2013 - FMF

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2013 - FMF
www.cfpc.ca/fmf
Program
Programme
November 7 – 9 novembre
Pre-conference Day November 6 / novembre Journée préconférence
Vancouver Convention Centre – Centre des congrès de Vancouver
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WELCOME • BIENVENUE
WELCOME • BIENVENUE
Welcome!
Bienvenue !
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 présenter
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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS • TABLE DES MATIÈRES
TABLE OF CONTENTS • table des matiÈRES
GENERAL INFORMATION / RENSEIGNEMENTS GÉNÉRAUX
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Silent Auction
Encan Silencieux
The Research and Education
Foundation
La Fondation pour la
recherche et l’éducation
Name-dropping at the
REF Silent Auction
The ever-popular REF Silent Auction supporting
our Honours and Awards program already has
an amazing lineup. Be sure to visit College
Square and place your bids from Thursday
November 7th through Saturday November 9th.
If we could drop a few names from our catalog,
they’d include KitchenAid; Swarovski; Roots
Leather; Jamie Oliver; and more Hollywood
memorabilia from the likes of Mark Wahlberg,
Helena Bonham-Carter, and Jake Gyllenhall,
as well as signed DVDs such as “The Help,”
autographed by Oscar Nominee Viola Davis.
De grands noms à l’encan
silencieux de la fré
L’encan silencieux de la FRÉ, qui appuie
financièrement notre programme des prix et
bourses et jouit d’un franc succès, peut déjà
compter sur des noms réputés. Du jeudi 7
novembre au samedi 9 novembre, ne manquez
pas de vous rendre au Carrefour du Collège
pour miser sur de nombreux articles. Parmi les
noms de marque figurant à notre catalogue,
mentionnons KitchenAid, Swarovski, Roots
Leather et Jamie Oliver; de nombreux objets
sortis tout droit d’Hollywood et d’acteurs tels
Mark Wahlberg, Helena Bonham-Carter et Jake
Gyllenhall; ainsi que des DVD, notamment « La
couleur des sentiments » autographié par Viola
Davis, qui avait été nominée pour un Oscar.
Messages
Les messages
Keynote Presentations
Discours d’ouverture
11
12
FMF Daily Schedule
Horaire quotidien du FMF
Acknowledgements
Remerciements
16
Information
Information
17
20
Mainpro Credits
Crédits Mainpro
Highlights
Points saillants
24
26
28
Student and Resident Activities
Activités pour les étudiants et les résidents
Sessions of Interest to Those in Their
First Five Years of Family Practice Séances pour ceux et celles qui exercent la médecine
depuis moins de cinq ans
Exhibit Hall
Hall d’exposition
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM / PROGRAMME SCIENTIFIQUE
29 Posters
Affiches
35
38
39
101
125
Mainpro-C Sessions
Séances Mainpro-C
Demonstration Theatre Sessions
Séances dans le théâtre de démonstration
Scientific Program
Programme scientifique
Exhibits
Expositions
Floor plans
Plans d’étage
Partners /Partenaires
Pull Out Section / Section détachable
Day-at-a-glance / .Sommaire des activités de la journée
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MESSAGES • les messages
MESSAGES • LES MESSAGES
I am pleased to extend my warmest greetings to everyone taking part
I am pleased to extend my warmest greetings to everyone taking in the 2013 Family Medicine Forum, hosted by the College of Family Physicians of
part in the 2012 Family Medicine Forum, hosted by the College of Family Canada (CFPC) together with the British Columbia College of Family Physicians
Physicians of Canada (CFPC) together with the Ontario College of Family Physicians (OCFP), in Toronto. (BCCFP), in Vancouver.
The annual Family Medicine Forum coincides with Family Doctor The annual Family Medicine Forum coincides with Family Doctor
Week in Canada, a once‐a‐year opportunity to highlight the important role family 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. physicians play in maintaining the health and well-being of Canadians of all ages.
Family medicine is a challenging but rewarding specialization, which requires Family medicine is a challenging but rewarding specialization, which requires
practitioners to work long hours, while balancing the conflicting demands of work practitioners to work long hours, while balancing the conflicting demands of work
and home life. 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 I would like to commend the organizers for putting together a
educational and networking opportunities available at this gathering, and will stimulating program. I am certain that participants will benefit from the educational
leave with fresh insights and renewed enthusiasm for the vital work that they do. 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. 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. The Rt. Hon. Stephen Harper, P.C., M.P.
Family Medicine Forum 2013 / Forum en médecine familiale 2013 • www.cfpc.ca/fmf
MESSAGES • LES MESSAGES
MESSAGES • les messages
Cʹest avec plaisir que je salue chaleureusement tous les participants du Forum en médecine familiale 2012, conjointement organisé par le C’est avec plaisir que je salue chaleureusement tous les participants
Collège des médecins de famille du Canada (CMFC) et le Collège des médecins de du
Forum en médecine familiale 2013, conjointement organisé par le Collège des
famille de l’Ontario, à Toronto. médecins
de famille du Canada (CMFC) et le Collège des médecins de famille de la
Le Forum en médecine familiale coïncide avec la Semaine du Colombie-Britannique
(CMFCB)
médecin de famille au Canada, une occasion de rendre un hommage annuel aux Le Forum en médecine familiale coïncide avec la Semaine du médecin
médecins qui assurent la santé et le bien‐être des Canadiens de tous âges. La de
famille au Canada, une occasion de rendre un hommage annuel aux médecins qui
médecine familiale est une spécialisation exigeante mais très valorisante pour ses assurent
la santé et le bien-être des Canadiens de tous âges. La médecine familiale
praticiens qui doivent travailler de longues heures tout en conciliant carrière et famille. 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 Je
tiens à féliciter les organisateurs d’avoir préparé un programme
des plus intéressants alliant discours, ateliers et expositions. Il ne fait aucun des
plus intéressants alliant discours, ateliers et expositions. Il ne fait aucun
doute que les possibilités dʹapprentissage et de réseautage quʹoffre l’événement doute
que les possibilités d’apprentissage et de réseautage qu’offre 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 bénéficieront
à tous les participants, et que ces derniers repartiront avec des
accomplissent. idées
novatrices et un enthousiasme renouvelé pour le travail indispensable qu’ils
accomplissent.
Au nom du gouvernement du Canada, je vous souhaite un Au
nom du gouvernement du Canada, je vous souhaite un
rassemblement des plus fructueux. rassemblement
des plus fructueux.
OTTAWA 2012
Le très honorable Stephen Harper, c.p., député
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MESSAGES • les messages
MESSAGES • LES MESSAGES
A Message from the Premier
Message de la première ministre
As Premier of the Province of British Columbia,
I am pleased to welcome all the delegates to
the College of Family Physicians of Canada’s
2013 Family Medicine Forum, co-hosted by the
BC College of Family Physicians and the CFPC’s
Sections of Teachers and Researchers.
En tant que première ministre de la province de
la Colombie-Britannique, c’est avec grand plaisir
que je souhaite la bienvenue à tous les délégués
du Forum en médecine familiale 2013 du Collège
des médecins de famille du Canada, organisé en
collaboration avec le Collège des médecins de
famille de la C.-B. et les Sections des enseignants et
des chercheurs du CMFC.
As the voice in family medicine in Canada, your
expertise, experience, and relationships with
patients helps to make our health care system
the best in the world. I commend you for your
commitment to excellence in the delivery of family
medicine, primary care, health and wellness.
I wish you all the best in your deliberations around
clinical, teaching and faculty development topics.
The many options on the agenda will certainly
provide everyone with a lot of new knowledge,
new ideas and new connections, to strengthen
your professional foundation.
I hope you will have a great FMF and that you will
also enjoy some of the many sights and sounds of
the Metro Vancouver area.
Sincerely,
Vous êtes les porte-parole de la médecine familiale
au Canada et à ce titre, votre expertise, votre
expérience et les relations que vous nouez avec vos
patients font de notre système de soins de santé
un des meilleurs au monde. Je tiens à vous féliciter
pour votre engagement envers l’excellence dans
les domaines de la médecine familiale, des soins
primaires, de la santé et du mieux-être.
J’espère que vous aurez des discussions fructueuses
sur la pratique clinique, l’enseignement et la
formation professorale. Les nombreux événements
à l’ordre du jour vous apporteront certainement
beaucoup de nouvelles connaissances, de nouvelles
idées et de nouvelles connexions pour consolider
votre base professionnelle.
Je vous souhaite un excellent FMF et j’espère que
vous aurez le temps de découvrir l’ambiance
chaleureuse de la région métropolitaine de
Vancouver.
Christy Clark
Premier
Cordialement,
Christy Clark
Première ministre
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MESSAGES • LES MESSAGES
MESSAGES • les messages
Nous veillons sur la terre et la mer et en retour, elles veillent sur nous.
