide to providing best care for your geriatric patients
Eric Cadesky, MDCM, CCFP, Burnaby, BC
ROOM: 716A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. recognize the importance of continuous primary care of the elderly
2. evaluate and treat delirium and agitation
3. confidently assess and manage common conditions such as constipation, hypertension, diabetes, malnutrition, and bacteruria in the
elderly population
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Katherine Rouleau, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 714A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand the range of opportunities available to work in low resource countries and have a selection approach
2. develop an approach to assess their readiness and learning needs
3. be aware of professional development and personal resources to support their decision-making and preparation process
T4540
10:00–12:15
Motivational Interviewing: A hands-on workshop
Inge Schabort, MB, ChB, CCFP, Hamilton, ON; Michele MacDonald Werstuck, RD, MSc, CDE, Hamilton, ON;
Anne Barber, BScN, MScN, RN(EC), CDE, Hamilton, ON
ROOM: 802 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. define motivational interviewing and describe situations where motivational interviewing techniques can be applied in a busy family
practice
2. use motivational interviewing techniques practiced in the workshop with patients in their own practice
3. use motivational interviewing and self-management resources and tools
T2304
10:30–11:00
What the Canadian Cancer Society Can Do for Your Patient
Ce que la Société canadienne du cancer peut faire pour vos patients
Janet MacVinnie, Hamilton, ON; Janet Canavan, Hamilton, ON
ROOM / SALLE : HALL F – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. explain the patient-focused and peer-provided services of the Canadian Cancer Society
2. identify patients with cancer information and support needs
3. refer appropriate patients to CCS information and support services
À la fin de cette séance, les participants seront capables de :
1. expliquer les services axés sur le patient / offerts par des pairs de la Société canadienne du cancer
2. identifier les patients ayant besoin d’information et de soutien
3. référer les patients appropriés vers les services d’information et de soutien de la SCS
T9468
10:30–11:00
Urine Drug Testing: Indications, interpretation and management
John Fraser, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Halifax, NS
ROOM: 716B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand the reasons for obtaining urine drug tests
2. interpret urine drug test results
3. develop a management plan in response to unexpected urine drug test results
T8848
11:15–12:15
Asthma Management Update: What’s new and what’s changed?
NOTE TIME CHANGE
Anthony D’Urzo, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 718A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. review current guidelines and new practical approaches that facilitate objective diagnosis of asthma
2. discover what’s new with inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) in asthma management
3. learn how to safely use long-acting B2-agonists and biologic agents
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Primer for Global Health Involvement
10:00–12:15Francois Couturier, MD, CCMF, FCMF, MSc, DTM&H, Saint-Lambert, QC; Videsh Kapoor, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC;
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11:15–11:45
Brain Food: Preventing iron deficiency in preschool children
Patricia Parkin, MD, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 701B – MTCC
1. identify the prevalence, risk factors and health outcomes for iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia in pre-school-aged children
2. review the new American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations
3. discuss future research and opportunities
T5244 11:15–12:15
Post MI Care in the Office
Andrew L. Pipe, MD, Ottawa, ON
ROOM: 808 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. maximize risk reduction in post-MI patients
2. access home cardiac rehabilitation resources in rural areas and adapt when resources are limited
3. accurately counsel the post-MI patient on return to work, driving and activity
T5356 11:15–12:15
Red-Flag Headaches in the Office and ED
Amit Shah, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, London, ON
ROOM: 713 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. recognize cardinal symptoms and signs of sinister headaches
2. order best investigation for suspected dangerous headache
3. determine who needs an LP for suspected SAH based on recent trials
T2323
11:15–11:45
Tuberculin Skin Testing: Size is not everything
Test cutané à la tuberculine : La taille n’est pas le seul facteur
Meb Rashid, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Vanessa Wright, RNEC, Toronto, ON;
Carol Geller, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON; Alison Eyre, MD, CCFP, Ottawa, ON
ROOM / SALLE : HALL F – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. appreciate who should be considered for the Tuberculin Skin Test (TST)
2. be able to interpret the results of a TST and compare it to the risk of re-activation
3. discuss the risks and benefits of treatment for latent tuberculosis infection
À la fin de cette séance, les participants seront capables de :
1. évaluer les personnes qui devraient subir le test cutané à la tuberculine (TCT)
2. interpréter les résultats d’un TCT et de les comparer au risque de réactivation
3. discuter des risques et des avantages du traitement contre la tuberculose latente
T9226
11:15–12:15
The Tip of the Iceberg: Substance use disorders in physicians
Kingsley Watts, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 716B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. outline the features of, and barriers to care for, addiction and substance use disorders in physicians
2. appreciate the current reporting requirements for physicians regarding signs of impairment in colleagues
3. articulate an approach to dealing with a potentially impaired colleague
4. outline the role of the OMA PHP in facilitating assessment, treatment, and monitoring in the management of mental health and substance
use disorders
T0642
11:15–12:15
Roles, Resources, and Responsibilities in “Return to Work” Programs
David Elias, BSc Pharm, MD, CCFP(EM), CIME, Rothesay, NB
ROOM: 714B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand the resources available in Return To Work (RTW) programs, and how to access
2. understand the “Roles and Responsibilities” of all 3 parties: MD, Patient, and Employer
3. gain a better understanding of the economic and health consequences of disability
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Approach to Bipolar Disorder in Primary Care
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11:15–12:15
Jon Davine, MD, CCFP, FRCP(C), Hamilton, ON
ROOM: 701A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. confidently diagnose bipolar disorder
2. prescribe guideline- and evidence-driven pharmacotherapy
3. formulate a management plan for bipolar disorder in pregnancy
T3394
11:15–12:15
Tongue-Ties Demystified
Howard Mitnick, MDCM, CCFP, Montréal, QC; Carole Dobrich, RN, IBCLC, Outremont, QC;
Anjana Srinivasan, MDCM, CCFP, IBCLC, Montréal, QC; Meira Stern, MDCM, CCFP, IBCLC, Montréal, QC
ROOM: 706 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. diagnose tongue-ties in breastfeeding infants
2. understand how tongue-ties affect breastfeeding
3. familiarize themselves with the frenotomy procedure
T4069
11:15–12:15
Parenthood Postponed: When patients want parenthood in their 30s or 40s
Carol Redmond, MD, FRCSC, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 401 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. recognize that women are planning to have families later in life; but expectations regarding fertility and biologic reality are
misaligned
2. recognize the disconnect between expectations regarding Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) to compensate for declining fertility and
biologic reality
3. understand ART, expected success rates, other options, and women’s desire for pro-active counseling to help plan their families
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
T4212
11:15–12:15
Stratification and Management of Fracture Risk in Osteoporosis Care
Irene Polidoulis, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 715 a/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand fragility fractures
2. identify the high fracture risk patient
3. stratify and managing fracture risk
T8785
11:15–12:15
Autistic Disorder: A heaven of hell, a hell of heaven
Patrick Lee, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB; Roger Thomas, MD, PhD, CCFP, MRCGP, Calgary, AB
ROOM: 803B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. have an “ALARM” to remember for detection of Autistic Disorder
2. approach Autistic Disorder using CanMEDS-FM roles
3. review latest evidence on treatment of autistic disorder
Session cancellation: The College reserves the right to cancel session(s) due to unforeseen
circumstances and cannot accept responsibility for out-of-pocket expenses incurred due to
the cancellation of any session.
Annulation de séance : Le Collège se réserve le droit d’annuler une ou plusieurs séances
s’il survient des événements imprévus et ne sera pas responsable de toute menue dépense
encourue en raison de l’annulation d’une séance.
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11:15–12:15
Creating Transformation: Challenges of Indigenous cultural competency education in health care
Leslie Varley, Vancouver, BC; Cheryl Ward, Vancouver, BC
ROOM: 707 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify key instructional elements of effective Indigenous cultural competency training and apply these techniques to their own
educational setting
2. discuss common ‘discourses’ of stereotyping and racism that can interfere with providing culturally competent care
3. examine the pedagogical challenges of teaching Indigenous cultural competency to health care providers and identify methods to
overcome these challenges
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
T3385
11:15–12:15
Personal Health Records in Family Medicine: The how and why
David Chan, MD, CCFP, MSc, Hamilton, ON; Michelle Howard, PhD, Hamilton, ON;
David Price, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Hamilton, ON; David Barber, MD, CCFP, Kingston, ON
ROOM: 717B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand what a Personal Health Record (PHR) is and how it can be beneficial in primary care
2. learn about various experiences of implementing and maximizing the use of a PHR through discussion of several pilot projects
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
T3638
11:45–12:15
The Air Quality Health Index: Counseling asthmatic patients to avoid air pollution as a trigger
L’indice de la qualité de l’air : Conseils aux patients asthmatiques d’éviter la pollution
comme facteur déclencheur
Alan Abelsohn, MBChB, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : HALL F – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. review current evidence on outdoor air pollution and the acute and chronic effects on respiratory and cardiac health
2. understand the Air Quality Health Index, as a tool to counsel asthmatic patients
3. learn how to counsel patients to avoid the negative health impacts of air pollution
À la fin de cette séance, les participants seront capables de :
1. examiner les données actuelles sur la pollution atmosphérique et les effets aigus et chroniques sur la santé respiratoire et cardiaque
2. comprendre l’indice de la qualité de l’air comme outil pour conseiller les patients asthmatiques
3. apprendre comment conseiller les patients pour éviter les effets négatifs de la pollution atmosphérique sur la santé
T3840
11:45–12:15
Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents: Weigh the facts
Debra Katzman, MD, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 701B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand the main eating disorders seen in children and adolescents
2. identify children and adolescents with eating disorders
3. be familiar with the general assessment of a child or adolescent with an eating disorder
T3288
12:30–13:30
Section of Teachers Annual Meeting / Assemblée annuelle de la Section des enseignants
T7827
12:30–13:30
Estate, Will, and Gift Planning Seminar
ROOM: 711 – MTCC
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First Five Years in Family Practice Luncheon
Déjeuner pour les médecins de famille dans les cinq premières années de leur pratique
Moderators: Isabelle Hébert, MD, CCFP, Laval, QC; Ainslie Mihalchuk, MD, CCFP, Winnipeg, MB;
Panelists: Shawn Thomas, MD, CCFP, Winnipeg, MB; Robert Webster, MD, CCFP, Belleville, ON;
Antoine Groulx, MD, CCFP, Gaspé, QC; Gabe Woollam, MD, CCFP, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, NL;
Committee members: Collette Dawson, MD, CCFP, Bay Roberts, NL; Diana Hong, MD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB;
Ken Collins, MD, Hamilton, ON
ROOM / salle : 808 – MTCC
T3772
12:30–13:30
The Role of Narrative and the Humanities in Family Medicine: Story-telling and networking
T9838 SS 12:30–13:30
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12:30–13:30
Robert Wedel, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Taber, AB
HUMANITIES THEATRE – EXHIBIT HALL
From A to Z: The management of anaphylaxis
Susan Wasserman, MSc, MDCM, FRCPC, Hamilton, ON
ROOM: 801 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. describe the causes, signs and symptoms of food allergy and of anaphylaxis
2. understand diagnostic tests for food allergy
3. discuss the appropriate treatment of acute anaphylaxis and long-term management of patients at risk
Pre-registration is required.
T8586 SS 12:30–13:30
Managing Barriers to Effective Glycemic Control in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes on Insulin
Ronald M. Goldenberg,, MD, FRCPC, FACE, Thornhill, ON
ROOM: 718B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand the barriers to insulin initiation and adherence in clinical practice
2. outline the advantages and disadvantages of the insulins and insulin regimens available for patients with type 2 diabetes
3. describe how the new basal insulins may help to overcome the limitations with our current basal therapies
Pre-registration is required.
T2477
13:45–14:15
Children Struggling in School: You CAN help
William J. Mahoney, MD, FRCPC, Hamilton, ON
ROOM: 701B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. develop a differential diagnosis for the child with school problems and use appropriate investigations
2. recommend useful interventions, specifically in children with reading and writing difficulties
3. use new neuroimaging technology effectively to justify early intervention with reading difficulties
4. effectively communicate with schools and advocate for supports that can make a difference
T0335
13:45–14:15
Novel Strategies for Initiating Behaviour Change in Primary Care
NOTE TIME CHANGE
Robert Petrella, MD, PhD, FCFP, London, ON
ROOM: 717B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand the importance of exercise prescription in primary care
2. understand that using technology to assist with behaviour change is feasible and acceptable to patients and care providers
3. recognize the potential role of allied health care professionals for implementation of lifestyle change programs
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
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13:45–14:45
Adolescent Alcohol and Drug Use Issues in Primary Care
Yelena J. Chorny, MD, MSc, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 716B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. discuss effective engagement strategies with young patients and appropriate involvement with concerned parents
2. become familiar with screening and assessment tools in the primary care setting
3. increase confidence with referral and treatment planning for young people with alcohol and substance use disorders
T2324
13:45–14:45
Sport and Exercise Medicine: Management of knee osteoarthritis
Howard Chen, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 501 A/B – MTCC
Objective:
1. The participant will be able to describe an evidence-informed approach to management of knee osteoarthritis for the goals of pain
reduction and enhanced function.
T1592
13:45–14:45
Reflections on Family Practice in 2020: The forces shaping our discipline
D.I. Rice Lecture Series
Garey Mazowita, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM: 401 – MTCC
Dr Mazowita is the D.I. Rice Lectureship recipient.
Description:
Participants will be challenged to reflect on forces currently or potentially impacting on their discipline, practices and teaching. In so doing,
it is hoped that preparedness for further change may be facilitated and impact mitigated. Never has system change been so rapid, or chaotic.
The last 10 years have been unprecedented in terms of changes to, and pressures on the practice of family medicine. This talk will speculate
on where we will be as a discipline in 2020.
T2948
13:45–14:45
Med Tools: A shared clinician and patient education resource
Margaret Tromp, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Picton, ON; Karen Brooks, RN, BScN, Picton, ON
ROOM: 706 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. download a “drop box” onto their computer desktop
2. search for and save education resources and tools
3. share with other clinicians
T3209
13:45–14:45
Podcasts on Early Brain and Biological Development and Addiction for Undergraduate Learners
Catherine Peirce, MA, Ottawa, ON; Nancy Brager, MD, AMA, CPA, CMPA, FRCPC, Calgary, AB
ROOM: 707 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. access new teaching resources on early brain and biological development, addiction, and mental health
2. identify addiction-related topics including core concepts of early child development, epigenetics, intervention and treatment strategies,
and system responses to addiction
3. identify specific undergraduate competencies related to addiction from a family medicine perspective
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
T3228
13:45–14:45
Teaching and Assessing Critical Thinking: Why is it important and how are we doing it?
Preston Smith, MD, MEd, CCFP, FCFP, Halifax, NS; David Petrie, MD, FRCP, Halifax, NS
ROOM: 703 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. describe the cognitive processes of critical thinking, common flaws, and the rationale for teaching and assessing critical thinking
2. critique a case-based approach for teaching and evaluating critical thinking, identifying strengths and limitations
3. summarize key points for designing and implementing strategies to teach and assess critical thinking
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
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Providing Refuge for Refugees in Primary Care
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13:45–14:45
Meb Rashid, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Vanessa Wright, RN-EC, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 714A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. review the demographics of refugee migration and how it impacts on the delivery of health care
2. be aware of the unique health conditions that challenge newly arrived refugees
3. develop strategies to optimize care for refugee populations
T6782
13:45–14:45
You Again? The resurgence of syphilis in Canada
Sonya Lee, BSc, MD, CCFP, MHSc, FCFP, Calgary, AB; Sudha Koppula, BSc, MD, MClSc, CCFP, Edmonton, AB
ROOM: 802 A/B – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. learn about the increasing rates of syphilis diagnosis across Canada
2. understand how syphilis is acquired, its disease process and options for testing in the primary care setting
3. review the recommendations for treatment and prevention
T5738
13:45–14:45
Hypertension: Evidence behind systolic targets in the elderly and people with diabetes
Hypertension : Données probantes à l’appui des objectifs systoliques chez les personnes
âgées et les diabétiques
Michael Allen, MD, MSc, Halifax, NS; Isobel Fleming, BScPharm, Halifax, NS; Kim Kelly, BScPharm, Halifax, NS
ROOM / salle : hall f – MTCC
At this session, participants will discuss:
1. the evidence supporting a systolic BP target of less than 140 mmHg in the elderly
2. the evidence supporting a systolic BP target of less than 130 mmHg in people with diabetes
3. implications for practice of objectives 1 and 2 Pendant cette séance, les participants discuteront des :
1. données probantes à l’appui d’une cible de pression artérielle systolique inférieure à 140 mmHg chez les personnes âgées
2. données probantes à l’appui d’une cible de pression artérielle systolique inférieure à 130 mmHg chez les diabétiques
3. conséquences des objectifs 1 et 2 sur la pratique
T7283
13:45–14:45
Understanding Non-Invasive Cardiac Testing
Vukiet Tran, MD, FCFP, MHSc, MBA, Richmond Hill, ON
ROOM: 808 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand the utility of non-invasive cardiac testing
2. select the appropriate cardiac test to investigate their patients with cardiac symptoms
3. understand the limitations of each tests
T7591
13:45–14:45
Inspiring New Minds: MedSS and iHealthSS
Noel Garber, Stoney Creek, ON; Tasha-Rachelle Maheu, Hamilton, ON;
S. Ann Colbourne, MD, FRCP(C), FACP, Edmonton, AB
ROOM: 709 – MTCC
This session will:
1. explore MedSS and iHealthSS, student-run initiatives promoting medical education, leadership, and health promotion among high school
and medical students
2. describe educational and leadership-based opportunities created for medical students and high school students by these projects
3. describe opportunities for family physicians and medical students to become involved in existing programs, and/or start new ones
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Simultaneous interpretation / Interprétation simultanée
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13:45–14:45
Medical Directives: Improving access to care in primary care teams
Kimberly Wintemute, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Jon Hunchuck, PharmD, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 715 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand the essential structural elements and legal considerations of a medical directive
2. identify clinical opportunities within their own organizations for the development of meaningful directives
3. formulate a sample medical directive relevant to your organization
T6157
13:45–14:45
Internet Resources and Basic Search Techniques
David Chan, MD, CCFP, MSc, FCFP, Hamilton, ON
ROOM: 714B – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. learn to assess the quality of the data sources available on the Internet
2. learn the different search engines specific to each of the data sources they want to use
3. learn about and sign onto at least one free web-based book-marking or content management system
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
T5313
13:45–14:45
VTE: It’s still a killer in Canada
Note time change
Sam Schulman, MD, PhD, FRCPC, Hamilton, ON
ROOM: 713 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. determine an investigation of suspect VTE based on risk analysis
2. prescribe appropriate immediate treatment of suspected or confirmed VTE
3. ensure ideal length of post-op prophylaxis AFTER discharge from hospital using up-to-date recommendations
T1963
13:45–16:15
Approach to Psychotherapy in Primary Care
Jon Davine, MD, CCFP, FRCP(C), Hamilton, ON
ROOM: 701A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. differentiate between supportive therapy and “change” therapy
2. choose the right therapy for the right patient
3. set up behavioral homework where appropriate
4. implement skills and elements of CBT into clinical practice
T7888
13:45–17:30
An Interdisciplinary Approach to Better Prescribing in the Elderly
Michelle Hart, MD, CCFP, MSc, CH, Toronto, ON; Pauline Santora, RPh, BScPhm, PharmD, ACPR, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 716A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. review the changes which occur with aging: Physiological, Pharmacokinetic, and Pharmacodynamic
2. identify problems with drug utilization in the elderly population
3. gain an interdisciplinary approach to safer and better prescribing in the elderly using a case-based approach
T9881
13:45–17:30
CE Program Planning 101: A workshop for program developers
José François, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB; Jamie Meuser, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Mississauga, ON;
Ian Goldstine, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB
ROOM: 705 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. define and critique the elements of optimal CE program planning and development
2. refine an approach to anticipation and mitigation of conflicts of interest and detection of bias in CE programs and presentations
3. appreciate the complexity of planning, developing, implementing, evaluating, and reviewing high quality CE programming
T8911
13:45–17:30
58 Leadership Workshop for Medical Students and Family Medicine Residents – by invitation only
Louise Nasmith, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; Ian Scott, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM: 803B – MTCC
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Rural Education Forum
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T3323
13:45–17:30
Tom Smith-Windsor, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Prince Albert, SK; Merrilee Brown, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Port Perry, ON
ROOM: 717A – MTCC
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
T6517
13:45–17:30
Field Notes in the Office: An interactive workshop for beginning preceptors
Willa Henry, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; Christie Newton, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM: 711 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will:
1. know how to complete a field note effectively and efficiently
2. gain confidence in giving effective feedback, through practice
3. understand the importance of direct observation in competency based residency program
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
T3360
14:15–14:45
T3215
14:15–14:45
Primary Prevention of Allergies in Children: Is it possible?
Adelle Atkinson, MD, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 701B – MTCC
AGAIN - Aligning Goals Addressing Individual Needs
NOTE TIME CHANGE
Walter Wodchis, MA, MAE, PhD, Toronto, ON; Liisa Jaakkimainen, MD, MSc, CCFP, Toronto, ON;
Kerry Kuluski, MSW, PhD, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 717B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. learn about the goals of care for older adults from patient, caregiver and physician perspectives
2. understand the network of health and social care services accessed by older adults with complex needs in Toronto, Ontario
3. learn about the development of metrics to align patient goals with that of the caregiver and family physician
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
T3637
15:15–16:15
Sport and Exercise Medicine: Common shoulder injuries and conditions
Lisa Fischer, MD, CCFP, London, ON
ROOM: 501 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. effectively examine the injured shoulder to reach a tentative diagnosis
2. order appropriate investigation particularly for suspected rotator cuff disorder
3. intelligently refer rotator cuff disorder for rehabilitation, joint injection or surgery
T6223
Guidelines for Practice: What you need to know
15:15–16:15Howard Njoo, MD, MHSc, FRCPC, Ottawa, ON; Margaret Gale-Rowe, MD, MPH, Dipl. ABPM, Ottawa ON;
Patricia Huston, MD, CCFP, MPH, Ottawa, ON; Tom Wong, MD, MPH, FRCPC, Ottawa, ON
ROOM: 718B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will:
1. learn about recent changes to the PHAC Guidelines on gonorrhea, HIV testing, and immunizations
2. be able to identify and describe the key trends and changes to these guidelines and apply these to family medicine practice and other
front-line settings
3. identify ways to improve access to the guidelines by primary care providers
LEGEND / LÉGENDE
Simultaneous interpretation / Interprétation simultanée
MTCC
SS = Satellite symposium / Symposium satellite
Metro Toronto Convention Centre (South Building) / Palais des congrès du Toronto métropolitain (Immeuble sud)
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15:15–16:15
How Your Practice Can Save Medicare
Comment votre pratique peut sauver l’assurance-santé
Ryan Meili, MD, CCFP, Saskatoon, SK; Danielle Martin, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Saideh Khadir MD, CCFP, Montréal, QC; Margaret McGregor, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / salle : hall f – MTCC
This session will:
1. demonstrate the evidence surrounding the debate over the sustainability of Canadian Medicare
2. identify/discuss concrete ways in which family physicians can improve the sustainability of the system
3. reflect on the role physicians and physician organizations play in ensuring health system sustainability
Cette séance :
1. présentera les preuves soulevées par le débat sur la viabilité du régime d’assurance-santé au Canada
2. définira/examinera des mesures concrètes que les médecins de famille peuvent mettre de l’avant pour améliorer la viabilité du
régime
3. se penchera sur le rôle des médecins de famille et des organismes de médecins pour assurer la viabilité du système de santé
T1570
15:15–16:15
Why Are You Dyspneic?: Fatal causes beyond asthma, CHF and COPD
Vukiet Tran, MD, CCFP, FCFP, MHSc, MBA, Richmond Hill, ON; Alan Kaplan, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON
ROOM: 715 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. recognize the presentation of other fatal causes of dyspnea
2. identify “red flag symptoms” leading to diagnosis
3. investigate appropriately based on differential diagnosis
T1308
15:15–16:15
Introduction to Starting Insulin in T2 DM - WITHOUT losing sleep at night
Simon Moore, MD, BSc (Hons), Nanaimo, BC
ROOM: 801 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand a safe, simple, easy-to-remember technique for starting insulin in patients with type 2 diabetes, consistent with current
guidelines
2. eliminate the prevailing misconception that “insulin is a terrifying drug, for use only by experts, and only in end-stage diabetes”
3. overcome 2 major pitfalls by which many family physicians fail to meet glycemic targets
T2276
15:15–17:30
Type 2 Diabetes Today: Evidence and recommendations for
sequential therapeutic options
Sumeet Singh, BScPhm, MSc, RPh, Ottawa, ON; Michael Allen, MD, MSc, Halifax, NS;
S. Ann Colbourne, MD, FRCP(C), FACP, Edmonton, AB; Chris Cameron MSc, Ottawa, ON
NOTE TIME CHANGE
ROOM: 717B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. gain an overview of best evidence on sequential therapeutic options (including review of evidence and uncertainty regarding emerging
therapies)
2. learn about expert-developed recommendations for sequential therapy in type 2 diabetes
3. overcome barriers to implementation and patient uptake in the clinical setting
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
J6681
15:15–17:30
“Feedback 2012” dans le contexte d’acquisition de compétences
Richard Boulé, MD, CCMF, FCMF, MAEd, Magog, QC; Gilles Girard, MAPsyche, Sherbrooke, QC
salle : 703 – MTCC
À la fin de cet atelier, les participants seront capables de :
1, recadrer le concept de feedback en fonction de l’acquisition de compétences
2, moduler le déroulement du feedback selon qu’il se passe durant l’action ou lors du retour sur une activité terminée
3, connaître les étapes et les règles du feedback dans un contexte d’apprentissage et de réflexion sur sa pratique professionnelle
v Cette séance est susceptible d’intéresser les enseignants en médecine familiale.
T6999
15:15–17:30
Common Liver Disease Management and Your Busy Family Practice
Hemant Shah, MD, FRCPC, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 808 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. appreciate the impact of liver disease on population health in Canada and to their own patients
2. implement a model of rational testing for common liver diseases in their own practice based on risk factor analysis
3. acquire the knowledge to develop an algorithm for management of common liver disease in their practice
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Teaching Professionalism: Critical conversations with our learners
THURSDAY • JEUDI
T0810
15:15–17:30
James Goertzen, MD, MClSc, CCFP, FCFP, Thunder Bay, ON
ROOM: 707 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand the contextual nature of professional behaviour
2. learn effective strategies for dealing with a learner’s unprofessional behaviour during a clinical placement
3. provide appropriate opportunities for learning the principles of professionalism within the clinical setting
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
T3828 15:15–17:30
To Be or Not to Be a Scholar: Enhancing educational scholarship in everyday practice
Risa Freeman, MD, CCFP, MEd, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Cynthia Whitehead, MD, PhD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON;
Fiona Webster, PhD, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 709 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. describe the nature and scope of educational scholarship in family medicine
2. reflect on the scholarly aspects of the educational activities they are currently engaged in
3. develop a plan to help advance their own scholarly work
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
T4149
15:15–17:30
HEADSSS Up: Hot topics in adolescent medicine 2012
Eric Cadesky, MDCM, CCFP, Burnaby, BC
ROOM: 701B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will:
1. be aware of issues and challenges unique to the care of adolescents
2. increased confidence in systematically assessing adolescent patients
3. provide evidence-based care for obesity, depression, ADHD, and infectious disease
T4477
15:15–17:30
Adverse Childhood Experiences Affect Early Brain Development: Why would you care?
Wendy Tink, BSc, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB; Todd Hill, PhD, RPsych, Calgary, AB; Jessica Tink, BSc Neuroscience, Calgary, AB
ROOM: 401 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. describe altered neurobiology of the developing brain exposed to emotionally traumatic or Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
2. describe increased and cumulative risks for mental, physical, somatic and behavioural health disorders in adults who have experienced
ACEs
3. consider and ask about ACEs when patients present with certain physical, somatic, and mental health disorders
T0627
15:15–17:30
CPSO: Practice safe practice
Risa Bordman, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; John Michael Szul, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 713 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. recognize and correct unsafe office practices
2. participate effectively in core activities and self-regulation programs of the CPSO
3. describe CPSO management of complaints and physician health issues
T4734
15:15–17:30
Teaching QI: From a clinical audit to an experiential program in quality improvement
Karen Hall Barber, BSc(Hons), MD, CCFP, Kingston, ON; Danyal Martin, BAH, BEd, MA, Kingston, ON
ROOM: 706 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. reflect on the importance of making clinical audits ‘full circle’ thus undertaking the improvement of what they audit
2. learn ways to assess components of teaching quality improvement such as OSCE stations in negotiation skills
3. hear about new approaches for teaching quality improvement to medical learners that can also enhance their practice
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
LEGEND / LÉGENDE
Simultaneous interpretation / Interprétation simultanée
MTCC
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Metro Toronto Convention Centre (South Building) / Palais des congrès du Toronto métropolitain (Immeuble sud)
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15:15–17:30
Sea Change for Cardiovascular Guidelines – C-Change is here!
Martin Dawes, MBBS, PhD(Lond), DRCOG, FRCGP, Vancouver, BC; Onil Bhattacharyya, MD, PhD, Toronto, ON;
Patrice Lindsay, RN, PhD, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 718A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will:
1. understand how the 8 Canadian cardiovascular guidelines have all been merged into one primary care CVD prevention and treatment
toolkit
2. learn how C-Change can help streamline the screening, diagnosis, and therapeutic processes in family practice working through 3 cases
3. learn about the app and the paper version of C-Change
4. learn to implement C-Change in their practices next week
T6277
15:15–17:30
Treating Your Patients with IMPACT: How an integrated complex care approach can be of benefit
Pauline Pariser, MASc, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Howard Abrams, MD,FRCP(C), Toronto, ON;
Nadiya Sunderji, MD, FRCPC
ROOM: 714B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. describe an integrated complex care approach to patient management
2. identify patients appropriate for integrated care
3. assemble an integrated inter-professional care team
4. initiate an integrated complex care model within the primary care context while predicting obstacles to implementation
T3322
15:15–17:30
Core Competencies for Safe Opioid Prescribing
Lynn Wilson, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Meldon Kahan, MD, CCFP, FRCPC, FCFP, Toronto, ON;
Launette Rieb, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Bowen Island, BC
ROOM: 716B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
5. describe the key recommendations of the Canadian Opioid Guidelines
discuss appropriate competencies for graduating medical
students and family medicine residents
6. utilize a variety of instructional methods to assist students in achieving these competencies
T1670
15:15–17:30
Prison Health Educational Opportunities for Medical Students and Residents
Ruth Martin, MD, CCFP, FCFP, MPH, Vancouver, BC; James Harris BHSc, Vancouver, BC; Heather Filek, Vancouver, BC;
John Koehn MD ,Abbotsford, BC; Hannah Pang, MD, CCFP Vancouver, BC;
Margaret (Peg) Robertson MD, CCFP, Kingston, ON; Nader Sharifi, BSc, MD, CCFP, ASAM, CCHP, Port Coquitlam, BC
ROOM: 712 – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. review CanMed competencies and roles that prison health educational opportunities can foster for learners
2. understand the variety of prison health educational opportunities that are currently offered in under-graduate and post-graduate programs
in Canada
3. network with others who are interested in fostering prison health educational opportunities
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
T2647
15:15–17:30
Developing Family Medicine Around the World: Lessons learned from the CFPC Besrour Meeting
Katherine Rouleau, MDCM, CCFP, MHSc, Toronto, ON; Francine Lemire, MDCM, CCFP, FCFP, Mississauga, ON;
Francois Couturier, MD, CCFP, Longueuil, QC; Mike Dillon, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Dip Child Health Winnipeg, MB;
Videsh Kapoor, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC; Lynda Redwood-Campbell, MD, FCFP, DTM&H MPH, Hamilton, ON
ROOM: 714A – MTCC
The objectives of this session are to:
1. present the activities of international academic partnerships to support the development of family medicine in Low or Middle Income
Countries (LMIC)
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Can Naloxone Prescription and Overdose Training Save Lives Among Opioid Users in Family Practice?
THURSDAY • JEUDI
T3837
15:15–17:30
Pamela Leece, MD, MSc, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Aaron Orkin, MD, MSc, CCFP;
Rita Shahin, MD, MHSc, CCFP, FRCPC, Toronto, ON; Shaun Hopkins Toronto, ON
ROOM: 802 A/B – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. learn about the evidence for take-home naloxone programs to reduce opioid overdose morbidity/mortality
2. identify patients in their settings (family, addictions, or emergency medicine) who might be at risk of opioid overdose
3. explore the relevant medico-legal context and barriers to prescribing naloxone for emergency response to opioid overdose
T0719
16:30–17:00
Canadian Guidelines on Parkinson’s Disease: Recommendations for Canadian clinicians
Lignes directrices canadiennes sur la maladie de Parkinson :
Recommandations à l’intention des cliniciens canadiens David A. Grimes, MD, FRCPC, Ottawa, ON
ROOM / SALLE : HALL F – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. make the diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease and the key features to differentiate it from other conditions
2. make the decision for choosing which treatment option is best for motor symptoms in early and later stages of Parkinson’s disease
3. review the treatment options for the common non-motor problems (e.g. dementia, depression, and delirium)
À la fin de cette séance, les participants seront capables de :
1. diagnostiquer la maladie de Parkinson et de reconnaître les principales caractéristiques qui la distinguent d’autres troubles médicaux
2. choisir l’option de traitement qui soulage le mieux les symptômes moteurs aux premiers stades de développement et aux stades plus
avancés de la maladie de Parkinson
3. passer en revue les options de traitement pour les problèmes courants non liés à la fonction motrice (p. ex. démence, dépression et délire)
T5560
16:30–17:30
Facilitated Poster Session
Présentations d’affiche animée
foyer: 700 level – MTCC
This is an opportunity for presenters to showcase their posters and have an interactive discussion with participants. The theme of the session
will be educational strategies in family medicine education.
Une occasion pour les présentateurs de mettre en valeur leurs affiches et interagir avec les participants. Le thème de la séance : stratégies
pédagogiques en médecine familiale.
T6110
16:30–17:30
Recurrent Early Pregnancy Loss: What we know and what helps
Sony Sierra, MD, MSC, FRCSC, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 715 A/B – mtcc
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. describe the natural history of early pregnancy
2. classify the types of early loss and the definition of recurrent early loss
3. describe appropriate management for patients with patterns of recurrent early loss
T5420
17:00–17:30
The Difficulties With C Difficile
Les difficultés avec le C. difficile
Camille M. Lemieux, BScPhm, ACPR, MD, CCFP, LLB, MPH, Toronto, ON
ROOM / salle : hall f
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. mitigate patient risk factors for C difficile both for initial infection and recurrence
2. choose best investigation and treatments for C difficile
3. treat recurrence/relapse in a rational manner
À la fin de cette séance, les participants seront capables de :
1. atténuer les facteurs de risque pour l’infection initiale à la C. difficile et toute récurrence
2. choisir les meilleures pratiques d’investigation et les meilleurs traitements pour la C. difficile
3. traiter toute récurrence/récidive d’une manière rationnelle
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Metro Toronto Convention Centre (South Building) / Palais des congrès du Toronto métropolitain (Immeuble sud)
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17:45–18:45
Enhancing Family Health Connections in Clinical Practice: A One Health approach
David Fisman, MD, MPH, FRCP(C), Toronto, ON
ROOM: 718B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand the One Health approach and how it can apply to and improve family medicine practice
2. recognize clinical situations and utilize strategies for implementing One Health in family medicine
3. appreciate that the health of families is intimately connected to the human-animal-ecosystem interface
Pre-registration is required.
T1319 SS 17:45–18:45
Overactive Bladder (OAB): A simplified approach to diagnosis and treatment
Lesley K. Carr, MD, FRCSC, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 801 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. clearly define and identify Overactive Bladder (OAB) Syndrome using key symptomology markers
2. gain confidence in the treatment of OAB along the continuum from initial detection/diagnosis to potential referral
3. become familiar with currently available antimuscarinics and their appropriate therapeutic use
Pre-registration is required.
SESSION FULL / SÉANCE COMPLÈTE
T4165 SS 17:45–18:45
Key Therapeutic Considerations for Fracture Prevention (limited to 50 participants)
Alan Bell, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON – Moderator; Angela M. Cheung, MD, FRCPC, PhD, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 501 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. implement effective treatment and management plans for all postmenopausal osteoporosis patients at risk for fracture
2. discuss the consequences of fracture and importance of therapy with patients to ensure awareness of their disease, treatment and
management
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de la conférence. Tous les participants inscrits dont l’insigne aura été
scanné recevront une lettre confirmant leur participation au Forum
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ADVOCATE: Advancing intrauterine contraceptive education
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F2145 SS 06:45–07:45
Vivien Brown, MDCM, CCFP, FCFP, NCMP, Toronto, ON; Marc Lebel, MD, FRCP(C)
ROOM: 501 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. screen and identify appropriate patients for intrauterine insertion
2. counsel patients on the safe and effective use of intrauterine contraception
3. increase knowledge and skills related to proper IUD insertion techniques and follow-up care
4. understand the misunderstood relationship between IUDs and PID
Pre-registration is required.