A Message from the Mayor
Message du maire
On behalf of the citizens of Vancouver, and my
colleagues on City Council, I want to extend my
warmest greetings to all those attending the 2013
Family Medicine Forum.
Au nom des citoyens de Vancouver et de mes
collègues au Conseil municipal, je souhaite la
plus cordiale bienvenue à tous ceux et celles qui
assisteront au Forum en médecine familiale 2013.
The City of Vancouver is committed to building a
sustainable and thriving health care system. We
fully support the work done by the College of Family
Physicians of Canada, the British Columbia College of
Family Physicians and the CFPC’s Sections of Teachers
and Researchers. By working to foster dialogue and
the exchange of ideas we will ensure our communities
are well cared for.
La ville de Vancouver est déterminée à bâtir un
système de santé durable et solide. Nous appuyons
sans réserve le travail mené par le Collège des
médecins de famille du Canada, le Collège des
médecins de famille de la Colombie-Britannique et
les Sections des enseignants et des chercheurs du
CMFC. En favorisant le dialogue et les échanges
d’idées, nous ferons en sorte que nos collectivités
reçoivent les soins et l’attention dont elles ont
besoin.
We are also very proud of the reputation Vancouver
enjoys as one of the world’s most beautiful and unique
meeting destinations. I hope that in addition to
attending the Conference you are able to experience
the many cultural and recreational activities the City
has to offer. I know everyone involved in organizing
the conference will ensure your time with us is
special.
Once again, welcome to Vancouver, and I hope you
enjoy your stay.
Yours truly,
De plus, nous sommes très fiers de la réputation
de Vancouver, qui est reconnue comme un lieu de
convergence unique pour les forums et les congrès.
J’espère que vous aurez la chance de découvrir
les diverses activités culturelles et récréatives qui
font la renommée de notre ville. Je sais que les
organisateurs du Forum veilleront à rendre votre
séjour inoubliable.
Encore une fois, soyez les bienvenus à Vancouver.
Cordialement,
Gregor Robertson
MAYOR
Gregor Robertson
MAIRE
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MESSAGES • les messages
MESSAGES • LES MESSAGES
FMF registrants, welcome to Vancouver!
The College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC), the British Columbia College of Family Physicians (BCCFP),
and the CFPC’s Sections of Teachers and Researchers are pleased to welcome you to Family Medicine Forum (FMF)
2013 in Vancouver!
This year’s program offers a robust scientific lineup for you, as well as engaging and thought-provoking speakers
and events.
On Wednesday, two outstanding pre-conference activities are the 9th Annual Family Medicine Research Day and
Family Medicine Education Forum - offering workshops, free-standing paper presentations, and poster displays,
planned and presented by the CFPC’s Section of Researchers and Section of Teachers. This is an excellent
networking and learning opportunity for those with an interest in research and/or teaching.
Thursday’s keynote gets things started with the 2013 CFPC-Scotiabank Family Medicine Lectureship to be presented
by Chief Shawn Atleo. He will address the challenges of caring for Canada’s First Nations populations in “Creating
Understanding and Balance – Working together for improved First Nation health outcomes.” For Friday’s keynote,
the topic turns to Canada’s health care system as Mr Steven Lewis addresses what we need to do to “turn the
system upside down.”
We hope that you’ll join us for the CFPC’s Annual General Meeting, and explore College Square in the Exhibit
Hall. Returning this year is the Mainpro Lounge, located beside College Square, where you can learn more about
changes to Mainpro to better meet your learning requirements.
With a schedule chocked full of sessions, events, and activities, you’ll want to keep up with the action at FMF
Today—our online news source. Daily videos and articles will keep you informed of the daily highlights and what’s
coming up tomorrow. If you haven’t done so already, download the free CFPC smartphone and tablet app so you
can view the program, access the events schedule, and input your CME credits. Of course, you can also provide
your comments through Twitter, Facebook, and CFPC Live.
FMF wraps up with the Convocation and Awards Ceremony on Saturday evening. As we welcome new members
to the College and celebrate members’ success, we are reminded of the great responsibility we have as front line
health professionals to deliver exceptional health care to the people of Canada. And that’s why FMF exists—
to ensure continued learning and to provide an opportunity for information sharing and networking with our
colleagues from across the country. Please join us at the FMF Celebration at the end of the evening, where we will
celebrate another great event.
Have a wonderful week! Connect with old friends, make new friends, and make the most of FMF 2013 and your
time in beautiful Vancouver.
Marie-Dominique Beaulieu, MD, CCFP, FCFP
President – CFPC
Présidente – CMFC
Shari Claremont, MD, CCFP
President – BCCFP
Présidente – CMFCB
Pierre-Paul Tellier, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Chair, FMF Advisory Committee
Président, Comité consultative du FMF
MESSAGES • LES MESSAGES
Le Collège des médecins de famille du Canada (CMFC), le Collège des médecins de famille de la Colombie-Britannique
(CMFCB) et les Sections des enseignants et des chercheurs du CMFC vous souhaitent la bienvenue au Forum en
médecine familiale (FMF) 2013 de Vancouver!
Cette année, notre programme vous propose un contenu scientifique riche et présente des conférenciers et des
événements engageants qui susciteront la réflexion.
Deux préconférences exceptionnelles sont à l’ordre du jour mercredi : la 9e Journée de la recherche en médecine
familiale et le Forum sur l’éducation en médecine familiale organisés respectivement par la Section des chercheurs et
la Section des enseignants du CMFC. Ces activités vous permettent de suivre des ateliers, voir les présentations libres
et faire la visite des affiches. En plus d’être une source d’apprentissage, il s’agit de l’occasion par excellence d’entrer en
contact avec ceux et celles qui partagent votre passion pour la recherche et/ou l’enseignement.
Jeudi, le coup d’envoi est donné par le chef Shaw Atleo qui prononcera le discours d’ouverture de la Conférence
de médecine familiale CMFC/Banque Scotia 2013. Sous le thème Compréhension et équilibre : Travailler ensemble
pour améliorer la santé des Premières Nations, il soulignera les difficultés qu’il faut surmonter pour prendre soin
des populations autochtones du Canada. Vendredi, la parole est donnée à M. Steven Lewis qui, dans son discours
d’ouverture, s’intéressera au système de soins de santé du Canada et à ce qu’il convient de faire pour « révolutionner
le système ».
Nous espérons que vous assisterez à l’Assemblée annuelle du CMFC et que vous prendrez le temps d’explorer le
Carrefour du Collège, dans le hall d’exposition. Encore une fois cette année, vous pourrez visiter le Salon Mainpro,
adjacent au Carrefour du Collège, pour obtenir des renseignements sur les changements apportés à Mainpro pour
mieux répondre à vos besoins d’apprentissage.
Séances, événements, activités... avec un emploi du temps aussi chargé, vous voudrez suivre l’action à l’aide de
FMF au quotidien — notre source de nouvelles en ligne. Chaque jour, des vidéos et des articles vous renseigneront
sur les faits saillants de la journée et vous donneront un aperçu des activités du lendemain. Si ce n’est déjà fait,
téléchargez gratuitement l’application du Collège pour tablette et téléphone intelligent afin d’accéder aux programmes,
de consulter l’horaire des activités et d’inscrire vos crédits de FMC. Et bien entendu, vous pourrez écrire vos
commentaires sur Twitter, Facebook et CMFC en direct.
Samedi soir, la Collation des grades et la Cérémonie de remise des prix marquent la fin du FMF. Alors que nous
accueillons les nouveaux membres du Collège et que nous célébrons les réalisations de nos membres, nous sommes
pleinement conscients de la grande responsabilité qui incombe à chacun de nous en tant que médecins de première
ligne pour offrir des soins exceptionnels à la population canadienne. C’est pourquoi le FMF existe... Pour poursuivre
l’apprentissage et fournir une occasion d’échanger des idées et d’établir des contacts avec des collègues des quatre
coins du pays. Soyez des nôtres pour la soirée de clôture du FMF, une autre occasion de célébrer!
Nous vous souhaitons une merveilleuse semaine! Renouez avec vos anciens amis, faites de nouvelles connaissances,
profitez pleinement du FMF 2013 et goûtez aux plaisirs de la belle ville de Vancouver.
Tania Culham, MD, CCFP
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
MESSAGES • les messages
À tous les participants au FMF : bienvenue à Vancouver !
KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS • DISCOURS D’OUVERTURE
KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS • DISCOURS D’OUVERTURE
*FMF keynotes are Mainpro - M1 accredited. Remember to claim your credits.
*Les discours d’ouverture du FMF donnent droit à des crédits Mainpro - M1. N’oubliez pas de demander vos crédits.
TJ100 – THURSDAY / JEUDI
November 7 novembre
Room / Salle : Ballroom A-C • Salle de bal A-C – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
08:00 – 09:30 KEYNOTE ADDRESS / DISCOURS D’OUVERTURE
“Creating Understanding and Balance: Working together for improved
First Nation health outcomes”
« Compréhension et équilibre : Travailler ensemble pour améliorer la santé
des Premières Nations »
Traditional teachings have guided National Chief Shawn A-in-chut Atleo to serve the First Nations
as a leader, facilitator, mediator, planner, and teacher with and for First Nations peoples.
A-in-chut is a Hereditary Chief from the Ahousaht First Nation and was elected to serve a second
term as the National Chief to the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) in July 2012.
National Chief
Shawn A-in-chut Atleo
Chef national
Shawn A-in-chut Atleo
A-in-chut holds a Master’s degree of Education in Adult Learning and Global Change from the
University of Technology in Sydney, Australia and has been honoured to receive several Honorary
Doctorate of Law degrees from universities throughout Canada.
In 2008, A-in-chut’s commitment to education was recognized in his appointment as Chancellor of
Vancouver Island University, becoming British Columbia’s first Indigenous Chancellor.
Committed to the principles of working together through inclusion and respect, A-in-chut forged the historic Leadership
Accord among First Nations leadership in British Columbia. In February 2012, he was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II
Diamond Jubilee Medal for his advocacy work on behalf of First Nations across Canada.
Les enseignements traditionnels ont conduit le chef national, Shawn A-in-chut Atleo, à servir les Premières Nations en tant
que dirigeant, facilitateur, médiateur, planificateur et enseignant avec, et pour les Premières nations. A-in-chut est un Chef
héréditaire de la Première Nation d’Ahousaht.
En juillet 2012, A-in-chut a été réélu au poste de Chef national de l’Assemblée des Premières Nations pour un second mandat
consécutif.
A-in-chut est détenteur d’une maîtrise en éducation (apprentissage des adultes et changement global) de l’ University of
Technology de Sydney (Australie). Plusieurs universités canadiennes lui on remis un doctorat en droit à titre honorifique.
En 2008, la Vancouver Island University a récompensé A-in-chut pour son engagement dans le domaine de l’éducation en le
nommant chancelier.
Il est devenu ainsi le premier Autochtone à se voir décerner ce titre en Colombie-Britannique. Souscrivant aux principes
d’inclusion et de respect en matière de collaboration, il a élaboré l’accord historique de leadership entre les dirigeants des
Premières Nations en Colombie-Britannique. En février 2012, A-in-chut s’est vu décerner la médaille du jubilé de diamant de
la reine Elizabeth II en récompense de ses efforts pour défendre les intérêts des Premières Nations dans tout le Canada.
MEDICAL STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS / BOURSES D’ÉTUDES POUR LES ÉTUDIANTS EN MÉDECINE
One outstanding student from each medical school in Canada will receive a 2013 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 2013. 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.
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KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS • DISCOURS D’OUVERTURE
FV200 – FRIDAY / VENDREDI
November 8 novembre
Room / Salle : Ballroom A-C • Salle de bal A-C – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
08:00 – 09:30 KEYNOTE ADDRESS / DISCOURS D’OUVERTURE
“Eminent Domain: How Family Medicine Can Reclaim the Future”
« Supplantation : Comment la médecine familiale peut reprendre l’avenir »
As medical technology has expanded and as medical care has specialized, family medicine has
narrowed. As a result, it risks eroding into irrelevance. But the principles of family medicine are
even more vital than they were a generation ago, as the population ages and managing multiple
comorbidities becomes the central work of contemporary health care. To fulfill its potential, family
medicine will have to transform itself, in the classroom, in the community, and in the workplace.
This talk will identify the key elements of transformation and why the future of the health care
system depends on it.
Steven Lewis is a health policy and research consultant based in Saskatoon and an adjunct
professor of health policy at Simon Fraser University. Before resuming a full-time consulting
practice, he headed a health research granting agency and spent seven years as CEO of the
Health Services Utilization and Research Commission in Saskatchewan. Mr Lewis has served on boards and committees for
various health policy and research organizations, among them the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Governing Council,
the Saskatchewan Health Quality Council, and the Health Council of Canada, as well as on the editorial boards of several
journals, including Open Medicine. He writes frequently on improving quality, equity, and performance in health care, and is
the moderator of the blog M.A.S.H. – Meaningful Analogies in Sports and Health.
Mr. Steven Lewis
À mesure que la technologie médicale prend de l’essor et que les soins médicaux se spécialisent, la médecine familiale se
restreint et risque de tomber dans la désuétude. Or, les principes de la médecine familiale sont encore plus cruciaux qu’ils ne
l’étaient il y a une génération, car la population vieillit et la prise en charge de multiples comorbidités devient le point central
des soins de santé contemporains. Pour réaliser son potentiel, la médecine familiale devra se transformer, en salle de classe,
dans la communauté et au travail. Ce discours soulignera les principaux éléments de transformation et pourquoi l’avenir du
système de santé en dépend.
Steven Lewis est conseiller en politique de la santé et en recherche à Saskatoon, et professeur auxiliaire en politique de la
santé à l’université Simon Fraser. Avant de retourner à son cabinet de consultation privé à temps plein, il était chef d’une
agence de financement pour la recherche en santé et a été P.D.G. de la Health Services Utilization and Research Commission
de la Saskatchewan pendant sept ans. M. Lewis a siégé à plusieurs conseils et comités, dont le Conseil d’administration des
Instituts de recherche en santé du Canada, le Conseil de la qualité des services de santé de la Saskatchewan et le Conseil
canadien de la santé, ainsi qu’aux conseils éditoriaux de plusieurs revues, notamment Open Medicine. Il écrit fréquemment sur
l’amélioration de la qualité, de l’équité et du rendement des soins de santé, en plus d’être le modérateur du blogue M.A.S.H. –
Meaningful Analogies in Sports and Health.
LEGEND / LÉGENDE
Simultaneous interpretation / Interprétation simultanée
VCC
Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building) / Centre des congrès de Vancouver (Immeuble ouest)
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KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS • DISCOURS D’OUVERTURE
*FMF keynotes are Mainpro - M1 accredited. Remember to claim your credits.
*Les discours d’ouverture du FMF donnent droit à des crédits Mainpro - M1. N’oubliez pas de demander vos crédits.
KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS • DISCOURS D’OUVERTURE
KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS • DISCOURS D’OUVERTURE
KEYNOTE (continued) / DISCOURS D’OUVERTURE (continue)
Room / Salle : Ballroom A-C • Salle de bal A-C – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
“State of the College address”
« ALLOCUTION sur la situation du Collège »
Marie-Dominique Beaulieu MD, CCFP, FCFP / MD, CCMF, FCMF
2012/2013 President / Présidente 2012/2013
The College of Family Physicians of Canada / Le Collège des médecins de famille du Canada
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.
During the State of the College Address, Dr. Beaulieu will provide highlights of the College’s
achievements and priorities as this year’s CFPC President.
Dre Beaulieu pratique actuellement la médecine complète et globale au Groupe de médecine de famille de l’Hôpital NotreDame du Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM) et est professeure au département de médecine de famille
de l’Université de Montréal. À l’occasion de son allocution sur la situation du Collège, Dre Beaulieu fera le point sur les
priorités et les réalisations du Collège au cours de sa présidence.
CFPC PRESIDENT’S INSTALLATION
CÉRÉMONIE DE L’INSTALLATION DE LA PRÉSIDENTE DU CMFC
Kathy Lawrence MD, CCFP, FCFP / MD, CCMF, FCMF
2013/2014 President / Présidente 2013/2014
The College of Family Physicians of Canada / Le Collège des médecins de famille du Canada
A native of Regina, Saskatchewan, Dr. Kathy Lawrence completed her undergraduate degree at
the University of Regina in 1992, followed by her medical degree and Family Medicine Residency
from the University of Saskatchewan in 1994 and 1996.
Dr. Lawrence’s clinical practice includes intrapartum care and in-hospital medicine. With a
particular interest in women’s reproductive health, she served as the Director of the Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region’s
Women’s Health Centre from 1999 to 2002, and is currently the Co-Chair of the Region’s Family Medicine Obstetrical Peer
Review Committee.
Dr. Lawrence’s involvement with the National College began during her residency when she served as a member of the
CFPC’s Section of Residents. During that time, she also participated as a Board Member of the Saskatchewan College of
Family Physicians, and in 1998 served as Member-at-Large with the Saskatchewan College Board. She was President of the
Saskatchewan College from 2005 to 2007.
Originaire de Regina en Saskatchewan, Dre Kathy Lawrence a complété ses études prédoctorales à l’Université de Regina en
1992. Elle a obtenu son diplôme en médecine et complété sa résidence en médecine familiale en 1994 et 1996 à l’Université
de la Saskatchewan.