F3396 SS 06:45–07:45
COPD Management in Primary Care: Current and evolving therapies
Anthony D’Urzo, MD, MSc, BPHE, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 801 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. review current Canadian Guidelines on COPD Management
2. describe therapies recently approved and in development for COPD
3. discuss how family physicians can adopt new therapies into their clinical practice
Pre-registration is required.
F5613 SS
06:45–07:45
Gut to the Chase: New movement in management strategies for chronic constipation
Louis, Liu, MD, PhDM Eng, FRCP(C), Toronto, ON; Richard Tytus, MD, FCPC, Hamilton, ON
ROOM: 718B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. distinguish between the physician definition of chronic constipation and that of the patient
2. interpret the patient’s presentation of symptoms with respect to constipation
3. evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of current treatment regimens
4. understand the mechanism of action of new treatment options and their use for appropriate patients
Pre-registration is required.
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07:00–08:00
F3051
07:00–08:00
Rural Site Directors Networking Breakfast
Elaine Blau, MD, CCFC, FCFP, Hamilton, ON; Erika Catford, MD, CCFP, Orillia, ON
ROOM: 712 – MTCC
Family Practice Anesthesia Networking Breakfast
ROOM: 705 – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. connect with others with a special interest of focused practice in family practice anesthesia
2. learn about training and career opportunities in family practice anesthesia
3. share interesting cases in family practice anesthesia
F3116
07:00–08:00
Palliative Care Breakfast Networking Session: CFPC strategic direction in the area of
enhanced skills training in palliative medicine
Dori Seccareccia, MD, CCFP(EM), MClSc, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 709 – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. describe the current landscape for the Conjoint Program in Palliative Medicine
2. describe the strategic direction the CFPC is taking in the area of enhanced skills training in palliative medicine
F3165
07:00–08:00
Respiratory Medicine Networking Breakfast
Alan Kaplan, CCFP, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON
ROOM: 711 – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. gain the opportunity to network with other family physicians with a special interest or focused practice in respiratory medicine
2. review opportunities, tools and future strategies
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University of Calgary/University of Alberta Departments of Family Medicine Breakfast
ROOM: 808 – MTCC
F8058 Chronic Non-Cancer Pain Breakfast Networking Session
07:00–08:00 Ruth Dubin, MD, PhD, FCFP, Kingston, ON; Roman Jovey, MD, Mississauga, ON; Pam Squire, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC;
Greg Chernish, MD, Winnipeg, MB; Lydia Hatcher, MD,CCFP, FCFP, Mount Pearl, NL;
Mary-Louise O’Driscoll, MD,CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; Pierre Arsenault MD, CCFP, Stoke, QC
ROOM: 703 – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. understand office-based assessment, diagnosis, multimodal treatment and integrative medicine for CNCP
2. learn universal precautions and best use of the Canadian Guideline in opioid prescribing
3. master essential documentation and care of complex patients (comorbid addiction, fibromyalgia)
F9249
07:00–08:00
Developmental Disability Networking Breakfast
Liz Grier, MD, CCFP, Kingston, ON; Brian Hennen, MD, CCFP, Dartmouth, NS; Mark Kristjanson, MD, CCFP, Winnipeg, MB; David Joyce, MD, CCFP(EM), Vancouver, BC
ROOM: 706 – MTCC
1. network with colleagues regarding primary care of patients with developmental disabilities
2. learn more about special health needs and practice resources for this population
3. learn strategies to ensure comprehensive, equitable primary care homes for patients with developmental disabilities
F9604
7:00-8:00
Mental Health Program Breakfast Networking Session
Garey Mazowita, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM: 717A – MTCC
This networking session will include:
1. an overview of Special Interests or Focused Practices (SIFP) goals
2. an update on the Mental Health Program activity to date
3. feedback on various issues from audience
F9796
07:00–08:00
Maternity Care Teachers Networking Breakfast
Lisa Graves, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Sudbury, ON
ROOM: 713 A/B – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. gain an opportunity for sharing successful strategies for undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in maternity care
F7131 07:00–08:00
Health Care of the Elderly Networking Breakfast - House Calls: Anachronism or the future
Chris Frank, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Kingston, ON; Roger Butler, MD, CCFP, FCFP, St. John’s, NL;
Katherine C. Stringer, MD, CCFP, St. John’s NL; Mark J. J. Nowaczynski, MD, CCFP, Toronto ON;
Denise Cahill (NP), St. John’s, NL; Rebecca Law, Pharm. D, St. John’s, NL
ROOM: 707 – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. connect with other family physicians to discuss care at home for elderly patients
2. learn about different models for providing home care to frail seniors, including the virtual hospital and team-based house calls
3. be inspired to provide house calls and care at the patient’s home
10:00–11:00
ROOM: 701A – MTCC
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10:00–10:20
COPD: Diagnosis and epidemiology on basics
F3622
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Quality of life matters in COPD: What is in your maintenance COPD visit?
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AECOPD / COPD Pathway
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Suzanne Levitz, MD, CCFP, Montréal, QC
Alan Kaplan, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON
Alan Kaplan, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON
Neonatal Outcomes of SSRI Use in Pregnancy
Kaitlin Dupuis, BHSc, MD, CCFP, Nanaimo, BC
ROOM: 701B – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. leave with a framework for monitoring newborns exposed to SSRIs in utero
2. have an understanding of the risk/benefit ratio of SSRI use in pregnancy
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Canadian Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines for the Early Years: Process, product, and purpose
Allana LeBlanc, Ottawa, ON
ROOM: 717B – MTCC
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
F2988
10:30–11:00
Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines for the Early Years: Process product, and purpose
Allana LeBlanc, Ottawa, ON
ROOM: 717B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand process of developing physical activity guidelines
2. describe current physical activity recommendations for the early years
3. implement new physical activity recommendations into practice
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
F1228
10:00–11:00
Building a House Calls Practice: The features of integrated home-based primary care models
Sabrina Akhtar, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Pham Thuy-Nga, MSc, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON;
Mark Nowaczynski, PhD, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Samir Sinha, MD, DPhil, FRCPC, Toronto, ON;
Tracy Smith-Carrier, MSW, PhD, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 802 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. describe the key features of an integrated home-based primary care model
2. operationalize the processes of an integrated home-based primary care program
3. identify partnerships and resources for integrated home-based primary delivery
F4458
10:00–11:00
Update on Sexual Health: What you need to know to screen, diagnose and cure STIs in your practice
Brodie Ramin, MD, MPhil, CCFP, Ottawa, ON
ROOM: 801 A/B – MTCC
Dr Ramin is the Murray Stalker Award winner for 2012.
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand key diagnostic challenges with regards to common and important sexually transmitted infections
2. manage key issues and complications in sexually transmitted infections
3. understand recent changes in the epidemiology and treatment of common and important sexually transmitted infections F8570
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Getting to the Heart of the Matter: Palliative and advanced heart failure
Dori Seccareccia, MD, CCFP(EM), MClSc, Toronto, ON; Kirsten Wentlandt, PhD, MD, CCFP, MHSc (Admin), Toronto, ON
ROOM: 803A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. provide a palliative care approach to those with end-of-life CHF using the principles of palliative medicine
2. appropriately anticipate and treat the symptoms of EOL CHF
3. communicate effectively with patient and family
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10:00–11:00
Office-based Medical Management of Alcohol Dependence
Lisa Lefebvre, MDCM, MPH, CCFP, Dip ABAM, Toronto, ON; Jonathan Bertram, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON;
Bernard LeFoll, MD, PhD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 808 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. integrate screening for alcohol dependence into their practices
2. treat uncomplicated alcohol withdrawal in an office setting
3. initiate pharmacotherapy for relapse prevention
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Principles and Tools for Suicide Risk Assessment: A resource to support quality and patient safety
Christopher Perlman, PhD, Guelph, ON
ROOM: 718B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand the key concepts necessary for high-quality risk assessment
2. situate the use of tools for informing risk assessment within a framework for carrying out and evaluating risk assessment F2401
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What you Need to Know About Endocarditis
Ce que vous devez savoir à propos de l’endocardite Anthony Sanfillipo, MD, FRCP, Kingston, ON; Faye Orser
ROOM / SALLE : HALL F – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. prescribe pre op/dental antibiotics to those who truly require it
2. discuss new criteria for endocarditis prophylaxis recommendations
3. order best diagnostic imaging in suspected cases, knowing when to have a high index of suspicion
4. prescribe appropriate therapy for endocarditis
À la fin de cette séance, les participants seront capables de :
1. prescrire des antibiotiques préopératoires / destinés aux infections buccodentaires aux patients qui en ont réellement besoin
2. discuter des nouveaux critères visant les recommandations sur la prophylaxie de l’endocardite
3. ordonner les meilleures procédures d’imagerie diagnostique dans les cas suspects, tout en sachant à quel moment il convient d’avoir un
indice de suspicion élevé
4. prescrire la thérapie qui convient au traitement de l’endocardite
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10:00–11:00
A Comprehensive Review of Opiate Prescribing in Chronic Non-Cancer Pain:
Module 1: Assessment and agreements
Robert Hauptman, MD, MCFP, St. Albert, AB
ROOM: 715 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. prescribe narcotics for Chronic Non-Cancer Pain (CNCP) for appropriate conditions
2. implement screening for addiction risk
3. institute narcotic agreements for new and current patients
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10:00–11:00
Driving and Dementia: Practical Tips for the Family Physician
Linda Lee, MD, MClSc(FM), CCFP, FCFP, Kitchener, ON
ROOM: 501 A/B – MTCC
This session will:
1. list findings in the cognitively-impaired patient that may indicate that fitness to drive is a concern
2. review office-based tests that can help in the assessment of fitness to drive and the role of on-road driving assessments
3. describe ways of communicating concerns about driving fitness that are less likely to harm the patient-physician relationship
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10:00–11:00
Ultrasound of the Spine for Regional Anesthesia
Margaret Tromp, CCFP, FCFP, Picton, ON
ROOM: 803B – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. learn how to use ultrasound to landmark in regional anesthesia
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10:00–11:00
Attack of the Superbugs: Devising a battle plan for rational antibiotic prescribing in 2012 and beyond
Suzanne Singh, BScPhm, PharmD, RPh, Toronto, ON; Erin Bearss, MD, CCFP(EM), Toronto, ON
ROOM: 713 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. describe the importance and relevance of antibiotic-resistant super bugs in the primary care setting
2. prescribe appropriate treatment for identified superbugs
3. judiciously prescribe antibiotics so as to reduce superbug emergence
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Management of Hepatitis C in Primary Care: Practice pearls, tools and guidelines
Susan Woolhouse, MD, MClSc, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Sharon Gazeley, MD, Toronto, ON;
Roy Male, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 716A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. describe how to prevent Hepatitis-C Virus (HCV)
2. diagnose and provide primary care for patients on treatment and care for patients with cirrhosis
3. help their patients prepare for and access treatment
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When is Enough Enough? Training after family medicine residency –
Opportunities, perspectives and a panel discussion
Laura Burke, Family Medicine Resident, Dalhousie University; Ken Collins, Family Medicine Resident, McMaster University;
Fariha Khawaja, Family Medicine Resident, University of Manitoba
ROOM: 717A – MTCC
The CFPC Section of Resident Council invites all residents and students to participate in this interactive session.
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
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10:00–12:00
History and Narrative: Stories in Family Medicine
Histoire et narration : Les récits en médecine familiale
Robert Wedel, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Taber, AB
ROOM / salle : 718A – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. hear the stories of their colleagues and how they have used them to support their practices
2. gain an understanding of how narrative can be used as an opportunity for reflective practice
3. find inspiration that can help them put their ideas onto paper and into practice
Pendant cette séance, les participants :
1. entendront les récits de leurs collègues et apprendront comment ils ont servi à soutenir leur pratique
2. comprendront comment la narration peut devenir une occasion de pratique réflexive
3. trouveront l’inspiration qui les aidera à mettre leurs idées sur papier et en pratique
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Making Your Presentations More Interactive: The better way!
Jon Davine, MD, CCFP, FRCP(C), Hamilton, ON
ROOM: 703 – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. be aware of the literature re active learning versus passive learning
2. gain exposure to methods of facilitation in small group learning
3. gain exposure to different modalities in small group learning
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
F2410
10:00–12:15
Triple C for Dummies
Cursus Triple C 101
Danielle Saucier, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Québec, QC; Willa Henry, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / salle : 709 – MTCC
Dr Saucier is the recipient of the 2012 Ian McWhinney Medicine Education Award.
Dre Saucier est la récipiendaire du Prix Ian McWhinney pour l’éducation en médecine familiale pour 2012.
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify characteristics of a Triple C competency-based curriculum
2. share cross-country experiences
3. explore strategies, resources and challenges of moving to a Triple C curriculum
À la fin de cette séance, les participants seront capables de :
1. définir les caractéristiques d’un Cursus Triple C axé sur le développement des compétences
2. échanger sur les expériences menées dans tout le pays
3. analyser les stratégies, les ressources et les défis associées au passage vers à cursus Triple C
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
Cette séance est susceptible d’intéresser les enseignants en médecine familiale.
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Teaching and Modeling the Scholar Role
Section of Teachers / Section of Researchers Symposium
ROOM: 711 – MTCC
By the end of the session, participants will be able to:
1. define the concept of scholar and the qualities and skills needed to remain curious, make new discoveries and contribute to the evidence
that grounds the discipline
2. understand how to organize their learning, practice and time to be an effective scholar
3. describe ways of teaching and modeling the scholar role
4. formulate strategies to implement these competencies
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I’m Getting Too Old to....?
Louise Nasmith, MDCM, MEd, FCFP, FRCPSC(Hon), Vancouver, BC; Rod Crutcher, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB
ROOM: 705 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. explore and identify their own personal and professional goals to assist in career transition decision-making near or at retirement
2. utilize a framework to provide guidance in making these decisions
3. learn from colleagues about potentially helpful practices and options
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
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10:00–12:15
Competency-Based Assessment on a Shoestring
Tom Laughlin, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Moncton, NB; Jennifer Hall, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Saint John, NB;
Karlyne Dufour, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Moncton, NB
ROOM: 707 – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. become familiar with an effective tool (field note) and its use in gathering behaviour-based information in the workplace
2. acquire methods to use and organize this information in summative and formative assessment
3. be provided with a set of tools and a process that may be used or modified for their own programs
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
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Innovation Through Interaction: A CPCSSN sentinel feedback and engagement workshop
Marie-Thérèse Lussier, MD, BSc, MSc, FCFP, Laval, QC; Anika Nagpurkar, Mississauga, ON;
Tyler Williamson, PhD, Kingston, ON; Jyoti Kotecha, MPA, CChem, MRSC, Kingston, ON;
Karim Keshavjee, MD, MBA, CCFP, CPHIMS, Toronto, ON; Anita Lambert-Lanning, BA, MLS, Mississauga, ON
ROOM: 710 – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. describe the principal goals of CPCSSN, its governance structure and its functioning
2. analyze a sentinel feedback report in terms of its content, format and relevance to primary care practice
3. discuss the importance of the quality of clinical data entry into EMR to inform practice and research
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
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Buprenorphine/Naloxone: Office-based, primary care management of opioid dependence
10:00–12:15 Curtis Handford, MD, CCFP, MHSc, Toronto, ON; Meldon Kahan, MD, CCFP, FRCPC, Toronto, ON;
Anita Srivastava, MD, MSc, CCFP Toronto, ON
ROOM: 714A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. explain the rationale for employing office-based buprenorphine/naloxone treatment in 3 different clinical circumstances
2. describe the pharmacodynamics and kinetics of buprenorphine/naloxone and the resulting implications in terms of dosing, monitoring and
side effects
3. outline the steps involved in achieving a safe and effective patient induction onto buprenorphine/naloxone in an office-based
setting
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A Collaborative Approach: Optimizing care of our adolescent patients
Karen Weyman, MD, MEd, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; John Langley, MD, FRCP, Toronto, ON;
Joey Bonafacio, MD, FRCPC, MSc, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 714B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. utilize a neurodevelopmental framework for understanding adolescent behaviour
2. apply a strength-based resilience model of care to better manage teen patients
3. identify opportunities for collaboration within their own communities of practice
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Michael Dillon, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB; Kay Seng, Winnipeg, MB
ROOM: 706 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify common, important health and social concerns of newcomer refugees presenting for care in Canadian family practices
2. identify challenges faced by family doctors in providing care to newcomers
F8105
10:00–17:30
Child and Youth Mental Health: Office and community strategies
Garey Mazowita, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; Stanley Kutcher, MD, FRCP, Halifax, NS;
Liza Kallstrom, British Columbia Medical Association; Bruce Hobson, MD,
ROOM: 401 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify common child/adolescent mental health conditions
2. use validated treatment strategies to manage common child/youth mental health conditions
3. consider suitability of this “office change management” initiative for your health system
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Induction of Labour
Anne Biringer, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 701B – MTCC
This session will:
1. review the indications for the induction of labour in the low-risk woman
2. review the reasons for choosing different methods of induction
3. suggest protocols for the use of prostaglandins, intracervical catheters, Misoprostil and Oxytocin in the induction of labour
F9058
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The Plot Thickens: Making decisions about anticoagulants
Le mystère s’épaissit : Décisions à propos des anticoagulants
Anne Holbrook, MD, PharmD, MSc, FRCPC, Hamilton, ON
ROOM / salle : hall f – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. compare the benefits and harms of new oral anticoagulant drugs and warfarin
2. understand what patients need and want to know about anticoagulantsc
3. prescribe anticoagulants safely in the complex patient on multiple medications
À la fin de cette séance, les participants seront capables de :
1. Comparer les bienfaits et les effets nocifs des nouveaux
2. Comprendre ce dont les patients ont besoin et ce qu’ils veulent savoir sur les anticoagulants
3. Prescrire des anticoagulants de façon sûre chez le patient complexe qui prend plusieurs médicaments
F0035
11:15–11:45
The Top Three Medico-legal Risks in Maternity Care for Family Physicians
Kathryn G. Reducka, Ottawa, ON
ROOM: 701B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. explain the top 3 medico-legal risks in maternity care for family physicians
2. develop 2 risk management strategies to reduce risk and deliver safer maternity care
F3671
11:15–12:15
A Comprehensive Review of Opiate Prescribing in Chronic Non-Cancer Pain:
Module 2: Titrate, rotate and stop narcotics safely
Robert Hauptman, BMSc, MD, MCFP, St. Albert, AB
ROOM: 715 A/B – MTCC
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Hypertension in the Non-Geriatric Population: It’s about more than the numbers
Sheldon Tobe, MD, FRCPC, FACP, FASH, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 716B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
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1. make the diagnosis of hypertension based on evidence
2. implement the 5 steps of the Canadian Hypertension Education Program (CHEP) painlessly, in the office setting
3. educate patients for enhanced monitoring and treatment compliance
11:15–12:15
Further Management in COPD – ROOM: 701A – MTCC
F1704
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Smoking Cessation
Suzanne Levitz, MDCM, CCFP, Montréal, QC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand the risks of smoking and benefits of smoking cessation, especially in the COPD population
2. know about smoking cessation therapies and how to implement them in their practices (with emphasis on current smoking cessation
guidelines
3. be aware of resources for patients and professionals
F5172
11:30–11:50
Comorbidities
John Li, MD, Moncton, NB
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. list COPD comorbidities in an organ systems format
2. view COPD as a systemic illness
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Exercise and rehabilitation
Suzanne Levitz, MDCM, CCFP, Montréal, QC
At the end of this session, participants will:
1. understand the risks and benefits of exercise in COPD patients
2. understand the principles of pulmonary rehabilitation
3. know how and when to refer patients for pulmonary rehabilitation, including available resources
F1028
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Alpha One Antitrypsin Deficiency: More common than you think!
Alan Kaplan, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. recognize patients with possible Alpha 1 Antitrypsin (A1AT) deficiency
2. order appropriate investigations to diagnose and confirm A1AT deficiency
3. describe treatments for A1AT deficiency
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Getting More Value from your PHC EMR
Patricia Sullivan-Taylor, BSN, MPA, PMP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 717B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will understand:
1. how PHC EMR standards increase clinicians’ use of EMR data to support patient care, accountability, and performance
measurement
2. how standards support the flow of structured, comparable EMR data to enhance shared care, analysis, and reporting
3. how standards support the calculation of PHC health indicators to inform clinical management and support quality improvement
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
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Advance Care Planning: Research and the role of the family physician
John You, MD, FRCPC, Hamilton, ON
ROOM: 803A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. describe the results of an Advance Care Planning audit
2. describe key opportunities to improve ACP in family practice settings
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Roger Butler, MD, CCFP, FCFP, St. John’s, NL; Katherine Stringer, MD, CCFP, St. John’s, NL;
Rebecca Law, Pharm., St. John’s, NL
ROOM: 501A/B – MTCC
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1. become familiar with some common approaches to polypharmacy in the long-term care setting
2. gain exposure to common long term-care practice polypharmacy pitfalls
3. learn pharmacologic practice approaches to residents with dementia
It’s Overgrown Toeskin, NOT Ingrown Toenail!
Henry Chapeskie, BSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP, CAME, Thorndale, ON
ROOM: 713 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. stop removing toenails - Patients with “ingrown toenails” can expect to have an excellent, permanent cosmetic result
2. use evidence-based literature data and references, photographic documentation, and a short video of the surgical procedure
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Improving the Interface between Public Health and Primary Care
note time change
Laurie Gibbons; Julie Greene, Ottawa, ON; Barbara Raymond, MD, Ottawa, ON; Jess Rogers, Toronto, ON;
Howard Njoo, MD, MHSc, FRCPC, Ottawa, ON
ROOM: 808 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will:
1. understand the use of a patient risk assessment tool for diabetes, the CANRISK Diabetes Questionnaire, being used in partnership with
community pharmacies
2. learn more about upstream prevention strategies including those to improve and maintain healthy weight and prevent chronic disease
3. learn about a strategy to develop and disseminate clinical guidance in an emergency situation such as an influenza pandemic
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
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Sex and Birth Control: Are they related?
Ellen Wiebe, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM: 712 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. help their patients choose contraception which does not interfere with sexual pleasure by understanding the sexual side effects of
contraception
2. understand more about the different motivations to have sex and to have children, which affect contraception
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Is there an App for that?
Ian Wagg, MD, MPH, CCFP (GPA), Addison, ON
ROOM: 716A – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. become familiar with smartphone-based applications of clinical utility to family and ER physicians
2. learn tips and tricks regarding the operation of the Apple iPhone and other smartphone devices
3. connect skilled and novice users to facilitate objectives 1 and 2
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Best Practices for the Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of ADHD
Ainslie Gray, MD, Toronto, ON; Laura MacNiven, MEd
ROOM: 803B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify the atypical presentations of ADHD they might be missing
2. assess for ADHD across the lifespan and review common co-morbidities
3. choose the appropriate ADHD medication based on the presenting signs and symptoms
F9620
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Menopause: Pearls for practical practice
Ménopause : Perles pour la pratique concrète Susan Goldstein, MD, CCFP, FCFP, NCMP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / salle : Hall f – MTCC
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At this session, participants will:
1. develop a practical and time-efficient approach to menopausal management
2. more effectively address patient questions around risks and benefits of hormone therapy
3. become familiar with the North American Menopause Society (NAMS) position statements, and other available resources relating to
menopause treatment
Pendant cette séance, les participants :
1. développeront une approche pratique (faisant un usage efficace du temps) pour la prise en charge de la ménopause
2. répondront plus efficacement aux questions de la patiente sur les risques et les avantages de l’hormonothérapie
3. se familiariseront avec les énoncés de position de la North American Menopause Society (NAMS) et d’autres ressources disponibles se
rapportant au traitement des symptômes de la ménopause
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Group Shared Medical Visits: A win-win for patients and providers
Inge Schabort, MB, ChB, CCFP, Hamilton, ON, Anne Barber, BScN, MScN, RN(EC), CDE, Hamilton, ON;
Michele MacDonald Werstuck RD, MSc, CDE, Hamilton, ON
ROOM: 802 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify the benefits of the group medical visit model
2. assess their own patient populations to identify those suitable for group medical visits
3. access tools to assist with planning your group medical visit
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11:45–12:15
Third and Fourth Degree Obstetric Perineal Tears
May Alarab, MBChB, MRCOG, MRCPI, MSc, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 701B – MTCC
In this session, participants will review:
1. Obstetric Anal Sphincter InjurieS (OASIS) incidence and risk factors
2. reclassification, repair techniques and prognosis
3. post-partum follow-up and future delivery plan
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The Burden of Comorbidities in Primary Health Care
Patricia Sullivan-Taylor, BSN, MPA, PMP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 717B – MTCC
During this session, participants will:
1. contribute to the understanding of common characteristics of patients with multimorbidity
2. investigate patient characteristics related to multimorbidity, including age, gender, health service use, distance from clinic, and estimated
income
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
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12:30–13:30
CFPC Annual General Meeting / Assemblée générale annuelle du CMFC
F5540
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Extreme Family Practice II: Case history from Nunavut
ROOM / salle : 718A – MTCC
W. Alexander Macdonald, MA, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Iqaluit, NU
HUMANITIES THEATRE – EXHIBIT HALL
During this session, participants will:
1. learn options for long-term care of post-stroke patients in remote communities with limited resources
2. learn about the importance of cultural factors in long-term care of aboriginal patients
3. understand the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration to repatriate seriously disabled patients to remote aboriginal
communities
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“Mock Clinic”: Incorporating new treatment options into your type II diabetes practice
Vladimir Milosevic, MD, FRCPC, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 801 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. recognize the rationale for early and aggressive treatment to reach established targets
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Reducing the Impact of Meningococcal Disease in Infants, Adolescents and Young Adults:
Immunization strategies for the family physician
Vivien Brown, Chairperson, MDCM, CCFP, FCFP, NCMP, Toronto, ON; Marc Lebel, MD, FRCP(C)
ROOM: 718B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. review the epidemiology of meningococcal disease in Canada
2. describe the currently available meningococcal vaccines in the context of the most recent NACI and CPS guideline and provincial
implementation schedule
Pre-registration is required.
13:45–14:25
ROOM: 701A – MTCC
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Community Acquired Respiratory Tract Infections: Assessment and management
Anthony Ciavarella, BA, MA, MD, MCFP, Aldergrove, BC
During this session, participants will:
1. learn the diagnostic criteria for common Community Acquired Respiratory Tract Infection (CARTI)
2. learn simple acronyms and clinical rules for differentiating common CARTI
3. apply the 2011 Canadian Clinical Practice Guidelines for Acute Bacterial RhinoSinusitis (ABRS)
F1064
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Will You Recognize That Case of TB?
Alan Kaplan, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. recognize TB presentations in practice
2. appropriately investigate for suspected TB
3. differentiate between active and latent TB
F1054
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Will You Recognize that Case of Pertussis?
Alan Kaplan, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON
At the end of this session, participants will learn:
1. how to recognize pertussis in their practice
2. what tests they should do when they suspect pertussis
3. what their treatment is for pertussis
F4457
14:30–14:45
Flu and Flu-like illness: Pattern recognition and diagnoses
Anthony Ciavarella, BA, MA, MD, MCFP, Aldergrove, BC
At the end of this session, participants will learn:
1. the pattern recognition and clinical criteria required for diagnosing influenza
2. the pattern recognition and clinical criteria for ruling out a similar ‘flu-like’ illness
3. to apply the judicious use of anti-viral agents
Description:
Flu-like symptoms are a common presentation in family practice. Rapidly diagnosing influenza and excluding other ‘flu-like’ illnesses,
may be a difficult task in a busy family practice. In this session, we will learn to recognize the common symptom patterns for influenza
and similar ‘flu-like’ illnesses. We will apply these patterns to rule in the flu, rule out flu-like illnesses and initiate appropriate therapy.
Tools will be presented to aid the busy family physician for diagnosing influenza and ‘flu-like’ illnesses.
F4105
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A Comprehensive Review of Opiate Prescribing in Chronic Non-Cancer Pain:
Module 3: Monitoring patients on narcotics
Robert Hauptman, BMSc, MD, MCFP, St. Albert, AB
ROOM: 715 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
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3. indicate the similarities and differences between GLP-1 receptor agonists and DPP-4 inhibitors with respect to type 2 diabetes treatment
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4. recognize patient types that would most likely benefit from incretin therapies and indicate why
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2. detect aberrant narcotic behaviour
3. order and interpret urine tox screens appropriately
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Pediatric Dermatology: Eczema and superficial skin infections
Jason Ohayon, MD, Hamilton, ON
ROOM: 808 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. choose effective treatments for baby eczema and its complications
2. confidently educate parents in eczema home management
3. diagnose and treat superficial skin infections in an era of community acquired MRSA
F6107
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Managing 3rd and 4th Stages of Labour Through to Discharge
William Ehman, MD, CCFP, Nanaimo, BC
ROOM: 701B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. manage the 3rd and 4th stages of labor based on evidence
2. conduct a thorough newborn initial exam
3. address essential elements of care for mother and infant prior to discharge
F0322
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Getting to the Point with Insulin: Is how you inject as important as what you inject?
Le point sur l’insuline : La façon d’injecter importe-t-elle autant que ce que vous injectez?
Jeremy D. Gilbert, MD, FRCPC, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : HALL F – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. review new research on Skin Thickness (ST) and SubCutaneous Thickness (SCT) in relation to age, sex, BMI and ethnicity
2. prescribe appropriate pen needle lengths for all patients with diabetes on injectable therapy based on ST and SCT research results
3. understand how proper Injection Technique (IT) will improve diabetes health outcomes
À la fin de cette séance, les participants seront capables de :
1. évaluer les nouvelles recherches sur l’épaisseur cutanée (ÉC) et l’épaisseur sous-cutanée (ÉSC) en relation avec l’âge, le sexe, l’IMC et
l’ethnicité
2. prescrire des aiguilles de longueur appropriée à tous les patients diabétiques qui suivent un traitement par injection à partir des résultats de
recherche sur l’ÉC et l’ÉSC
3. comprendre comment la bonne technique d’injection (TI) améliorera les résultats en matière de santé des patients diabétiques
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Taming your EMR Data: Strategies to get your group practice to be consistent and
uniform in data entry and utilization
David Barber, MD, BSc, CCFP, Kingston, ON; Karen Hall Barber, BSc (Hons), MD, CCFP, Kingston, ON;
Danyal Martin, BAH, BEd, MA, Kingston, ON; Suzanne Biro, BSc, (Hons) MPH, Kingston, ON
ROOM: 707 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. recognize some of the issues related to poor data quality in EMRs
2. review proven strategies used to improve data quality in EMRs
3. inform practitioners and researchers about feasible ways to improve data entry processes to ensure quality patient information in the EMR
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
F2975
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Approach to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Primary Care
Jon Davine, MD, CCFP, FRCP(C), Hamilton, ON
ROOM: 713 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. efficiently diagnose Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in the primary care setting
2. provide effective psychotherapy as a family physician
3. prescribe appropriate pharmacotherapies
F4453
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Teaching Medical Students and Family Medicine Residents to Care for Patients with
Developmental Disabilities
Ian Casson, MD, CCFP, Kingston, ON; Brent Wolfrom, MD, CCFP, Kingston, ON;
Brian Hennen, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Dartmouth, NS
ROOM: 802 A/B – MTCC
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At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify specific competencies that can be learned/evaluated in learning settings of family practice experiences with adults with
developmental disabilities
2. learn about resources available to support learning of such practice skills
Evaluating What You Value: Bringing Triple C to field notes
Perle Feldman, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Viola Antao, MD, CCFP, MHSc, Toronto, ON;
Barbara Stubbs, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Gwen Sampson, MD, CCFP, FCFP, MScCH, Port Perry, ON;
Patrick Skalenda, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Karl Iglar, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 705 – MTCC
This session will:
1. provide participants with a framework to understand the CFPC Triple C Competency-Based Curriculum
2. introduce the field note as an approach to assessment with postgraduate trainees
3. provide practice assessment using field notes and video case scenarios
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
F0419
13:45–14:45
Compassion Fatigue
Rupa Patel, MD, FCFP, Kingston, ON; Françoise Mathieu, MEd, CCC, Kingston, ON
ROOM: 717A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify the signs and symptoms of compassion fatigue
2. recognize the barriers to self-care
3. understand the personality characteristics that predispose physicians to compassion fatigue
F4521
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An Interactive Practice Website: Benefits for you, your staff and your patients
W. David Seybold, MD, CCFP, Picton, ON; David Beach, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Picton, ON
ROOM: 711 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. implement and manage an interactive website which allows patients to request prescription renewals, appointments and test results
2. understand how providing an alternative to the telephone can result in convenience for patients and may improve office efficiency
3. understand current guidelines for protecting patient privacy in online interactions
F6160
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Prognosis in Palliative Care: Can the accuracy of estimates be improved?
Jeff Myers, MD, CCFP, MSEd, Toronto, ON; Debbie Selby, MD, FRCPC, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 803A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. describe the components of prognosis formulation
2. describe factors impacting accuracy of prognosis
3. explore possible strategies for improving both prognosis formulation and communication processes
F6205
13:45–14:45
Meaningful Use of EMRs in action: How a PBRN can help optimize your EMR
Michelle Greiver, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Babak Aliarzadeh, MD, Toronto, ON;
David Kaplan, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Kimberly Wintemute, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 717B – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. learn how to integrate a Practice-Based Research Network (PBRN) into a primary care team
2. discover how to use EMR data for research, practice and Quality Improvement (QI)
3. collaborate to use EMR data towards building the Patient’s Medical Home
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
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Do We Really Know What We’re Doing? Treating patients based on evidence versus folklore and anecdote
Jamie Falk, PharmD, Winnipeg, MB; Clayton Dyck, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB
ROOM: 714B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
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1. differentiate common therapeutic and diagnostic interventions which have little to no evidence in primary care practice
2. adopt tools rooted in evidence to provide patient-centred care
3. access reliable evidence-based resources to support clinical decision making
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
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Two Minutes - Two Slides - Two Questions
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13:45–14:45
Interpreting the CTFPHC Breast Cancer Screening Guideline
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Richard Birtwhistle, MD, MSc, FCFP, Kingston, ON; Neil Bell, MD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB;
Elizabeth Shaw, MD, CCFP, Hamilton, ON; Gabriella Lewin, MD, CCFP, Ottawa, ON; Patrice Lindsay, PhD, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 716B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. implement the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care (CTFPHC) Guidelines on Breast Cancer
2. discuss knowledge translation tools that can be used by physicians and patients to help make decisions about screening
3. increase knowledge of the Task Force’s grading system for rating evidence and the strength of recommendations
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Family Practice Management of Gait Disorders in the Elderly
Robert Lam, MD, MS, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Andrea Domonkos, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 501 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. classify gait disorders in the elderly presenting in a typical family practice
2. diagnose Parkinson disease and prescribe appropriate therapy
3. manage gait disorders in the elderly and prescribe appropriate gait aids
F0749
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Food as Medicine: Probiotics, chocolate, fish oils and other foods patients use as medicine
Mel Borins, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 714A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. prescribe probiotics, ginger, fish oils, cranberry juice, garlic and chocolate in a clinical setting
2. be knowledgeable about the research into the use of food in clinical practice
3. let food be their medicine and medicine be their food
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The ABC’s of Teaching Clinical Ethics in Family Medicine
Mark Dermer, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON
ROOM: 803B – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. examine the barriers to teaching ethics in community care and discuss ways to overcome them
2. review the foundational principles of ethics and related legal issues
3. learn how to apply the foundational principles to cases from daily practice
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers. F3326
Getting Off on the Right Foot: A workshop for new teachers
13:45–16:15Diane Clavet, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Saint-Denis-de-Brompton, QC; Teresa Cavett, MD, CCFP, Winnipeg, MB;
Marion Dove, MD, CCFP, Montréal, QC; Miriam Boillat, MD, CCFP, FCPF, Montréal, QC;
Sue Hauch, MD, CCFP, Winnipeg, MB; Christie Newton, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Port Moody, BC
ROOM: 709 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify the key teaching skills required of family medicine teachers in Canada
2. access resources which will provide support to them in their role
3. understand the role of the Section of Teachers of the CFPC and how it can help them
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A New Approach to Syncope in the Office
Vukiet Tran, MD, CCFP, FCFP, MHSc, MBA, Richmond Hill, ON
ROOM: 718A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
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2. elaborate an investigative approach to syncope
3. recognize the patient at high risk of sudden cardiac death
Clinical Practice Guidelines in Primary Care: How do we make them primary, practical, and clinical?