Sa pratique clinique comprend les soins prénatals et hospitaliers. Elle s’intéresse particulièrement à la santé génésique des
femmes et a occupé le poste de directrice du Centre régional de santé des femmes Qu’Appelle à Regina de 1999 à 2002. Elle
est présentement co-présidente du Family Medicine Obstetrical Peer Review Committee de la région.
Elle s’implique dans les activités du Collège depuis sa résidence, lorsqu’elle était membre de la Section des résidents du CMFC.
Au même moment, elle siégeait au Conseil du Collège des médecins de famille de la Saskatchewan et en 1998 elle a été nommée
représentante des membres au Conseil du Collège des médecins de famille de la Saskatchewan. Elle a été présidente du Collège de
la Saskatchewan de 2005 à 2007.
LEGEND / LÉGENDE
Simultaneous interpretation / Interprétation simultanée
VCC
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Family Medicine Forum 2013 / Forum en médecine familiale 2013 • www.cfpc.ca/fmf
FMF DAILY SCHEDULE • HORAIRE QUOTIDIEN DU FMF
Wednesday
07:00-19:00
08:30-16:30
08:30-16:30
13:45-14:45
14:45-15:15
15:15-17:30
09:30-10:00
10:00-12:15
12:15-13:45
13:45-14:45
14:45-15:15
15:15-17:30
11:15-12:15
12:15-13:45
13:45-16:00
08:30-16:30
08:30-16:30
DÉBUT DES INSCRIPTIONS
HALL D’EXPOSITION FERMÉ
JOURNÉE DE LA RECHERCHE
FORUM SUR L’ÉDUCATION EN
MÉDECINE FAMILIALE (FÉMF)
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
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
Vendredi
06:30-19:00
07:00-17:00
06:45-07:45
07:00-08:00
08:00-09:30
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
09:30-10:00
10:00-12:15
12:15-13:45
13:45-14:45
14:45-15:15
15:15-17:30
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
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
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
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
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
FMF DAILY SCHEDULE • HORAIRE QUOTIDIEN DU FMF
FMF DAILY SCHEDULE
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
NOTE NEW TIME: Please note that the Convocation Ceremony will be held
at a new time this year: Saturday, November 9th at 5 pm,
followed by the FMF Celebration immediately following
the ceremony at 6:30 pm.
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
N.B. CHANGEMENT D’HORAIRE : Veuillez noter le changement d’horaire pour la cérémonie
de Collation. Cette année, la Collation des grades se
tiendra le samedi 9 novembre à 17h et sera suivi de la
Célébration du à 18h30.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • REMERCIEMENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • REMERCIEMENTS
2012-2013 CFPC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
COMITÉ DE DIRECTION DU CMFC EN 2012-2013
President / Présidente
Marie-Dominique Beaulieu, MD, CCMF, FCMF, Brossard, QC
Past-President / Président sortant
Sandy Buchman, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
President Elect / Présidente désignée
Kathy Lawrence, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Regina, SK
Honourary Secretary-Treasurer / Secrétaire-trésorier honoraire
Garey Mazowita, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC
Member-at-Large / Représentante des membres
Jennifer Hall, MD, CCFP, FCFP, St. John, NB
Member-at-Large / Représentante des membres
Claudette Chase, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Shuniah, ON
Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer
Directrice générale et chef de la direction
Francine Lemire, MD CM, CCFP, FCFP, CAE
CFPC BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CONSEIL D’ADMINISTRATION DU CMFC
British Columbia / Colombie-Britannique
Shari Claremont, MD, CCFP
Patricia Mirwaldt, MD, CCFP
Newfoundland & Labrador / Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador
Charlene Fitzgerald, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Jacqueline Elliott, MD, CCFP
Alberta
Cathy Scrimshaw, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Patricia Smith, MD, CCFP
Section of Residents / Section des résidents
Alison Delorme, MD
Michelle van Walraven, MD
Saskatchewan
Paula Schwann, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Danielle Cutts, MD, CCFP
Section of Researchers / Section des chercheurs
Alan Katz, MBChB, CCFP, MSc, FCFP
Manitoba
Paul Sawchuk, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Susan Fair, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Ontario
Frank Martino, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP
Jonathan Kerr, MD, CCFP
David Tannenbaum, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Québec
Dominique Deschênes, MD, CCMF
Caroline Laberge, MD, CCMF
New Brunswick / Nouveau-Brunswick
Anick Pelletier, MD, CCMF
Marc-André Doucet, MD, CCMF
Nova Scotia / Nouvelle-Écosse
Michelle Ciach, MD, CCFP
Susan Malloy, MD, CCFP
Section of Medical Students
Section des étudiants en médecine
Ian Vergie
Émilie Gagnon
Section of Teachers / Section des enseignants
Miriam Boillat, MD, CCFP, FCFP
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
National Association of Canadian Chairs of Family Medicine
David Price, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Public Members / Représentants du public
Judy Erola
Scott Dudgeon
Prince Edward Island / Île-du-Prince-Édouard
Lana Beth Barkhouse, MD, CCFP
Kathie McNally, MD, CCFP, FCFP
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • REMERCIEMENTS
2012 – 2013 BCCFP EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
COMITÉ DE DIRECTION DU CMFCB EN 2012 – 2013
President / Présidente
Shari Claremont, MD, CCFP
President Elect / Présidente désignée
Patricia Mirwaldt, MD, CCFP
Past-President / Présidente sortante
Lisa Gaede, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Honourary Secretary-Treasurer /
Secrétaire-trésorière honoraire
Christie Newton, MD, CCFP, FCFP
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • REMERCIEMENTS
BRITISH COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF
FAMILY PHYSICIANS (BCCFP)
LE COLLÈGE DES MÉDECINS
DE FAMILLE DE LA
COLOMBIE-BRITANNIQUE (CMFCB)
Family Medicine Forum
Advisory Committee
Comité consultatif du Forum
en médecine familiale
Chair / Président
Pierre-Paul Tellier, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Montréal, QC
Members / Membres
Natalie Cauchon, MD, CCMF, Bathurst, NB
Lisa Fischer, MD, CCFP, London, ON
José Francois, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB
Melissa Keith, MD, Kingston, ON
Cathy MacLean, MD, CCFP, FCFP, St. John’s, NL
Daniel Ngui, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC
Kendall Noel, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Rockland, ON
Anne-Patricia Prévost, MD, CCMF, Longueuil, QC
Jeff Sisler, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB
Renzhu Tao, Edmonton, AB
Robert Washburn, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Aylmer, ON
Member-at-Large / Représentante des membres
Jeanette Boyd, MD, CCFP
Member-at-Large / Représentante des membres
Fiona Manning, MD, CCFP
Member-at-Large / Représentant des membres
Parmjit Sohal, MD, CCFP, FCFP
BCCFP BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CONSEIL D’ADMINISTRATION DU CMFCB
Sandra Barlow, MD, CCFP
Anthony Ciavarella, MD
Tania Culham, MD, CCFP
Marjorie Docherty, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Caspar Friesen, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Selena Lawrie, MD, CCFP
Rosanna Lima, MD, CCFP
Michael Look, MD
Amy Weber, MD, CCFP
Joanne Young, MD, CCFP, FCFP
2013 Scientific Program
Sub-Committee
Sous-comité du programme
scientifique de 2013
Chair / Présidente
Tania Culham, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC
Members / Membres
Jeanette Boyd, MD, CCFP, Nelson, BC
Anthony Ciarvarella, MD, Aldergrove, BC
Shari Claremont, MD, CCFP, Kelowna, BC
Jamie Meuser, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Mississauga, ON
Christie Newton, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Port Moody, BC
Wendy Norman, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC
Parmjit Sohal, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Surrey, BC
Pierre-Paul Tellier, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Montréal, QC
Jim Thorsteinson, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC
CFPC Staff / Personnel du CMFC
Francine Lemire, Mississauga, ON
Theresa Maquire-Garber, Mississauga, ON
Jamie Meuser, Mississauga, ON
Inese Grava-Gubins, Mississauga, ON
Linda Chouinard, Mississauga, ON
Joanne Langevin, Mississauga, ON
Debby Lefebvre, Mississauga, ON
Joan Morin, Mississauga, ON
Vanessa Nemeth, Mississauga, ON
Cheryl Selig, Mississauga, ON
Mary Snook, Mississauga, ON
Manette Victor-Charles, Mississauga, ON
Naomi Wagschal, Mississauga, ON
BCCFP Staff / Personnel du CMFCB
Toby Kirshin, Vancouver, BC
Ian Tang, Vancouver, BC
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • REMERCIEMENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • REMERCIEMENTS
British Columbia
Colombie-Britannique
Tom Rimmer, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Duncan, BC
Alberta
Hal Irvine, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Sundre, AB
Saskatchewan
Werner Oberholzer, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Radville, SK
Manitoba
Mark Duerksen, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Steinback, 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 2013, 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 récipiendaires
reçoivent le Prix Reg L. Perkin, nommé en l’honneur de l’ancien directeur
général du CMFC (1985-1996).