Michael Allan, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Edmonton, AB; Onil Bhattacharyya, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON;
Jamie Meuser MD, CCFP, FCFP, Director, CPD/CME, CFPC, Mississauga, ON
ROOM: 716A – MTCC
This session will:
1. describe the paradox of Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) - usually developed in tertiary care and then applied to our primary care
practices
2. engage in an exercise to adapt a CPG and assess its relevance to family practice
3. advise on how Canadian family physicians can be more involved in CPG development, refinement and dissemination F3004
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Food Addiction: The steps towards food serenity and successful weight control
Vera Tarman, MC, CCFP, FCFP, CASAM, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 706 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand the nature of food addiction, especially in the context of obesity
2. diagnose food addiction, as distinct from obesity and eating disorders
3. offer practical guidance for patients towards building a healthy diet
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Thyroid Masses: Work-up and management
Masses thyroïdiennes : Investigations et prise en charge
Nina Wine, MD, FRCPC, Toronto, ON
ROOM / salle : hall f – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. order best investigations for thyroid mass (diagnostic imaging and laboratory work-up)
2. safely monitor benign thyroid masses and recognize referral parameters
3. target high-risk populations for thyroid cancer detection
À la fin de cette séance, les participants seront capables de :
1. ordonner les meilleures investigations pour les masses thyroïdiennes (imagerie diagnostique et analyses de laboratoire)
2. surveiller sans risque les masses thyroïdiennes et reconnaître les paramètres pour la référence des patients
3. cibler les populations à risque élevé afin de procéder au dépistage du cancer de la thyroïde
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The Pregnant Traveller
Jay S. Keystone, MD, MSc (CTM) FRCPC, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 701B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. assess whether it would be wise to encourage or to discourage travel during pregnancy
2. keep a pregnant woman healthy during international travel
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Pregnancy in the Obese Woman: How can we minimize the risks?
Sarah McDonald, BA, MD, FRCSC, MSc, Hamilton, ON
ROOM: 701B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand the increased risks of fetal anomalies and options for screening
2. recognize the gestational weight gain guidelines and possibilities for implementation
3. appreciate the third trimester maternal and fetal risks and options for assessment
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International Medical Volunteerism: The best intentions...
Bénévolat médical international : Les meilleures intentions… Basia Siedlecki, MD, PhD, CCFP, Tiny, ON; Phil McGuire, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Tiny, ON
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1. thoughtfully engage in international medical volunteerism and be aware of its impact on the host medical system
2. plan for fulfilling, meaningful and safe international clinical experiences
3. understand its contribution to the global health economy
À la fin de cette séance, les participants seront capables de :
1. s’engager de manière réfléchie dans des activités de bénévolat médical international et de prendre conscience des répercussions sur le
système médical du pays hôte
2. planifier des expériences cliniques internationales satisfaisantes, significatives et sécuritaires
3. comprendre leur contribution à la santé mondiale
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The Art of the Possible: Using CPCSSN Data for Primary Care Research
Karim Keshavjee, MD, MBA, CCFP, CPHIMS, Toronto, ON; Ken Martin, MSc, CPHIMS, Kingston, ON
ROOM: 717B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. describe the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network (CPCSSN) data holdings
2. list the types of research studies that can be done using CPCSSN data
3. list the types of research studies which are difficult to do using CPCSSN data
Description:
The Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network (CPCSSN) is a network of practice-based research networks from across Canada.
Over 250 sentinel physicians who use electronic medical records (EMR) provide data to CPCSSN on a quarterly basis. CPCSSN has data
on over 250,000 patients. Data includes items such as problem list, past medical history, vital signs, medications, lab results, procedures,
referrals and risk factors. This session will provide detailed information for researchers to help them understand how they could use CPCSSN
data for their own research projects.
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
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A Comprehensive Review of Opiate Prescribing in Chronic Non-Cancer Pain:
Module 4: Select evidence-based adjunctive treatments for CNCP
Robert Hauptman, BMSc, MD, MCFP, St. Albert, AB
ROOM: 715 A/B – MTCC
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Somatizing: What every family physician needs to know
Jon Davine, MD, CCFP, FRCP(C), Hamilton, ON
ROOM: 713 a/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. appreciate the range of diagnoses that make up the somatoform disorders
2. understand the range of conscious and unconscious mechanisms involved in these disorders
3. be aware of treatment modalities for these disorders, both psychopharmacologic and psychotherapeutic
F4812
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Sleep Medicine: Beyond snores
Michael Curry, LLB, JD, MD, CCFP(EM), FCLM, Vancouver, BC;
Atul Khullar, MD, MSc, FRCP(C), DABPN (Cert Sleep Medicine), Edmonton, AB;
Matthew Danchuk, BSc, DMD, AADSM, Edmonton, AB
ROOM: 801 a/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. detect sleep disorders in patients with subtle or non-specific complaints
2. recognize that sleep medicine and sleep disorders encompass much more than obstructive sleep apnea
3. develop an approach to treating sleep disorders involving multimodal and interdisciplinary approaches
F5397
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Tachyarrhythmia Primer for Hospitalists and Rural ED Physicians
Filip Gilic, MD, CCFP(EM), Kingston, ON
ROOM: 718B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. classify tachyarrhythmias based on electrophysiology
2. choose the right anti-arrhythmic for the right arrhythmia
3. investigate effectively for underlying causes of tachyarrhythmia
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David Joyce, MD, CCFP(EM), Vancouver, BC; Marjolaine M. Limbos, PhD, CPsych; Liz Grier, MD, CCFP, Kingston, ON
ROOM: 802 a/B – MTCC
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Are Your Vaccine Decisions Up To Date?
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Jay S. Keystone, MD, MSc(CTM), FRCPC, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 808 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. provide age/stage appropriate vaccinations based on current recommendations
2. prescribe the appropriate common vaccinations recommended prior to travel
3. educate and influence patients on the importance of influenza vaccine
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Optimizing End-of-Life Care for Non-Cancer Patients
Chris Frank, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Kingston, ON
ROOM: 501 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify situations where a chronic medical condition is reaching “end-stage”
2. feel comfortable discussing the prognosis of common chronic conditions
3. manage common symptoms in the later stages of chronic illness
F0967
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Teaching and Learning Communication Skills Using ALOBA Method
Elisabeth Gold, MD, MEd, MHSc, CCFP, FCFP, Halifax, NS; Joan Evans, PhD, Halifax, NS; Darcy Lindzon, Simulated Patient
ROOM: 705 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will:
1. know the latest research on patient-doctor communication
2. know the importance of teaching and learning communication skills
3. use Agenda-Led Outcome-Based Analysis (ALOBA) method to teach and learn communication skills
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
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The Optimal Management Of Pre-School Asthma in Canada
Sharon Dell, BEng, MD, FRCPC, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 701A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify the burden of underappreciated asthma in children
2. diagnose pre-school asthma by listing the criteria, symptoms and risk factors associated with pre-school asthma
3. differentiate between the management of persistent pre-school asthma and intermittent pre-school asthma
F2991
EMR-Enabled Clinical Experiences for the Preceptor and Medical Student: Why adoption matters
15:15–17:30Catherine Peirce, M.A., Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada, Ottawa, ON;
Rashaad Bhyat, MD, BSc (Hon), CCFP, Toronto, ON; David Barber, MD, BSc, CCFP, Toronto, ON;
Thomas P. Janzen, MD, MCFP, London, ON
ROOM: 703 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify and compare adoption strategies for clinical learning experiences in EMR enabled environments
2. identify best practices related to the development of an EMR adoption framework for preceptors and learners
3. connect to a professional network of clinician educators and learners for support in the adoption of EMR-enabled clinical environments
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
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How Can Off-Service Learning Achieve Specialty-Specific Competencies?
Ivy Oandasan, MD, CCFP, MHSc, FCFP, Mississauga, ON; Louise Nasmith, MD, CCFP, MHSc, FCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM: 717A – MTCC
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At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. learn screening strategies for early recognition of Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
2. become familiar with the diagnostic tests and early intervention for ASD
3. anticipate and manage common psychiatric and physical co-morbidities for patients with ASD
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1. articulate competencies expected on off-service rotations
2. describe learning experiences to achieve competencies during off-service rotations
3. share assessment expectations
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International Medical Graduates (IMGs) Teaching Initiative: Strategies for success
Alison Eyre, MDCM, CCFP, Ottawa, ON; Lionel Laroche, PhD, P Eng, Markham, ON; Doug Archibald, PhD, Ottawa, ON; Caroline Yand
ROOM: 707 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. gain and apply a deeper understanding of the cross-cultural challenges that faculty members face when teaching IMG residents
2. discuss clinical teaching aimed at increasing the success of IMGs
3. develop approaches to operationalizing these teaching tools within their clinical teaching environments
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
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15:15–17:30
Canada’s Role in The Future of Family Medicine Education in China
Clayton Dyck, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB; Francine Lemire, MD, CCFP, FCFP, CAE, Mississauga, ON;
Katherine Rouleau, MDCM, CCFP, MHSc, Toronto, ON; Shirley Schipper, MD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB
ROOM: 711 – MTCC
This session will:
1. describe the current and envisioned practice and training of family physicians in China
2. describe several examples of collaborative Canada/China initiatives in family medicine training and the challenges and opportunities they
have presented
3. define more clearly the role of academic family medicine departments and the CFPC in these initiatives
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
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Improving Workflow in Primary Care: Evaluation of integrated reporting of laboratory information
Chad Leaver, MSc, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 717B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify the key lab information workflow processes in paper and electronic settings
2. understand the clinical and administrative benefits associated with integration of results
3. learn how workflow analysis and other change management approaches can be used to obtain the most value from EMRs
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
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The Prenatal Patient and the Environment
Nora McKee, RN, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Saskatoon, SK
ROOM: 701B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify the effects of environmental contaminants on prenatal patients and their fetuses (mercury, lead, tobacco smoke, foods, etc.)
2. answer common questions and concerns prenatal patients may have related to their environment
F2229
15:45–16:15
Can an iPad Help Me? Practical pointers and tools of the trade
iPad peut-il m’aider? Pointeurs pratiques et outils de la profession
Sharon Domb, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Christopher Tsoi, MD, Toronto, ON
ROOM / salle : hall f – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. understand what an iPad is and what it can do
2. learn concrete examples of how fellow physicians benefit from using an iPad in daily life
3. learn about useful medical applications
Pendant cette séance, les participants :
1. comprendront les rouages et le potentiel des iPad 2. verront concrètement les avantages que leurs collègues médecins retirent de l’utilisation quotidienne d’un iPad
3. apprendront des applications médicales pratiques
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
Cette séance est susceptible d’intéresser les chercheurs en médecine familiale.
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16:30–17:00
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Yen-Giang Bui, MD, CFPC, DTMH, Longueuil, QC; Stéphane Trépanier, MD, MSc, Baie-Comeau, QC
ROOM: 717B – MTCC
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In this session, participants will:
1. identify immigrants returning to visit family in their countries of origin, and especially their children, as high-risk travelers
2. review the latest data on infectious diseases acquired abroad by “VFR” travelers
3. discuss how to adapt preventive strategies to better reach and serve “VFR” travelers
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
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Planning for Pregnancy and Lactation in the Woman with Type 2 Diabetes
Denise Feig, MD, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 701B – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. review the risks which type 2 diabetes pose to the pregnant woman and her fetus, and how to mitigate them
2. review the safety of oral hypoglycemics in pregnancy and lactation
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A Fib Update: How recent trials will change how family physicians treat this condition
Jeff Healey, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Hamilton, ON; Michael J. Stephenson, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Ancaster, ON
ROOM: 718A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. update knowledge and decision-making for optimal rate and rhythm management of their patients with Atrial Fibrillation (AF)
2. review new AF stroke prevention trials and discuss practical implications and applications for the family physician
3. adapt their clinical practice to the Canadian Evidence-Based Atrial Fibrillation Guidelines Update 2012 recommendations and practical
tips
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The Red Eye and Beyond: Drops and drug-related ocular toxicity
Yeux rouges et plus encore : Les gouttes et la toxicité oculaire liée aux médicaments
Moss Weinstock, MD, FRCS(C), Markham, ON
ROOM / salle : hall f – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. list common oculotoxic systemic drugs and ensure monitoring by primary eye care provider
2. recognize eye drops which can cause ocular adverse events: inflammation, ulceration, raised intraocular pressure
3. list the common causes of red eye and abandon the “red-eye antibiotic drops” reflex
À la fin de cette séance, les participants seront capables de :
1. dresser la liste des médicaments oculotoxiques systémiques courants et de veiller au suivi rigoureux par un fournisseur de soins oculaires
primaires
2. reconnaître les gouttes qui peuvent causer des effets oculaires indésirables : inflammation, ulcération, pressions intraoculaire accrue
3. dresser la liste des causes courantes des yeux rouges et mettre fin au réflexe de prescrire des « gouttes antibiotiques contre la rougeur
oculaire »
F2257
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NICE Guidelines: Delirium in hospitalized patients
Chris Frank, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Kingston, ON
ROOM: 808 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. recognize risk factors for delirium in hospitalized patients
2. identify interventions to prevent and reduce delirium
3. apply the NICE Guidelines for delirium prevention to their patients
F4318
“Back to the Future: The family physicians of today meet the
16:30–17:30 family doctors of tomorrow”
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Pierre-Paul Tellier, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Montréal, QC; Cheri Bethune, MD, CCFP, FCFP, St. John’s, NL
ROOM: 803A – MTCC
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An exclusive opportunity for family medicine residents and medical students to meet with Canada’s Family Physicians of the Year, the
recipients of the 2012 Reg L. Perkin Award, to discuss the broad range of opportunities that are part of a family medicine career.
A unique chance to ask questions of the pros, and learn from their wealth of knowledge, experience and mentorship.
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The Importance of Early Diagnosis and Connection to Support for People with Dementia and Their Caregivers
Mary Schulz, MSW, CSW, Toronto, ON; Robert Lester, MD, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 501 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. simplify the path to early dementia diagnosis based on the Canadian experience
2. appreciate the emotional impact of caring for a loved-one with dementia
3. recruit the assistance of the Alzheimer’s Society in very early stages using the First Link® program
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16:30–17:30
Primary Care for Adults with Developmental Disability: Important ethical and etiological issues
Bill Sullivan, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Donna Lougheed, MD, CCFP, Ottawa, ON; Cynthia Forster Gibson, MD
ROOM: 802 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify patients with intellectual or developmental disabilities in a family medicine practice
2. order investigations or refer appropriately to identify underlying causes
3. skillfully navigate through issues of decision making, consent, capacity, and advanced care planning
F2100
16:30–17:30
Chronic Kidney Disease: Identification and management in primary care
NOTE TIME CHANGE
Ayub Akbari, MD, FRCPC, Ottawa, ON
ROOM: 801 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. safeguard the patient with early CKD against nephrotoxic therapies
2. recognize when an eGFR requires further investigation
3. order rationale investigations for newly detected CKD in the clinic setting (pre referral)
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17:00–17:30
Does My Child Have a Lazy Eye?
Mon enfant a-t-il un œil paresseux? Lisa Christian, OD, Waterloo, ON
ROOM / salle : Hall f MTCC
At this session, participants will learn how to:
1. identify types of amblyopia
2. use diagnostic tests to diagnose amblyopia
3. provide treatment and management of amblyopia
À cette séance, la participants apprendront à :
1. détecter les types d’amblyopie
2. utiliser des tests diagnostics pour diagnostiquer l’amblyopie
3. assurer le traitement et la prise en charge de l’amblyopie
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The Health System Performance Research Network (HSPRN): Linking research and practice across sectors
Walter Wodchis, MA, MAE, PhD, Toronto, ON; Kerry Kuluski, MSW, PhD, Toronto, ON; Jessica Goncalves, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 717B – MTCC
This session will:
1. engage primary health care providers in research
2. engage decision-makers in primary health care research
3. engage in international primary health care research
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Preterm Labour: Prevention and management by the family physician
P. Gareth R. Seaward, MBBCh, MMed(O&G), MSc,Toronto, ON
ROOM: 701B – MTCC
This session will:
1. review risk factors for preterm birth and how some may be modified
2. describe surveillance and management of the pregnancy at risk of preterm labour
3. review the management of the woman who presents with preterm labour or rupture of membranes
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Let’s Talk Pain: Advancing multimodal analgesic therapy
06:45–07:45 Peter Blecher, MD, CM DAAPM, DCAPM, Oshawa, ON
ROOM: 801 A/b – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand the impact of chronic pain
2. understand the significance of addressing the different components of pain pathology
3. gain perspective on the future of multimodal pain therapies
4. review the 2010 recommendations from the National Opioid Use Guideline Group
Pre-registration is required.
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08:00–09:00
You Can’t Move or You Won’t Move? That is the question
Wayne DeMott, MD, CCFP, FHM, Saanichton, BC
ROOM: 716B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand the key roles for the community family physician within the acute care setting
2. understand the real-time implications of community-derived advanced directives on acute illness in the setting of acute care
3. define the skill set unique to community-based family physicians within the acute care setting
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Explaining Vaccines to Concerned Parents and Patients
Expliquer les vaccins aux parents et patients inquiets
Natasha Crowcroft, MA, MSc, MD(Cantab), MRCP, FFPH, Toronto, ON
ROOM / salle : hall f – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. describe how vaccines work using knowledge of the immune system
2. respond to concerns that giving too many vaccines will overwhelm the immune system
3. apply the principles of vaccine efficacy, safety, and burden of illness to explain how new vaccine recommendations are made
À la fin de cette séance, les participants seront capables de :
1. décrire comment agissent les vaccins en se fondant sur leur connaissance du système immunitaire
2. calmer les inquiétudes à l’effet qu’un nombre trop élevé de vaccins va surcharger le système immunitaire
3. appliquer les principes de l’efficacité du vaccin, de l’innocuité et du fardeau des maladies pour expliquer les nouvelles recommandations
sur la vaccination
S3467
08:30–09:30
Alcohol Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral for Family Physicians: An alcohol care pathway
Peter R. Butt, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Saskatoon, SK
ROOM: 714A – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. learn how to talk to patients about alcohol, with evidence-based information on low-risk drinking
2. identify and address both low-risk and elevated-risk use including abuse and dependency
3. develop an approach to appropriate, focused follow-up using local resources
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Eating Disorders in Primary Care
Jan Owen, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Iderton, ON
ROOM: 808 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify subtle signals of eating disorders and discuss their suspicions with patients
2. make appropriate referrals for further management
3. access resources to assist in patient management
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From Here to Fertility
Kathryn Andrusky, MD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB
ROOM: 501 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify infertility patients who can be assessed and treated by family physicians
2. describe indicated investigations for a fertility work-up
3. develop comfort in offering fertility treatments to appropriate patients
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Interventions in the ED Not Founded on Evidence - Version 2012
Vukiet Tran, MD, CCFP, FCFP, MHSc, MBA, Richmond Hill, ON
ROOM: 718 B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. abandon procedures in the ED which are not founded on evidence and may be an ineffective use of time
2. explain to your colleagues the benefits of dropping those procedures which lack appropriate evidence
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Guidelines Are Not Enough: The Canadian Task Force for Preventive Health Care has a broader agenda
Patrice Lindsay, BScN, PhD, Etobicoke, ON; Richard Birtwhistle, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Kingston, ON;
Gaby Lewin, MD, CCFP, Ottawa, ON; Neil Bell, MD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB; Elizabeth Shaw, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Hamilton, ON
ROOM: 717B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
3. interpret the GRADE evidence grading system used by the Canadian Task Force for Preventive Health Care (CTFPHC)
explain importance
of consistent performance measures for CTFPHC recommendations and strategies to implement performance measures into family practice
EMRs
4. describe the process for critical appraisal of practice guidelines related to the CTFPHC mandate for family physicians
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
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08:30–09:30
Medication Safety: Making a case for medication reconciliation in primary care
Karen Hall Barber, BSc(Hons), MD, CCFP, Kingston, ON; Sherri Elms, RPh, Pharmacist, Kingston, ON;
Danyal Martin BAH, BEd, MA, Kingston, ON
ROOM: 716A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. consider the importance of medication reconciliation in primary care and the potential adverse events if it is neglected
2. identify some barriers in their practices that prevent medication lists from being as safe as they could be
3. explore process development and implementation of a medication reconciliation program
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Update on Postpartum Mood Disorders
William J. Watson, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Simone Vigod, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 701B – MTCC
At this session, participants will learn:
1. about updated risk factors for Postpartum Mood Disorders (PMD) in the family practice context
2. about interview techniques and new screening tools for PMD
3. about newer approaches to treatment, including psychotherapy and drug treatment
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Teaching Patient-Centred Care: Skills + Feedback + Reflection + Self-Awareness + Discussion = Best Practice
Todd Hill, PhD, Calgary, AB; Teresa Killam, MD, Calgary, AB
ROOM: 703 – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. learn about the current evidence base for teaching patient-centred care and communication skills
2. learn about an innovative teaching module that integrates these evidence-based techniques
3. practice the skills discussed in the presentation (i.e. skill practice, providing feedback in small group, self-reflection and self-awareness
exercises)
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Using TED Talks to Teach Social Determinants of Health
Eileen Nicolle, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Jane Philpott, MD, CCFP, Stouffville, ON;
Emmanuelle Britton, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Lydia Cheung, MD, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 705 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will:
1. learn how online media can be used as a teaching tool
2. gain an understanding of the social determinants of health and their important relationship to primary care
3. be able to use online media and available workshops to teach social determinants of health
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
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Promoting Social Advocacy Towards Homeless Populations Through Undergraduate Medical Education
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Nasreen Ramji, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Karen Weyman, MD, MEd, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON;
Danielle Baribeau, BHSc (Hon), MD (Cand.), Toronto, ON
ROOM: 709 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. recognize the scope of undergraduate homeless/inner city medical education in Canada
2. demonstrate the impact of inter-professional, clinical experiences (mandatory vs. elective) on medical student attitudes towards the
homeless
3. evaluate change in attitudes of medical students towards the homeless population
v This session may be of interest to family medicine teachers.
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Assessing Competency: Developing new postgraduate assessment tools for Triple C
Batya Grundland, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Karl Iglar, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Perle Feldman, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Patrick Skalenda, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; James Owen, MD, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 707 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. describe the process of developing and implementing new assessment tools within the context of the Triple C curriculum
2. reflect on the opportunities and challenges of incorporating competency assessment tools at training sites
3. share innovations in assessment methods that reflect the Triple C curriculum
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The Red Face: A case-based workshop - What is this facial rash and how can I help my patient?
Christine Rivet, MDCM, MClSc, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Ottawa, ON
ROOM: 715 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. discuss subtle differences in diagnosis and detailed treatment of common causes of red face: acne, rosacea, perioral dermatitis and others
2. provide evidence-based treatment that make a difference for children with atopic dermatitis including immune modulators
3. provide accurate, realistic advice about what patients can expect from their skin condition and its treatment
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Treating the Menopausal Patient: 10 Years after WHI - New science, new options
Vivien Brown, MD, Toronto, ON; Jennifer Mary Blake, MD, MSc, FRCS(C), Toronto, ON
ROOM: 718A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify key symptoms of the menopause transition, and the body systems which are affected during menopause
2. discuss with patients properties, risks and benefits of options for managing menopausal symptoms, including lifestyle strategies, hormonal
and non-hormonal therapies
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Elder Mediation
K. Lynn Dykeman, MTh, MSW,RSW, Hamilton, ON; Joy White, NP, Hamilton, ON; Ainsley Moore, MD, CCFP, Hamilton, ON
ROOM: 717A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify families who will benefit from elder mediation
2. learn some of the basic strategies of elder mediation
3. know how to access elder mediators
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Getting Started in Medical Psychotherapy: Assessment, communication and therapeutic alliance
Victoria Winterton, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Owen Sound, ON; Mel Borins, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Catherine Carmichael, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 802 A/b – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify the components of a patient assessment for medical psychotherapy and understand the rationale for choosing a specific treatment
orientation
2. define and practice skills related to the initial stages of the therapeutic relationship, including the establishment of the therapeutic alliance
3. describe a beginning alliance and collaboration, and demonstrate the following skills: open-ended questions, reflective listening and
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Taking the Pain out of Chronic Pain Encounters in Primary Care
Pam Squire, MD; Greg Chernish, MD; Lydia Hatcher, MD; Mary-Louise O’Driscoll, MD; Pierre Arsenault, MD
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Introduction – Scale of the problem
Roman Jovey, MD, MCFP, Mississauga, ON
A brief introduction of chronic pain in Canada, and the crucial role for family MD’s in managing this commonest of chronic diseases.
08:40–09:10Office-Based Assessment and Diagnosis – Look Before You Leap, But Seek and Ye Shall Find:
The multi-dimensional pain assessment and focused physical exam for chronic pain
Ruth Dubin, MD, PhD, CCFP, FCFP, Kingston, ON
Participants will learn an easy but revealing physical examination technique for patients with chronic pain that will provide insight into
diagnosis and guidance for management. Family docs already know the major elements of a brief pain history. The multidimensional pain
assessment provides an organizational format that helps the physician to document “total pain”.
09:10–09:30Multimodal Treatment of Pain – Non-pharmacological treatments: Acupuncture, CBT, Spinal
manipulation, yoga
Greg Chernish, MD, MCFP, Winnipeg, MB
Some practical tips for treating common pain conditions (back pain, osteoarthritis) and for optimizing the use of adjuvant medications
will be discussed by an integrative medicine practitioner.
09:30–09:45
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Community-Based Interventions That Will Reduce Healthcare Utilization and Improve Self-Management in CNCP Patients
Ruth Dubin, MD, PhD, CCFP, FCFP, Kingston, ON
10:05–10:25Universal Precautions in Opioid Prescribing, and the Canadian Opioid Guidelines
What Does Infectious Disease Have to do With Chronic Pain?
Lydia Hatcher, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Mount Pearl, NL
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The 6 A’s of Essential Outcome Documentation and Urine Drug Tests: Pearls and pitfalls
Roman Jovey, MD, MCFP, Mississauga, ON
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Managing challenging patient scenarios (case-based)
Helping the Injured Worker Presenting with Chronic Pain
Mary-Louise O’Driscoll, MD, CCFP, FCFP, West Vancouver, BC
11:35–11:55
The Patient with Chronic Widespread Pain (Fibromyalgia)
Pierre Arsenault, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Stoke, QC
11:55–12:15
Questions and Discussion: What can the CNCP SIFP do for you?
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09:00–09:30
Interesting Hospital Cases: So you thought you would get home early
Marcel Dore, MD, MCFP, Guelph, ON
ROOM: 716B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify important aspects of investigating an adult with fever of unknown origin
2. assess the severity of a patient with acute pancreatitis
3. establish a broad differential in patients presenting with stroke-like symptoms
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The Challenge of Adult Asthma: Pearls for diagnosis and management
Robert Hauptman, BMSc, MD, MCFP, St. Albert, AB; Anthony Ciavarella, BA, MA, MD, MCFP, Aldergrove, BC
ROOM: 701A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. accurately diagnose asthma in an office-based family practice setting
2. understand the use of spirometry and peak flow monitoring in family practice
3. prescribe appropriate therapy for the initial management and to maintain control in asthma
S1052
09:00–09:30
Pediatric Asthma: Pearls that will change your management
Alan Kaplan, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON
ROOM: 701A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. diagnose true pre-school asthma as distinguished from “viral wheezing”
2. effectively treat the pediatric asthma patient
3. formulate a systematic follow-up plan for pediatric asthma patients
09:45–10:45
Respiratory Articles: Hot off the press
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09:45–10:15
Five Key Respiratory Articles of 2012
ROOM: 701A – MTCC
Andrew Cave, FCFP, FRCGP, Edmonton, AB
ROOM: 701A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. discuss the strengths and weaknesses of five recent publications
2. be familiar with the publications’ valid conclusions
3. be aware of the implications for their practices
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10:15–10:45
Five Key Controversies in Respiratory Medicine
Alan Kaplan, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON
ROOM: 701A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. prescribe respiratory therapy knowing safe from not-so-safe treatments
2. abandon useless respiratory interventions
3. challenge the status quo of some respiratory medicine practices based on evidence
S4636
09:45–10:15
Head Lice: A contemporary review of an age-old pest - What to advise our patients
Les poux : Étude contemporaine d’un sempiternel problème : Que conseiller à nos patients?
Karen Hall Barber, BSc (Hons), MD, CCFP, Kingston, ON
ROOM / salle : hall f – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. recognize what head lice are and what can be commonly mistaken for head lice
2. review the evidence for what works for head lice and what does not
3. review recommendations for school attendance and societal impact
À la fin de cette séance, les participants seront capables de :
1. reconnaître les poux et ce qui est souvent pris à tort pour des poux
2. examiner les données probantes sur ce qui est efficace et ce qui ne l’est pas pour traiter les poux
3. passer en revue les recommandations concernant l’assiduité scolaire et l’incidence sociale
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How to Incorporate Research into Your Daily Practice and Have Fun Doing It!
Anthony D’Urzo, MD, MSc, BPHE, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 717b – MTCC
At this session, participants will discuss:
1. the evolving role of the family physician as a leader in clinical research
2. how research may enhance the quality of patient care in their practices
3. practical strategies to implement research into their daily practices
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
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09:45–10:45
Special Interests or Focused Practices: What does this mean for comprehensive
continuing care and the future of family medicine?
Tom Bailey, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Victoria, BC
ROOM: 716A – MTCC
At the end of this session participants will be able to:
1. define the difference between a Special Interest and a Focused Practice
2. recognize practice settings where a focused family practice contributes to the comprehensive continuing care
3. describe how special interest program areas integrate into the discipline of family medicine
Two years ago the College of Family Physicians of Canada approved a new section – the Section of Family Physicians with Special Interests
or Focused Practices. Is this the beginning of the end of the comprehensive continuing care family physician? Or does it represent an
opportunity to enhance and support the role of comprehensive continuing care in family practice into the future? This session will describe
the history of the SIFP, review the developing role of special interest programs within the College and offer an opportunity for dialogue.
Intended Audience: Medical Students and Residents
S0788
09:45–10:45
Mettez à l’épreuve vos connaissances sur la contraception - 3e édition
Édith Guilbert, MD, MSC, Sainte Foy, QC
salle : 714A – MTCC
À la fin de cet atelier, les participants seront capables de :
1, se familiariser avec les diverses options en matière de contraception, y compris les indications, les contre-indications et l’efficacité
2, trouver des solutions efficaces aux difficultés courantes associées à l’utilisation de contraceptifs
3, choisir les options les plus appropriées en matière de contraception pour des patientes présentant diverses conditions médicales
S0300
09:45–10:45
Busy? How to make good use of mobile devices in hospital medicine
Sharon Northorp, MD, CCFP, Moncton, NB
ROOM: 716B – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. become familiar with EBM resources available on hospital wards
2. learn how to use search engines
3. learn a variety useful resources (i.e., ‘apps’, search engines)
S2902
09:45–10:45
Borderline Personality Disorder: Effective management strategies for patients and physicians
James Goertzen, MD, MClSc, CCFP, FCFP, Thunder Bay, ON
ROOM: 801 A/B – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. acquire strategies for the effective management of patients with a borderline personality disorder
2. increase physician resiliency and reduce burnout when engaged in therapeutic relationships with patients with a borderline personality
disorder
3. develop physician/patient relationships which encourage borderline personality disorder patients to increase their self-management
skills
S4202
09:45–10:45
Decision-Making in Concussion: Can they work or play?
Ivy Cheng, MD, FRCP, FACEM, dABEM, DipSM, DiMM, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 808 – MTCC
At this session, participants will learn:
1. prevalence
2. pathophysiology
3. evaluation: Child vs. Adult, ED/Office vs. in-the-field (physical exam, imaging and limitations, special tests)
4. management and return to play: Child vs. Adult
5. prognosis and follow-up
6. medico-legal implications
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A Needle in the Haystack: Diagnosing and treating concussion
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09:45–12:15
Nora Cullen, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Toronto, ON; Chanth Seyone, MD, FRCPC, Toronto, ON;
Vanita Gopal, BSc, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 701B – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. gain an understanding of the pathophysiology of concussions and learn approaches to its diagnosis and management
2. learn about the management of medical and psychiatric issues in patients with a brain injury
3. learn how to access resources available to patients following a brain injury in Ontario
S6347 09:45–12:15
Giving Birth to a Successful Maternity Care Practice: A primer for learners and new graduates
Kaitlin Dupuis, MD, CCFP, Nanaimo, BC; Anne Biringer, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON;
Shanna Fenton, MD, CCFP, Saskatoon, SK; Andrée Gagnon, MD, CCFP, Blainville, QC
ROOM: 501 A/B – MTCC
At this session, participants will be able to:
1. recognize the advantages and disadvantages of the various styles of family practice maternity care opportunities in Canada
2. network with fellow medical students, residents, new graduates and practicing colleagues with an interest in maternity care
3. practice an evidence-based approach to prenatal care
S4365
10:15–10:45
Pain in Early Pregnancy: Does this patient have an ectopic pregnancy?
Douleurs en début de grossesse : S’agit-il d’une grossesse ectopique?
Sheila Dunn, MD, MSc, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / salle : hall f – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. recognize patients at risk for ectopic pregnancy
2. undertake an appropriate work-up and follow-up plan to determine the presence of ectopic pregnancy
3. make treatment decisions about the patient with an ectopic pregnancy
À la fin de cette séance, les participants seront capables de :
1. reconnaître les patientes qui présentent un risque de grossesse ectopique
2. mettre en place un plan de travail et des mesures de suivi pour déterminer la présence d’une grossesse ectopique
3. prendre des décisions concernant le traitement d’une patiente ayant une grossesse ectopique
S0548
11:15–12:15
Test Your Contraception IQ - 3rd Edition
Dustin Costescu-Green, MD, BSc, FRCSC, Kingston, ON
ROOM: 714A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be:
1. familiar with various contraceptive options including indications, contra-indications and efficacy
2. able to effectively troubleshoot common challenges associated with contraceptive use
3. able to choose the most appropriate contraceptive options for patients with various medical conditions
S9507
11:15–12:15
No Data, No Problem, No Action: The enhanced 18-month well-baby visit as a quality indicator
Jean Clinton, BMus, MD, FRCP(C), Hamilton, ON;
Kieran Moore, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, MPH, DTM&H, FRCPC, Kingston, ON
ROOM: 717B – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. understand the evidence that shows children’s early experiences and environments have a significant effect on later health
outcomes
2. learn how to use the enhanced 18-month visit as a quality measure
3. learn about a model that examines, through an equity lens, which children are/are not receiving the 18-month well-baby visit
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
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Advanced ECG Interpretation for the ED, Hospitalist or Office Physician
Vukiet Tran, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, MHSc, MBA, Richmond Hill, ON
ROOM: 718B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. interpret difficult ECGs
2. recognize ECGs that hide a dangerous diagnosis
3. use the ECG to diagnose and manage acute cardiac life threatening conditions 11:15–12:15
Smoking Cessation Initiatives
S0817
11:15–11:25
Smoking Cessation: Overview
ROOM: 701A – MTCC
Christopher Fotti, MD, CCFP, RRT, East St. Paul, MB
At the end of this session, participants will:
1. have an understanding of the impact of smoking on healthcare
2. consider the costs associated with smoking, both medical and socio-economic
3. understand the need as a primary care physician to promote and support smoking cessation
S1723
11:25–12:05
Smoking Cessation: Counselling and pharmacotherapy
Suzanne Levitz, MDCM, CCFP, Montréal, QC
At the end of this session, participants will:
1. know an approach to smoking cessation counselling and how to incorporate it into their primary care practice
2. know the pharmacologic aids for smoking cessation
3. know how to use pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic tools for smoking cessation in their practices
S1060
12:05–12:15
Smoking Cessation: Effective intervention in special populations
Alan Kaplan, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. adapt smoking cessation interventions/ techniques to adolescent and pregnant patients
2. implement effective smoking cessation interventions for patients with medical co-morbidities
11:15–12:15
ROOM: 716B – MTCC
S5018
11:15–11:35
BC Hospitalist VTE Prevention Collaborative
Roderick Tukker, MD, CCFP, FHM, Vancouver, BC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to understand:
1. risk stratification approach to Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) prevention in hospitalized patients
2. some of the challenges in implementing a quality improvement initiative in an acute care setting
3. the challenges of running a multicentre quality improvement initiative
S5186
11:35–11:55
Physician Engagement: Learnings from a multicentre quality improvement initiative
Roderick Tukker, MD, CCFP, FHM, Vancouver, BC
At this session, participants will:
1. understand the challenges of engaging physicians in quality initiatives
2. learn some strategies for improving physician engagement in quality initiatives
3. discuss other implementation strategies for quality improvement initiatives in the acute care setting
S6657
11:55–12:15
Decreasing ED Utilization by Integrating a Hospitalist and LTC Medical Model of Care
Peter Jamieson, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand the influence of an integrated medical care model on ED utilization
2. recognize opportunities to avoid ED transfers
S1539
11:15–12:15
Controversies in Managing Pediatric Fever
Rahim Valani, CCFP(EM), FRCP, M Med Ed, North York, ON
ROOM: 716A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand the changes in the management of pediatric fever in the era of vaccines
2. identify which patients need further investigations
3. avoid the routine use of blood culture and antibiotics in this population
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Help Your Patients Get Heart Smart: A nutrition primer for family physicians
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11:15–12:15
Michele MacDonald Werstuck, RD, MSC, CDE, Hamilton, ON; Tara Currie, RN, CDE, Hamilton, ON
ROOM: 714B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. compare the latest evidence on heart healthy dietary patterns that promote cardiovascular health
2. describe dietary strategies to lower LDL cholesterol and triglycerides, promote weight loss, and improve hypertension
3. identify the super foods for heart health including soluble fibers, plant sterols, nuts and oils, fish, and other healthy fats
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11:15–12:15
Layering Psychiatric Medication as a Family Physician
Arash Zohoor, MD, CCFP, Brantford, ON
ROOM: 401 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. prescribe multiple psych medications in a rational and safe manner
2. identify common patient scenarios in which layering of medications is beneficial
3. weigh the risks and benefits of “off label” drug utilization in special populations (adolescent and geriatric)
S2430
When Pregnancy Isn’t a Happy Event: The family physician’s role in pregnancy options
11:15–12:15 counseling and abortion
Lorsque la grossesse n’est pas un événement heureux : Le rôle du médecin de famille dans les options face à
la grossesse
Sheila Dunn, MD, MSc, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Toronto, ON; Edith Guilbert, MD, MSc, CCFP, Sainte-Foy, QC;
Karen Gold, MSW, Toronto, ON
ROOM / salle : hall f – MTCC
At this session, participants will:
1. gain knowledge and skills in pregnancy options counseling and assisting patients with decision-making
2. understand common concerns about abortion and be able to counsel about medical and surgical abortion
Pendant cette séance, les participants :
1. acquerront des connaissances et des compétences pour donner des conseils sur les options relatives à la grossesse et aider les patientes à
prendre une décision
2. comprendront les préoccupations courantes entourant l’avortement et seront en mesure de donner des conseils sur l’avortement médical
et chirurgical
S9893
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Social Media in Primary Care 101: Smart communication, smart medicine, smart advocacy
David Kaplan, MD, MSc, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Naheed Dosani, BSc, MD, Toronto, ON; Stephen Pomedli, MD, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 718A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. effectively utilize social media as a physician and appreciate the research supporting the use of social media in primary care
2. develop social media solutions for their practices to streamline processes, improve patient education and enhance their practice’s Internet
presence
3. via practical examples, develop efficient “time management” strategies to include social media into their own clinical practice
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Medical Student and Family Medicine Resident Networking Lunch
12:30–13:30 Déjeuner de réseautage des étudiants et des residents en médecine familiale
Tickets required / Billets requis
ROOM / salle : 808 – MTCC
S0461
12:30–13:30
Putting Your Story Down on Paper: Tools of the writing trade for medical professionals
Robert Wedel, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Taber, AB
humanities theatre – exhibit hall
At this session, participants will learn:
1. techniques for generating story ideas and weaving them into compelling stories
2. how to inject life—anticipation, tension, resolution—into your story-telling
3. how authors manage their lives to indulge in their passion for writing fiction
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Hypoglycemia in Type 2 Diabetes: An Underappreciated Management Challenge
Lawrence A. Leiter, MD, FCFP, FACP Toronto, ON; Peter Lin, MD, CCFP, North York, ON
ROOM: 801 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. recognize hypoglycemia and describe its signs and symptoms
2. describe the 3 phases of treatment of hypoglycemia
3. name the causes of hypoglycemia
4. discuss the impact of hypoglycemia on patients (acute and chronic)
Pre-registration is required.