DAILY BADGE SCAN 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 2013 by January 1st 2014. Please note
that these letters are not available for pick-up on-site.
14 Ontario
Sarah Newbery, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Marathon, ON
Québec
Michel Cauchon, MD, CCMF, FCMF
Québec, QC
New Brunswick
Nouveau-Brunswick
Jeanne McNeill, MD, MCFP
Moncton, NB
Nova Scotia
Nouvelle-Écosse
Kathy Gallagher, MD, MCFP
Bedford, NS
Prince Edward Island
Île-du-Prince-Édouard
Robert Kelley, MD, CCFP
Charlottetown, PE
Newfoundland and Labrador
Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador
Roger Butler, MD, CCFP, FCFP
St. John’s, NL
SCANNAGE QUOTIDIEN DE L’INSIGNE 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 2013 avant le 1er janvier 2014.
Veuillez noter que ces lettres ne seront pas disponibles sur place.
Family Medicine Forum 2013 / Forum en médecine familiale 2013 • www.cfpc.ca/fmf
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • REMERCIEMENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • REMERCIEMENTS
The Bob Robertson Award
Le Prix Bob Robertson
Dr Bob Robertson was born in England and practised
in Alberta from 1962 until his untimely death in 1982.
As President of the College of Family Physicians of
Canada (CFPC) from 1980 to 1981, his main concern
was the underfunding of medical systems by provincial
governments. The Bob Robertson Award, established in
1982, recognizes an individual who achieved the highest
standing among family medicine residents in the CFPC’s
Certification Examination in Family Medicine. This year’s
recipient is Dr Michelle Kraus, Toronto, ON, who looks
forward to a career that includes emergency medicine,
palliative care, and teaching and nurturing future
family physicians. The award will be presented during
Convocation, Saturday, November 9th.
2013 Honours and Awards
Recipients
The CFPC invites you to drop by the CFPC REF
Showcase of Honourees – a special tribute to the
2013 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 2013
recipients of CFPC’s honours, awards, scholarships
and grants supporting our members in research,
teaching, and family physician career development.
Check out this display near the registration area and
at the Honours and Awards Booth at College Square
in the Exhibit Hall.
Récipiendaires des prix et
bourses 2013
La FRÉ du CMFC vous invite à voir « Pleins feux
sur nos lauréats », un hommage spécial aux
récipiendaires des prix et bourses 2013
Pendant le FMF, prenez quelques minutes
pour regarder la 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
récipiendaires de 2013 des prix de reconnaissance,
des prix d’excellence, des bourses et des subventions
du CMFC visant à soutenir nos membres dans la
recherche, l’enseignement et le perfectionnement
professionnel des médecins de famille.
Allez voir cet écran vidéo près du bureau des
inscriptions, au stand des Prix et bourses au Carrefour
du Collège, dans le hall d’exposition.
Né en Angleterre, Dr Bob Robertson a pratiqué en Alberta
de 1962 jusqu’à son décès prématuré en 1984. En
tant que président du Collège des médecins de famille
du Canada (CMFC) de 1980 à 1981, sa principale
préoccupation était le sous-financement des systèmes
médicaux par les gouvernements provinciaux. Établi
en 1982, le prix Bob Robertson reconnaît la personne
parmi les résidents en médecine familiale qui a obtenu le
meilleur résultat à l’examen de Certification en médecine
familiale du CMFC. Cette année, la récipiendaire est Dre
Michelle Kraus de Toronto, Ontario, dont la carrière
comprendra la médecine d’urgence, les soins palliatifs,
ainsi que l’enseignement aux futurs médecins de famille et
leur encadrement. Le prix sera présenté durant la collation
des grades le samedi 9 novembre.
The Irwin Bean Award
Le Prix Irwin Bean
Dr Irwin Bean was born in Ogema, SK, and practised in
Regina and Toronto. He was President of the College from
1962 to 1963, and the first chair and an ardent supporter
of its Committee on Examinations. The Irwin Bean Award
established in 1986, recognizes a family physician who
achieved the highest standing among practice-eligible
candidates in the CFPC’s Certification Examination in
Family Medicine. This year’s recipient is
Dr Sohan Mansingh, Mission, BC, who has a full-service
family practice with an interest in chronic disease
management, preventative medicine, and mental health.
The award will be presented during Convocation,
Saturday, November 9th.
Dr Irwin Bean est né à Ogema, en Saskatchewan, et a
exercé à Regina et à Toronto. Président du Collège de
1962 à 1963, il a été le premier président et défenseur
engagé du Comité sur les examens. Créé en 1986, le
Prix Irwin Bean reconnaît le médecin de famille qui a
obtenu le meilleur résultat à l’examen de Certification
en médecine familiale du CMFC parmi les candidats
admissibles par la voie de la pratique. Cette année, le
prix sera décerné à Dr Sohan Mansingh, de Mission,
en Colombie-Britannique, qui offre des soins complets
et globaux et a un intérêt pour la gestion des maladies
chroniques, la médecine préventive et la santé mentale.
Le prix sera présenté durant la collation des grades le
samedi 9 novembre.
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INFORMATION • INFORMATION
INFORMATION • INFORMATION
Vous êtes invité!
You’re invited to attend!
Démonstrations
sur le site Web du
CMFC et les nouvelles
technologies
CFPC Website &
Emerging Technology
demonstrations
Room / Salle : 104 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
CFPC Website Demonstration
Démonstration du site Web du CMFC
Learn about the many useful features on the CFPC website to help
you find what you need quickly and easily. College IT staff will be
happy to answer any questions you may have including:
Renseignez-vous sur les nombreuses fonctions du site Web du
CMFC qui vous aideront à trouver rapidement et facilement ce
que vous cherchez. Le personnel des TI du Collège répondra à vos
questions sur :
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Member Login and Dashboard Area
CPD page (entering CPD credits online)
Evaluation Objectives
Membership
New Technologies Demonstration
Learn more about the new technologies being used by the College,
and others that are being investigated for the future:
• QR Codes
• Augmented Reality
• FMF Mobile App
Please drop by Room 104, Level One, Vancouver Convention
Centre – West Building (across from Registration) to sign up for one
of the 1-hour demos.
Should you have any questions, please contact us at
[email protected]
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L’ouverture d’une session pour les membres et le tableau de bord
La page du DPC (inscrire des crédits de DPC en ligne)
Les Objectifs d’évaluation
L’adhésion
Démonstration sur les nouvelles technologies
Renseignez-vous sur les nouvelles technologies que le Collège utilise,
et celles que nous testons :
• Codes QR
• Réalité augmentée
• Application mobile du FMF
Pour vous inscrire à l’une des démonstrations d’une heure, rendezvous à la salle 104, niveau 1, Centre des congrès de Vancouver,
Immeuble ouest (en face de l’Inscription).
Pour de plus amples renseignements, veuillez communiquer avec
nous à l’adresse courriel : [email protected]
*Please note that the demonstrations will only be conducted in English*
*Veuillez noter que les démonstrations auront lieu en anglais seulement*
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INFORMATION • INFORMATION
Crédits Mainpro® M-1 – FMF 2013
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
2013 Mainpro-M1® Credit Reporting
To report your Mainpro-M1 credits, download the CFPC
app or login to your account on the CFPC website at
www.cfpc.ca/login/.
Should you have any questions or feedback about the
CFPC app, please contact us at [email protected].
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
are 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/
Déclaration de crédits Mainpro-M1®
en 2013
Pour inscrire vos crédits Mainpro-M1, téléchargez l’appli du
CMFC ou ouvrez une séance à partir du site Web au
www.cfpc.ca/login/.
Pour de plus amples renseignements ou pour nous transmettre
vous commentaires sur l’appli, communiquez avec nous à
[email protected].
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 doivent 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/
Want to learn more about the role of College members participating in the development, design
and delivery of Mainpro-accredited CE/CPD programs?
Plan to attend “Continuing Education Program Planning 101:
A workshop for CE Program Developers, Members of Planning Committees, and Reviewers”
Date/Time: Thursday, November 7th, from 10:00 to 12:15. Participation is on a first come first served basis.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE CFPC APP, VISIT THE INFORMATION BOOTH!
POUR DE PLUS AMPLES RENSEIGNEMENTS SUR L’APPLI DU CMFC,
VISITEZ LE STAND DES INFORMATIONS !