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13:45–14:45
Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR)
Eddie Berinstein, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Roberts Creek, BC
ROOM: 401 – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand the meaning of “mindfulness”
2. understand how “mindfulness” can help people deal with chronic stress, pain, and illness
3. learn how to incorporate “mindfulness” into both their personal and professional lives
S0852
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Rational Prescribing in Primary Care
Roland Halil, BScPharm, ACPR, PharmD, Ottawa, ON
ROOM: 501 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. describe the four steps of rational prescribing
2. recognize the inherent strength of this process to focus their thinking when prescribing
3. apply this process to common clinical scenarios
S5126
13:45–14:45
An introduction to Solution-Focused Therapy S9500
13:45–14:45
Hospital Clinical Order Sets and the Comprehensive Family Physician
CANCELLED
Jeanne McNeill, MD, Moncton, NB; Tom Laughlin, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Moncton, NB
ROOM: 716B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand how Clinical Order Sets (COS) facilitate efficient, effective, evidence-based, inpatient care
2. understand the process of development, implementation, assessment and revision of COS in the hospital environment
3. start the discussion: sharing COS with the help of the Hospital Medicine program of the CFPC
S0424
13:45–14:45
Common External and Middle Ear Problems
Rick Fox, MD, FRCS(C), Toronto, ON
ROOM: 714A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. recognize, treat and follow up common external and middle ear problems
2. recognize urgent conditions and when to appropriately refer to a specialist
S1034
13:45–14:45
Realizing the Benefits of an EMR Using a Maturity Model Framework
Darren Larsen, MD, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 717B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify gaps in core and advanced EMR functions within and between groups
2. provide a methodology to establish goals and measure progress of EMR use
3. demonstrate the effectiveness and value of meaningful EMR use
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
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Advanced Clinical Topics in Breastfeeding Medicine
Meira Stern, MDCM, CCFP, IBCLC, Montréal, QC; Anjana Srinivasan, MDCM, CCFP, IBCLC, Mount-Royal, QC;
Carole Dobrich, RN, IBCLC, Montréal, QC; Howard Mitnick, MDCM, CCFP, IBCLC, Montréal, QC
ROOM: 714B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will:
1. form a differential diagnosis for more complex problems faced by breastfeeding mother-infant dyads
2. manage and appropriately refer mothers and infants with complex breastfeeding issues
3. be familiar with common procedures such as frenotomies, management of deep open nipple wounds and breast abscess drainage
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Rob Annis, MD, CCFP, Listowel, ON
ROOM: 715 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. set up a process to work down the scheduling “backlog” before starting open access
2. effectively coach staff and patients through “getting to open access”
3. access excellent resources to de-stress during the process of starting “open access”
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13:45–14:45
BMD: Who needs it and how to interpret results
Joseph Kozak, MD
ROOM: 701B – MTCC
1. identify appropriate patients for Bone Mineral Density (BMD) screening
2. interpret BMD results accurately - understanding how to risk stratify for treatment
3. determine best screening interval based on risk assessment
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13:45–14:45
Avoiding the Courtroom and College Complaints
NOTE TIME CHANGE
Kathryn G. Reducka, MD, Ottawa, ON
ROOM: 718B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify the most common causes of medico-legal problems in family practice
2. set up risk management processes to avoid preventable adverse outcomes for patients
3. maintain privacy in an age of mobile device / email / social network methods of health communication
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Heart Failure Management in 2012: An integrated approach for the family physician
George A. Heckman, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Hamilton, ON; Adam Grzeslo, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Burlington, ON;
Justin A. Ezekowitz, MBBCh, MSc, FRCPC, Edmonton, AB
ROOM: 701A – MTCC
This session will:
1. update knowledge and decision-making for optimal therapeutic management of patients with heart failure
2. review acute heart failure management and discuss practical implications and applications for the family physician
3. integrate the Canadian Evidence-Based Heart Failure Guidelines Update 2012 recommendations and practical tips
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Addiction and Problem Drug Use in the Chronic Pain Patient
Lori Montgomery, MD, CCFP, Calgary, AB; Todd Hill, PhD, RPsych, Calgary, AB;
Chris Spanswick, MB, ChB, FRCA, FFPMRCA, Calgary, AB
ROOM: 713 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. identify signs of problem drug use and addiction in patients with pain
2. develop confidence making the decision to start or stop opioid therapy
3. acquire a useful vocabulary for discussing your new-and-improved opioid policy with patients
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HIV Medicine in Primary Care - Part 1: The basics of diagnosis and primary care management
Brodie Ramin, MD, Phil, CCFP, Ottawa, ON; Meaghan McLaren, MD, CCFP, Ottawa, ON
Claire Kendall, MD, CCFP, Ottawa, ON; Praseedha Janakiram, MD CCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 716A – MTCC
Dr Ramin is the Murray Stalker Award winner for 2012.
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. understand basic HIV epidemiology and risk factors in the Canadian context and learn to appropriately screen for HIV
2. develop an approach to managing a new diagnosis of HIV infection in a primary care setting
3. understand the guidelines for preventive care and prophylaxis amongst HIV positive patients
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HIV Medicine in Primary Care – Part 2: Treatment options, complications, and co-morbidities
Praseedha Janakiram, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Claire Kendall, MD, CCFP, Ottawa, ON;
Meaghan McLaren, MD CCFP Ottawa, ON, Brodie Ramin, MD, MPhil CCFP Ottawa, ON
ROOM: 716A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. become comfortable with the most recent HIV treatment guidelines and become aware of the major classes of antiretroviral medication
2. appreciate key drug interactions between antiretrovirals and medications commonly used in primary care
3. understand common HIV-associated comorbidities including neurocognitive, metabolic and cardiovascular complications
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Beyond “Open Access”: Providing timely access for periodic health maintenance and
chronic disease management
Margaret Tromp, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Picton, ON; Karen Brooks, RN, BScN, CRE, Picton, ON
ROOM: 715 A/B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. develop a system of “patient centred” access
2. use technology creatively to enhance access to care
3. make best use of the whole health care team to create access
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What’s New in Breastfeeding? Thinking outside the box
Meira Stern, MDCM, CCFP, IBCLC, Montréal, QC; Carole Dobrich, RN, IBCLC, Montréal, QC;
Anjana Srinivasan, MDCM, CCFP, IBCLC, Montréal, QC; Howard Mitnick, MDCM, IBCLC, Montréal, QC
ROOM: 714B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. describe the importance of skin-to-skin in successful breastfeeding initiation
2. define “biological nurturing”
3. discuss standard and novel management of nipple wounds looking at new research
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Non-Specific Geriatric Complaints
Véronique French-Merckley, MD, CFPC, Ottawa, ON, Pamela Eisner-Parsche, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Orléans, ON
ROOM: 718B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. differentiate weakness in the elderly from normal aging
2. synthesize a plan to efficiently investigate “poor memory” in the elderly
3. effectively investigate and manage insomnia in the elderly
S7938
15:00–16:00
Dermatology Review
Mise à jour en dermatologie
Anatoli Freiman, MD, FRCPC, Toronto, ON
ROOM / salle : 718A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. diagnose and manage common skin conditions in primary care practice
2. recognize benign and malignant skin lesions
À la fin de cette séance, les participants seront capables de :
1. diagnostiquer et prendre en charge les affections cutanées courantes
2. reconnaître les lésions cutanées bénignes et malignes
S0262
15:00–16:00
Are new models of care fair to all patients? A dialogue
Konia Trouton, MD, MPH, FCFP, Victoria, BC; Ruth Wilson, MD, FCFP, Kingston, ON;
Richard (Rick) Glazier, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 717A – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. examine whether the medical needs of vulnerable populations are addressed in evolving primary care models
2. provide information on a range of new and evolving primary care models across the country
3. provide practical suggestions to inform and improve patient care in future practice
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• INFORMATION
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM — SATURDAY TABLE
17 SAMEDI
— PROGRAMME
SCIENTIFIQUE
What Family Physicians Should Know about Ovarian Cancer and Their Role in Early Diagnosis
saturday• samedi
S1904
15:00–16:00
Philip White, MD, CCFP, Kelowna, BC; Elisabeth Ross, MHSc, Toronto, ON; Fran Kirby, MEd, St. John’s, NL
ROOM: 701B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. appropriately screen women at risk for ovarian cancer
2. recognize non-specific symptoms of ovarian cancer
3. investigate and refer effectively those with suspected ovarian cancer
4. confidently co-manage the patient with this diagnosis
S3263
15:00–16:00
Getting to Good EMR Data that Improves Practice
Patricia Sullivan-Taylor, BSN, MPA, PMP, Toronto, ON
ROOM: 717B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will:
1. share strategies clinicians are using to identify priority EMR data quality gaps and the impact on patient care activities
2. discuss optimal use of EMR data for clinical decision support, quality measurement and improvements, and efficiency of care outcomes
3. share clinician-led approaches to inform the evolution of EMR data capture, extraction and use, and integration of interoperable
applications
v This session may be of interest to family medicine researchers.
S3853
15:00–16:00
Antimicrobial Stewardship and IT Innovations: Stepping across a new threshold
Pieter Jugovic, MSc, MD, CCFP, Mississauga, ON
ROOM: 716B – MTCC
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. describe effective empiric selection of antimicrobials for common infections and the factors which influence the need for modifying
antibiotics
2. describe how electronic tools were designed and adapted to optimize the impact of antimicrobial stewardship activities for inpatients
3. extract and extrapolate the clinical pearls learned from their inpatient experiences and explore their potential application in office settings
LEGEND / LÉGENDE
Simultaneous interpretation / Interprétation simultanée
MTCC
SS = Satellite symposium / Symposium satellite
Metro Toronto Convention Centre (South Building) / Palais des congrès du Toronto métropolitain (Immeuble sud)
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INFORMATION
• INFORMATION
SCIENTIFIC
PROGRAM
SATURDAY
17 SAMEDI — PROGRAMME SCIENTIFIQUE
Meetings / Réunions
Time / Heure
Room / Salle
Wednesday, November 14th / Mercredi 14 novembre
FMNEA Meeting
08:30–16:30
716 A – MTCC
FMNEA/CAED Luncheon
12:00–13:00
716 B – MTCC
Section of Researchers Council Meeting
12:30–14:00
701A/B – MTCC
Accreditation Chairs Meeting
13:00–16:00
711 – MTCC
OCFP Poverty Committee
08:00–09:00
Nova Scotia Room – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
Research Directors Meeting
10:00–16:30
Humber Room – Intercontinental Hotel
Academic Coordinators Meeting
10:00–12:15
Kingsway Room – Intercontinental Hotel
Undergraduate Directors Meeting
10:00–17:30
Ontario Room – Intercontinental Hotel
CORA-CPCSSN Research Assistants Meeting
07:00–17:30
British Columbia Room – Fairmont Royal York Hotel
OCFP Annual General Meeting & President’s Installation
12:30–14:00
HALL G – MTCC
Section of Teachers Annual General Meeting
12:30–13:30
718A – MTCC
Enhanced Skills Program Directors Meeting
(12:15 lunch)
13:45–17:30 mtg
Niagara Room – Intercontinental Hotel
Faculty Development Meeting
13:45–17:30
710 – MTCC
First Five Years In Family Practice Committee Meeting
08:00–12:00
Hall D – MTCC
Emergency Medicine Program Directors Meeting
10:00–13:30
Humber Room – Intercontinental Hotel
Health Professionals Educators Group Meeting
13:45–17:30
Kingsway Room – Intercontinental Hotel
Social Networking: The National OSCAR EMR User Group
Meeting
10:00–17:30
Ontario Room – Intercontinental Hotel
OCFP Environmental Health Committee Meeting
12:15–13:15
Prince Edward Island Room –
Fairmont Royal York Hotel
CFPC Annual General Meeting
12:30–13:30
718A – MTCC
Intraining Evaluation Directors Meeting
13:45–17:30
Caledon Room – Intercontinental Hotel
OMA – Rural Section Meeting
17:30
Humber Room – Intercontinental Hotel
National Section of Medical Students (SOMS)/Family
Medicine Interest Group (FMIG) Meeting
10:00–16:00
803A/B – MTCC
Third Annual Canadian National Behavioural Medicine
Meeting
08:30–12:15
Halton Room – Intercontinental Hotel
Canadian Family Practice Nurses Association Meeting
08:00–16:00
Grenadier Room – Intercontinental Hotel
National Association of Canadian Chairs of Family Medicine
(NAACFM) Meeting
08:30–16:00
Humber Room – Intercontinental Hotel
CPCSSN Board Meeting
09:00–17:00
Kingsway Room – Intercontinental Hotel
Family Medicine Program Directors Meeting
08:30–16:00
Caledon Room – Intercontinental Hotel
The 10th Annual EBM Teachers Meeting
10:00–12:15
Ontario Room – Intercontinental Hotel
Editorial Advisory Board Meeting
08:00–16:30
Niagara Room – Intercontinental Hotel
Maternity and Newborn Care (MNCC) Committee Meeting
08:30 breakfast
09:00–15:00 mtg
Haliburton Room – Intercontinental Hotel
Family Medicine Forum (FMF) Debriefing
09:30–11:00
Grenadier Room – Intercontinental Hotel
Thursday, November 15th / Jeudi 15 novembre
Friday, November 16th / Vendredi 16 novembre
Saturday, November 17th / Samedi 17 novembre
Sunday, November 18th / Dimanche 18 novembre
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BOOTH: 400
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Biaxin XL is a once-a-day macrolide to treat AECB & Sinusitis & pneumonia.
Pediatric Biaxin is for acute otitis media, pharyngitis & pneumonia. AndroGel
5g once daily provides efficacy for testosterone replacement therapy in a clear
odourless gel. Mavik is a long acting AC inhibitor for hypertension. Synthoid
(levothyroxine sodium) is indicated as replacement or supplemental therapy
in patients of any age or state with hypothyroidism.
Biaxin XL est un macrolide à prise uniquotidienne indiqué dans le traitement
de la SBBC et de la sinusite et pneumonie. Biaxin pour enfants est indiqué
dans le traitement de l’otite moyenne aiguë, de la pharyngite et de la
pneumonie. AndroGel 5g une fois par jour fournit l’efficacité pour la
thérapie de remplacement de testostérone dans un gel transparent et sans
odeur. Mavik est un inhibiteur de l’ECA à action prolongée qui est indiqué
dans le traitement de l’hypertension. Synthoid (lévothyroxine sodique) est
indiqué comme hormonothérapie substitutive ou supplétive dans les cas
d’hypothyroïdie, quelle qu’en soit la cause, chez les patients de tous âges.
Accentus
www.accentusinc.com
BOOTH: 534
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 6
Contest Contribution: iPad 3
Accentus’ Integrated Medical Document
Management Solutions reduce
administration costs, eliminate staffing
shortages, boost business efficiencies, and
shift focus from paperwork to patient care.
Accentus offers best-in-class Transcription,
Scanning, and Coding Services powered by state-of-the-art technology offered
in a SaaS delivery model. We invite you to visit us at booth 534.
Les solutions intégrées de gestion de documents médicaux d’Accentus
réduisent les coûts d’administration, éliminent les pénuries de personnel,
accroissent l’efficience du fonctionnement et permet de s’occuper des soins
aux patients plutôt que de la paperasse. Accentus offre les services de sa
catégorie en transcription, en ballayage et en codage grâce à une technologie
de pointe offerte en modèle SaaS. Nous vous invitons à venir nous rencontrer
au stand 534.
Advanced Innovations Inc.
BOOTH: 311
www.bio-oil.com
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Bio-Oil is Canada’s No. 1 selling scar and stretch mark product. It helps to
prevent new stretch marks as well as improve the appearance of existing
ones. Bio-Oil is also effective for other pregnancy concerns such as uneven
skin tone and itchy skin.
Bio-Oil est le produit pour améliorer l’apparence des cicatrices et des
vergetures le plus vendu au Canada. Il aide à prévenir l’apparition des
nouvelles vergetures tout en améliorant l’apparence de celles déjà existantes.
Bio-Oil est aussi efficace contre d’autres problèmes qui peuvent survenir
durant la grossesse, tels que les irrégularités du teint et les démangeaisons de
la peau.
AIM Health Group
BOOTH: 231
www.aimhealthgroup.com PASSPORT POINTS: Level 4
Alpha Global iT
www.alpha-it.com
BOOTH: 121
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Alpha has provided health services since 1971. Today Alpha provides a
comprehensive suite of health services and products, including; e-Health
Information Exchange and EMR solutions, Diagnostic Imaging, Medical
Laboratories, Pharmaceutical - Industrial labs, and complete Physician
Practice Management. Alpha continues to invest in Research and
Development of products and services that support the seamless access to
evidence based health care.
Alpha offre des services de santé depuis 1971. De nos jours, Alpha propose
une gamme complète de services et de produits, notamment des solutions
pour l’échange d’information en télésanté et les DME, l’imagerie diagnostique,
les laboratoires médicaux, les laboratoires pharmaceutiques et industriels et
la gestion complète des pratiques médicales. Alpha continue d’investir dans
la recherche et le développement de produits et de services qui soutiennent
l’accès sans interruption aux soins de santé fondés sur des données probantes.
Alzheimer Society of Canada
BOOTH: 345
www.alzheimer.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The Alzheimer Society works nationwide to improve the quality of life for
Canadians affected by Alzheimer’s disease, and to advance the search for
treatment, prevention and a cure. It develops and provides support and
educational programs for people with the disease, their families, caregivers,
and members of the health-care team. The Society is a leading funder of
Alzheimer research and training in Canada.
La Société Alzheimer est un organisme national dont la mission est
d’améliorer la qualité de vie des Canadiennes et Canadiens touchés par la
maladie d’Alzheimer et d’appuyer la recherche pour trouver un traitement
curatif et déterminer les moyens de prévention. La Société Alzheimer élabore
et offre le soutien et les programmes éducatifs nécessaires aux personnes qui
vivent avec cette maladie, aux membres de leur famille et à leurs aidants,
ainsi qu’aux professionnels de la santé. La Société Alzheimer est la principale
source de financement pour la formation et la recherche sur la maladie
d’Alzheimer au Canada.
Amgen Canada
www.amgen.ca
BOOTH: 830
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Amgen discovers, develops and delivers
innovative human therapeutics. In 1980,
Amgen was one of the first companies to
bring medicines from lab, to manufacturing
plant, to patient. Amgen therapeutics have changed the practice of medicine,
helping millions of people in the fight against cancer, kidney disease,
rheumatoid arthritis, bone disease and other serious illnesses. Amgen is
committed to advancing science to dramatically improve people’s lives.
Amgen découvre, élabore, et distribue des produits thérapeutiques novateurs
utilisés chez l’être humain. En 1980, Amgen a été l’une des premières
entreprises à apporter des médicaments du laboratoire, à l’usine, pour le
patient. Les traitements mis au point par Amgen ont révolutionné l’exercice
de la médecine en aidant des millions de personnes à lutter contre le cancer,
les maladies rénales, la polyarthrite rhumatoïde, les maladies osseuses et
d’autres maladies graves. Amgen est résolue à faire progresser la science afin
d’améliorer notablement la vie des gens.
Contest Contribution: Cash
AIM Health Group provides services to
individuals that are ill, injured, or
disabled, and to individuals requiring
lifestyle interventions to improve their
quality of life (wellness). This means a
continuum of health delivery which integrates individual healthcare with
various service providers through a complex public-private delivery model
within the community-based AIM Health and Wellness Centres.
AIM Health Group offre des services aux personnes malades, blessées ou
handicapées et à celles qui ont besoin de changer leur style de vie pour en
améliorer la qualité (bien-être). Pour ce faire, il assure une prestation continue
de soins de santé qui intègrent des soins individuels par différents fournisseurs
de services selon un modèle complexe de prestation public-privée dans des
centres de santé et de bien-être AIM basés dans la communauté.
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Abbott
www.abbott.ca
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Appletree Medical Group
BOOTH: 447
www.appletreemedicalgroup.com
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Cash
Appletree Medical Group is the most
progressive medical group in Canada. Now
celebrating 20 years, Appletree has 28 clinics
across Ottawa and the GTA, and are growing.
Our multidisciplinary teams of family doctors
and specialists enjoy practicing in our modern
offices well equipped with diagnostic tools, highly trained and professional
staff, and a top EMR.
Appletree est le goupe médical le plus progressif au Canada. Il célèbre
déjà ses 20 ans et compte 28 cliniques à Ottawa et dans la grande région
métropolitaine de Toronto et leur nombre s’accroît encore. Notre équipe
multidisciplinaire de médecins de famille et de spécialistes aiment pratiquer
dans nos bureaux modernes et bien équipés d’outils diagnostiques, travailler
avec notre personnel professionnel et bien formé et utiliser nos DME à la fine
pointe de la technologie.
Association of Hearing Instrument
Practitioners of Ontario (AHIP)
BOOTH: 808
www.helpmehear.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 6
Contest Contribution: Cash
The Association of Hearing Instrument Practitioners
of Ontario (AHIP) represents 600 Hearing Instrument
Practitioners who provide hearing tests, hearing aid
selection, fitting and counseling services. These
hearing healthcare professionals provide the highest
possible standards in technology and patient care,
assisting your patients and improving their quality of
life.
L’Association of Hearing Instrument Practitioners of Ontario (AHIP) représente
plus de 600 spécialistes des appareils auditifs qui s’occupent des tests
d’audition, de la sélection des appareils auditifs et des services d’ajustement
et de consultation. Ces professionnels de la santé auditive se conforment aux
standards les plus élevés en matière de technologie et de soins en aidant vos
patients et en améliorant leur qualité de vie.
Astellas Pharma Canada
www.astellas.ca
BOOTH: 709
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Astellas Pharma Canada, Inc. is located
in Markham, Ontario. We are involved
in clinical research and development as
well as the sales and marketing of
products in our key therapeutic areas of
immunology, infectious disease, cardiology, dermatology and urology. The
drugs that we develop to help patients include Protopic® for Eczema,
Amevive® for Psoriasis, and Vesicare® for Overactive Bladder.
Astellas Pharma Canada, Inc. est située à Markham (Ontario). Nous nous
spécialisons en recherche et développement cliniques et dans la vente et la
mise en marché de produits dans nos principaux domaines thérapeutiques,
incluant l’immunologie, les maladies infectieuses, la cardiologie, la
dermatologie et l’urologie. Parmi les médicaments que nous développons
pour aider les patients, on peut mentionner Protopic® pour l’eczéma,
Amevive® pour le psoriasis et Vesicare® pour l’hyperactivité de la vessie.
Bayer Inc.
www.bayer.ca
BOOTH: 514
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
As an inventor company, Bayer creates
innovative products, breakthrough treatments
and healthier alternatives to improve the
quality of life for people, animals and
communities. We put science to work in the
vital areas of health, nutrition and high-tech materials, both across Canada
and around the world.
Entreprise innovatrice, Bayer crée des produits novateurs, des traitements
révolutionnaires et des solutions saines qui améliorent la vie des gens, des
animaux et des communautés. Nous mettons la science à profit dans les
domaines de la santé, de la nutrition et des matériaux de haute technologie,
au Canada et ailleurs dans le monde.
Best Start Resource Centre / Infant Mental Health Promotion www.beststart.org & BOOTH: 137
www.sickkids.ca/imp/
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Dvds/guides
The Best Start Resource Centre and Infant Mental
Health Promotion at SickKids have joined forces to
present their recent initiatives to promote healthy
child development. If you work with families with
young children, pick up some tear-off pads
promoting “Healthy Baby Healthy Brain” and see
the website in action.
Le Centre de ressources Meilleur départ et le programme de promotion
de la santé mentale chez les nourissons de SickKids ont uni leurs forces
pour présenter leur nouvelle initiative qui a pour but de promouvoir le
développement des enfants en santé. Si vous travaillez avec des familles ayant
de jeunes enfants, procurez-vous une tablette à feuilles détachables à l’effigie
du programme et passez voir notre site web en action.
Bionix Medical Technologies
BOOTH: 705
www.BionixMed.com
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Cash
Visit Bionix Booth or visit
www.BionixMed.com to see the New
OtoClear Tip with Gentle Touch Design.
The OtoClear design is made with a soft
material for greater patient comfort. The enhanced three streamed tip directs
water to the ear canal wall at a reduced angle effectively targeting stubborn
cerumen.
Visitez le stand Bionix ou rendez-vous sur le site www.BionixMed.com pour
voir le nouveau OtoClear Tip avec design pour manipulation délicate. Le
nouveau OtoClear Tip est conçu avec un matériel souple pour le plus grand
confort des patients. L’embout amélioré à trois jets dirige l’eau sur les parois
du canal auditif avec un angle réduit qui permet de déloger de façon efficace
le cérumen tenace.
Boehringer Ingelheim (Canada) Ltd.
BOOTH: 500
www.boehringer-ingelheim.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 4
Boehringer Ingelheim (Canada) Ltd. is
home to more than 750 employees
including 170 scientists across the
country. Our drug discovery focuses on
six major therapeutic areas: Respiratory
diseases, Cardiometabolic diseases, Oncology, Neurological diseases,
Immunology, and Infectious diseases. For more information please visit our
website.
Boehringer Ingelheim (Canada) Ltée. compte plus de 750 employés, incluant
170 scientifiques à travers le pays. Nos découvertes pharmaceutiques
se situent dans six domaines thérapeutiques principaux : les maladies
respiratoires, les maladies cardiométaboliques, l’oncologie, les maladies
neurologiques, l’immunologie et les maladies infectieuses. Pour plus de
renseignements, visitez notre site Web.
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BOOTH: 714
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 6
Contest Contribution: Cash
Discover the opportunities for family physicians in
Brantford-Brant, Halton, Hamilton and Niagara;
centres for innovation, teaching and research, and
home to the renowned McMaster University. Enjoy
the natural beauty of our vineyards and orchards,
waterfalls and trails, the vibrant arts and
entertainment, the perfect blend of rural and urban.
Découvrez les possibilités offertes aux médecins
de famille à Brantford-Brant, Halton, Hamilton et
Niagara; les centres d’innovation, d’enseignement
et de recherche, et le site de la réputée Université
McMaster. Profitez de la beauté naturelle de nos
vignobles, vergers, chutes et sentiers, de la richesse
des arts et spectacles, le mélange parfait du mode de
vie urbain et rural.
Calgary Foothills Primary Care Network BOOTH: P12
www.cfpcn.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Calgary Foothills Primary Care Network is an arrangement between
physicians and Alberta Health Services to provide primary care to patients.
Our “Incubator” program provides clinic space and support to physicians
starting a practice. We have opportunities for physicians wishing to build a
practice, join a group or work locum shifts.
Le réseau de soins primaires Calgary Foothills est issu d’une collaboration
entre des médecins et l’Alberta Health Services dans le but d’offrir des soins
primaires aux patients. Notre programme « incubateur » offre des espaces
pour des cliniques, ainsi que du soutien aux médecins qui entreprennent une
nouvelle pratique. Nous offrons des possibilités aux médecins qui désirent
bâtir une pratique, de se joindre à un groupe ou de travailler sur des quarts
de suppléance.
Canada Beef Inc.
www.beefinfo.org
BOOTH: 226
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 4
Contest Contribution: Books
The purpose of our booth is to promote Canadian
Beef as a healthy and nutritious choice for Canadians.
The booth highlights recent research regarding beef/
red meat and heart health. Our goal is to engage
physicians in one-on-one conversations about the
role of beef in health for their patients.
Notre stand a pour but de faire la promotion du bœuf canadien comme
choix santé nutritif pour les Canadiens. Le stand met en évidence de récentes
recherches sur le bœuf, la viande rouge et la santé du cœur. Notre objectif est
d’entamer des conversations individuelles avec les médecins au sujet du rôle
du bœuf dans la santé de leurs patients.
Canada Health Infoway
BOOTH: 444
www.infoway-inforoute.ca. PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
Contest Contribution: Cash
Canada Health Infoway (Infoway) is
an independent, not-for-profit
organization funded by the federal
government. Infoway jointly invests
with every province and territory to accelerate the development and adoption
of information and communications technology projects for health. Fully
respecting patient confidentiality, these secure systems will support safe care
decisions and help patients manage their own health.
Inforoute Santé du Canada (Inforoute) est une organisation indépendante
à but non lucratif, financée par le gouvernement fédéral. Inforoute investit
conjointement avec chaque province et chaque territoire pour accélérer le
développement des technologies de l’information et des communications
pour la santé. Respectant entièrement la confidentialité des renseignements
personnels, ces systèmes fourniront l’information nécessaire aux cliniciens
pour qu’ils soient en mesure de prendre des décisions éclairées, et aux
patients pour qu’ils puissent gérer leur propre santé
Canada Revenue Agency
www.cra.gc.ca/dtc
BOOTH: 331
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Canada Revenue Agency provides information on the Disability Tax Credit
to persons with disabilities, those who care for them, and the qualified
practioners who certify the Disability Tax Credit Certificate.
L’Agence du revenu du Canada fournit des renseignements au sujet du crédit
d’impôt pour personnes handicapées aux personnes visées par ce crédit, à
ceux qui s’en occupent et aux praticiens qualifiés qui attestent le certificat
pour ce crédit.
Canadian ADHD Resource Alliance (CADDRA)
BOOTH: P8
www.caddra.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Books
The Canadian ADHD Resource Alliance
produces the Canadian ADHD Practice
Guidelines (3rd edition, 2011), which
includes the new CADDRA ADHD
Assessment Toolkit for primary care
practitioners. CADDRA provides training for medical professionals on ADHD.
It is a non-industry, non-profit, multi-disciplinary alliance of experts working
in the field of ADHD.
La Canadian ADHD Resource Alliance (CADDRA) a produit des exemplaires
des Lignes directrices canadiennes pour le TDAH (3e édition, 2011). Ces
exemplaires comprennent un nouvel ensemble CADDRA d’outils d’évaluation
pour le TDAH à l’intention des médecins en soins primaires. CADDRA offre
une formation aux professionnels médicaux sur le TDAH. Il s’agit d’une
alliance d’experts multidisciplinaires oeuvrant dans le domaine du TDAH, qui
est sans but lucratif et indépendante de l’industrie.
Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health
BOOTH: 442
www.cadth.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Cash
Visit the Canadian Agency for Drugs and
Technologies in Health (CADTH) booth for
samples of our most relevant tools that will
help you put evidence-based medicine into
practice. You’ll find up-to-date and unbiased research findings,
recommendations, and implementation tools on the topics of diabetes,
warfarin, anticoagulants, infectious disease, generic drugs, and more.
Ne manquez pas de visiter le stand de l’Agence canadienne des médicaments
et des technologies de la santé (ACMTS) pour obtenir des échantillons de ses
outils les plus utiles pour vous aider à mettre en pratique la médecine fondée
sur des données probantes. Vous y trouverez des résultats de recherches,
recommandations et outils de mise en œuvre très récents et impartiaux sur de
nombreux sujets, dont le diabète, la warfarine, les anticoagulants, les maladies
infectieuses et les médicaments génériques.
Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP)
BOOTH: 127
www.caep.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
Contest Contribution: Gift Cert for CAEP Conf
We are the national voice of Emergency
Medicine. We provide continuing
medical education and advocate on
behalf of emergency physicians and
their patients. CAEP plays a vital role in
the development of national standards and clinical guidelines, while
collaborating with other specialties and committees.
Nous sommes le porte-parole national de la médecine d’urgence. Nous
offrons de la formation médicale continue et défendons les intérêts des
urgentologues et de leurs patients. L’Association canadienne des médecins
d’urgence (ACMU) joue un rôle de premier plan dans l’élaboration des
standards nationaux et des lignes directrices cliniques, tout en collaborant
avec d’autres spécialités et comités.
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Brantford-Brant, Halton, Hamilton and Niagara
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Canadian Association of Internes & Residents (CAIR)
BOOTH: 947
www.cair.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 4
Contest Contribution: 3 Finger Pulse Oximeters
CAIR is the national representative body
of over 8,000 Resident Physicians in
Canada. CAIR works on issues that
directly affect residents across the
country, including personal well-being,
the quality of medical education in Canada, and professionalism. Please visit
our booth to learn more about our work and getting involved.
L’Association canadienne des médecins résidents représente à l’échelle
nationale plus de 8 000 médecins résidents. L’ACMR s’intéresse aux questions
qui touchent directement les résidents, notamment le bien-être personnel,
la qualité de l’éducation médicale au Canada et le professionnalisme. Venez
visiter notre stand pour en savoir plus sur nos travaux et pour vous impliquer.
Canadian Association of Optometrists
BOOTH: 544
www.opto.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The mission of the Canadian Association of Optometrists is to represent
the profession of Optometry; to enhance the quality, availability, and
accessibility of eye, vision, and related health care; to enhance and promote
the independent, and ethical decision-making of its members; and to assist
Doctors of Optometry in practicing successfully.
L’Association canadien des optométristes a pour mission de représenter
la profession de l’optométrie, de favoriser la qualité, la disponibilité et
l’accessibilité des soins oculo-visuels et des soins de santé connexes,
d’accroître et de promouvoir chez ses membres la prise de décision
autonome et éthique, et d’aider les docteurs en optométrie à pratiquer avec
succès.
Canadian Association of
Physician Assistants www.capa-acam.ca
BOOTH: 926
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The Canadian Association of Physician Assistants is a nationally incorporated
bilingual professional association that advocates on behalf of its members
across Canada and internationally. CAPA has members in all national regions
as well as the Canadian Forces sharing a desire to help develop Canadian
health care, and to advocate for the professions’ model of cooperative,
collaborative, patient centered quality health care.