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INFORMATION • INFORMATION
Mainpro® M-1 credits – FMF 2013
INFORMATION • INFORMATION
INFORMATION • INFORMATION
REGISTRATION / INSCRIPTION
Registration is located on Level 1 (street level) of the West
Building of the Vancouver Convention Centre. 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 rez-de-chaussée
(niveau de la rue) de l’immeuble ouest du Centre des
congrès de Vancouver. 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 106 on Level 1 of the Vancouver
Convention Centre (West 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
106 au rez-de-chaussée (niveau de la rue) de l’immeuble
ouest du Centre des congrès de Vancouver.
EXHIBITORS / EXPOSANTS
All identified exhibitor personnel must check in at the
Registration Desk before proceeding to the Exhibit Hall,
located on the Exhibition Level – one floor below Level 1 of
the Vancouver Convention Centre (West 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 l’étage des exposants, un
étage en-dessous du rez-de-chaussée de l’Immeuble ouest
du Centre des congrès de Vancouver.
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 célébration 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 célébration du FMF.
18 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 2013 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 2013 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 2013 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 2013.
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 Vancouver
Convention Centre staff, hotel staff and/or security staff.
En cas d’urgence, communiquez avec le personnel du Centre
des congrès de Vancouver, le personnel de l’hôtel et/ou le
personnel de sécurité.
Family Medicine Forum 2013 / Forum en médecine familiale 2013 • www.cfpc.ca/fmf
INFORMATION • INFORMATION
Convocation will take place Saturday, November 9th
from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm in Ballrooms A-C,
Level 1 of the Vancouver Convention Centre West Building.
GOWN PICK UP
New Time
Nouvelle
Horaire
La cérémonie de la collation des grades se déroulera le
samedi 9 novembre, de 17h à 18h30, salles de bal A-C,
au niveau rez-de-chaussée du Centre des congrès de
Vancouver.
CUEILLETTE DE LA TOGE
Gowns will be available in the Gowning and
Photography Room in Ballroom D, on Level
1 of the Vancouver Convention Centre - West
Building on Friday November 8th from 8:00 am to 5:00
pm and Saturday, November 9th, from 8:00 am to 1:00
pm. 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 dans la salle de bal D, au
niveau rez-de-chaussée du Centre des congrès de
Vancouver - Immeuble ouest, le vendredi 8 novembre,
entre 8h et 17h et le samedi 9 novembre, entre 8h et 13h.
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 in Ballroom D, on Level 1 of the
Vancouver Convention Centre - West Building on Friday
November 8th from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm and Saturday,
November 9th, from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm. There will be no
photography available after 1:00 p.m. on Saturday.
Des photographes professionnels seront à votre disposition
dans la salle d’habillage et de photographie dans la salle
de bal D, niveau rez-de-chaussée du Centre des congrès
de Vancouver - Immeuble ouest, le vendredi 8 novembre,
entre 8h et 17h et le samedi 9 novembre, entre 8h et 13h.
Il n’y aura pas de séance de photographie après 13h le
samedi.
MARSHALLING
Beginning at 4:15 pm on Saturday, November 9th. All
Convocants must report to Ballroom D, On Level 1 of
the Vancouver Convention Centre - West 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 Ballroom D. Family and friends
should go directly to Ballrooms A-C which opens at
4:00 pm.
DÉFILÉ
GOWN AND HOOD RETURN
À compter de 16h15, le samedi 9 novembre, tous les
participants officiels à la collation des grades doivent
se présenter à la salle de bal D, niveau rez-chaussée,
du Centre des congrès de Vancouver - Immeuble ouest.
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 de bal D. Ces
personnes doivent se rendre directement au salles de bal
A-C où les portes ouvriront à 16h.
Your gown and hood must be returned to Ballroom D,
which will remain open until 8:30 pm. We encourage you
to return your gown as soon as possible.
RETOUR DE LA TOGE ET DE
L’ÉPITOGE
Vous devez retourner votre toge et votre épitoge à la
salle de bal D avant 20h30. Nous vous encourageons
cependant à le faire aussitôt que possible après la
cérémonie.
Session cancellation: The College reserves the right to cancel session(s)
due to unforeseen circumstances and cannot accept responsibility for outof-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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INFORMATION • INFORMATION
CONVOCATION AND AWARDS CEREMONY
COLLATION DES GRADES ET CÉRÉMONIE DE REMISE DES PRIX
HIGHLIGHTS • POINTS SAILLANTS
HIGHLIGHTS • POINTS SAILLANTS
WEDNESDAY / MERCREDI November 6 novembre
PRE-CONFERENCE DAY / JOURNÉE PRÉCONFÉRENCE
07:00 – 19:00 08:30 – 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 (FÉMF)
Room / Salle : 211-214 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Simultaneous Interpretation (where indicated) / Services d’interprétation simultanée (à l’endroit indiqué)
08:30 – 16:30
9th ANNUAL FAMILY MEDICINE RESEARCH DAY
9e JOURNÉE ANNUELLE DE RECHERCHE EN MÉDECINE FAMILIALE
12:15 – 13:40
LUNCH / SECTION OF RESEARCHERS ANNUAL MEETING
DÎNER / ASSEMBLÉE ANNUELLE DE LA SECTION DES CHERCHEURS 19:00 – 22:00
SECTION OF RESEARCHERS DINNER SOUPER DE LA SECTION DES CHERCHEURS
Room / Salle : 220 - 222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Room / Salle : 220 - 222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
TICKETS REQUIRED / BILLETS REQUIS
Location / Endroit : Dockside Restaurant at Granville Island Hotel
Important Notice
Avis important
The College of Family Physicians of Canada
(CFPC) will arrange to have professional
photography and video footage taken during the
2013 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.
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 2013 (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.
By participating in the 2013 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.
20 En participant au Forum en médecine familiale 2013, 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.
Family Medicine Forum 2013 / Forum en médecine familiale 2013 • www.cfpc.ca/fmf
HIGHLIGHTS • POINTS SAILLANTS
06:30 – 17:30 07:00 – 17:00
November 7 novembre
Registration open / Ouverture des inscriptions
Exhibit hall open / Ouverture du hall d’exposition
10:00 – 12:15
SECTIONS OF TEACHERS AND RESEARCHERS SYMPOSIUM
Research in Teaching – Teaching in Research: Opportunities and Challenges
10:00 – 15:00
Café-idée: Cookies, Coaching, and Caffeine
Room / Salle : 114/115 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
LOCATION / ENDROIT : 2nd floor foyer – between Rooms 208/209 and 210
The Café-idée offers you a chance to explore your ideas—a new approach to a clinical problem, the reason behind outcomes among your
patients, or how to organize your learning, teaching, or professional practice - with an experienced researcher in an informal, casual setting.
12:30 – 13:30
COLLEGE OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS OF CANADA (CFPC) ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
ASSEMBLÉE GÉNÉRALE ANNUELLE DU COLLÈGE DES MÉDECINS DE FAMILLE DU CANADA
Room / Salle : 211-214 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Simultaneous Interpretation (where indicated) / Services d’interprétation simultanée (à l’endroit indiqué)
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
LOCATION / ENDROIT : Ballroom / Salle de bal D – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
15:15 – 17:30 HISTORY AND NARRATIVE: STORIES IN FAMILY MEDICINE
HISTOIRE ET NARRATION : LES RÉCITS EN MÉDECINE FAMILIALE
Room / Salle : 211 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Simultaneous Interpretation (where indicated) / Services d’interprétation simultanée (à l’endroit indiqué)
17:30 – 18:30
R & R Mixer
Room / Salle : 207 Level 2 / Niveau 2 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Come to the BC College of Family Physicians “Residents & practicing community family physician Researchers” mixer. Experience how
mixing innovation and exploration of new ideas could fit with your future career! Residents and medical students are invited to this FREE
event to meet practicing family physicians researchers to see their excitement, learn the ups and downs and the essential “ropes” for
managing to explore innovation and new ideas, and learn how this is possible while maintaining the clinical practice that both informs and
brings meaning.
18:30 – 23:00
STUDENT AND RESIDENT SOCIAL EVENING
TICKET HOLDERS ONLY / DÉTENTEURS DE BILLETS SEULEMENT
SOIRÉE SOCIALE DES ÉTUDIANTS ET DES RÉSIDENTS
18:30 Buses Depart VCC - West Building / Départ des autobus du CCV - Immeuble ouest
No tickets available on-site / Les billets ne sont pas offerts sur place
Location / Endroit : The Corporate Yacht Cruise
Want to learn more about the role of College members participating in the development, design
and delivery of Mainpro-accredited CE/CPD programs?
Plan to attend “Continuing Education Program Planning 101:
A workshop for CE Program Developers, Members of Planning Committees, and Reviewers”
Date/Time: Thursday, November 7th, from 10:00 to 12:15. Participation is on a first come first served basis.