L’Association canadienne des adjoints au médecin est une association
professionnelle bilingue, constituée à l’échelle nationale, qui défend les
intérêts de ses membres partout au Canada et à l’étranger. Nos membres, qui
représentent toutes les régions du pays et les Forces canadiennes, partagent
un même désir d’aider à développer les soins de santé au Canada et de
promouvoir le modèle de notre profession : des soins de santé de qualité axés
sur la coopération, la collaboration et le patient.
Canadian Association of Physicians
for the Environment (CAPE)
BOOTH: 305
www.cape.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
This doctors’ organization protects our health by protecting the planet. Join
CAPE’s campaigns to ban lawn and garden pesticides, end asbestos mining
and export, and fight climate change by closing Canada’s dirty coal plants.
Become a member today by visiting our booth or online.
Cette organisation de médecins protège notre santé en protégeant la planète.
Joignez-vous aux campagnes de l’Association canadienne des médecins pour
l’environnement pour bannir les pesticides pour la pelouse et les jardins,
mettre fin à l’exploitation et à l’exportation de l’amiante et combattre les
changements climatiques par la fermeture des usines de charbon polluant.
Devenez membre aujourd’hui en visitant notre stand ou en ligne.
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Canadian Athletic Therapists Association BOOTH: 806
www.athletictherapy.org
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
Contest Contribution: Textbooks
The CATA is a progressive not-for-profit
organization dedicated to the promotion and
delivery of highest quality care to active
individuals through injury prevention, emergency
services and rehabilitative techniques.
E-mail: [email protected]
L’Association canadienne des thérapeutes du
sport (ACTS) est un organisme à but non lucratif
d’avant-garde qui, par des programmes de prévention des blessures, des
services d’urgence et des techniques de réadaptation, s’engage à promouvoir
et à offrir des services de première qualité aux individus actifs.
Courriel : [email protected]
Canadian Cancer Society
www.cancer.ca
BOOTH: 243
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The Canadian Cancer Society is a trusted source of information and support
for cancer patients, families and the public. Credible information about
prevention, screening, diagnosis and treatment, and the perspective of over
1200 trained volunteers with various experiences help your patients who are
facing or concerned about cancer.
La Société canadienne du cancer est une source fiable d’information et de
soutien pour les patients atteints de cancer, leurs familles et le public en
général. Elle donne de l’information crédible sur la prévention, le dépistage,
les diagnostiques et les traitements et compte plus de 1 200 bénévoles bien
formés, ayant une diversité d’expériences qui aident vos patients touchés ou
préoccupés par le cancer.
Canadian Cochrane Centre
ccc.cochrane.org
BOOTH: 119
thecochranelibrary.com
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The Canadian Cochrane Centre is one of 14 independent, not-for-profit
Cochrane Collaboration Centres worldwide. Over 2,795 Canadians are
Cochrane members who contribute to systematic reviews (reliable sources
of evidence which help people make well-informed health care treatment
decisions). Over 6,500 Cochrane Systematic Reviews reside in The Cochrane
Library.
Le Centre canadien Cochrane fait partie des 14 centres Cochrane
indépendants et à but non lucratif du monde. Plus de 2 795 personnes au
Canada sont membres de Cochrane et contribuent aux revues systématiques
des traitements utilisés en soins de santé (des sources fiables de données
probantes pour aider les gens à prendre des décisions éclairées en matière
de soins de santé). On trouve plus de 6 500 revues systématiques dans la
bibliothèque Cochrane.
Canadian Consortium for the
Investigation of Cannabinoids (CCIC)
BOOTH: 829
www.ccic.net
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The CCIC is a nonprofit organization of basic and clinical researchers and
healthcare professionals established to promote evidence-based research
and education concerning the endocannabinoid system and therapeutic
applications of endocannabinoids and cannabinoids. This is done by
networking, supporting and informing healthcare professionals of current
research and therapeutic options.
Le Consortium canadien pour l’investigation des canabinoïdes est un
organisme sans but lucratif composé de chercheurs fondamentaux et
cliniques ainsi que de professionnels de la santé, établi pour promouvoir la
recherche factuelle et l’éducation sur le système endocannabinoïde et les
applications thérapeutiques des endocannabinoïdes et des cannabinoïdes.
Pour ce faire, le consortium travaille en réseau, appuie et renseigne les
professionnels de la santé sur les recherches et les options thérapeutiques
actuelles.
EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
The Canadian Dementia Knowledge Translation Network (CDKTN), a multidisciplinary, national network, supports translation of dementia research
findings. The highlight of our FMF booth is dissemination of the Canadian
Consensus Conference on Diagnosis and Treatment of Dementia’s 2012
guidelines, including access to an online CME and other resources.
Le réseau canadien de transposition du savoir sur la démence (CDKTN) est
un réseau multidisciplinaire national qui aide à transposer dans la pratique
les résultats de la recherche sur la démence. Le point saillant de notre
stand au FMF est la présentation des lignes directrices de la Conférence
consensuelle canadienne sur le diagnostic et le traitement de la démence
de 2012, y compris l’accès à des ressources en ligne de FMC et à d’autres
renseignements.
Canadian Family Practice Nurses
Association
BOOTH: P10
www.cfpna.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Canadian Family Practice Nurses Association, CFPNA, was established in
June 2008 in response to the need to connect the growing number of nurses
working in family practice/primary care in Canada. The non-profit association
provides an important opportunity to network, share resources and advance
the roles of nurses in family practice/primary care.
L’Association canadienne des infirmières en médecine familiale a été
fondée en juin 2008 afin de rassembler le nombre grandissant d’infirmières
travaillant dans les pratiques de médecine familiale et de soins primaires au
Canada. Cette association sans but lucratif offre d’importantes possibilités de
réseautage, de partage de ressources et de promotion du rôle des infirmières
dans la pratique de la médecine familiale et des soins primaires.
Canadian Forces Health Services
BOOTH: 227
www.forces.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Medical Officers are commissioned members of the Canadian Forces. In
many ways, Canadian Forces Medical Officers do work that is very similar
to that of civilian family physicians that provide medical care and advice to
patients. Military medicine does, however, place a significant emphasis on
some particular areas of primary health care, such as health maintenance and
education, health promotion and disease prevention, occupational health and
safety and sports medicine.
Les médecins militaires sont des membres commissionnés des Forces
canadiennes. Le travail des médecins militaires est, à bien des égards, similaire
à celui des médecins de familles civils qui prodiguent soins et conseils à leurs
patients. Toutefois, la médecine militaire est principalement axée sur les soins
de santé primaires tel que : le maintien de la santé, l’éducation, la promotion
de la santé, la prévention des maladies, la santé et sécurité au travail ainsi que
la médecine sportive.
Canadian Forces Quality of Life –
Military Family Health Care
www.cfpsa.com BOOTH: 229
www.aspfc.com
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
In a country where comprehensive health care coverage is publicly funded,
the mobility inherent to military lifestyle prevents many Canadian military
families (spouses and children) from accessing primary health care resources
and services. Quality of Life remains proactive in responding to the obstacles
Canadian Forces families face and endeavours to bring military families up to
the same level of health care access as other Canadians.
Dans un pays où un système universel de soins de santé est subventionné
par l’État, la mobilité caractéristique du mode de vie militaire empêche
bon nombre de ces familles (conjoints et les enfants) d’avoir accès à des
ressources et des services de santé primaires. Qualité de vie maintient une
attitude proactive dans ses efforts visant à aplanir les obstacles auxquels
se heurtent les familles des membres des Forces canadiennes et à assurer
l’accès à des soins de santé semblable à ceux que reçoivent d’autres familles
canadiennes.
Canadian Geriatrics Society
BOOTH: 643
www.canadiangeriatrics.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The first objective of the Canadian Geriatrics Society is to promote excellence
in the medical care of older Canadians. To accomplish this, CGS provides
high quality educational opportunities (e.g. CME journal, CME website
applications, conferences) to Family Physicians and specialists with an
interest in improving the medical care of seniors.
L’objectif premier de la Société canadienne de gériatrie (SCG) est de
promouvoir l’excellence dans les soins médicaux aux aînés du Canada. Pour
ce faire, la SCG offre des possibilités éducatives de grande qualité (p.ex.
le journal de la FMC, les applications en ligne de FMC, les conférences,
etc.) aux médecins de famille et aux spécialistes qui ont un intérêt pour
l’amélioration des soins médicaux aux aînés.
Canadian Health Systems www.chsinc.ca
BOOTH: 903
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Canadian Health Systems provides high performance Electronic Health
Record software to clinics and practices of family physicians, specialists and
allied health professionals in solo practice, groups and multi-clinic chains.
The software significantly reduces the cost of running an office and provides
many state-of-the-art features for managing the practice more efficiently.
Canadian Health Systems offre des logiciels hautement performants pour
les dossiers médicaux électroniques aux cliniques, aux cabinets et bureaux
de médecins de famille, aux spécialistes et aux professionnels de la santé
qui travaillent en solo, en groupes et en chaînes de cliniques multiples. Le
logiciel réduit considérablement le coût d’administration d’un cabinet et offre
de nombreuses fonctionnalités de pointe pour gérer plus efficacement la
pratique.
Canadian Institute for Health Information –
Institut Canadien d’information sur la santé
www.cihi.ca BOOTH: 937
www.icis.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
CIHI collects and analyzes information on health and health care in Canada.
We provide timely, accurate, comparable and publicly available data and
reports which inform health policies, support the effective delivery of health
services and raise awareness among Canadians of the factors that contribute
to good health.
L’ICIS recueille et analyse de l’information sur la santé et les soins de santé
au Canada. Nous fournissons des données et des rapports opportuns, exacts,
comparables et accessibles au public qui éclairent les politiques de la
santé, appuient la prestation efficace de services de santé et sensibilisent les
Canadiens aux facteurs qui contribuent à une bonne santé.
Canadian Medical Foundation (The)
www.medicalfoundation.ca BOOTH: 946
www.fondationmedicale.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
Contest Contribution: Leadership Coaching Sessions
The CMF is the only national
foundation that solely supports
physicians. We believe that ensuring
the best in health care for all
Canadians means supporting the men
and women who dedicate their lives delivering it. The CMF strives to ensure
the health and well-being of the medical profession.
La Fondation médicale canadienne (FMC) est la seule fondation nationale
consacrée exclusivement au soutien des médecins. Nous croyons que pour
assurer à tous les Canadiens les meilleurs soins de santé possible, il faut aider
les femmes et les hommes qui se consacrent à la prestation de ces soins. La
FMC cherche à assurer la santé et le mieux-être des médecins.
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Canadian Dementia Knowledge
Translation Network (CDKTN)
BOOTH: 244
www.lifeandminds.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
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Canadian Patient Safety Institute
BOOTH: 327
www.patientsafetyinstitute.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The Canadian Patient Safety Institute (CPSI) is a not for profit organization
that exists to raise awareness and facilitate implementation of ideas and best
practices to achieve a transformation in patient safety. Funded by Health
Canada, CPSI reflects the desire to close the gap between the healthcare we
have and the healthcare we deserve.
L’Institut canadien pour la sécurité des patients (ICSP) est une organisation
à but non lucratif qui existe pour sensibiliser les gens et pour faciliter la
mise en application des idées et des meilleures pratiques qui apporteront
un changement à la sécurité des patients. Financé par Santé Canada, l’ICSP
reflète le désir de combler l’écart entre les soins que nous obtenons et les
soins que nous méritons.
Canadian Pharmacists Association (CPhA) BOOTH: 647
www.pharmacists.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
Contest Contribution: CPS Suite & subscription
The Canadian Pharmacists
Association (CPhA) is a leader in
drug and therapeutic information
publishing, both digital and print.
L’Association des pharmaciens du Canada (APhC) est un chef de file en
matière d’édition d’ouvrages de référence imprimés ou électroniques sur les
médicaments et leur emploi en thérapeutique.
Canadian Physicians For Aid & Relief (Cpar) Booth: 234
www.cpar.ca
Passport points: Level 1
Canadian Physicians for Aid & Relief (CPAR) is a non-profit development
organization that works in partnership with vulnerable communities and
diverse organizations to overcome poverty and build healthy communities in
Africa.
Canadian Post-MD Education Registry BOOTH: 747
(CAPER)
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
CAPER is the place for data on residency training in Canada. Covering all
programs since 1989, CAPER offers a truly comprehensive picture of the
numbers and types of physicians moving through the post-M.D. training
system. Stop by the CAPER booth to browse our free online data and
downloadable library.
Source définitive de données sur la formation en résidence au Canada,
CAPER trace un portrait complet du nombre et du type de médecins qui
évoluent au sein des programmes d’études postdoctorales au Canada. CAPER
couvre tous les programmes depuis 1989. Visitez notre stand pour explorer
gratuitement notre bibliothèque et télécharger des données.
Canadian Resident Matching Service
(CaRMS)
BOOTH: 746
www.carms.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS) is a not-for-profit
organization that provides an electronic application service and computer
match for entry into postgraduate medical training throughout Canada.
CaRMS matches:R-1 Main Residency Match, R-3 Family Medicine/Emergency
Medicine Match, Medicine Subspecialty Match, Pediatric Subspecialty Match.
CaRMS staff will be on hand to answer questions about the organization.
Le Service canadien de jumelage des résidents (CaRMS) est un organisme
sans but lucratif qui offre un service électronique de demande et de jumelage
informatisé pour l’admission dans des programmes de formation médicale
postdoctorale au Canada. Les jumelages du CaRMS: Jumelage principal (R-1),
Jumelage MF/Médecine d’urgence (R-3), Jumelage des spécialités médicales
(JSM) (R-4), Jumelage des spécialités pédiatriques. Le personnel du CaRMS
sera sur place pour répondre aux questions à propos de l’organisation.
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Canadian Task Force on
Preventive Health Care
BOOTH: 330
www.canadiantaskforce.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The Canadian Task Force booth will create awareness among primary care
health professionals and researchers and provide an overview of its evidence
review and guideline development processes. We will showcase guidelines
published in recent years and seek input on future topics of interest to family
medicine specialists.
Le stand du Groupe d’étude canadien sur les soins de santé préventifs
sensibilisera les professionnels de la santé en soins primaires et les chercheurs
et donnera un aperçu de ses processus de critique des données factuelles et
d’élaboration de lignes directrices. Nous présenterons les lignes directrices
publiées lors des dernières années et demanderons des suggestions sur les
sujets futurs qui intéressent les spécialistes de la médecine familiale.
Cancer Care Ontario
www.cancercare.on.ca
BOOTH: 211
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Cancer Care Ontario (CCO) is an Ontario government agency that drives
quality and continuous improvement in disease prevention and screening,
the delivery of care and the patient experience, for cancer, chronic kidney
disease and access to care for key health services.
Action Cancer Ontario (ACO) est une organisation du gouvernement ontarien
qui dirige les efforts visant la qualité et l’amélioration continue en matière de
prévention et de dépistage, de la prestation des soins et de l’expérience des
patients atteints d’un cancer ou d’une maladie chronique du rein. Elle assure
aussi l’accès aux services de soins de santé essentiels.
Centre for Effective Practice
BOOTH: 939
www.effectivepractice.org PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The Centre for Effective Practice (CEP) is a federally-incorporated, not-forprofit organization supporting primary care practice through the development
and implementation of evidence-based programs and tools. CEP works with
organizations to address care gaps by identifying barriers to evidence-based
care and producing practical solutions to address these barriers.
Le Centre for Effective Practice (CEP) est une organisation sans but lucratif,
constituée en vertu d’une loi fédérale, qui soutient les pratiques de soins
primaires par l’élaboration et la mise en oeuvre de programmes et d’outils
fondés sur des données probantes. Le CEP travaille avec des organisations
pour combler les écarts dans les soins en identifiant les obstacles à la
prestation de soins fondés sur des données probantes et en trouvant des
solutions pratiques à ces obstacles.
Church & Dwight
www.churchanddwight.ca
BOOTH: 437
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
For over 100 years Church & Dwight Canada Corp. has offered trusted
solutions for the everyday needs of Canadians. Church & Dwight, is a
leader in OTC health care, family planning and personal care, with brands
including; GRAVOL®, TROJAN®, RUB•A535®, FIRST RESPONSE®, ORAJEL®,
ARM & HAMMER® and many others. C&D Canada Marketing, Sales and
distribution centre is located in Mississauga, Ontario and proudly conducts
manufacturing and R&D functions in Montréal, Quebec.
Depuis 100 ans, Church & Dwight Canada Corp. offre des solutions fiables
pour répondre aux besoins quotidiens des Canadiens et Canadiennes. Church
& Dwight est un leader de la fabrication et de la distribution de produits
de soins de santé, de planification familiale et de soins personnels en vente
libre. Parmi ses marques, on retrouve entre autres GRAVOLMD, TROJANMD,
RUB•A535MD, PREMIÈRE RÉPONSEMD, ORAJETMD, et ARM & HAMMERMD.
Son centre de ventes et de distribution est situé à Mississauga (Ontario) et ses
activités de recherche et de développement sont coordonnées à partir de ses
bureaux de Montréal (Québec).
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The CFPC’s College Square has a new look this year! It’s been redesigned to
serve you better. Meet with CFPC staff who will be pleased to answer your
questions and provide updates on current College initiatives including the
Patient’s Medical Home, Mainpro, Self Learning, Membership, Triple C, and
Research! There are also other College departments represented, the Ontario
College of Family Physicians, and of course the REF and Silent Auction! We
are located in the centre of the Exhibit Hall. Be sure to drop by!
Le Carrefour du Collège du CMFC a fait peau neuve! Nous avons adopté
une nouvelle conception pour mieux répondre à vos besoins. Vous pouvez
rencontrer les membres du personnel du CMFC qui se feront un plaisir de
répondre à vos questions et de vous donner les dernières nouvelles sur les
initiatives du Collège, y compris le Centre de médecine de famille, Mainpro,
Autoapprentissage, l’Adhésion, le Cursus Triple C et la Recherche! D’autres
départements sont également représentés, ainsi que le Collège des médecins
de famille de l’Ontario et bien sûr, la FRÉ et l’encan silencieux. Vous nous
trouverez au cœur du Hall d’exposition. Ne manquez pas de venir nous voir!
College of Family Physicians of Canada Research and Education Foundation
www.cfpc.ca
BOOTH: 720
Be sure to check out the Research and Education Foundation’s exhibit at
College Square. Sign up for the Walk for the Docs, or support a participant.
Browse the Silent Auction – with items closing each day of FMF. Learn about
the awards program supporting family medicine learners and practitioners.
See you there!
Ne manquez pas de visiter la Fondation pour la recherche en éducation au
Square du Collège. Inscrivez-vous à la Marche pour les médecins de demain
ou appuyez un participant. Voyez les articles offerts à l’encan silencieux
(clôtures des enchères sur certains articles tous les jours). Renseignez-vous sur
notre programme de prix et bourses et appuyez nos étudiants et praticiens.
Au plaisir de vous y voir!
Dairy Farmers of Canada
dairynutrition.ca savoirlaitier.ca
BOOTH: 443
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Dairy Farmers of Canada is a non lucrative organization representing dairy
producers across the country. Visit our booth to get copies of our numerous
educational materials.
Les Producteur laitiers du Canada est un organisme à but non lucratif
représentant les producteurs de lait du pays. Passez à notre stand vous
procurez des exemplaires de nos nombreuses brochures.
Dalhousie Family Medicine
BOOTH: 845
www.family.medicine.dal.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Learn more about Dalhousie Family Medicine. Our seven sites are located
in New Brunswick (Fredericton, Moncton and Saint John), Nova Scotia (the
Annapolis Valley, Halifax and Cape Breton) and Prince Edward Island. We
have a three year integrated FM Emergency Medicine program in Saint John
NB, and offer many third year programs. Dalhousie Family Medicine is
inspiring minds and impacting communities!
Apprenez-en plus sur la médecine familiale à l’Université Dalhousie. Nos
sept centres de formation sont situés au Nouveau-Brunswick (Fredericton,
Moncton et Saint John), en Nouvelle-Écosse (la vallée d’Annapolis, Halifax
et Cape Breton) et à l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard. Nous offrons un programme
intégré de trois ans en MF d’urgence à Saint John, au N.-B. et plusieurs
programmes de troisième année. Le programme de médecine familiale de
Dalhousie ouvre l’esprit et a un impact sur les communautés!
Ddrops Company
www.ddrops.ca
BOOTH: 727
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Cash
Ddrops™ is passionate about Vitamin D! The
Ddrops™ Company is 100% Canadian and
founded in response to a need for a simple way
to provide the vitamin that is most often deficient
in Canadians - Vitamin D. Research and
development is geared toward safe, effective, convenient and economical
forms of vitamin D.
Chez DdropsMC, nous sommes des passionnés de vitamine D! La compagnie
DdropsMC est entièrement canadienne et a été créée pour répondre au
besoin de trouver une façon simple de fournir aux Canadiens et Canadiennes
la vitamine qui leur fait si souvent défaut - la vitamine D. Notre département
de recherche et développement est orienté vers des formes de vitamine D
sécuritaires, efficaces, pratiques et économiques.
Department of Family Medicine –
Calgary – AHS
BOOTH: 407
www.calgaryfamilymedicine.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Cash
Calgary is a city that supports the
practice of family medicine through the
Department of Family Medicine. If you
are interested in practicing in Calgary,
visit our booth to make connection with
our Physician Recruitment Coordinator. She will assist you to connect with
opportunities, supports and services in Calgary.
Calgary est une ville qui appuie la pratique de la médecine familiale par
l’intermédiaire du Département de médecine familiale. Si vous êtes intéressé
à exercer à Calgary, visitez notre stand pour établir un contact avec la
coordonnatrice du recrutement des médecins. Elle vous aidera à cerner les
possibilités, les services et le soutien à Calgary.
Diabetes Regional Coordination
Centres of Ontario
BOOTH: 133
www.maximizeyourhealth.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The Diabetes Regional Coordination Centers will be exhibiting the following:
program and service information for all regions of Ontario to support
physician’s in their practices, patient teaching materials, best practice
materials as well as key contact information will be available.
Les centres régionaux de coordination du diabète présenteront ce qui suit: de
l’information sur les programmes et les services de soutien pour les médecins
et leur pratique dans toutes les régions de l’Ontario, du matériel pédagogique
pour les patients, du matériel sur les pratiques exemplaires et les coordonnées
de personnes-ressources disponibles.
DOCUdavit Solutions
www.docudavit.com BOOTH: 228
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
DOCUdavit Solutions Inc. is the premier choice among Canadian physicians
for compliant outsourced document imaging, coding and document/data
management and storage solutions. We deliver exceptional products and
services: scanning of charts; storage of paper charts or EMR data from a
closing practice, or conversions of EMR data to a new vendor. Our best
promotion is the hundreds of satisfied doctors who have used our services.
DOCUdavit Solutions Inc. est le choix de prédilection des médecins de
famille canadiens en matière de solutions pour l’imagerie, le codage, la
gestion et l’entreposage de documents et de données conformes aux
exigences. Nous offrons des produits et des services exceptionnels : le
balayage des dossiers, l’entreposage de dossiers papier ou de données de
DME provenant d’une pratique qui ferme ou la conversion de données de
DME vers un autre fournisseur. Notre meilleure promotion repose sur les
centaines de médecins satisfaits qui ont fait appel à nos services.
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College of Family Physicians of Canada
BOOTH: 720
www.cfpc.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 16
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EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
Eczema Society
www.eczemahelp.ca BOOTH: 343
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
We are a national registered charity dedicated to providing patient support,
education, awareness, and research. Visit our booth to obtain free patient
resources, including treatment guides, bathing and moisturizing information
and eczema assessments. We are here to help you help your eczema
patients!
Nous sommes un organisme national de bienfaisance enregistré, consacré
au soutien des patients, à l’éducation, à la sensibilisation et à la recherche.
Visitez notre stand pour obtenir des ressources gratuites. L’information offerte
inclue des guides de traitement approuvés par des dermatologues, ainsi que
de l’information concernant la toilette, l’hydratation ainsi que l’évaluation de
l’eczéma. Nous sommes ici pour vous aider à aider vos patients affectés par
l’eczéma!
Egg Farmers of Canada
www.aneggadayisok.ca BOOTH: 823
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
Contest Contribution: Cash
Visit us at the Egg Farmers of Canada
booth to break the myth about eggs and
cholesterol!
Venez nous visiter au stand des Producteurs d’œufs du Canada pour faire
toute la lumière sur le mythe entourant les œufs et le cholestérol.
Eli Lilly Canada Inc.
www.lilly.ca
BOOTH: 246
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The Lilly booth will provide information on Cymbalta (duloxetine),
specifically focusing on information and resources associated with its use as
an analgesic in the following approved indications: Chronic Pain associated
with Osteoarthritis of the Knee, Chronic Low Back Pain, Diabetic Peripheral
Neuropathic Pain and Fibromyalgia. Visit our website: www.lilly.ca for a
complete product monograph.
Le booth de Lilly fournira des informations concernant Cymbalta (duloxetine),
en particulier des informations et des ressources associées à l’utilisation
de Cymbalta comme analgésique dans les indications approuvées
suivantes : la douleur chronique liée à l’arthrite du genou, la lombalgie
chronique, la douleur associée à la neuropathie diabétique périphérique
et à la fibromyalgie. Visitez notre site web : www.lilly.ca pour obtenir la
monographie complète du produit.
Eye See … Eye Learn
www.EyeSeeEyeLearn.ca
BOOTH: 224
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Books
Eye See...Eye Learn: Healthy Eyes,
Doctor Delivered. One child in six has a
vision problem yet many children often
go unidentified. Learn about Eye See…
Eye Learn a national initiative promoting
early identification of vision problems in children through comprehensive eye
exams by Doctors of Optometry. Healthy Eyes, Doctor Delivered.
Eye See...Eye Learn: Programme pour la santé des yeux, offert par des
médecins. Un enfant sur six éprouve des problèmes de vision, bien que
plusieurs ne soient pas diagnostiqués. Renseignez-vous sur cette initiative
nationale qui fait la promotion de l’identification hâtive des problèmes de
vision chez l’enfant grâce à des examens complets des yeux par un docteur
en optométrie.
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Ferring Pharmaceuticals
www.ferring.com
BOOTH: 804
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Ferring Pharmaceuticals is a speciality, research-driven pharmaceutical
company that provides safe and effective products. Products include:
DDAVP® Melt to stop bedwetting; BioGaia® drops and tabs for the relief of
paediatric gut upset; Tuzen® is a clinically proven treatment of IBS.
Ferring Pharmaceuticals est une entreprise de produits pharmaceutiques
spécialisés, fondés sur la recherche, qui offre des produits sécuritaires et
efficaces, notamment DDAVP® Melt pour arrêter l’énurésie, les gouttes et
les comprimés BioGaia® pour le soulagement des troubles pédiatriques du
système digestif et Tuzen® qui est un traitement éprouvé en clinique du
syndrome du côlon irritable.
Fortress Real Capital
BOOTH: 637
www.fortressrealcapital.com PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Fortress is an RSP eligible syndicate mortgage investment that allows
consumers to invest directly into Canadian real estate. Your principal is fully
secured against the subject property (as a mortgage) where you enjoy steady
interest on your funds and, where available, a deferred lender fee at the end
of your term.
Fortress est un produit d’investissement hypothécaire en syndicat de
copropriété, admissible à un régime d’épargne retraite, qui permet aux
consommateurs d’investir directement dans l’immobilier canadien. Votre
capital est entièrement protégé, la propriété en cause servant de garantie
(comme une hypothèque), et vous pourrez gagner des intérêts stables sur vos
fonds, et là où c’est possible, une redevance différée de prêteur à la fin du
terme.
Foundation for Medical Practice Education
(The)
BOOTH: 117
www.fmpe.org
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The Foundation for Medical Practice Education publishes 14 educational
modules per year (6000 members with 80+ topics in our library) to
introduce family physicians to practice-based learning in order to maintain
and enhance their professional knowledge and competence in addition to
providing Mainpro-C accreditation with the CFPC.
La Fondation de l’éducation pour la pratique médicale publie 14 modules
éducatifs par année (plus de 6 000 membres et plus de 80 sujets dans
notre bibliothèque) pour offrir aux médecins de famille une méthodologie
d’apprentissage fondé sur la pratique leur permetant de maintenir et de
perfectioner leurs connaissances et compétences professionnelles. Les
programmes bénéficient de l’agrément Mainpro-C du CMFC.
GE Healthcare
www.gehealthcare.com BOOTH: 224
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
GE Healthcare provides transformational medical technologies and services
that are shaping a new age of patient care. Visit GE Healthcare’s booth to
see Vscan – a new pocket-sized visualization tool that houses ultrasound
technology, transforms the physical exam and can deepen your connection
with your patients. This unique, easy-to-use device provides a non-invasive
look inside the body, for immediate visual validation of what you feel and
hear.
GE Healthcare fournit des technologies médicales et des services
transformationnels qui révolutionnent les soins de santé. Visitez le stand de
GE Healthcare pour voir Vscan – un nouvel outil de visualisation format de
poche qui comporte une technologie échographique, transforme l’examen
physique et peut approfondir la connexion avec vos patients. Ce dispositif
unique et convivial, vous permet sans effraction de voir à l’intérieur du corps,
pour une validation visuelle immédiate de ce que vous ressentez et entendez.
EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
BOOTH: 441
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Genacol Canada Corporation’s mission is to make Genacol® products
available in order to improve individuals’ quality of life. The Genacol brand’s
goal is to help people suffering from joint and muscular pain. Genacol®
Original Formula is the most sold product in Quebec drugstores for joint
health!
La mission de Corporation Genacol Canada est de rendre disponible les
produits Genacol afin d’améliorer la qualité de vie des gens. La gamme
Genacol vise à aider les gens souffrant de douleurs articulaires et musculaires.
Genacol Formule Original est le produit le plus vendu en pharmacie pour la
santé articulaire au Québec.
General Practice Psychotherapy
Association
BOOTH: 909
www.gppaonline.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Gift cert + 3 cds
Psychotherapy is an essential part of Family Practice.
The General Practice Psychotherapy Association
(GPPA) is a national association promoting quality
Medical Psychotherapy and Professional
Development. Learn more about psychotherapy/
primary care mental health - come to Booth 909 and
talk to us. We offer education, collegiality, and
membership in our organization.
La psychothérapie fait partie intégrante de la pratique de la médecine
familiale. L’Association des Omnipraticiens Psychothérapeutes (AOP) est une
association nationale qui fait la promotion de la psychothérapie médicale
de qualité et du développement professionnel. Renseignez-vous sur la
psychothérapie et les soins primaires en santé mentale. Visitez le stand 909
pour discuter avec nous. Nous offrons de l’enseignement et de la collégialité.
Vous pouvez aussi devenir membre de notre organisation.
General Practice Services Committee
BOOTH: 301
www.gpscbc.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
In 2007, the British Columbia Ministry of Health and the BC Medical
Association moved from their polarized positions of organizational selfinterest and formed the General Practice Services Committee (GPSC) to fix
the gaps in patient care. Today, GPSC is changing the direction of health care
through mutually identified initiatives around quality patient care and systemwide improvements.
En 2007, le ministère de la Santé de la Colombie-Britannique et la BC Medical
Association ont abandonné une approche polarisée et ont formé un comité
des services de la pratique générale (GPSC) afin de combler les lacunes en
matière de soins des patients. Aujourd’hui, GPSC révolutionne la prestation
des soins de santé en proposant conjointement des initiatives entourant
l’amélioration de la qualité des soins aux patients et du système dans son
ensemble.
GlaxoSmithKline
www.GSK.ca
BOOTH: 434
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 4
GlaxoSmithKline Inc. – one of the world’s leading research-based
pharmaceutical, vaccine and healthcare companies – is committed to
improving the quality of human life by enabling people to do more, feel
better and live longer. In Canada, GlaxoSmithKline is a top 20 investor in
research and development, contributing more than $100 million in 2011
alone. GSK is designated a Caring Company by Imagine Canada, and is
consistently recognized as one of the 50 best companies to work for in
Canada. Discover more at GSK.ca.
À titre de géant mondial de recherche dans le domaine des médicaments,
des vaccins et des soins de santé, GlaxoSmithKline est résolue à améliorer
la qualité de la vie en aidant les gens à être plus actifs, à se sentir mieux et
à vivre plus longtemps. Elle compte parmi les 20 principaux investisseurs en
recherche-développement au Canada, ayant consacré plus de 100 millions
de dollars dans ce secteur en 2011 seulement. GSK a été désignée Société
généreuse par le programme Imagine Canada et figure année après année
parmi les 50 employeurs de choix au Canada. Pour en savoir davantage,
veuillez consulter le site GSK.ca.
Health Canada – Radon, Air Quality,
Climate Change & Health
BOOTH: 329
www.radon.gc.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Climate change and air quality have a measurable impact on the health of
Canadians. Simple actions can protect the health of you and your family from
hazards like air pollution, radon and extreme heat. Visit Health Canada’s
booth to learn about the Air Quality Health Index, reducing radon in your
home and adapting to extreme heat events.
Les changements climatiques et la qualité de l’air ont des impacts mesurables
sur la santé des Canadiens et Canadiennes. De simples gestes peuvent
protéger votre santé et celle de votre famille des dangers comme la pollution
de l’air, le radon et la chaleur extrême. Visitez le stand de Santé Canada pour
en savoir plus sur la Cote air santé, la réduction du radon dans votre domicile
et pour bien vous préparer en cas de chaleur extrême.
Health Match BC
www.healthmatchbc.org BOOTH: 913
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Health Match BC is a free health professional recruitment service funded by
the Government of British Columbia, Canada. Our physician services team
matches qualified family physicians to opportunities that suit their career and
lifestyle interests. If you are a family physician seeking employment in BC,
contact Health Match BC today.
Health Match BC est un service gratuit de recrutement de professionnels
de la santé financé par le gouvernement de la Colombie-Britannique. Notre
équipe de services aux médecins jumelle des médecins de famille qualifiés et
des possibilités de carrière qui correspondent avec leur style de vie et leurs
intérêts. Si vous êtes médecin de famille et que vous cherchez de l’emploi en
Colombie-Britannique, communiquez avec Health Match BC dès aujourd’hui
Health Workforce Queensland
BOOTH: 147
www.healthworkforce.com.au PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Health Workforce Queensland provides a Recruitment Service for GPs,
GP Locums, Allied Health Professionals and Nurses to rural and remote
Queensland and Aboriginal Medical Services throughout Queensland. We
provide comprehensive ongoing support to all our recruits and have a limited
number of settlement packages for allied health professionals and nurses.
Health Workforce Queensland fournit un service de recrutement
d’omnipraticiens, de remplaçants en médecine générale, d’infirmières et
d’autres professionnels de la santé pour les services médicaux aux régions
rurales et éloignées et aux Autochtones dans l’ensemble du Queensland.
Nous offrons un soutien complet et constant à toutes les personnes que nous
recrutons et nous avons un nombre limité de forfaits d’établissement pour les
autres professionnels de la santé et les infirmières
Hologic The Women’s Health Company
BOOTH: 546
www.hologic.com
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
Contest Contribution: Cash
Hologic’s gynecologic product portfolio
provides a broad range of minimally
invasive alternatives to traditional
surgery. Discover our transcervical
treatment options for abnormal uterine
bleeding, submucosal polyp and fibroid removal and fluid management. The
breadth of Hologic’s gynecologic solutions can help you address the most
important needs of your patients.
Le portefeuille de produits gynécologiques Hologic compte une vaste
gamme de solutions de rechange minimalement effractives à la chirurgie
traditionnelle. Découvrez nos options thérapeutiques transcervicales pour
les saignements utérins anormaux, l’ablation des polypes et des léiomyomes
sous-muqueux et la prise en charge des fluides. La diversité de nos solutions
gynécologiques peut vous aider à répondre aux besoins les plus importants de
vos patientes.
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Genacol Canada
www.genacol.com
exhibits • expositions
EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
Homewood Health Centre
BOOTH: 901
www.homewood.org
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
Contest Contribution: Cash
Homewood Health Centre is Canada’s
unsurpassed medical leader in mental
health and addiction treatment,
providing highly specialized psychiatric
services to all Canadians. Located in
Guelph, Ontario, Homewood is a fully accredited facility and has always
achieved the highest standards of quality care.
Le centre de santé Homewood est un leader incontestable dans le domaine
de la santé mentale et du traitement des dépendances au Canada. On y
offre des services psychiatriques très spécialisés à tous les Canadiens et
Canadiennes. Situé à Guelph, en Ontario, Homewood est un établissement
entièrement agréé qui a toujours su respecter les plus hautes normes de
qualité en matière de soins.