LEGEND / LÉGENDE
Pre-Registration Required / Préinscription Obligatoire
VCC
Simultaneous interpretation / Interprétation simultanée
Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building) / Centre des congrès de Vancouver (Immeuble ouest)
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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
12:30 – 13:30
12:30 – 13:30
12:30 – 13:30
November 8 novembre
Registration open / Ouverture des inscriptions
Exhibit hall open / Ouverture du hall d’exposition
PRESIDENT’S INSTALLATION
CÉRÉMONIE DE L’INSTALLATION DE LA PRÉSIDENTE
Room / Salle : Ballroom A-C • Salle de bal A-C – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Immediately following Keynote / Immédiatement après le discours d’ouverture
ESTATE, WILL, AND CHARITABLE GIFT PLANNING SEMINAR
SÉMINAIRE SUR LA PLANIFICATION DE SUCCESSIONS, DE TESTAMENTS ET DE DONS
Room / Salle : 116/117 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
SECTION OF TEACHERS ANNUAL MEETING
ASSEMBLÉE ANNUELLE DE LA SECTION DES ENSEIGNANTS
Room / Salle : 211 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
BCCFP ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
ASSEMBLÉE GÉNÉRALE ANNUELLE DU CMFCB
Room / Salle : 201 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
18:30 Reception / Réception • 19:30 Dinner / Souper TICKETS REQUIRED / BILLETS REQUIS
SECTION OF TEACHERS DINNER / Souper DE LA SECTION DES ENSEIGNANTS
Location / Endroit : Crystal Ballroom, Pan Pacific Hotel
Medical Humanities Theatre • Théâtre des sciences humaines
Room / salle : 210 VCC West / Ouest
The humanities play a significant role in the practice of family medicine. Indeed, the two serpents
of the caduceus represent both the wisdom and the knowledge of medicine in perfect balance.
The ‘art’ of medicine guides physicians’ insight into the patients’ experience of illness, supports
the development of communication skills, and complements the science of medicine by
encouraging a patient-centred focus. Be sure to visit the Medical Humanities Theatre, and learn
how your colleagues are incorporating the humanities into their practice, education, training, and
research.
Les sciences humaines jouent un rôle important dans la pratique de la médecine familiale. De ce fait, les deux serpents
sur le caducée représentent la sagesse et les connaissances de la médecine en parfait équilibre. C’est « l’art » de la
médecine qui guide les médecins pour comprendre ce que ressentent les patients, qui soutient le développement des
compétences en communication et qui complète la science de la médecine en encourageant des soins axés sur le
patient. Venez au théâtre de démonstration pour apprendre comment vos collègues unissent les sciences humaines à leur
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.
22 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.
Family Medicine Forum 2013 / Forum en médecine familiale 2013 • www.cfpc.ca/fmf
HIGHLIGHTS • POINTS SAILLANTS
06:30 – 15:30 07:00 – 13:30
November 9 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 AT REGISTRATION LEVEL 1 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE (WEST BUILDING)
RENCONTRE AU NIVEAU 1 – CENTRE DES CONGRÈS DE VANCOUVER (IMMEUBLE OUEST)
12:30 – 13:30
17:00 – 18:30
18:30 – 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
LOCATION / ENDROIT : WATERFRONT BALLROOM – FAIRMONT WATERFRONT HOTEL
CONVOCATION AND AWARDS CEREMONY
COLLATION DES GRADES ET CÉRÉMONIE DE REMISE DES PRIX
Room / Salle : BALLROOM / SALLE DE BAL : A - C,
VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE (WEST BUILDING)
FMF CELEBRATION / CÉLÉBRATION DU FMF
All are welcome! / Tous sont les bienvenus!
New Time
Nouvel
Horaire
Room / Salle : Ballroom A-C • Salle de bal A-C – VCC
FMF CELEBRATION
CÉLÉBRATION DU FMF
All are welcome! Immediately following the Convocation
and Awards Ceremony, please join us for the FMF Celebration. FMF participants and their families, friends and colleagues are
all welcome to enjoy light refreshments in a relaxed atmosphere
as we celebrate everyone’s accomplishments and another
successful FMF.
Vous êtes tous les bienvenus! Immédiatement après
la Collation des grades et la cérémonie de remise des prix,
soyez des nôtres pour la célébration du FMF. Les participants et
leur famille, leurs amis et leurs collègues
sont invités à célébrer les
succès de tous et ceux du
FMF dans une atmosphère
chaleureuse. De légers
rafraîchissements seront
servis.
9th Annual CFPC
Walk for the Docs!
9
9e marche annuelle
du CMFC pour les
médecins de demain!
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Saturday, November 9, 2013
Vancouver 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 9th
th
at the CFPC’s Family Medicine Forum
in Vancouver, BC.
9
ANNUAL
Follow us on Twitter – twitter.com/WalkforDocs
Samedi 9 novembre 2013
Centre des congrès de Vancouver
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
e
demain, qui aura lieu le samedi 9 novembre dans le cadre
du Forum en médecine familiale du CMFC à Vancouver.
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Suivez-nous sur Twitter (twitter.com/WalkforDocs).
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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’).
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).
THURSDAY / JEUDI
T8385 13:45–14:45
Back to the Future: The family physicians of today meet the family doctors of tomorrow
Retour vers le futur : Les médecins de famille d’aujourd’hui rencontrent les médecins de famille de demain
Pierre-Paul Tellier, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Montréal, QC; Cheri Bethune, MD, CCFP, FCFP, St. John’s, NL
Room / Salle : 215/216 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
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 2013
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 en or 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 2013, pour discuter de la vaste gamme de possibilités de carrière
en médecine familiale. Une occasion rêvée de poser des questions et de tirer profit de toutes leurs connaissances, expérience et mentorat.
18:30–22:30 Student and Resident Social Evening
Soirée sociale des étudiants et des résidents
TICKETS HOLDERS ONLY / DÉTENTEURS DE BILLETS SEULEMENT
Welcome aboard! The Section of Medical Students and Section of Residents of the CFPC invite you to meet your colleagues on a luxury
yacht for a dinner cruise along the Vancouver coastline! Tickets are not available on-site.
Bienvenue à bord! Les Sections des étudiants en médecine et des résidents du CMFC vous invitent à venir rencontrer vos collègues lors d’un
souper croisière à bord d’un luxueux yacht. Les billets ne sont pas offerts sur place.
FRIDAY / VENDREDI
F11832 Transitioning into Practice
10:00–11:00 Presented by the CFPC Section of Residents, in collaboration with the First Five Years in Family Practice
Committee of the CFPC
Room / Salle : 114/115 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE (WEST BUILDING)
See page 69 for more information.
F33270 Practice Survival Skills
12:30–13:30 Patty Scarse, Vancouver, BC; Saskia Muller, B. Comm, CGA, Vancouver, BC
Room / Salle : 114/115 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Grab a lunch and come to this informative session! In this session, presenters consult with students, residents and physicians and understand
their financial concerns and needs. Aspects of personal and business banking, accounting and tax issues will be reviewed and open for
discussion. Pay your lines of credits faster, paying down mortgages and for those physicians practicing leasing versus owning will be covered.
What you need to know for keeping track of you practice financial information and how to prepare for your taxes.
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SATURDAY / SAMEDI
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Don’t forget to join in the fun as the annual Walk for the Docs of Tomorrow gets underway from 07:00 to 08:00!
N’oubliez pas la Marche pour les médecins de demain! Départ de 7h à 8h !
Meet at the VCC – near Registration / Rencontre au CCV – près du bureau des inscriptions
S33320 Maintaining Balance Between Your Professional and Personal Life in Family Medicine
09:45–10:45
Paul Mackey, MBBS, DRANZCOG, DA, CCFP, FRACGP, FCFP, FRRMS, Fort St. John, BC
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th
ANNUAL
Room / Salle : 301-305 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE (WEST BUILDING)
Learn what it takes to balance your professional life with your personal life as a family physician! Two family physicians will give a personal
account
of why Family Medicine works for them as a career choice.
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S11928 Prison Health Educational Opportunities for Medical Students and Residents
11:15–12:15 Ruth Elwood Martin, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; Nader Sharifi, MD, CCFP, Surrey, BC;
Vipul Parekh, MD, CCFP, Prince Albert, SK; Margaret Robertson, MD, CCFP, Kingston, ON;
André Trahan, MD, St-Maurice, QC; Chris Goodall, MD, CCFP, St-John’s, NL; John Koehn, MD, New Westminster, BC
Room / Salle : 215/216 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE (WEST BUILDING)
For more information on this session, see page 93.
12:30–13:30 Medical Student and Family Medicine Resident Luncheon – TICKETS REQUIRED
Dîner des étudiants en médecine et des résidents en médecine familiale – BILLET REQUIS
ROOM / SALLE : WATERFRONT BALLROOM – FAIRMONT WATERFRONT HOTEL
This event provides medical students and family medicine residents the opportunity to network with one another. Seating is limited.