Hôpital Glengarry Memorial Hospital
BOOTH: 645
www.hgmh.on.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Hôpital Glengarry Memorial Hospital situated in rural-not-remote Alexandria
Ontario, where living is very affordable. One hour proximity to Ottawa and
Montréal (Via-serviced). Turnkey office solution available, partnership &/or
mentorship vailable. Wanted: Physicians suited for quality lifestyle, in and out
of the office. Come and ask about our other incentives.
L’Hôpital Glengarry Memorial est situé dans la région rurale, mais non
éloignée d’Alexandria en Ontario, où la vie est très abordable. Il est à une
heure de route d’Ottawa et de Montréal (desservi par Via-Rail). La solution
clé en main est offerte et le partenariat et le mentorat sont disponibles. Nous
recherchons des médecins qui veulent une bonne qualité de vie, au bureau
comme à la maison. Renseignez-vous sur nos autres incitatifs.
Hypertension Canada
www.hypertension.ca BOOTH: 404
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
Contest Contribution: Cash
Hypertension Canada is a volunteerbased, not-for-profit, charitable
organization advancing health by the
prevention and control of high blood
pressure through research, advocacy,
education and knowledge development
and translation. Our values include; evidence-informed decision making,
innovation, multi-disciplinary & multi-sectoral collaboration, transparency
and volunteer leadership. We represent over 50 years of expertise in the field
of hypertension.
Hypertension Canada est une organisation sans but lucratif, basé sur le
volontariat, qui a pour but de promouvoir la santé par la prévention et
le contrôle de l’hypertension artérielle par le biais de la recherche, la
sensibilisation, l’éducation, le développement et le transfert des connaissances.
Nos valeurs incluent : prise de décision fondée sur des données probantes,
collaboration multidisciplinaire et ultisectorielle, transparence et une direction
formée de bénévoles. Nous représentons plus de 50 ans d’expertise dans le
domaine de l’hypertension.
Ideal Protein
www.idealprotein.com BOOTH: 509
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Providing over 50 gourmet foods, our medically-designed weight loss
program yields rapid fat-loss while sparing muscle. Comprehensive and
on-going in-house training and support is included.
Comptant plus de 50 aliments pour gourmets, notre programme
d’amaigrissement conçu médicalement permet une perte rapide de graisse
tout en épargnant les muscles. Il comprend aussi une formation continue et
du soutien sur place.
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Interior Health
www.betterhere.ca
BOOTH: 915
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
FPs in Interior Health provide services to 749,600 residents in BC’s sunny
Southern Interior. Opportunities are available for FP’s interested in office and
clinic practice as well as those with emergency, anaesthesia, obstetrics and
surgery training. Urban and rural locations offer exceptional lifestyle and
recreation. Interested? Find out more on our website.
Les médecins de famille de la régie de la santé du Centre de la C.-B. offrent
des services à 749 600 résidants de cette région intérieure du sud de la
province. Des possibilités sont offertes aux MF intéressés à une pratique en
cabinet et en clinique ainsi qu’à ceux qui ont une formation en anesthésie,
en médecine d’urgence, en obstétrique et en chirurgie. Des emplacements
urbains et ruraux offrent des choix exceptionnels de modes de vie et de loisirs.
Intéressés? Pour en savoir plus, consultez notre site Web.
IUD Information & Training
BOOTH: 402
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Dr Ellen Wiebe and Dr Konia Trouton are family doctors who run IUD clinics
and will be available to teach IUD insertions in the exhibit hall Thursday
9-5, Friday 9-4 and Saturday 9-1. They will have the various IUDs that are
available in Canada and will use models and slides for teaching in English
and French.
Les Dres Ellen Wiebe et Konia Trouton dirigeront l’atelier de pose de stérilet
dans le hall d’exposition le jeudi de 9 h à 17 h, le vendredi de 9 h à 16 h et le
samedi de 9 h à 13 h. Elles mettront à la disposition des participants tous les
types de stérilets disponibles au Canada et utiliseront des modèles ainsi que
des diapositives lors de l’enseignement (en anglais et en français).
J.A. Hildes Northern Medical Unit
BOOTH: 411
www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/medicine/units/
northern_medical_unit
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Established in 1970, the Northern Medical Unit (NMU) continues to be
recognized nationally and internationally as one of the most successful
models of service delivery to remote northern and indigenous populations.
The Unit provides services to 3 hospitals and 12 nursing stations in Manitoba
and 8 Nunavut health centers.
Établie en 1970, la Northern Medical Unit (NMU) est toujours reconnue
à l’échelle nationale et internationale comme l’un des modèles de services
aux populations autochtones et nordiques ayant connu le plus de succès.
L’unité fournit des services à trois hôpitaux, 12 stations en soins infirmiers au
Manitoba et huit centres de santé au Nunavut.
Janssen
www.janssen.ca
BOOTH: 602
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Janssen is dedicated to addressing the most
important unmet medical needs in pain
management, psychiatry, oncology, immunology,
psoriasis, virology, anemia, ADHD, dementia,
gastroenterology and women’s health. Driven by
our commitment to the passionate pursuit of
science, we work together to bring innovative ideas, products and services to
patients worldwide.
Janssen est conçu pour combler les besoins médicaux non satisfaits en matière
de soulagement de la douleur, de psychiatrie, d’oncologie, d’immunologie, de
psoriasis, de virologie, d’anémie, de TDAH, de démence, de gastroentérologie
et de santé des femmes. Dirigés par notre passion pour la science, nous
travaillons ensemble pour trouver de nouvelles idées et des produits et
services novateurs qui aideront les patients à travers le monde.
EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
BOOTH: 800
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
LocumsOntario
www.locumsontario.ca
BOOTH: 143
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Our purpose at Johnson & Johnson Inc. – Bringing Science to the Art
of Healthy Living – is brought to life by combining innovative research
and technology with a deep understanding of the needs of patients and
consumers. We are proud that our medical and consumer health products are
trusted to enrich the health and wellness of Canadians. Our portfolio includes
NEUTROGENA®, AVEENO® , TYLENOL®, AXERT® as well as NICORETTE®
and NICODERM® products.
LocumsOntario is Canada’s first Locum
Matching Service. It has a single purpose
– to make the process of finding that
perfect Locum Physician or Locum
Placement as easy as possible. And, not only is it free to use, Locum
Physicians are rewarded for registering! Have a look. You won’t be
disappointed.
Chez Johnson & Johnson Inc., notre objectif est : La science au service d’une
vie saine, n’est possible que grâce à la combinaison entre l’innovation en
recherche et en technologie et la compréhension approfondie des besoins des
consommateurs. Nous sommes fiers du fait qu’il y a au moins un ou plusieurs
de nos produits de santé et de soins personnels dans presque chaque
foyer canadien. Notre portefeuille comprend les produits NEUTROGENA®,
AVEENO®, TYLENOL®, AXERT®, ainsi que NICORETTE® et NICODERM®.
LocumsOntario est le premier service de jumelage de médecins suppléants
au Canada. Il n’a qu’un objectif : rendre le processus de trouver le médecin
suppléant parfait ou de trouver un emploi en suppléance médicale le plus
facilement possible. En plus d’être gratuit, les médecins suppléants qui s’y
inscrivent sont récompensés! Allez jeter un coup d’œil. Vous ne serez pas
déçus.
Kirkland and District Hospital
BOOTH: P7
www.kdhospital.com PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Tired of the rat race? Come and experience a terrific medical practice setting
and live on the lake 10 minutes from the hospital ! Attractive incentives, very
low overhead, hospitalist program, family health team, friendly bilingual
community! Take a walk on the LIFE side…check out what Kirkland Lake has
to offer!
Vous en avez assez de vivre à un rythme effréné? Venez faire l’expérience
d’un formidable contexte de pratique médicale et de vie près du lac, à 10
minutes de l’hôpital! Des incitations attrayantes, des frais généraux minimes,
un programme pour hospitalistes, une équipe de santé familiale et une
communauté bilingue accueillante! Venez faire l’expérience de la vie…voyez
ce que Kirkland Lake a à offrir!
Lady Dunn Health Centre
www.ldhc.com BOOTH: P5
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Why Wawa! As a physician entering practice or looking to relocate to a rural
setting you will want to move to Wawa and work with a dynamic group of
physicians, NP’s, RN’s and other health professionals. Our communities are
covered under the NRRRP (www.health.gov.on.ca/uap). The Wawa Medical
Group is remunerated under the RNP GA and Scott Sessional Payments.
Pourquoi Wawa! En tant que médecin nouvellement en pratique ou qui veut
exercer en milieu rural, vous souhaiterez venir à Wawa pour travailler avec
un groupe dynamique de médecins, d’infirmières praticiennes, d’infirmières
autorisées et d’autres professionnels de la santé. Nos communautés font partie
de l’Initiative de recrutement et de maintien en poste pour le Nord et les
régions rurales (www.health.gov.on.ca/uap). Le personnel du groupe médical
de Wawa est payé en vertu du modèle de rémunération à la vacation de Scott
et du RNP GA.
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
BOOTH: 911
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Contest Contribution: Book Gift Certificates
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins is a leading publisher of medical books,
journals and electronic products.
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins est un chef de file parmi les éditeurs de
manuels, de revues et de produits électroniques spécialisés en médecine.
Lundbeck Canada
www.lundbeck.com/ca
BOOTH: 601
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Through research, education and support, Lundbeck Canada is committed
to improving the quality of life for those suffering from psychiatric and
neurological disorders. Based in Montréal, Lundbeck Canada markets novel
medications for the treatment of depression, anxiety, schizophrenia and
Alzheimer’s disease. And Lundbeck Canada will soon play a leading role by
offering Canadians innovative cancer treatment.
Lundbeck Canada s’est engagée à améliorer la qualité de vie des personnes
atteintes d’un trouble psychiatrique ou neurologique par la recherche,
l’éducation et le soutien. Située à Montréal, Lundbeck Canada commercialise
des médicaments novateurs pour le traitement de la dépression, de l’anxiété,
de la schizophrénie et de la maladie d’Alzheimer. Lundbeck Canada jouera
prochainement un rôle de premier plan dans le traitement du cancer au
Canada.
M and M Sales
www.mandmsales.ca BOOTH: 634 lounge
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
At Human Touch we have been able to replicate real human hands and put
the technology in gorgeous all-leather recliner massage chairs suitable for the
home and office. Come and visit our Canadian dealer M and M Sales and
Consulting. It’s the perfect blend of high performance technology and modern
design.
Chez Human Touch, nous avons réussi à reproduire de vraies mains humaines
et avons inséré cette technologie dans de magnifiques chaises à massage, tout
en cuir, inclinables, parfaites pour la maison ou le bureau. Venez visiter nos
représentants des ventes et conseillers de notre détaillant canadien M and M.
C’est le parfait mélange de la technologie de haute performance et du design
moderne.
McGill University –
Department of Family Medicine
BOOTH: 742
www.mcgill.ca/familymed/ PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Cash
The McGill Family Medicine Residency
is a fully accredited Program. We will
feature information on the reasons why
our training Program is highly rated by
residents year after year. Our Booth features helpful hand-outs and
information pamphlets.
Le Programme de résidence en médecine familiale de McGill a reçu un
agrément complet. Nous vous informerons des raisons qui poussent les
résidents, année après année, à donner une cote élevée à notre programme
de résidence. Nous vous présenterons également une description détaillée de
notre programme de résidence.
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exhibits • expositions
Johnson & Johnson
www.jnjcanada.com exhibits • expositions
EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
MCI The Doctor’s Office™
BOOTH: 731
www.mcithedoctorsoffice.com PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Med Access Inc.
www.med-access.net Contest Contribution: Cash
BOOTH: 341
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
Contest Contribution: Cash
MCI, a Canadian family medicine
management company, has roots in Ontario
for 26 years and Alberta for 32 years. MCI
specializes in helping physicians to chose
practice options and focus 100% on patient care by MCI assuming full
responsibility for all administration and clinic operations in their 31 locations.
Med Access is emerging as
Canada’s leading provider of
Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
software. Med Access is the only vendor with a funding eligible EMR offering
in Ontario and all four Western provinces, and has been successful in 100%
of all attempts to seek funding approval in provincial conformance processes.
MCI, une entreprise canadienne de gestion en médecine familiale, a ses
racines en Ontario depuis 26 ans et en Alberta, depuis 32 ans. MCI aide
les médecins dans leurs choix de pratique pour qu’ils puissent se donner
entièrement aux soins à leurs patients. MCI assume la pleine responsabilité
des activités administratives et cliniques dans ses 31 emplacements.
Med Acces est un nouveau leader canadien qui fournit des logiciels de
dossiers médicaux électroniques (DME). Med Access est le seul distributeur
de DME admissible au financement en Ontario et dans les quatre provinces
de l’Ouest. Il a toujours réussi à avoir l’approbation du financement lors des
processus de conformité provinciaux.
McMaster University,
Dept of Family Medicine
BOOTH: 844
www.fammedmcmaster.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
McMaster’s Family Medicine Program offers many sites and learning
opportunities such as large teaching units and community-based practices;
both urban and rural settings; educational opportunities in an interprofessional environment; award-winning faculty; evidence-based medicine
and a behavioural science horizontal curriculum. Our program is flexible and
resident-centred. Drop by and see us!
Le programme de médecine familiale McMaster offre plusieurs lieux et
possibilités d’apprentissage tels que de grandes unités d’enseignement et
des pratiques communautaires; des installations urbaines et rurales; des
possibilités éducatives dans un environnement interprofessionnel; des
professeurs lauréats de prix; la médecine factuelle et un curriculum horizontal
en sciences comportementales. Notre programme est flexible et centré sur le
résident. Venez nous visiter!
MD Physician Services /
Canadian Medical Association
BOOTH: 640
www.md.cma.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 7
Contest Contribution: Cash
MD Physician Services, a CMA company, is
dedicated to serving the financial and practice
needs of Canadian physicians through
objective financial advice and wealth
management, as well as software, consulting
and practice management services. The Canadian Medical Association—a
national, voluntary physician association—is a health-care advocate for
members and Canadians; and provides leadership, financial and practice
solutions to physicians.
Services aux médecins MD, une compagnie de l’AMC, a pour but de
répondre aux besoins financiers et de la pratique des médecins canadiens
en offrant des conseils financiers objectifs, la gestion du patrimoine, des
logiciels, ainsi que des services d’experts-conseils et de gestion de la pratique.
L’Association médicale canadienne —une association nationale de médecins
bénévoles—défend la cause des soins de santé pour ses membres et pour
les Canadiens. Elle aide les médecins en leur offrant du leadership et des
solutions financières et pour la pratique.
MDSEARCH.CA
www.mdsearch.ca BOOTH: 641
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
MDSearch.ca is a primary and secondary care physician recruitment agency.
Highly trusted and recommended by Family Physicians, MDSearch finds and
negotiates offers across Canada and globally. Contact a MDSearch Concierge
today to create your Employment Prospectus or Recruitment Strategy.
MDSearch.ca est une agence de recrutement de médecins en soins primaires
et secondaires. Il s’agit d’un site auquel les médecins de famille font confiance
et qu’ils recommandent sans hésitation. MDSearch trouve et négocie des
offres à travers le Canada et partout dans le monde. Communiquez dès
aujourd’hui avec un responsable chez MDSearch pour créer votre profil
d’emploi ou votre stratégie de recrutement.
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MedCannAccess
www.medcannaccess.ca BOOTH: 216
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
Contest Contribution: Cash
MedCannAccess is an Ontario based
dispensary providing Canadian patients’
safe and affordable access to medical
cannabis. We advocate that regulated
medical cannabis production,
distribution, and education improve the health of patients and community
alike. Visit our booth to expand your knowledge of medical cannabis and to
enrol in future training.
MedCannAccess est un dispensaire basé en Ontario qui offre aux patients
canadiens un accès sécuritaire et abordable au cannabis médical. Nous
croyons que la production de cannabis médical contrôlée, la distribution et
l’éducation à ce sujet améliorent la santé des patients autant que celle de
la communauté. Visitez notre stand pour approfondir vos connaissances du
cannabis médical et vous inscrire à des formations futures.
Medical Council of Canada
BOOTH: 846
www.mcc.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
This booth provides an opportunity for discussion with Medical Council
of Canada (MCC) representatives. Learn more about the MCC and CFPC
collaboration on the 2013 new Certification Exanimination in Family
Medicine and other initiatives including the Blueprint project, which will
revise the blueprint for the MCCQE Part I and II.
Ce stand vous donne la possibilité de discuter avec des représentants du
Conseil médical du Canada (CMC). Renseignez-vous sur la collaboration
entre le CMC et le CMFC concernant le nouvel examen de Certification en
médecine familiale pour 2013 et d’autres initiatives, y compris le Projet sur le
plan directeur des examens pour les parties I et II de l’examen d’aptitude du
CMC.
Medical Futures Inc.
www.medfutures.com BOOTH: 342
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
Contest Contribution: Cash
Medical Futures Inc. is a niche pharmaceutical
company that has a focus on Gastroenterology, Pain
Management, and Women’s Health. We provide
Canadians with safe, effective and affordable products
to help improve the overall quality of their lives. Our
current product offering includes: Florastor®,
Iberogast®, Proferrin®, Pegalax™, Mutaflor®, Purfem™,
Moviprep®, Onypen™, Durela™.
Medical Futures Inc. est une compagnie pharmaceutique dont les créneaux
se concentrent principalement sur la gastroentérologie, le soulagement de
la douleur et la santé des femmes. Nous offrons aux Canadiens des produits
efficaces et abordables qui aident à améliorer leur qualité de vie en général.
Nos produits actuels comprennent : Florastor®, Iberogast®, Proferrin®,
Pegalax™, Mutaflor®, Purfem™, Moviprep®, Onypen™ et Durela™.
EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
Memorial University –
Primary Healthcare Research Unit
BOOTH: 842
www.med.mun.ca/PHRU PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The Medical Post is the independent voice for Canada’s doctors.
Published 23 times yearly in print and hosted online at
www.CanadianHealthcareNetwork.ca, The Medical Post educates,
engages and inspires Canada’s physician community with compelling,
award-winning content relevant to their professional and personal lives.
CanadianHealthcareNetwork.ca, The Medical Post’s online home, is the most
visited daily destination and community for Canada’s doctors.
The Primary Healthcare Research Unit (PHRU) and the Centre for Rural
Health Studies (CRHS) conduct clinical and healthcare services research in
the area of primary healthcare. PERRT-Family Medicine: Project for Enhanced
Rural & Remote Training – provides training for residents resulting in an
enhanced rural experience and an improved skill set to practice in rural
communities.
The Medical Post est la voix indépendante des médecins du Canada.
Publié 23 fois par année en version papier et sur le web au
www.CanadianHealthcareNetwork.ca, The Medical Post renseigne, implique
et inspire les communautés de médecins du Canada avec un contenu
convaincant, primé et pertinent à leur vie professionnelle et personnelle.
CanadianHealthcareNetwork.ca, la maison web de The Medical Post est la
page la plus visitée quotidiennement par les communauté de médecins du
Canada.
Medicis Canada Ltd.
www.medicis.com BOOTH: 700
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Medicis Canada delivers innovative therapeutic products for your
armamentarium, including ZYCLARA® (imiquimod) Cream, 3.75%,
VYLOMA™ (imiquimod) Cream, 3.75%, and QVAR® Inhalation Aerosol
(beclomethasone dipropionate metered dose aerosol) 50 µg and 100 µg that
provide you with effective treatment options.
Medicis Canada vous propose des produits thérapeutiques innovateurs pour
votre armamentarium, incluant la crème ZYCLARA® (imiquimod), 3,75 %,
la crème VYLOMAMD (imiquimod), 3,75 % et l’aérosol d’inhalation QVAR®
(aérosol doseur de dipropionate de béclométhasone) de 50 µg et 100 µg qui
vous offrent des options de traitement efficaces.
Medisafe Distribution Inc.
BOOTH: 540
www.medisafecanada.com PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Based in British Columbia Medisafe Distribution takes pride in providing
the highest quality products with the most competitive pricing available
anywhere. Products range from: The Liberte’ UT and TT380 IUD’s to HCG
high and low sensitivity strips, cassettes drug testing as well as many other
products. Visit us at booth 540 for more information.
Établie en Colombie-Britannique, Medisafe Distribution est fière de fournir
des produits de qualité supérieure à des prix plus concurrentiels que partout
ailleurs. Parmi nos produits figurent les dispositifs intra-utérins Liberte UT
et TT380, des tests d’hCG à grande et faible sensibilité, des cassettes de
dépistage de drogues et de nombreux autres produits. Pour en savoir plus,
visitez-nous au stand 540.
Medvue Medical Imaging
www.medvue.ca
BOOTH: 435
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
At Medvue, our mission is to be the physicians’ best source for Accurate,
Expedient, and Patient-Friendly medical imaging services in Canada and
be considered an expert partner to physicians in providing healthcare to
Canadians. We offer a full range of medical imaging services across a network
of clinics in Ontario.
La mission de Medvue est d’être pour les médecins la source de prédilection
de services d’imagerie médicale exacte, rapide et conviviale pour les
patients et d’être considéré comme un partenaire expert des médecins dans
la prestation de soins de santé aux Canadiens. Nous offrons une gamme
complète de services d’imagerie médicale dans l’ensemble d’un réseau de
cliniques en Ontario.
L’unité de recherche en soins primaires et le centre d’études pour la santé en
milieu rural de l’Université Memorial entreprennent des recherches cliniques
et sur les services de santé dans le domaine des soins primaires. PERRTFamily Medicine : un projet de formation avancée pour les régions rurales
et éloignées, offre aux résidents une meilleure expérience de formation et
leur permet d’acquérir des compétences avancées dont ils ont besoins pour
exercer dans les communautés rurales.
Memorial University of NL Discipline of Family Medicine
BOOTH: 840
www.mun.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
If you’re interested in training in rural/remote and urban communities across
Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick and Nunavut then the Family
Medicine Residency Program at Memorial University is for you. Drop by our
booth to learn about the unique training opportunities that our program has
to offer.
Si vous êtes intéressés à suivre une formation dans les communautés rurales
éloignées et urbaines de Terre-Neuve, du Labrador, du Nouveau-Brunswick et
du Nunavut, le Programme de résidence en médecine familiale de l’université
Memorial est pour vous. Visitez notre stand pour en savoir plus sur les
possibilités de formation uniques de notre programme.
Merck Canada
www.merck.ca
BOOTH: 706
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 6
Today’s Merck is a global healthcare leader
working to help the world be well. Merck is
known as MSD outside the United States and
Canada. For more information about our
operations in Canada, visit our website.
Aujourd’hui, la société Merck est un chef de file mondial dans le domaine des
soins de santé qui travaille pour le mieux-vivre du monde. Merck est connue
sous le nom de MSD à l’extérieur des États-Unis et du Canada. Pour de plus
amples renseignements à propos de nos activités au Canada, visitez notre site
Web.
MyMalpracticeExpert.com
BOOTH: P11
www.MyMalpracticeExpert.com PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Gift value $100
MyMalpracticeExpert.com provides Directto-Patient Opinions from board certified
medical specialists on the merits of any
medical malpractice concerns, before
lawyers get involved. We are NOT a law
firm. Our affordable service is securely internet based, and offers easy access
with a simple 2 Step Process. Medicine is Global – Law is Local™.
MyMalpracticeExpert.com est un site qui offre directement aux patients
l’opinion de spécialistes médicaux détenteurs d’un certificat sur le bien-fondé
de leurs inquiétudes concernant une négligence professionnelle médicale,
avant de faire appel à un avocat. Nous ne sommes PAS un cabinet d’avocats.
Nos services abordables sont disponibles sur Internet et sont sécuritaires.
Vous y avez accès en deux étapes simples. La médecine est globale – la loi est
locale (Medicine is Global – Law is Local™).
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exhibits • expositions
Medical Post (The)
www.CanadianHealthcareNetwork.ca
BOOTH: 831
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
exhibits • expositions
EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
Nestlé Canada Inc.
www.nutrition.nestle.ca BOOTH: 306
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Northern Ontario School of Medicine
BOOTH: 942
www.nosm.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Cash
Contest Contribution: Cash
Nestlé Nutrition’s commitment to nutrition
began in 1867 when Henri Nestlé
introduced a special mixture of nutritious,
natural ingredients for mothers who could
not breastfeed their babies. From the
beginning, he maintained that a mother’s breast milk is best. This foundation
remains a core Nestlé belief today.
The Northern Ontario School of
Medicine offers hands-on Family
Medicine training like no other. Get
information on our unique distributed
training sites, including rural options not
available at traditional urban training
centres - as well as a multitude of
funded PGY3 options. Find out why residents in NOSM’s program can expect
to gain the competency and confidence to practice in any health care setting!
L’engagement de Nestlé Nutrition à l’endroit d’une saine alimentation remonte
à 1867 lorsque Henri Nestlé a produit un agencement spécial d’ingrédients
naturels nutritifs pour les femmes qui ne pouvaient pas allaiter leur nourrisson.
Dès le départ, il a toujours maintenu que le lait maternel était ce qu’il y avait
de mieux. Ce principe demeure une conviction fondamentale de Nestlé
encore aujourd’hui.
Nightingale Informatix Corporation
Booth: 232
www.nightingalemd.com
Passport points: Level 1
Nightingale is one of the fastest growing healthcare technology companies in
North America; an industry leader in Web-based electronic medical records
(EMR) serving primary care practices, multi-physician outpatient clinics, and
regional health organizations and networks. Nightingale’s comprehensive
service offering allows customers to enhance patient care, increase revenue
opportunities and optimize operations.
Norlien Foundation
BOOTH: 428
www.albertafamilywellness.org PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Based on a framework of epigenetics and
developmental and behavioural
neurosciences, the Norlien Foundation’s
Alberta Family Wellness Initiative’s
mission is to connect Albertans with
emerging research about experience-based brain and biological development
and its lifelong impact on addiction and other negative health outcomes for
the benefit of children and families.
L’initiative pour le bien-être des familles de l’Alberta de la fondation Norlien,
conçue selon le cadre de travail des neurosciences de l’épigénétique, du
développement et du comportement, a pour mission de mettre les Albertains
au parfum des recherches émergentes concernant le développement
biologique et du cerveau fondé sur l’expérience et son influence continue
sur la dépendance et les autres effets négatifs sur la santé dans l’intérêt des
enfants et des familles.
Northern Medical Services
BOOTH: 907
www.northerndocs.com PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Northern Medical Services, a division of the Department of Academic Family
Medicine, University of Saskatchewan recruits for full-time, itinerant contract,
and locum family physician positions in northern Saskatchewan. NMS
physicians are active participants in health care delivery to predominantly
Aboriginal communities. Visit our booth to learn more about our
“Opportunities with a Difference” or visit our website.
Northern Medical Services, une division du Département de la médecine
familiale universitaire de l’Université de la Saskatchewan, recrute pour
combler à contrat des postes de médecins de famille itinérants à plein temps
ou de remplaçants dans le Nord de la Saskatchewan. Les médecins des
NMS sont des participants actifs dans la prestation de soins de santé dans
des collectivités à prédominance autochtone. Visitez notre stand pour vous
renseigner sur notre programme « Opportunities with a Difference » ou visitez
notre site Web.
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L’École de médecine du Nord de l’Ontario offre une formation en médecine
familiale pratique comme nulle autre. Informez-vous sur nos sites de
formation décentralisés qui offrent des possibilités en milieu rural qui ne sont
pas disponibles dans les centres de formation urbains traditionnels – ainsi
qu’une multitude de possibilités de programmes financés de troisième année.
Apprenez pourquoi les résidents qui sont inscrits au programme de l’ÉMNO
peuvent s’attendre à acquérir les compétences et la confiance pour pratiquer
dans n’importe quel milieu de soins de santé.
Northern Territory Health Workforce
Australia
BOOTH: 406 & 408
www.gpnnt.org.au PASSPORT POINTS: Level 6
Contest Contribution: Cash
Northern Territory Health Workforce
(NTHW) provides recruitment, retention
and support services to General
Practitioners, nursing and Allied health
professionals and organisations across
the Northern Territory (NT) of Australia.
To find out about opportunities and how we can assist you, visit the staff at
the NT Health Workforce booths 406 & 408.
Northern Territory Health Workforce (NTHW) offre des services de
recrutement, de rétention des employés et de soutien aux omnipraticiens,
aux infirmières et aux autres professionnels de la santé et organisations à
travers les Territoires du Nord (TN) de l’Australie. Pour en savoir plus sur
nos opportunités et sur nos façons de vous aider, venez rencontrer notre
personnel aux stands 406 et 408 du NTHW.
Nova Scotia Department of
Health & Wellness
BOOTH: 933
www.gov.ns.ca/DHW/ PASSPORT POINTS: Level 4
Contest Contribution: Gift cards Future Shop
The Nova Scotia Department of Health and
Wellness will be an exhibitor for the first time at
the 2012 FMF. A representative will be present to
discuss FM opportunities, incentives,
compensation and general information about
practicing in Nova Scotia. Information will also
be available for the 9 District Health Authorities.
Le ministère de la Santé et du Bien-être de la Nouvelle-Écosse aura pour
la première fois son stand au FMF 2012. Un représentant sera sur place
pour discuter des possibilités pour les MF, des mesures d’incitation, de la
rémunération et d’autres informations générales sur la pratique en NouvelleÉcosse. Des renseignements sur les neuf régies régionales de la santé seront
également disponibles.
EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
Novartis is the world’s fifth largest
manufacturer of vaccines and the second
largest producer of influenza vaccine.
Visit booth 615 to find out about our
recently launched vaccines for meningococcal disease and influenza. At
Novartis, caring begins with prevention. Novartis Pharmaceuticals Canada
Inc. provides innovative healthcare solutions that address the evolving needs
of patients and societies. For more information, visit our website.
Novartis est le cinquième fabricant de vaccins au monde et le deuxième
producteur de vaccins antigrippaux. Visitez le stand 615 pour plus
de renseignements sur nos derniers vaccins contre les infections à
méningocoques et la grippe. Chez Novartis, les soins commencent par la
prévention. Novartis Pharmaceuticals Canada Inc. offre des solutions-santé
novatrices qui répondent aux besoins changeants des patients et des sociétés.
Pour plus de renseignements, visitez notre site web.
Novo Nordisk Canada Diabetes
BOOTH: 503
www.novonordisk.com.
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Novo Nordisk is a global healthcare company with
89 years of innovation and leadership in diabetes
care. The company also has leading positions with
haemophilia, growth hormone therapy and
hormone replacement therapy. Headquartered in
Denmark, Novo Nordisk employs approximately
31,400 employees in 74 countries. For more
information visit our website.
Novo Nordisk est une compagnie de soins de santé mondiale qui innove et
fait preuve de leadership dans les soins pour le diabète depuis 88 ans. Cette
compagnie est aussi un chef de file dans le domaine de l’hémophilie, de la
thérapie par hormones de croissance et de l’hormonothérapie. Novo Nordisk
a ses quartiers généraux au Danemark et compte environ 31 400 employés
dans 74 pays. Pour plus d’information, visitez notre site Web.
Novo Nordisk Canada Inc.
BOOTH: 736
www.novonordisk.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Novo Nordisk is a global healthcare company with leading positions in
Diabetes Care, Women’s Health and Hemophilia.
Novo Nordisk est un chef de fil mondial du secteur de la santé, spécialisé en
soins aux diabétiques, en santé des femmes et en hémophilie.
Nunavut, Dept of Health and Social Services
www.nunavut-physicians.gov.nu.ca
BOOTH: 606
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Welcome to Nunavut. This is a truly unique opportunity to experience rich
Inuit culture, breathtaking scenery and a change of pace. Family physicians,
locums or full-time, with obstetrical skills, emergency experience, a sense of
adventure, and a desire to make a real difference in our 25 communities are
needed.
Bienvenue au Nunavut, où vous trouverez une possibilité unique de faire
l’expérience de la riche culture inuite, de paysages époustouflants et d’un
changement de rythme de vie. Nous avons besoin de médecins de famille,
à titre de remplaçants ou de médecins à temps plein, compétents en
obstétrique et en médecine d’urgence, qui ont le goût de l’aventure et le désir
de faire une réelle différence dans nos 25 collectivités.
NZLocums/NZMedics
www.nzlocums.com www.nzmedics.co.nz
BOOTH: 928
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
NZLocums and NZMedics are a division of the New Zealand Rural General
Practice Network. NZLocums provide short-term, long-term and permanent
locum recruitment services to rural general practice in New Zealand.
NZMedics provide medical recruitment services to urban general practice and
hospitals in New Zealand. Freecall 1 866 498 1575 |
Email [email protected]
NZLocums et NZMedics sont des divisions du réseau de pratique générale
rurale de la Nouvelle-Zélande. NZLocums offre un service de recrutement de
médecins suppléants à court terme, à long terme et permanents aux pratiques
générales rurales de la Nouvelle-Zélande. NZMedics offre un service de
recrutement médical aux pratiques générales en milieu urbain et aux hôpitaux
de la Nouvelle-Zélande. Appelez sans frais au 1 866 498-1575 |
Courriel [email protected]
Ochre Recruitment
BOOTH: 707
www.ochrerecruitment.com PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Ochre Health Group – Career opportunities for Canadian Doctors! Whether
it’s a 3-6 month sabbatical or something longer, Ochre Health has all the
bases covered for doctors wanting to work in Australia. With 14 practices
throughout the country and a team of medical recruitment experts, we’ll get
you working down under!
Le groupe de santé Ochre – des perspectives de carrières pour les médecins
canadiens! Qu’il s’agisse d’un congé sabbatique de 3 à 6 mois ou parfois de
plus longue durée, le groupe Ochre couvre toutes les bases pour les médecins
qui veulent travailler en Australie. Grâce à nos 14 lieux de pratique à travers
le pays et une équipe d’experts en recrutement de presonnel médical, vous
aurez la chance de venir travailler aux antipodes!
Offord Centre for Child Studies
BOOTH: P6
www.18monthvisit.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
At Ontario’s enhanced 18-month well-baby visit, it is recommended that all
children receive a consistent, focused developmental review & evaluation.
Standardized tools are recommended, which facilitate discussion with
families on development, parenting, literacy, and connection to local
community services. To support physicians, an educational webportal
(www.18monthvisit.ca) has been developed.
Lors du bilan de santé amélioré de votre enfant à 18 mois en Ontario,
on recommande que tous les enfants aient une évaluation et une analyse
du développement cohérentes et spécifiques. Les outils standardisés
sont recommandés, ce qui facilite la discussion avec les familles sur le
développement, les habiletés parentales, l’alphabétisation et l’accès aux
services communautaires. Un portail éducatif (www.18monthvisit.ca) a été
créé pour aider les médecins.
OMA’s Section on General &
Family Practice
BOOTH: P4
www.sgfpnet.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Drop by the OMA’s Section on General & Family Practice (SGFP) booth and
find out more about the issues the Section is currently dealing with. Copies of
the Section’s most recent publications such as the Billing Guide Supplement
and Common Family Practice Codes will be available.
Visitez le stand de la Section de la pratique générale et familiale de l’AMO
et renseignez-vous sur les enjeux dont la section s’occupe présentement.
Des exemplaires des plus récentes publications de la Section, tels que le
supplément du guide de facturation et les codes courant en pratique familiale
seront disponibles.
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exhibits • expositions
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Canada Inc.
BOOTH: 615
www.novartis.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
exhibits • expositions
EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
Ontario Chiropractic Association
BOOTH: 307
www.chiropractic.on.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
OSCAR McMaster
www.oscarmcmaster.org BOOTH: 209
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The OCA represents Ontario’s chiropractors. Established in 1929, the Ontario
Chiropractic Association (OCA) is a voluntary professional association
whose mission is to serve our members and the public by advancing the
understanding and use of chiropractic care. Currently, the OCA is focused
on promoting interprofessional integration within various models of care for
musculoskeletal/low back pain management.
OSCAR is an open source, Clinical Management System designed to help
improve health care from individual to population health levels while
reducing costs. The OSCAR CMS, which includes an Electronic Medical
Record and a Personal Health Record, is an extremely versatile, browserbased suite of applications, offering high clinical functionality and advanced
research capabilities.
L’ACO représente les chiropraticiens de l’Ontario. Établie en 1929,
l’Association des chiropraticiens de l’Ontario est une association de
professionnels bénévoles qui a pour mission de servir ses membres et
le public en faisant valoir la compréhension et l’utilisation des soins
chiropratiques. À l’heure actuelle, l’ACO se concentre sur la promotion de
l’intégration interprofessionnelle dans différents modèles de soins pour le
soulagement de la douleur musculo-squelettique et lombaire.
OSCAR est un système de gestion clinique de source générale, conçu
pour aider à améliorer les soins de santé tant sur le plan individuel que
populationnel, tout en réduisant les coûts. Le système OSCAR GMS,
qui comporte des dossiers médicaux électroniques et des dossiers de
renseignements personnels sur la santé, est un ensemble extrêmement
polyvalent d’applications actionnées par navigateur, qui offre une grande
fonctionnalité clinique et des capacités de recherche perfectionnées.
Ontario Telemedicine Network
BOOTH: 145
www.otn.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
OTN is the world leader in telemedicine, using innovative technology to
streamline health care processes, while also expanding the way knowledge is
shared and how the medical community interacts with each other and with
patients. The efficiencies achieved help health care budgets go farther. To
learn more, please visit otn.ca.
Le Réseau Télémédecine Ontario est un leader mondial en télémédecine qui
utilise des technologiques novatrices pour simplifier les processus dans les
soins de santé, tout en élargissant la diffusion du savoir et les interactions au
sein du monde médical et avec les patients. L’efficience accrue qui en découle
aide à étirer les budgets du secteur de la santé. Pour en savoir plus, visitez
otn.ca.
OntarioMD
www.ontarioMD.ca
BOOTH: 410
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
OntarioMD is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Ontario Medical Association
that works with and on behalf of physicians to leverage health information
technology to meet the growing needs of patients and physicians. OntarioMD
manages the Ontario EMR Adoption Program that provides support for
physicians to transition from paper based records to electronic medical
records, which is funded by eHealth Ontario.
OntarioMD est une division indépendante de l’Ontario Medical Association
qui travaille avec les médecins et en leur nom afin de tirer profit des
technologies de l’information en matière de santé, dans le but de répondre
aux besoins croissants des patients et des médecins. OntarioMD gère le
programme d’adoption des DME de l’Ontario qui aide les médecins dans la
transition des dossiers sur papier vers les dossiers médicaux électroniques. Ce
projet est financé par CyberSanté Ontario.
OptiMed Software
BOOTH: 507
www.optimedsoftware.com PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
OptiMed’s Accuro® EMR, is a single, flexible, integrated program for clinic
automation that supports Primary Care, Specialists and Allied Health.
The software includes scheduling, billing, messaging, patient & physician
management, Electronic Medical Records, document scanning, letter
generation, form generation, and surgical wait listing, and reporting. OptiMed
supports over 9,000 physicians.
Le logiciel de DME Accuro® d’OptiMed, est un programme simple, flexible
et facile à intégrer pour l’informatisation clinique. Il apporte un soutien aux
médecins en soins primaires, aux spécialistes et aux autres professionnels
de la santé. Le logiciel comprend la prise de rendez-vous, la facturation, la
messagerie, la gestion des patients et des médecins, les dossiers médicaux
électroniques, le ballayage de documents, la production de lettres et de
formulaires, les listes d’attente pour les chirurgies et les rapports. OptiMed
offre un soutien à plus de 9 000 médecins.
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Osteoporosis Canada
www.osteoporosis.ca
BOOTH: 828
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Osteoporosis Canada, a registered charity, is the only national organization
serving people who have, or are at risk for, osteoporosis. The organization
works to educate, empower and support individuals and communities in the
risk-reduction and treatment of osteoporosis. Osteoporosis Canada provides
medically accurate information to patients, health care professionals and the
public. Drop by our booth for educational materials and have your questions
answered.
Ostéoporose Canada, un organisme de bienfaisance enregistré, est la
seule organisation nationale desservant les personnes atteintes ou à risque
d’ostéoporose. L’organisme s’emploie à éduquer, responsabiliser et aider les
personnes et les communautés en ce qui a trait à la réduction du risque et au
traitement de l’ostéoporose. Ostéoporose Canada fournit des renseignements
médicalement exacts aux patients, aux professionnels de la santé et au public.
Visitez notre stand de matériel éducatif et obtenez réponses à vos questions.
P&P Data Systems Inc.
www.p-pdata.com BOOTH: 125
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
CIS provides essential management functions like registration, billing and
scheduling in a paperless environment with EMR, prescription and drug
interaction, diagnostic results, laboratories integration, medical imaging
departments and referrals. It supports clinics, focusing on primary care,
optometry, chiropractics, physiotherapy, internal medicine, and other
specialties.
CIS offre des fonctions de gestion essentielles comme l’inscription, la
facturation et les rendez-vous, dans un environnement sans papier avec les
DME, les prescriptions et les intéractions médicamenteuses, les résultats
diagnostiques, l’intégration des laboratoires, les départements d’imagerie
médicale et les demandes de consultation. Il apporte son soutien aux
cliniques et se spécialise dans les domaines des soins primaires, de
l’optométrie, de la chiropratique, de la physiothérapie, de la médecine interne
et dans d’autres spécialités.
Paladin Labs
www.paladinlabs.com BOOTH: 207
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Paladin Labs is a Canadian specialty pharmaceutical company. Key products
include Tridural (extended-release tramadol for moderate persistent pain),
Abstral (fentanyl citrate sublingual tablets for breakthrough cancer pain) and
Testim (testosterone replacement gel for deficiency or absence of endogenous
testosterone in males).
Paladin est une compagnie pharmaceutique canadienne dont ses produits
principaux sont Tridural (tramadol à libération prolongée pour la douleur
modérée), Abstral (comprimes sublinguaux de citrate fentanyl pour les
percées de douleur cancéreuse) et Testim (gel de testostérone pour la
thérapie de remplacement de la testostérone).
EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
BOOTH: 247
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
A Strong Focus on Specialty Medicines. PENDOPHARM is a rapidly growing
and independent business that focuses on commercializing a portfolio of
specialty prescription products and an established line of OTC/BTC products.
Strategically committed to growth, PENDOPHARM is actively engaged in
licensing, developing and marketing late-stage prescription products as well
as consumer brands.
Les spécialités en médecine sont notre force. PENDOPHARM est
une entreprise indépendante à pleine croissance, dont les activités
de commercialisation se concentrent sur un portefeuille de produits
d’ordonnance spécialisés ainsi qu’une gamme importante et bien établie de
produits offerts en vente libre et derrière le comptoir. Axée stratégiquement
sur la croissance, PENDOPHARM travaille activement pour acquérir des
licences, élaborer et commercialiser des médicaments d’ordonnance
spécialisés et des produits destinés aux consommateurs.
PEPID
www.pepid.ca BOOTH: 220
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
PEPID Primary Care Plus is the only fully integrated point-of-care resource
that gives primary care physicians access to 3,000 diseases and conditions,
evidence-based medicine, complete Canadian drug database, differential
diagnosis generator and a drug interactions generator. Get accurate answers
to your clinical questions when and where you need it most.
PEPID Primary Care Plus est la seule ressource pleinement intégrée au
point de service qui donne aux médecins en soins primaires l’accès à des
renseignements sur 3 000 maladies et conditions, la médecine factuelle,
une base de données canadienne complète sur les médicaments, un
générateur de diagnostics différentiels, ainsi qu’un générateur d’intéractions
médicamenteuses potentielles. Trouvez des réponses à vos questions cliniques
au moment et à l’endroit où vous en avez le plus besoin.
Pfizer Canada
www.pfizer.ca BOOTH: 906
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 6
Pfizer Canada Inc. is the Canadian operation of
Pfizer Inc, one of the world’s leading
biopharmaceutical company. Pfizer discovers,
develops, manufactures and markets prescription
medicines for humans and animals. Pfizer’s ongoing
research and development activities focus on a wide
range of therapeutic areas following our guiding aspiration... Working
together for a healthier world.
Pfizer Canada Inc. est la filiale canadienne de Pfizer Inc., une des plus
importantes entreprises pharmaceutiques à l’échelle mondiale. Pfizer
découvre, met au point, fabrique et commercialise des médicaments
d’ordonnance pour les humains et les animaux. Fidèle à son principe
directeur, « Ensemble, vers un monde en meilleure santé », Pfizer mène
des travaux de recherche et de développement dans plusieurs domaines
thérapeutiques.
PharmaCare Laboratories
BOOTH: 920
www.pharmacarecanada.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
Contest Contribution: Cash
Promensil (standardized red clover
isoflavones) is a licensed natural health
product for menopause symptom relief
for women when HRT is contraindicated
or declined. Recognized by the SOGC as
an alternative and complementary
menopause treatment, Promensil helps reduce hot flashes by up to 75%,
reduce other vasomotor symptoms, maintain bone health and improve arterial
compliance.
Physicianquest – Bruce Power
BOOTH: P1
www.physicianquest.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The beautiful Lake Huron coastal municipalities of Saugeen Shores and
Kincardine, have partnered together with Bruce Power, Ontario’s largest
independent electricity producer, to attract new doctors to our region. Both
residents and the local business believe that access to health care is an
essential element to a vibrant local community.
Les magnifiques municipalités de Saugeen Shores et de Kincardine sur les
rives du lac Huron se sont associées avec l’entreprise Bruce Power, le plus
important producteur d’électricité indépendant en Ontario, pour attirer de
nouveaux médecins dans notre région. Les résidants et l’entreprise locale
croient que l’accès aux soins de santé est un élément essentiel à la prospérité
de la communauté.
Physicians for Global Survival
BOOTH: 245
www.pgs.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Books
Committed to the abolition of nuclear
weapons, the prevention of war, the
promotion of non-violent means of conflict
resolution and social justice in a sustainable world.
Un organisme voué à l’abolition des armes nucléaires, à la prévention de la
guerre, à la promotion des mesures non violentes de règlement de conflits et à
la justice sociale dans un monde viable.
Preventice & Mihealth Tech Booth
BOOTH: 734
www.mihealth.com
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Preventice, Inc., a leading developer of mobile health applications and
remote monitoring systems, and Mihealth Global Systems Inc., of Toronto, the
emerging leader in personalized health care communications showcase their
remote patient monitoring capabilities that deliver a constant connection and
exchange of data between health care providers, life science companies and
their patients.
Preventice, Inc., un concepteur de premier plan d’applications mobiles dans
le domaine de la santé et de systèmes de surveillance à distance, et Mihealth
Global Systems Inc., de Toronto, un leader émergent des communications
personnalisées sur la santé, vous présentent leurs capacités de monitorage des
patients à distance qui assurent une connexion et un échange de données en
continu entre les professionnels de la santé, les entreprises des sciences de la
vie et leurs patients.
Pronokal Canada
www.pronokal.com
BOOTH: 347
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
PronoKal Canada proposes medical weight loss program to help physicians
address todays’ growing problems of obesity. PronoKal is a long term weight
loss solution supported by multidisciplinary team of dietitians, psychologists
and kinesiologists. We offer patients all the tools for success; to lead a healthy
lifestyle.
PronoKal Canada propose un programme médical de perte pondérale afin
d’aider les médecins à aborder les problèmes d’obésité qui sont de plus en
plus présents. PronoKal est une solution pour perdre du poids à long terme et
est soutenu par une équipe multidisciplinaire de diététistes, de psychologue
et de kinésiologues. Nous offrons aux patients tous les outils nécessaires pour
réussir à vivre un mode de vie sain.
Promensil (isoflavones de trèfle rouge) est un produit de santé naturel
autorisé pour le soulagement des symptômes de la ménopause chez les
femmes qui refuse le traitement hormonal substitif ou pour qui ce traitement
est contreindiqué. L’usage de Promensil est reconnu par la SOGC comme
thérapie de rechange ou complémentaire pour le traitement des symptômes
de la ménopause. Il aide a réduire jusqu’à 75 % les bouffées de chaleur,
réduit les autres symptômes vacomoteurs, maintien la santé des os et du
cœur.
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Pendopharm
www.pendopharm.com exhibits • expositions
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Public Health Agency of Canada
BOOTH: 326 & 328
www.publichealth.gc.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
The Public Health Agency of Canada’s goal is to help Canadians achieve and
maintain physical and mental wellness and to protect them from ongoing and
future health threats. The Agency provides federal leadership in managing
public health emergencies; explores the causes of disease and injury;
strengthens intergovernmental collaboration on public health and facilitates
national approaches to public health policy and planning.
L’Agence de santé publique du Canada vise à aider les Canadiens et
Canadiennes à atteindre et maintenir le bien-être physique et mental ainsi
qu’à les protéger contre les menaces actuelles et futures pour la santé.
L’Agence exerce un leadership fédéral dans la gestion de situations d’urgence
en santé publique; explore les causes de maladies et des blessures; renforce la
collaboration intergouvernementale dans le domaine de la santé publique et
facilite l’adoption d’approches nationales en matière d’élaboration de plans et
de politiques en santé publique.
Purdue Pharma
www.purdue.ca BOOTH: 415
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Purdue Pharma is dedicated to developing and providing innovative
medicines for patients and health care professionals and to supporting quality
education for the safe use of its products.
Purdue Pharma se consacre au développement et à la mise en marché de
médicaments novateurs pour les patients et les professionnels de la santé ainsi
qu’au soutien d’une formation de qualité pour l’utilisation sécuritaire de ses
produits.
Queen’s University
www.dfmqueens.ca.
BOOTH: 745
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
Contest Contribution: Cash
Queen’s two-year postgraduate program features the
CFPC “Triple C” curriculum delivered within
interprofessional Family Medicine environments.
We offer four diverse training sites, an electronic
evaluation portfolio, a focus on comprehensive
training, and flexible programming. We also offer a
variety of PGY3 opportunities. For more information visit our website.
Le programme de formation postdoctorale de deux ans à Queen’s University
est basé sur le Cursus Triple-C du CMFC et est offert dans des contextes
interprofessionnel. Nous avons quatre différents centres de formation, un
système électronique d’évaluation par portfolio, une concentration sur la
formation complete et globale, et des programmes flexibles. Nous offrons une
variété de programmes de 3e année. Pour en savoir plus visitez notre site Web.
Raintree Financial Solutions –
Dave Wiitala
BOOTH: 919
www.investingbeyond.com PASSPORT POINTS: Level 6
Contest Contribution: iPad
Raintree Financial Solutions is dedicated to
helping investors build their wealth responsibly
through a variety of alternative investment
opportunities. As an Exempt Market Dealership
(EMD), Raintree offers the highest quality
opportunities to investors in Alberta, British
Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, and
Saskatchewan.
Solutions financières Raintree s’est engagé à aider les investisseurs à bâtir
leur patrimoine de façon responsable grâce à une variété de possibilités
d’investissement de rechange. En tant que distributeurs dans un marché
non réglementé, Raintree offre des possibilités de très haute qualité aux
investisseurs de l’Alberta, de la Colombie-Britannique, du Manitoba, de
l’Ontario et de la Saskatchewan.
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Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals
BOOTH: 308
www.rb.com PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
SUBOXONE (Buprenorphine and Naloxone) is indicated for substitution
treatment of opioid drug dependence in adults. The intention of the naloxone
component is to deter intravenous misuse. Patients prescribed SUBOXONE
should be carefully monitored within a framework of medical, social and
psychological support as part of a comprehensive opioid dependence
treatment program.
SUBOXONE (buprénorphine et naloxone) est indiqué pour le traitement
substitutif de la dépendance aux opioïdes chez les adultes. Le but de
l’intégration de la naloxone au médicament est de décourager l’usage
inapproprié du médicament par voie intraveineuse. Les patients traités par
SUBOXONE doivent être suivis de près dans le cadre d’un programme global
de désintoxication reposant sur une prise en charge médicale, sociale et
psychologique de leur dépendance aux opioïdes.
Royal College of Physicians and
Surgeons of Canada/CanMEDS
www.royalcollege.ca BOOTH: 847
www.collegeroyal.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The Royal College of Physician and Surgeon of Canada’s groundbreaking
CanMEDS physician competency framework describes the core knowledge,
skills and abilities of specialist physicians. The framework is one of
many Royal College tools and initiatives designed to support busy health
professionals worldwide. Visit booth 847 to learn more.
Le cadre de compétences CanMEDS novateur du Collège royal des médecins
et chirurgiens du Canada a décrit les connaissances, les habiletés et les
aptitudes fondamentales des médecins spécialistes. Le cadre compte parmi
les nombreuses initiatives et les multiples outils conçus par le Collège royal à
l’appui des professionnels de la santé du monde entier. Pour en savoir plus,
visitez le stand 847.
RSRS – Record Storage and
Retrieval Services
BOOTH: 310
www.rsrs.com
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
RSRS is Canada’s medical records specialists. RSRS offers medical records
scanning for backfile and go-forward requirements for physicians with or
without an EMR system. RSRS also offers medical practice closure assistance
with paper or digital patient records. RSRS has an experienced team of
records professionals to assist with your general document management
requirements.
RSRS est le spécialiste des dossiers médicaux au Canada. RSRS procure des
services de ballayage des dossiers rétrospectifs et des réquisitions d’action
pour les médecins qui travaillent ou non avec un système de DME. RSRS offre
aussi une assistance pour la fermeture de pratiques médicales qui possèdent
des dossiers médicaux sur papier ou numériques. RSRS possède une équipe
expérimentée de professionnels des dossiers pour vous aider avec les
exigences générales de la gestion des dossiers.
Rural Doctors Workforce Agency
BOOTH: 340
www.ruraldoc.com.au PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
RDWA is the heart of rural South Australia. We recruit and retain doctors and
locums, to service our rural communities. We provide a complete range of
world-class services including , placement, relocation, registration, orientation
and up-skilling. RDWA is a non-profit organisation governed by rural doctors.
La RDWA est au cœur des régions rurales du Sud de l’Australie. Nous
recrutons des médecins permanents et suppléants et nous les maintenons
en poste afin de servir notre communauté rurale. Nous offrons une gamme
complète de services de renommée mondiale tels que le placement, la
relocalisation, l’inscription et l’orientation et le perfectionnement des
compétences. La RDWA est une organisation sans but lucratif dirigée par des
médecins en milieu rural.
EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
Go Rural Australia. Rural Health Workforce Australia (RHWA) is a not-forprofit organisation representing the Australian Rural Workforce Agencies. The
Agencies recruit and support general practitioners and health professionals to
work in rural and remote Australian communities. Case management support
and assistance is provided every step of the way – free of charge
Rural Ontario Medical Program BOOTH: 935
www.romponline.com
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Funded by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, The Rural Ontario
Medical Program delivers quality, comprehensive rural and regional health
professional education in South Central Ontario. ROMP provides community
based clinical elective and core rotations for Ontario’s medical schools.
ROMP learners experience community practice and develop generalist
clinical skills leading to the advancement of community healthcare
sustainability.
Financé par le ministère de la Santé et des Soins de longue durée, le
programme de médecine rurale de l’Ontario (ROMP) offre de l’éducation
complète et de qualité aux professionnels de la santé des milieux ruraux et
régionaux du Centre-Sud de l’Ontario. Le ROMP offre des stages cliniques
optionnels et de base dans la communauté pour les facultés de médecine
de l’Ontario. Les étudiants qui font appel au ROMP font l’expérience
de la pratique communautaire et développent des habiletés cliniques
généralistes qui favorisent l’avancement et la durabilité des soins de santé
communautaires.
RxFiles www.RxFiles.ca
BOOTH: 905
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Books
If you are looking for objective, comparative drug
information, this is the booth for you. The RxFiles
Academic Detailing Program is a non-profit drug
information and education service. Come by and see
our recent reviews, the new 9th Edition RxFiles Charts
book, and find out about our online and App options.
Si vous cherchez de l’information comparative objective sur les médicaments,
ce stand est pour vous. Le programme de formation continue en
pharmacothérapie RxFiles Academic Detailing est un service d’information
et d’éducation sans but lucratif sur les médicaments. Visitez notre stand pour
prendre connaissance de nos synthèses critiques et notre nouvelle 9e édition
du livre RxFiles Charts, et pour en savoir plus sur nos options d’application en
ligne.
Sanofi Allergy
www.sanofi.ca BOOTH: 420
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 7
Contest Contribution: Cash
Allerject: A New Voice for the Treatment of
Anaphylaxis. It is a pleasure to invite 2012
FMF participants to discover Allerject, the
first and only epinephrine injector with
audio instructions, developed by and for
patients. At the Allerject booth, participants will experience the ease of using
the Allerject trainer and understand the features and benefits of this new
therapeutic option.
Allerject: Une Nouvelle Voix Dans le Traitement de l’Anaphylaxie. Il nous fait
plaisir d’inviter les participants du FMF 2012 à découvrir Allerject, le premier
et le seul auto-injecteur d’épinéphrine avec instructions vocales, développé
par et pour les patients. Au stand d’Allerject, les participants pourront
expérimenter la facilité d’utilisation du démonstrateur Allerject et comprendre
les caractéristiques et bénéfices de cette nouvelle option thérapeutique.
Sanofi Diabetes
www.sanofi.ca BOOTH: 320
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 4
Sanofi is one of the leaders in education and management of diabetes in
Canada and across the world. By working with professionals and partner
organizations in the area of diabetes, our priorities are focused on the needs
of people with diabetes bringing a care model that delivers a full connectivity
between treatment and monitoring. Our holistic approach offers a full
partnership to people with diabetes and their healthcare professionals by
integrating therapeutic innovations, awarded devices, innovative monitoring
and personalized support services.
Sanofi compte parmi les leaders en éducation et en gestion du diabète au
Canada et dans le monde. En travaillant avec des professionnels et des
organisations partenaires dans le domaine du diabète, nous avons pour
priorité de répondre aux besoins des personnes atteintes de diabète en offrant
un modèle de soins qui prévoit une connectivité complète entre le traitement
et le monitorage. Notre approche holistique se fonde sur un partenariat
complet avec les personnes ayant le diabète et leurs prestataires de soins
en intégrant des innovations thérapeutiques, des dispositifs attribués, un
monitorage novateur et des services de soutien personnalisés.
saskdocs.ca
www.saskdocs.ca
BOOTH: 701
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
saskdocs is a one-stop shop for physicians wanting to live and work in
Saskatchewan. We look forward to meeting you in Toronto this November.
Drop by our booth, give us a call 1-888-415-3627, visit our website, or email
[email protected] to find out more about the many exciting opportunities
awaiting you in Saskatchewan!
saskdocs est un point de convergence pour les médecins qui désirent vivre
et travailler en Saskatchewan. Nous espérons vous rencontrer à Toronto en
novembre. Visitez notre stand, appelez-nous au 1 888 415-3627, consultez
notre site Web ou envoyez-nous un courriel au [email protected] pour en
savoir plus sur toutes les possibilités intéressantes qui vous attendent en
Saskatchewan!
Scotiabank
www.scotiabank.com
BOOTH: 426
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
Contest Contribution: Cash
Scotiabank is proud to work with the
CFPC in support of Family Medicine in
Canada. Drop by our booth today for
that “second opinion” and find out how
Scotia Professional Plan can help you save. Our customized financial package
includes everything you need to start and grow a successful practice.
La Banque Scotia est fière de collaborer avec le CMFC pour appuyer la
médecine familiale au Canada. Visitez notre stand dès aujourd’hui pour
avoir une « deuxième opinion » et découvrez comment le Plan professionnel
de Scotia peut vous aider à épargner. Notre forfait financier personnalisé
comprend tout ce dont vous avez besoin pour démarrer et faire fructifier votre
pratique.
Screen Colons Canada
www.screencolons.ca
BOOTH: 129
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Screen Colons Canada is dedicated to ensuring that every Canadian knows
they should be screened for colorectal cancer. Stop by our booth and learn
about colorectal cancer screening, take a peek at our “cheeky” brochure, and
perhaps have some sent to your office. Hear all about our 2013 Darryl Sittler
Smart*Ass Golf Tournament!
Screen Colons Canada s’assure d’informer tous les Canadiens et Canadiennes
de l’importance du test de dépistage du cancer colorectal. Passez à notre
stand pour vous renseigner sur le dépistage du cancer colorectal, jeter un
coup d’œil à notre brochure « joufflue » et peut-être en commander pour
votre cabinet. Tout sur le tournoi de golf Darryl Sittler Smart*Ass 2013!
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Rural Health Workforce Australia (RHWA) Booth: 236
www.rhwa.org.au Passpoint points: Level 1
exhibits • expositions
EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
SeeMore Imaging Canada
www.seemore.ca
BOOTH: P2
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
SeeMore USB ultrasound probes are affordable & application-specific abdominal, endocavity, vascular access, MSK, and regional nerve block. The
system is compatible with most laptop, netbook & tablet computers running
Windows; all software is included and can be downloaded to any number of
computers – the ultimate in portability.
Les sondes exploratrices par ultrasons SeeMore USB sont abordables et
spécifiques, selon qu’il s’agisse d’utilisation abdominale, endocavitaire, par
accès vasculaire, muskulo-squelettique et pour le bloc nerveux régional.
Le système est compatible avec la plupart des ordinateurs portables, des
netbooks et des tablettes compatibles avec Windows. Tous les logiciels sont
inclus et peuvent être téléchargés vers autant d’ordinateurs que l’on veut. Le
nec-plus-ultra en matière de portabilité.
Shoppers Health Care Portal / Portail Sante Shoppers
www.ShoppersHealthCarePortal.org
BOOTH: 440
www.PortailSanteShoppers.org PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
Contest Contribution: Cash
The Shoppers Health Care Portal is an easyto-use website for Canadian Healthcare
Professionals designed to help you care for
your patients.
Le Portail Santé Shoppers est un site Web
convivial destiné aux professionnels de la santé canadiens. Il a été conçu pour
vous aider à prendre soin de vos patients.
Sigvaris
www.sigvaris.ca BOOTH: 344
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Cash
SIGVARIS focuses on the development, production, and
distribution of medical compression garments, including
hosiery and socks. Our vision is to be a leader in the
area of compression therapy for the management of
venous and lymphatic disorders.
SIGVARIS développe, fabrique et distribue des vêtements
de compression médicaux, y compris les articles chaussants et les bas. Notre
vision est d’être le chef de fil de la thérapie de compression pour la gestion
des affections reliées aux troubles veineux et lymphatiques.
Sioux Lookout Regional
Physician Services Inc.
BOOTH: 309
www.siouxlookoutareadocs.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
Contest Contribution: Cash
Sioux Lookout is a full-service community located in
Northwestern Ontario. Physician services are
provided to Sioux Lookout and to 31 remote First
Nation communities. Physicians can work in a
clinical setting, emergency, or in the First Nation
communities. The work is diverse and physicians can
expect a rewarding experience. Make a difference
with us!
Sioux Lookout est une communauté pourvue de tous les services, située
dans le Nord-Ouest de l’Ontario. Les services médicaux sont fournis à Sioux
Lookout et à 31 collectivités des Premières Nations éloignées. Les médecins
peuvent travailler en milieu clinique, à l’urgence ou aux collectivités des
Premières nations. Le travail est diversifié et les médecins peuvent s’attendre à
une expérience des plus valorisantes. Faites la différence avec nous !
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Smart eCharts
“Best, Easy and Affordable Choice”
BOOTH: 240
www.smartecharts.com
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Smart eCharts & Open Health software solutions Inc. along with Oscar EMR
was developed from real workflows of office-based physicians. Our EMR
system is easy to use and fully-featured enabling you to manage your practice
to schedule an appointment or quickly complete a medical chart immediately
after sign-up. We also have a weight loss Clinic EMR.
Les solutions d’applications logicielles Smart eCharts & Open Health
software solutions Inc., ainsi que les DME Oscar ont été conçus à partir du
déroulement réel du travail des médecins en cabinet. Notre système de DME
est facile à utiliser et pourvu des caractéristiques vous permettant de gérer
votre pratique, qu’il s’agisse de donner un rendez-vous ou de compléter
rapidement un dossier médical immédiatement après l’inscription. Nous avons
aussi des DME pour les cliniques de perte de poids.
Society of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists of Canada
(SOGC)
BOOTH: 721
www.sogc.org
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
Contest Contribution: Cash
The SOGC is one of Canada’s oldest national specialty
organizations. Established in 1944, the Society’s mission is to
promote excellence in the practice of obstetrics and
gynaecology and to advance the health of women through
leadership, advocacy, collaboration, outreach and education.
The SOGC represents obstetricians/gynaecologists, family
physicians, nurses, midwives and allied health professionals
working in the field of sexual reproductive health.
La Société des obstétriciens et gynécologues du Canada (SOGC) est l’un des
plus anciens organismes nationaux de médecine spécialisée du pays. Fondée
en 1944, la SOGC a pour mission de promouvoir l’excellence dans la pratique
de l’obstétrique-gynécologie et la santé des femmes par le leadership, la
défense des droits, la collaboration, les services à distance et l’éducation. La
SOGC représente les obstétriciens, les gynécologues, les médecins de famille,
les infirmières, les sages-femmes et les professionnels paramédicaux qui
travaillent dans le domaine de la sexualité et de la santé génésique.
STI
www.smartsti.com BOOTH: 241
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
STI connects physicians, patients, pharmacy and pharma with a variety of
card-based programs empowering choice amongst healthcare professionals
and patients, ultimately improving patient outcomes. We facilitate valuable
interactions between each of these four distinct groups, using our advanced
patient-centric technology platform to power all of our solutions.
STI fait des liens entre les médecins, les patients, les pharmacies et les accès
pharmas grâce à une variété de programmes sur cartes qui permettent des
choix parmi les professionnels de la santé et les patients, ce qui améliore
en définitive les résultats chez les patients. Nous facilitons des interactions
enrichissantes entre ces quatre groupes distincts en utilisant notre plateforme
de technologie avancée centrée sur le patient afin de mettre en oeuvre toutes
nos solutions.
Stiefel, a GSK Company
BOOTH: 635
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
Come join us on “Ontario’s West Coast” along the shores of Lake Huron. Visit
the HPHA & AMGH booth to see what opportunities our five communities
(Goderich, Clinton, Seaforth, Stratford & St. Marys) have to offer. Gwen
Devereaux, Physician Recruitment Leader will be glad to meet you and
answer any questions you have.
Venez nous rejoindre sur la « côte ouest de l’Ontario » sur les rives du lac
Huron. Visitez le stand de HPHA et d’AMGH pour connaître les possibilités
qu’ont à offrir nos cinq collectivités (Goderich, Clinton, Seaforth, Stratford et
St. Marys). Gwen Devereaux, gestionnaire du recrutement des médecins, se
fera un plaisir de vous rencontrer et de répondre à vos questions.
Sudocrem/Aleva Naturals
www.ledahealth.ca BOOTH: 930
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Sudocrem is a unique triple action formula that soothes, heals & protects,
for the treatment and relief of diaper rash, dry skin and minor skin irritations
from babies to the elderly. The Aleva Naturals™ range of Maternity and Baby
skincare products is a complete range free from harsh chemicals, animal by
products and is formulated with the purest Natural and Organic ingredients.
Sudocrem est une formule à triple action unique qui soulage, guérit, protège
et traite l’irritation due aux couches, la peau sèche et les irritations mineures
de la peau autant chez les bébés que chez les personnes âgées. La gamme
de produits de soins pour la peau, pour la maternité et pour bébés Aleva
Naturals™ ne contiennent pas de produits chimiques irritants, de produits
dérivés d’animaux et sont faits à base d’ingrédients naturels et organiques les
plus purs.
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
BOOTH: P9
www.sunnybook.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Family Medicine Residents interested in pursuing a career in Hospital
Medicine should explore a great opportunity offered by Sunnybrook Health
Sciences Centre in Toronto which offers a one year Fellowship Training
Program in Hospital Medicine via the Hospitalist Training Program. This
program will help FM residents enhance their skills and knowledge of
inpatient care.
Les résidents en médecine familiale intéressés à poursuivre une carrière en
médecine hospitalière devraient considérer les possibilités intéressantes
offertes par le centre de santé et des sciences Sunnybrook à Toronto qui
donne un programme de formation d’un an avec bourse de recherche en
médecine hospitalière grâce au Hospitalist Training Program. Ce programme
permettra aux résidents en médecine familiale d’améliorer leurs habiletés et
leurs connaissances en ce qui a trait aux soins aux patients hospitalisés.
Surgo Surgical Supply
www.surgo.com
BOOTH: 506
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
Contest Contribution: Electronic Stethescope
Surgo Surgical Supply is a leading provider of Medical Supplies and
Equipment for Canadian Primary Care Physicians.We look forward to meeting
you in our booth to discuss your unique requirements.Brands: BPTRU
Blood Pressure Device, Littman Stethoscopes, Exam Tables, ECG Machines,
Spirometers, Heine & Welch Allyn Diagnostic Equipment.
Surgo Surgical Supply est un important fournisseur de fournitures et
d’équipements médicaux auprès des médecins canadiens de soins primaires.
Nous avons hâte de vous rencontrer à notre stand pour discuter de vos
besoins. Marques disponibles : sphygmomanomètres BPTRU, stéthoscopes
Littman, tables d’examen, appareils à ECG, spiromètres, équipements de
diagnostic Heine & Welch Allyn.
Takeda Canada Inc.
www.takeda.com BOOTH: 834
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 4
Takeda is committed to striving towards better health for patients worldwide
through leading innovation in medicine. As the largest pharmaceutical
company in Japan and a top 15 pharmaceutical company worldwide, Takeda
will bring a number of therapeutic options to Canadians in the areas of
metabolic diseases, gastroenterology, oncology, cardiovascular health, CNS
diseases, inflammatory and immune disorders, respiratory diseases and pain
management.
Takeda s’est engagée à améliorer la vie des patients du monde entier par
le biais d’innovations de marque en médecine. Takeda, la plus importante
société pharmaceutique du Japon et l’une des 15 sociétés pharmaceutiques
les plus importantes dans le monde, offrira aux Canadiens et aux Canadiennes
de nouveaux traitements dans les domaines suivants: troubles métaboliques,
gastroentérologie, oncologie, santé cardiovasculaire, maladies du SNC,
troubles inflammatoires et immunitaires, maladies respiratoires et prise en
charge de la douleur.
TD Insurance Meloche Monnex
BOOTH: 430
www.melochemonnex.com PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
With more than three million clients, TD Insurance Meloche Monnex Group
is the largest direct-response home and auto insurer in Canada, with TD
Insurance Meloche Monnex as one of its brands. TD Insurance Meloche
Monnex provides home and auto insurance to members of professional and
alumni organizations, including associations, orders and councils.
Avec plus de trois million de clients, le Groupe TD Assurance Meloche
Monnex est le chef de file canadien de l’assurance habitation et automobile
par marketing direct. TD Assurance Meloche Monnex, étant une des marques
du Groupe, propose de l’assurance habitation et auto aux professionnels et
aux diplômés en partenariat avec leurs associations, ordres et conseils.
The Canadian Medical Hall of Fame
BOOTH: 940
www.cdnmedhall.org
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The Canadian Medical Hall of Fame celebrates Canada’s medical heroes and
encourages youth to pursue careers in the health sciences. Visit our booth to
learn about our Hall and how you can share your passion for family medicine
with Canadian youth through our TD Discovery Days in Health Sciences
program.
Le Temple de la renommée médicale canadienne rend honneur aux héros
médicaux du Canada et encourage les jeunes à poursuivre des carrières en
sciences de la santé. Visitez notre stand pour en savoir plus sur nous et sur
la façon de partager votre passion pour la médecine familiale avec les jeunes
Canadiens et Canadiennes grâce à notre programme de Journées découverte
TD.
The Community Network
www.cnetworktv.ca BOOTH: 729
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
Contest Contribution: Cash
The Community Network operates digital
information screens in hospitals and
medical centres. These Health information
screens are an ideal way to promote the
facilities and services of the host sites as
well as community events and a useful tool
to educate patients on important health care
issues. Come and see us for more information on how we can enhance your
patients’ waiting room experience.
Le Community Network installe des écrans d’information numérique dans les
hôpitaux et les cliniques médicales. Ces écrans Santé sont un moyen idéal
pour informer les patients sur les services disponibles dans ces centres et
dans leur communauté locale et se révèlent être un outil éducatif de valeur
en matière de soins de santé. Venez nous voir pour en savoir plus sur la façon
d’améliorer l’expérience de vos patients en salle d’attente.
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Stratford Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance & Goderich
Alexandra Marine & General Hospital
www.hpha.ca
BOOTH: 409
www.amgh.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
exhibits • expositions
EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
The Lung Association
www.lung.ca
www.on.lung.ca BOOTH: 917
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Bon Appétit Gift Card
The Lung Association is dedicated
to promoting and improving lung
health for all Canadians. The
Canadian Thoracic Society, The Lung Association’s medical society promotes
lung health by supporting the respiratory community through leadership,
collaboration, research, learning and advocacy, and promoting the best
respiratory practices in Canada.
L’Association pulmonaire se voue à la promotion et à l’amélioration de
la santé pulmonaire de tous les Canadiens. La Société canadienne de
thoracologie, la société médicale de l’Association pulmonaire, fait la
promotion de la santé des poumons en appuyant la communauté des
intervenants en santé respiratoire par son leadership, la collaboration, la
recherche, l’apprentissage, la représentation et la promotion des pratiques
exemplaires en matière de santé pulmonaire au Canada.
The Stevens Company Limited
BOOTH: 218
www.stevens.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
Contest Contribution: Cash
The Stevens Company is a pioneer in
the Canadian Healthcare Community.
Serving the needs of Canadian
Healthcare Professionals since 1874, through 5 distribution centres across the
Country. The Stevens Company’s knowledgeable staff includes 50 Sales Reps
and Product Specialists working hard to earn your trust.
La compagnie Stevens est une des pionnières dans la communauté
canadienne des soins de santé. Elle comble les besoins des professionnels
de la santé canadiens depuis 1874, par l’entremise de cinq centres de
distribution au pays. Le personnel spécialisé de la compagnie Stevens compte
50 représentants des ventes et spécialistes des produits qui travaillent fort
pour gagner votre confiance.
Thunder Bay
BOOTH: 827
www.thunderbayhealth.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Thunder Bay offers the benefits of a major centre set in the unspoiled beauty
of the north.Teaching, research and continuing professional development
opportunities for physicians are offered through the Northern Ontario School
of Medicine, Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, St Joseph’s Care
Group and various other options.
Thunder Bay vous offre les avantages d’un grand centre et la nature intacte
du Nord. Des possibilités d’enseignement, de recherche et de développement
professionnel continu sont offertes aux médecins par le biais de l’École de
médecine du Nord de l’Ontario, du Centre régional des sciences de la santé
de Thunder Bay, du St Joseph’s Care Group, ainsi que différentes autres
options.
Trimedic
www.trimedic-inc.com BOOTH: 608
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Trimedic provides quality medical supplies, devices and instruments to
physicians, clinics and hospitals across Canada. We are at the forefront of
technology offering Radio Frequency Identification - a new way to monitor
supplies in and out of our customer’s storage area in real time with greater
efficiencies and cost savings.
Trimedic offre des fournitures médicales de qualité, ainsi que des dispositifs
et des instruments aux médecins, aux cliniques et aux hôpitaux à travers
le Canada. Nous sommes à la fine pointe de la technologie, puisque nous
offrons l’identification par fréquence radio - une nouvelle façon de contrôler
les entrées et les sorties des fournitures dans les entrepôts de nos clients en
temps réel, permettant une plus grande efficacité et des économies de coûts.
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Trudell Medical International
BOOTH: 346
www.trudellmed.com PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Trudell Medical International manufactures innovative devices for respiratory
disease management including AEROCHAMBER* Valved Holding Chambers,
TRUZONE* Peak Flow Meters and AEROECLIPSE* Breath Actuated
Nebulizers. Visit our booth to learn more about: 1) How devices that
provide feedback to patients may improve compliance 2) Why chambers are
considered non-interchangeable 3) How patients can get insurance coverage
for their devices.
Trudell Medical International fabrique des dispositifs innovants pour la
gestion des maladies respiratoires, incluant les chambres de rétention à valve
AEROCHAMBER*, les débimètres pour débit de pointe TRUZONE* et les
nébuliseurs actionnés par la respiration AEROCLIPSE*. Visitez notre kiosque
pour en savoir plus sur : 1) Comment les dispositifs qui fournissent une
rétroaction aux patients pourraient améliorer l’observance? 2) Pourquoi les
chambres sont considérées comme non interchangeables? 3) Comment les
patients peuvent être indemnisés par les assurances pour leurs dispositifs.
UBC Family Medicine
www.familymed.ubc.ca/
BOOTH: 741
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
UBC Department of Family Medicine employs a distributed model of
education, involving, under one program, 15 educational sites, each
providing its own distinctive strength, and particular learning opportunities.
Le Département de médicine familiale de l’Université de la ColombieBritannique utilise un modèle d’éducation décentralisé impliquant, sous un
même programme, 15 sites de formation offrant chacun des forces distinctives
et des possibilités d’apprentissage particulières.
University Health Network
BOOTH: 826
www.uhn.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The C-Change initiative was developed to harmonize Canada’s clinical
practice guidelines for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease.
This booth showcases the online Clinical Resource Centre, developed with
Elsevier Canada, which will host content and clinical tools specifically
designed to help family medicine practitioners manage cardiovascular risk.
L’initiative C-Change a été conçue pour harmoniser les guides de
pratique clinique canadiens sur la prévention et le traitement des maladies
cardiovasculaires. Ce stand présente le centre de ressources cliniques en ligne,
élaboré avec Elsevier Canada, qui hébergera du matériel et des outils cliniques
conçus pour aider les médecins de famille à prendre en charge les risques
cardiovasculaires.
University of Alberta,
Family Medicine Residency Program
www.familymed.med.ualberta.ca
BOOTH: 944
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Cash
The Department of Family Medicine, at
the University of Alberta, offers a
Residency Program and Additional Skills
Programs. Our mandate is to graduate
well-rounded, skillful physicians with a comprehensive knowledge base and
interest in continuing medical education. The program has at their disposal a
vast resource base in hospitals, clinics and community service centers.
Residents choose from a variety of programming choices and learning sites.
Le Département de médecine familiale de l’Université de l’Alberta offre un
programme de résidence et des programmes de compétences avancées.
Notre mandat est de former des médecins possédant une base complète
de connaissances et un intérêt pour la formation médicale continue. Le
programme dispose d’une vaste base de ressources dans les hôpitaux, les
cliniques et les centres de services communautaires. Les résidents ont un
choix varié de programmes et de sites d’apprentissage.
EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
Contest Contribution: Cash
Join us to learn about the University of
Calgary Family Medicine Programs. We
are an energetic, expanding and
innovative Department whose goal is to
train outstanding Family Physicians. We
offer a newly-designed “Triple-C”
curriculum in a Province that offers
amazing lifestyle opportunities.
Nous vous invitons à venir vous renseigner au sujet des programmes de
médecine familiale de l’Université de Calgary. Nous sommes un département
dynamique et novateur, en pleine expansion, dont le but est de former des
médecins de famille exceptionnels. Nous appliquons le nouveau Cursus
Triple-C dans une Province qui offre des possibilités de mode de vie
incroyable.
University of Manitoba
BOOTH: 744
www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/medicine/family_medicine
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The University of Manitoba Family Medicine Residency Program offers many
opportunities for residency training in urban and rural settings as well as
experiences in bilingual and northern/remote surroundings. Various Enhanced
Skills Programs are also available in areas such as Anesthesia, Emergency
Medicine, Sports and Exercise Medicine, and Palliative Medicine.
Le Programme de résidence en médecine familiale de l’Université du
Manitoba offre plusieurs possiblités de formation en résidence dans des
milieux ruraux et urbains, ainsi que des expériences dans les régions bilingues
et nordiques ou éloignées. Des programmes de compétences avancées sont
aussi offerts dans des domaines tels que l’anasthésie, la médecine d’urgence,
la médecine du sport et de l’exercice et la médecine palliative.
University of Ottawa,
Dept. of Family Medicine
www.familymedicine.uottawa.ca
BOOTH: 843
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The Department of Family Medicine at the University of Ottawa has five
teaching sites in the Ottawa region and two rural teaching sites in Pembroke
and Winchester. A francophone Ottawa community hospital site gives
postgraduates and undergraduates an opportunity to learn in a French
environment. Third year opportunities in a wide range of disciplines of interest
to Family Medicine are also available.
Le Département de médecine famililale de l’Université d’Ottawa compte cinq
sites d’enseignement dans la région de la capitale nationale et deux dans les
régions rurales de Pembroke et de Wichester. Un milieu de formation dans un
hôpital communautaire francophone d’Ottawa donne la chance aux étudiants
des niveaux postdoctoral et prédoctoral d’apprendre dans une environnement
francophone. Des possiblités pour les étudiants de troisième année dans une
grande variété de disciplines et d’intérêts en médecine familiale sont aussi
offertes.
University of Toronto –
Dept of Family & Community Medicine
BOOTH: 740
www.dfcm.utoronto.ca/
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of
Toronto offers diversity and opportunities in all aspects of medical education:
undergraduate and postgraduate education, clinical and academic fellowships
as well as global health and research programs. Educational resources and
professional development activities are highly developed at our 14 teaching
divisions and within a network of more than 34 community practices.
Le Département de médecine familiale et communautaire de l’Université de
Toronto mise sur la diversité et offre des possibilités dans tous les aspects
de l’éducation médicale prédoctorale et postdoctorale, des bourses de
recherche clinique et scientifique, ainsi que des programmes de recherche et
en santé globale. Des ressources éducatives et des activités de développement
professionnel sont hautement perfectionnées dans nos 14 divisions
d’enseignement qui font partie d’un réseau comptant plus de 34 pratiques
communautaires.
University of Western Ontario
BOOTH: 943 & 945
www.familymedicineuwo.ca/ PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
Contest Contribution: Textbooks
The Department of Family Medicine’s
residency program at Western trains
comprehensive family physicians and
leaders in family medicine through a
curriculum that is supportive, flexible and dedicated to the needs of its
residents. Our Department was the first in Canada to offer both a MClSc and
PhD program in Family Medicine. Stop by our booth to meet our team and
learn more about our programs!
Le programme de résidence du Département de médecine familiale
de l’Université Western forme des médecins de famille prêts à exercer
la médecine complète et globale, et des leaders en médecine familiale
grâce à un cursus qui se veut flexible, encourageant et axé sur les besoins
des résidents. Notre département a été le premier au Canada à offrir un
programme de MClSc et de PhD en médecine familiale. Visitez notre stand
pour recontrer notre équipe et en savoir plus sur nos programmes!
Valco Products
www.valco.ca
BOOTH: 821
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
Contest Contribution: Cash
We look forward to presenting to healthcare
professionals, several necessary products in
the treatment of venous and lymphatic
diseases (MEDI medical compression
garments and Circaid non elastic
compressive garments, dopplers and sequential pumps Huntleigh), as well as
a complete line of sport compression garments for prevention of sports
injuries (EC3D), and our comfortable orthopedic products MediOrtho.
Les professionnels de la santé auront accès à plusieurs produits indispensables
pour le traitement des maladies veineuses et lymphatiques (vêtements
compressifs médicaux Medi et Circaid, dopplers et pompes séquentielles
Huntleigh). Nous vous ferons aussi découvrir une gamme de vêtements
de compression pour la prévention des blessures sportives (EC3D), et nos
produits orthopédiques exceptionnellement confortables MediOrtho.
University of Saskatchewan
BOOTH: 743
www.medicine.usask.ca/family/ PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The University of Saskatchewan’s Department of Family Medicine provides
collaborative primary care sites for training family practice residents and other
health professionals. It offers an academic and community based program
allowing residents to become family physicians with the skills to practice in
rural, remote and urban communities.
Le Département de médecine familiale de l’Université de la Saskatchewan
compte des sites de soins primaires en collaboration pour la formation des
résidents en médecine familiale et des autres professionnels de la santé. C’est
un programme universitaire et basé dans la communauté qui permet aux
résidents de devenir des médecins de famille compétents pour la pratique
rurale, en région éloignée et dans les communautés urbaines.
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University of Calgary, Department of Family Medicine
www.ucalgary.ca/familymedicine
BOOTH: 841
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
exhibits • expositions
EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
Valeant Canada
www.valeantcanada.com BOOTH: 508
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Valeant Canada is a specialty pharmaceutical company and a subsidiary of
Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. Valeant Canada manufactures,
markets, and/or distributes pharmaceutical products to both primary care and
specialist physicians in Canada. The Company focuses its efforts primarily
in the areas of Pain Management, Cardiovascular Disease, Neurology and
Dermatology.
Valeant Canada est une entreprise spécialisée dans le secteur pharmaceutique
et une filiale de Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc. Valeant Canada
fabrique, commercialise et/ou distribue des produits pharmaceutiques
pour les médecins spécialistes et de soins primaires au Canada. L’entreprise
concentre principalement ses efforts dans les domaines des maladies
cardiovasculaires, de la neurologie, de la dermatologie et du soulagement de
la douleur.
Vancouver Island Health Authority
BOOTH: 303
www.viha.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Cash
The Vancouver Island Health Authority provides
VANCOUVER ISLAND
the entire spectrum of healthcare services to
the 752,000 residents of Vancouver Island. We
have a variety of Family Physician opportunities
and practice models available to consider. We
invite you to discover Vancouver Island… with unlimited possibilities for your
career, family and future!
health
authority
La régie de santé de l’île de Vancouver offre l’éventail complet des services
de santé aux 752 000 résidants de l’île de Vancouver. Nous offrons diverses
possibilités d’emplois et de modèles de pratique aux médecins de famille.
Nous vous invitons à découvrir l’île de Vancouver… et ses possibilités
illimitées pour votre carrière, votre famille et votre avenir!
Walking Mobility Clinics
www.walkingmobilityclinics.com BOOTH: 922
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Walking Mobility Clinics provides specialty foot care services through its
team of specialist physicians, pedorthists and chiropodists. 12 clinics located
across Toronto & GTA, provide a multi-disciplinary approach to evaluating the
individual needs of the patient and providing the best approach for treatment.
Products: Custom orthotics, off-the-shelf & custom braces, orthopaedic
footwear.
Les Walking Mobility Clinics offrent des service spécialisés en soins des
pieds grâce à son équipe de médecins spécialistes, de podo-orthésistes et
de podologistes. Ses 12 cliniques à Toronto et dans la région métropolitaine
adoptent une approche multidisciplinaire pour évaluer les besoins du patient
et choisir la meilleure stratégie thérapeutique. Produits : orthèses sur mesures,
appareils orhopédiques sur mesure ou standard, chaussures orthopédiques.
Warner Chilcott Canada Co.
BOOTH: 820
www.wcrx.com
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Warner Chilcott is a leading specialty pharmaceutical company currently
focused on the gastroenterology, women’s healthcare, dermatology
and urology segments of the North American and Western European
pharmaceuticals markets. The Company is a fullyintegrated company
with internal resources dedicated to the development, manufacturingand
promotion of its products. WCRX-G.
Warner Chilcott est une entreprise de premier plan dans le domaine
pharmaceutique axée sur les segments de la gastroentérologie, de la santé des
femmes, de la dermatologie et de l’urologie des marchés pharmaceutiques
de l’Amérique du Nord et de l’Europe occidentale. L’entreprise est
totalement intégrée et dispose de ressources internes qui se consacrent au
développement, à la fabrication et à la promotion de ses produits. WCRX-G.
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Weeneebayko Area Health Authority
BOOTH: 446
www.weeneebaykohealth.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Remote medical care in North East Ontario’s First Nations communities:
Challenge yourself and learn about the great opportunities available to
physicians and trainees interested in providing comprehensive health care
firmly grounded in the principles of the Social and Political Determinants of
Health. Hosted by Weeneebayko Area Health Authority.
Soins médicaux dans les collectivités éloignées des Premières Nations du
Nord-Est ontarien : Relevez le défi et renseignez-vous sur les merveilleuses
possibilités qui s’offrent aux médecins et aux stagiaires qui s’intéressent à la
prestation de soins de santé complets et globaux, fermement ancrés dans les
principes des déterminants sociaux et politiques de la santé. Sous les auspices
de la régie régionale de la santé de Weeneebayko.
Welch Allyn
www.welchallyn.ca
BOOTH: 822
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Welch Allyn is a leading global manufacturer of medical diagnostic
equipment and a complete range of digital and connected solutions. Welch
Allyn specializes in helping doctors, nurses, and other frontline practitioners
across the globe provide the best patient care by developing innovative
products, breakthrough technologies, and cutting-edge solutions that help
them see more patients, detect more conditions, and improve more lives.
Visit us at our booth today and learn more about how Welch Allyn can help
improve your practice.
Welch Allyn est un chef de file mondial des fabricants d’équipements de
diagnostic médical et d’une gamme complète de solutions numériques
et branchées. Welch Allyn aident les médecins, infirmières et prestataires
de première ligne du monde entier à offrir les meilleurs soins aux patients
grâce à ses produits novateurs, ses technologies de pointe et des solutions
perfectionnées qui les aident à voir plus de patients, à détecter plus de
problèmes et à améliorer plus de vies. Visitez notre stand aujourd’hui pour en
savoircomment Welch Allyn peut vous aider à améliorer votre pratique.
White Rock – BOOTH: 242
South Surrey Division of Family Practice
www.divisionsbc.ca/white-rock-south-surrey
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
White Rock-South Surrey, BC, a beautiful seaside community, is 40 minutes
from Vancouver, 10 minutes from the US border, and close to rural areas.
We are recruiting Locums and Family Physicians. Our practices use Electronic
Medical Records. Incentives include: Guaranteed, competitive income for
locums! Relocation allowance! Recruitment support! Learn more at booth 242!
White Rock – South Surrey, en Colombie-Britannique, est une magnifique
communauté au bord de la mer, à 40 minutes de Vancouver et à 10 minutes
de la frontière américaine, tout près de régions rurales. Nous recrutons des
médecins suppléants et des médecins de famille. Nos pratiques sont équipées
de dossiers médicaux électroniques. Parmi les mesures incitatives figure une
rémunération concurrentielle garantie pour les remplaçants! Une indemnité de
déménagement! Du soutien au recrutement! Renseignez-vous au stand 242!
Wiley
www.wiley.ca
BOOTH: 445
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Founded in 1807, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. has been a valued source
of information and understanding for more than 200 years. We publish
scientific, technical, medical, and scholarly journals, encyclopedias, books,
online products and services; professional/trade books, subscription products,
training materials, online applications and Web sites; and educational
materials for undergraduate and graduate students and lifelong learners.
Fondée en 1807, la société John Wiley & Sons, Inc. est une précieuse source
de renseignements pour une meilleure compréhension depuis plus de
200 ans. Nous publions des revues scientifiques, techniques, médicales et
d’érudition, des encyclopédies, des manuels, des produits et des services
en ligne, des livres spécialisés sur les professions et les métiers, des produits
sur abonnement, du matériel de formation, des applications en ligne et des
sites web, ainsi que du matériel éducatif pour les étudiants aux niveaux
prédoctoral, postdoctoral et pour la formation continue.
EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
Wingham & Area Health Professionals Recruitment is committed to
bringing quality healthcare professionals to Wingham & District Hospital
and the North Huron Family Health Team. We are currently recruiting
Family Medicine physicians who want a join a dynamic group of medical
professionals in rural practice at its finest!
Le service de recrutement Wingham & Area Health Professionals Recruitment
s’est engagé à rassembler à l’hôpital de Wingham & District et dans l’équipe
de santé familiale de North Huron un groupe de professionnels de la santé
de grande qualité. Nous recrutons présentement des médecins de famille qui
veulent se joindre à une équipe dynamique de professionnels de la santé dans
une pratique rurale à son meilleur.
Wonca/AAFP
www.aafp.org
Workplace Safety and Insurance Board
BOOTH: 141
www.wsib.on.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
WSIB administers Ontario’s no-fault workplace insurance for employers and
their workers; providing disability benefits, facilitating quality healthcare
and assisting in timely return to work for workers injured on the job or who
contract an occupational illness. Physicians from the Health Services Division
will be available to answer questions.
La Commission de la sécurité professionnelle et de l’assurance contre les
accidents du travail administre une assurance sans faute en milieu de travail
pour les employeurs et leurs employés. Elle offre des prestations d’invalidité,
facilite des soins de santé de qualité et aide les travailleurs qui se sont blessés
au travail ou qui ont contracté une maladie professionnelle à retourner au
travail en temps opportun. Des médecins de la Division des services de santé
seront disponibles pour répondre à vos questions.
BOOTH: 941
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Computer bags
Learn about the AAFP Scientific
Assembly to be held September 24-28,
2013 in San Diego, CA. Hear about
AAFP international membership, the
American Family Physician journal and
information on other resources valued by
family doctors around the world. Learn about the World Organization of
Family Doctors (Wonca), its working groups, membership options,
conferences, publications and internet resources.
Renseignez-vous sur l’Assemblée scientifique de l’AAFP qui aura lieu du 24 au
28 septembre 2013 à San Diego, CA. Informez-vous au sujet de l’adhésion à
l’AAFP, de l’abonnement à la revue des médecins de famille américains et des
autres ressources valorisées par les médecins de famille dans le monde entier.
Vous trouverez aussi des renseignements sur Wonca (l’organisation mondiale
des médecins), ses groupes de travail, les options d’adhésion, ses conférences,
ses publications et ses ressources sur Internet.
The CFPC collects, uses and discloses personal information in accordance with current privacy legislation and the CFPC privacy policy.
This policy is published in its entirety on its website at www.cfpc.ca. Information provided by registrants to exhibitors is covered by the
privacy policy of the individual exhibit company.
Le CMFC recueille, utilise et communique des renseignements personnels conformément à la législation actuelle relative à la protection de la vie privée et la politique de confidentialité du CMFC. Le text intégral de cette politique est publié sur le site web du CMFC
à www.cfpc.ca. Lorsque les visiteurs interagissent avec les exposants, ils sont assujettis à la politique de confidentialité de l’entreprise
exposant concernée.
The College of Family Physicians of Canada...........College Square
Northern Ontario School of Medicine...................................... 942
Ontario College of Family Physicians......................College Square
Queen’s University................................................................... 745
ACADEMIC MEDICINE / MÉDECINE UNIVERSITAIRE
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of
Canada/CanMEDS.......................................................... 847
Canadian Association of Internes & Residents (CAIR)............... 947
UBC Family Medicine.............................................................. 741
Canadian Post-MD Education Registry (CAPER)........................ 747
University of Alberta, Family Medicine Residency Program...... 944
Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS)......................... 746
University of Calgary, Department of Family Medicine............. 841
Dalhousie Family Medicine..................................................... 845
University of Manitoba............................................................ 744
McGill University – Department of Family Medicine................ 742
University of Ottawa, Department of Family Medicine............. 843
McMaster University, Department of Family Medicine............. 844
University of Saskatchewan...................................................... 743
Medical Council of Canada (MCC).......................................... 846
University of Toronto –
Deparment of Family & Community Medicine................ 740
Memorial University – Primary Healthcare Research Unit........ 842
Memorial University of Newfoundland –
Discipline of Family Medicine........................................ 840
University of Western Ontario....................................... 943 & 945
Wonca/AAFP........................................................................... 941
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exhibits • expositions
Wingham Health Professionals
Recruitment
BOOTH: P3
www.docs2wingham.com PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
exhibits • expositions
EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
ASSOCIATIONS / ASSOCIATIONS
FOUNDATIONS / FONDATIONS
Alzheimer Society of Canada................................................... 345
Canadian Medical Foundation (The)......................................... 946
Association of Hearing Instrument
Practitioners of Ontario (AHIP)....................................... 808
Foundation for Medical Practice Education (The)...................... 117
Canadian ADHD Resource Alliance (CADDRA)......................... P8
Norlien Foundation.................................................................. 428
Research & Education Foundation...........................College Square
Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health........... 442
Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP)............. 127
GOVERNMENT / GOUVERNEMENT
Canadian Association of Optometrists...................................... 544
Canada Revenue Agency.......................................................... 331
Canadian Association of Physician Assistants .......................... 926
Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care....................... 330
Canadian Association of Physicians for the
Environment (CAPE)........................................................ 305
Health Canada –
Radon, Air Quality, Climate Change & Health................ 329
Canadian Athletic Therapists Association.................................. 806
Public Health Agency of Canada................................... 326 & 328
Canadian Cancer Society......................................................... 243
Workplace Safety and Insurance Board.................................... 141
Canadian Consortium for the Investigation of
Cannabinoids (CCIC)...................................................... 829
LIFESTYLE & NUTRITION / STYLE DE VIE ET NUTRITION
Canadian Family Practice Nurses Association........................... P10
Canadian Geriatrics Society..................................................... 643
Canadian Patient Safety Institute.............................................. 327
Canadian Pharmacists Association (CPhA)................................ 647
Canadian Physicians For Aid & Relief (CPAR)........................... 234
Cancer Care Ontario................................................................ 211
Diabetes Regional Coordination Centres of Ontario................. 133
Canada Beef Inc...................................................................... 226
Church & Dwight..................................................................... 437
Dairy Farmers of Canada......................................................... 443
Egg Farmers of Canada............................................................. 823
Ideal Protein............................................................................ 509
Nestlé Canada Inc................................................................... 306
Pronokal Canada..................................................................... 347
Eczema Society........................................................................ 343
MEDICAL DEVICES / DISPOSITIFS MĒDICAUX
Eye See … Eye Learn............................................................... 542
Advanced Innovations Inc........................................................ 311
General Practice Psychotherapy Association............................. 909
Bionix Medical Technologies.................................................... 705
General Practice Services Committee....................................... 301
GE Healthcare......................................................................... 224
Hypertension Canada.............................................................. 404
Hologic The Women’s Health Company................................... 546
OMA’s Section on General & Family Practice............................. P4
M and M Sales............................................................. 634 lounge
Ontario Chiropractic Association............................................. 307
Medisafe Distribution Inc......................................................... 540
Osteoporosis Canada............................................................... 828
SeeMore Imaging Canada.......................................................... P2
Physicians for Global Survival.................................................. 245
Sigvaris.................................................................................... 344
Screen Colons Canada............................................................. 129
Surgo Surgical Supply.............................................................. 506
Society of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists
of Canada (SOGC).......................................................... 721
The Stevens Company Limited................................................. 218
The Canadian Medical Hall of Fame........................................ 940
The Lung Association............................................................... 917
Trimedic.................................................................................. 608
Trudell Medical International................................................... 346
Valco Products......................................................................... 821
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES / SERVICES ÉDUCATIFS
Walking Mobility Clinics......................................................... 922
Canadian Cochrane Centre...................................................... 119
Welch Allyn............................................................................. 822
Canadian Institute for Health Information –
Institut Canadien d’information sur la santé.................... 937
MENTAL HEALTH / SANTÉ MENTALE
Centre for Effective Practice..................................................... 939
IUD Information & Training..................................................... 402
Best Start Resource Centre /
Infant Mental Health Promotion .................................... 137
Offord Centre for Child Studies.................................................. P6
Canadian Dementia Knowledge Translation
Network (CDKTN).......................................................... 244
RxFiles . .................................................................................. 905
Homewood Health Centre....................................................... 901
FINANCIAL INVESTMENT / INVESTISSEMENTS
PHARMACEUTICAL / PHARMACEUTIQUE
Fortress Real Capital................................................................ 637
Abbott..................................................................................... 400
Raintree Financial Solutions – Dave Wiitala............................. 919
Amgen Canada........................................................................ 830
Scotiabank............................................................................... 426
Astellas Pharma Canada........................................................... 709
TD Insurance Meloche Monnex............................................... 430
Bayer Inc................................................................................. 514
Boehringer Ingelheim (Canada) Ltd.......................................... 500
Ddrops Company..................................................................... 727
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EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
PUBLISHERS / ÉDITEURS
Ferring Pharmaceuticals........................................................... 804
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.................................................. 911
Genacol Canada...................................................................... 441
Medical Post (The)................................................................... 831
GlaxoSmithKline...................................................................... 434
Wiley...................................................................................... 445
Janssen.................................................................................... 602
Johnson & Johnson................................................................... 800
Lundbeck Canada.................................................................... 601
MedCannAccess...................................................................... 216
Medical Futures Inc................................................................. 342
Medicis Canada Ltd................................................................. 700
Merck Canada......................................................................... 706
RECRUITERS / RECRUTEMENT
AIM Health Group................................................................... 231
Appletree Medical Group........................................................ 447
Brantford-Brant, Halton, Hamilton and Niagara....................... 714
Calgary Foothills Primary Care Network................................... P12
Canadian Forces Health Services............................................. 227
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Canada Inc...................................... 615
Canadian Forces Quality of Life –
Military Family Health Care............................................ 229
Novo Nordisk Canada Diabetes............................................... 503
Department of Family Medicine – Calgary – AHS..................... 407
Novo Nordisk Canada Inc........................................................ 736
Health Match BC..................................................................... 913
Paladin Labs............................................................................ 207
Health Workforce Queensland................................................. 147
Pendopharm............................................................................ 247
Hôpital Glengarry Memorial Hospital...................................... 645
Pfizer Canada.......................................................................... 906
Interior Health......................................................................... 915
PharmaCare Laboratories......................................................... 920
J.A. Hildes Northern Medical Unit........................................... 411
Purdue Pharma........................................................................ 415
Kirkland and District Hospital.................................................... P7
Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals........................................... 308
Lady Dunn Health Centre.......................................................... P5
Sanofi Allergy.......................................................................... 420
LocumsOntario........................................................................ 143
Sanofi Diabetes........................................................................ 320
MCI The Doctor’s Office ™...................................................... 731
Stiefel, a GSK company........................................................... 635
MDSEARCH.CA....................................................................... 641
Sudocrem/Aleva Naturals......................................................... 930
Northern Medical Services....................................................... 907
Takeda Canada Inc.................................................................. 834
NT Health Workforce Australia.................................... 406 & 408
Valeant Canada....................................................................... 508
Nova Scotia Department of Health & Wellness........................ 933
Warner Chilcott Canada Co..................................................... 820
Nunavut, Dept of Health and Social services........................... 606
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES /
PRODUITS ET SERVICES DE GESTION DE LA PRATIQUE
NZLocums/NZMedics.............................................................. 928
Accentus.................................................................................. 534
Physicianquest – Bruce Power.................................................... P1
Alpha Global iT....................................................................... 121
Rural Doctors Workforce Agency............................................. 340
Canada Health Infoway............................................................ 444
Rural Health Workforce Australia (Rhwa)............................... 236
Canadian Health Systems ....................................................... 903
Rural Ontario Medical Program .............................................. 935
DOCUdavit Solutions.............................................................. 228
saskdocs.ca.............................................................................. 701
MD Physician Services / Canadian Medical Association........... 640
Sioux Lookout Regional Physician Services Inc........................ 309
Med Access Inc....................................................................... 341
Stratford Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance &
Goderich Alexandra Marine & General Hospital............. 409
Medvue Medical Imaging......................................................... 435
MyMalpracticeExpert.com........................................................ P11
Nightingale Informatix Corporation.......................................... 232
Ontario Telemedicine Network................................................ 145
OntarioMD.............................................................................. 410
OptiMed Software.................................................................... 507
OSCAR McMaster.................................................................... 209
Ochre Recruitment.................................................................. 707
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre........................................... P9
Thunder Bay............................................................................ 827
Vancouver Island Health Authority........................................... 303
Weeneebayko Area Health Authority........................................ 446
White Rock – South Surrey Division of Family Practice............ 242
Wingham Health Professionals Recruitment............................... P3
P&P Data Systems Inc.............................................................. 125
PEPID...................................................................................... 220
Preventice & Mihealth Tech Booth........................................... 734
RSRS – Record Storage and Retrieval Services.......................... 310
Shoppers Health Care Portal / Portail Sante Shoppers............... 440
Smart eCharts “Best, Easy and Affordable Choice”................... 240
STI Technologies Limited.......................................................... 241
The Community Network......................................................... 729
University Health Network – C-Change Program...................... 826
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exhibits • expositions
Eli Lilly Canada Inc.................................................................. 246
FLOOR PLAN • PLAN D’ÉTAGE ET CARTES
FLOOR PLAN • PLAN D’ÉTAGE ET CARTES
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BMO Field
Allstream
Centre
Direct Energy Centre
Thompson
Toronto
Factory
Theatre
Billy Bishop
Toronto City
Airport
HTO Park
West
Hyatt Regency
Toronto on King
HTO
Park
RitzCBC The
Carlton
Museum
PawsWay
Residence Inn
Downtown
Eskimo Art
Gallery Inc.
Museum of
Inuit Art
Hôtel Le
Germain
Maple Leaf
Square
Real Sports
Bar & Grill
Brookfield
Place
Sony Centre
Trump
Tower
One King West
Hotel & Residence
The Bay
Hotel Novotel
Toronto Centre
Le Meridien
King Edward
MAP • Plan
The Richmond
Hoilday Inn Toronto
Downtown Centre
The
Ma
Ramada Plaza
Toronto
MAP • PLAN
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701 A/B
Research Day / Journée de Récherche
718 A/B
Family Medicine Education Forum (FMEF)
Forum sur l’éducation en médecine familiale (FEMF)
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Assemblée générale annuelle de la Section des enseignants
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Assemblé générale annuelle du CMFC
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General Sessions / Séances générales
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OCFP President’s Installation / L’instattion du président du CMFO
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FMF Celebration / Soirée gala du FMF
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Humanities Theatre
Théâtre des sciences humaines
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floor plan • Plan d’Étage et cartes
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Palais des congrès du Toronto Métropolitain – Immeuble sud
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DN
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UP
DN
DN
UP
EXHIBIT HALL
CEILING SPACE
COAT CHECK
SOUTH ADMIN
ENTRANCE
UP
UP
DN
DN
UP
RAMP UP
DN
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631B
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UP
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MEETING ROOM
CEILING SPACE
4
EL. LOBBY
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floor plan • Plan d’Étage et cartes
FLOOR PLAN • PLAN D’ÉTAGE ET CARTES
Upper Level Meeting Rooms
and Ballroom
Salles de réunions au niveau
supérieur
Retail
Azure
Restaurant
Main Lobby
Meetings
Mainpro-C Sessions
Business
Centre
Réunions
Séances Mainpro-C
Sapphire
Turquoise
Conquest
Kingsway
Visionary
Wentworth
Executive
Office
Wellington
Mens
Womens
Halton
Haliburton
High
Park
Grenadier
Caledon
Humber
Oakville
Storage
Lower Level Meeting Rooms
and Ballroom
Salles de réunions
au niveau inférieur
Banquet Office
Niagara
Mens
Womens
Ballroom A
Pre-Function
Group and
Conventions
Office
Ballroom B
Simcoe
Sales
Office
Hotel Entrance
Retail
130 Ontario
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FLOOR PLAN • PLAN D’ÉTAGE ET CARTES
MEDICAL
CENTRE
vvvvv
TUDOR
7
TUDOR
8
MENS
CONFEDERATION
6
TO GARAGE
CONFEDERATION
5
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CONFEDERATION
3
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Main Mezzanine Floor / Niveau Mezzanine principale
SASKATCHEWAN
LADIES
AUDIO
VISUAL
ROOM
CHECK
ROOM
NOVA
SCOTIA
NEW
BRUNSWICK
PRINCE
EDWARD
ISLAND
ALBERTA
NFLD.
MANITOBA
KITCHEN
QUEBEC
BOARDROOM
TERRITORIES
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
MENS
ALGONQUIN
YORK
STATION
BAR
LIBRARY
YORK
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
LADIES
SALES/CATERING OFFICE
RESERVATION
OFFICE
ESCALATORS
Convention Floor / Niveau du Congrès
STAGE
KITCHEN
MENS
LADIES
ONTARIO
CANADIAN
CONCERT HALL
FOYER
FOYER
CHECK
ROOM
SALON B
SALON A
BALLROOM
TORONTO
ESCALATORS
Thursday / Jeudi
18:00
Ontario College of Family Physicians Awards Ceremony
Cérémonie de remise des prix du Collège des médecins de famille de l’Ontario
Ontario Room – Convention Level
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floor plan • Plan d’Étage et cartes
Mainpro-C Sessions
Séances Mainpro-C
floor plan • Plan d’Étage et cartes
FLOOR PLAN • PLAN D’ÉTAGE ET CARTES
Mainpro-C Sessions
Séances Mainpro-C
2nd Floor / 2e étage
Mezzanine
Printed on Rolland Enviro100 Satin, 60 lb Text and 80 lb Cover,
which contains 100% post-consumer fiber, is FSL®, EcoLogo
and Processed Chlorine-Free certified and is manufactured using
renewable biogas energy.
Imprimé sur du papier d’impression Rolland Enviro100 Satin
(60lb texte et 80 lb couverture). Ces papiers sont faits de fibres
100 % post-consommation, certifiées FSC® et EcoLogo. Procédé
sans chlore et fabriqué à partir d’énergie renouvelable biogaz.
Environmental savings per ton (compared to its virgin
equivalent):
Économies environnementales par tonne (par rapport au
matière vierge équivalente) :
trees
62
132 water
229,334 litres
air emissions
9,030 kg CO2
solid waste
3,474 kg
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arbres
eau
émissions atmosphériques déchets solides
62 229,334 litres
9,030 kg CO2
3,474 kg
PARTNERS / PARTENAIRES
We gratefully acknowledge the following partners for their ongoing support of Family Medicine Forum.
En remerciement de leur soutien continu au Forum en médecine familiale,
nous tenons à exprimer notre reconnaissance à nos fidèles partenaires.
ANNUAL PARTNERS / PARTENAIRES ANNUELS
We gratefully acknowledge the following partners for their annual support of
Family Medicine Forum 2012
En remerciement de leur soutien au Forum en médecine familiale 2012,
nous tenons à exprimer notre reconnaissance à nos partenaires annuels.
DIAMOND • DIAMANT
RUBY • RUBIS
SAPPHIRE • SAPHIR
PARTNERS / PARTENAIRES
CONTINUING PARTNERS / FIDÈLES PARTENAIRES
Pre-Conference Day November 6
Journée préconférence le 6 novembre
Vancouver Convention Centre
Centre des congrès de Vancouver
www.cfpc.ca/fmf
The Ontario
College of
Family Physicians
Le Collège des
médecins de famille
de l’Ontario
Annual Scientific Assembly
Assemblée scientifique annuelle
November 28–30, 2013
Du 28 au 30 novembre 2013
Hilton Downtown Toronto Hotel
Toronto, Ontario
www.ocfp.on.ca/asa
Photos courtesy of Tourism Vancouver and Toronto Tourism / Photos gracieuseté Tourisme Vancouver and Toronto Tourism
November 7–9 novembre

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