Cette activité donne aux étudiants en médecine et aux résidents en médecine familiale l’occasion de réseauter entre eux. Les places sont
limitées.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY / JEUDI ET VENDREDI
Medical Student and Family Medicine Resident Posters
Affiches des étudiants en médecine et des résidents en médecine familiale
Level 2 Foyer / Niveau 2 Accueil – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
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.
Venez voir les affiches présentées dans le hall d’exposition pour de plus amples renseignements sur les travaux réalisés par des résidents en
médecine familiale de partout au Canada.
EVERY DAY AT FMF / TOUS LES JOURS AU FMF
Family Medicine University Residency Program Booths
Stands des programmes universitaires de residence en medecine familiale
Exhibit Hall / Hall d’exposition – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
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 stands pour en savoir d’avantage 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
HIGHLIGHTS • POINTS SAILLANTS
HIGHLIGHTS • POINTS SAILLANTS
SESSIONS OF INTEREST TO THOSE IN THEIR
FIRST FIVE YEARS OF FAMILY PRACTICE
SÉANCES POUR CEUX ET CELLES QUI EXERCENT
LA MÉDECINE DEPUIS MOINS DE CINQ ANS
In addition to all of the session choices at FMF 2013, we have also added more sessions of interest to those delegates who are just embarking
or are early in their family medicine careers.
À la brochette d’activités offertes au FMF 2013, nous avons ajouté des séances destinées aux délégués qui commencent leur carrière ou qui
exercent la médecine depuis quelques années seulement.
Organizers / Organisateurs : Scott MacLean, MD, CCFP, AB; Jonathan Kerr, MD, CCFP, ON; Colette Dawson, MD, CCFP, NL;
Isabelle Hébert, MD, CCMF, QC; Ainslie Mihalchuk, MD, CCFP, MB; Diana Hong, MD, CCFP, AB;
Ken Collins, MD, ON
THURSDAY / JEUDI
12:30–13:30
First Five Years in Family Practice Luncheon –TICKETS REQUIRED/BILLETS REQUIS
ROOM / SALLE : BALLROOM D / SALLE DE BAL D – VCC West Building
This is an interactive lunch for family physicians in their first five years of practice. Join approximately 400 of your “First Five” colleagues in a
stimulating discussion, and let the CFPC know what is important to you as a new family physician.
Ce dîner interactif est destiné aux médecins de famille qui exercent la médecine depuis moins de cinq ans. Joignez-vous à quelque 400 de vos
collègues pour une discussion stimulante et informez le CMFC des enjeux qui importent aux nouveaux médecins de famille.
T7622 First Five Years in Family Practice: Managing the evolution of your early career
13:45–14:45 Andrew Clarke, MD, DOHS, Physician Health Program, BCMA
ROOM / SALLE : 109/110 – VCC West Building
The CFPC’s First Five Years in Family Practice Committee invites students, residents, and physicians to attend this session to familiarize
themselves with strategies to guide and shape their evolving careers. Transitioning from learner to practitioner is a stressful change, and there
are many ways in which the College can help with that transition. Experienced physicians early in their careers will advise on the pitfalls and
pearls of transitioning to practice and the learning curve involved in finding a practice that is the ”right fit.”
T10585 15:15–16:15
First Five Years in Family Practice: Managing stress and finding a balance in your early career
ROOM / SALLE : 109/110 – VCC West Building
The First Five Years in Family Practice Committee invites students, residents, and physicians early in their careers to attend this workshop to
familiarize themselves with strategies to manage the many challenges facing them. Stress and lack of work-life balance are major contributors
to new physicians’ distress. Strategies to improve career satisfaction with a specific focus on early career challenges will be reviewed in this
session, guided by experienced physicians who are early in their careers.
16:30–17:30
First Five Years in Family Practice Networking Opportunity
ROOM / SALLE : 109/110 – VCC West Building
Drop in to connect with colleagues in their first five years in practice; meet the First Five Years in Family Practice Committee members; hear
about upcoming committee initiatives; and ask questions or provide input on future committee activities.
Venez rencontrer vos collègues en début de carrière; faites la connaissance des membres du comité sur les Cinq premières années de
pratique; renseignez-vous sur les initiatives du Comité; posez des questions ou suggérez des activités.
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F11832 Transitioning Into Practice
10:00–11:00 Presented by the CFPC Section of Residents, in collaboration with the First Five Years in Family Practice Committee
of the CFPC, and CAIR
Room / salle : 114/115 – VCC West Building
The purpose of this session is to address key issues involving transitioning from residency into practice including licensing, financial
concerns, location and relocation, contracts and other considerations.
F33270 Practice Survival Skills
12:30–13:30 Patty Scarse, Vancouver, BC; Saskia Muller, B. Comm, CGA, Vancouver, BC
Room / salle : 114/115 – VCC West Building
Grab a lunch and come to this informative session! In this session, presenters consult with students, residents and physicians and understand their financial concerns and needs. Aspects of
personal and business banking, accounting and tax issues will be reviewed and open for discussion. Pay your lines of credits faster, paying
down mortgages and for those physicians practicing leasing versus owning will be covered. What you need to know for keeping track of you
practice financial information and how to prepare for your taxes.
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FRIDAY / VENDREDI
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 260 booths. 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.
There is a great variety of people and places to visit:
• Recruiters from across the country
• Not-for-profit organizations with focused messages
• Representatives of the family medicine residency
programs
• Booths featuring new products and devices
• Demonstration theatres
• Daily passport contest draw
• REF silent auction
• College Square, featuring departments from the College
of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) and the British
Columbia College of Family Physicians (BCCFP)
• …And more!
Le hall d’exposition complète les activités cliniques et éducatives
du FMF. Les quelque 260 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.
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 de nouveaux produits et dispositifs
• Théâtres de démonstration
• Tirage du passeport quotidien
• 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 la Colombie-Britannique
(CMFCB) y seront représentés.
• …Et plus encore!
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.
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.
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POSTERS • AFFICHES
220-222 Level 2 / Niveau 2 VCC
501 A Blueprint for Family Medicine Research Success
Alan Katz, MBChB, CCFP, FCFP, Mississauga, ON
502 Western’s Strategy for Building Research Culture and Capacity in Family Medicine: BRCC-FM
Stephen J. Wetmore, MSc, MD, CCFP, MClSc, London, ON; Bridget L. Ryan, PhD, London, ON; Merrick Zwarenstein, MBBCh, MSc, PhD, London, ON;
Cathy Thorpe, MA, London, ON; Jamie Wickett, MD, CCFP, London, ON
503 Preclerkship Family Medicine Clinical Experience: Is it making a difference?
Kymm Feldman, MD, CCFP, MHSc, Toronto, ON; Paul Krueger, PhD, Toronto, ON; Christopher Meaney, MSc, Toronto, ON;
Susan Goldstein, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Melissa Nutik, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Linda Lee, BSc, Toronto, ON;
Risa Freeman, MD, CCFP, Med, FCFP,Toronto, ON
504 Do What I Say vs Do What I Do: A survey of lifestyle behaviors among medical trainees and faculty
Doug Klein, MD, CCFP, MSc, Edmonton, AB; Shelley Ross, PhD, Edmonton, AB; Carmen Pittman, MD, Calgary, AB
505 The Geographic Pipeline to Rural Family Medicine at Memorial
Janelle Hippe, MA, PhD Candidate, St. John’s, NL; Danielle O’Keefe, MD, St. John’s, NL; Wanda Parsons, MD, CCFP, St. John’s, NL;
Norah Duggan, MD, St. John’s, NL; James Rourke, MD, CCFP(EM), MClinSc, FCFP, FRRMS, FCAHS, LLD, St. John’s, NL
506 Predictors of Well-being in Residents: A descriptive study on burnout and work dissatisfaction
Joan Horton, MD, FCFP, MPH, Calgary, AB; Aliya Kassam, PhD; Ilya Shoimer, MD; Scott Patten, MD, PhD
507 Targeting Coaching for Preceptors Based on Documented Feedback They have Given Residents
Shelley Ross, PhD, Edmonton, AB; Paul Humphries, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Edmonton, AB; Amy Hegstrom, Edmonton, AB;
Michel Guy Donoff, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Edmonton, AB
508 A Critical Analysis of 5 Open Access Repositories in the Context of Postgraduate Medical Education
Laura Leigh Murgaski, MScCH Candidate, Toronto, ON; Susan Glover Takahashi, PhD, MA, Toronto, ON; Tamara J. Bahr, MSc CH, University of Toronto;
Amy Widdifield, MLIS, University of Toronto
509 Steps to Surviving and Thriving Accreditation
Laura Leigh Murgaski, MScCH Candidate, Toronto, ON; Susan Glover Takahashi, PhD, MA, Toronto, ON; Glen Bandiera, MD, MEd, FRCPC, Toronto, ON;
Salvatore Spadafora, MD, FRCPC, MHPE, Toronto, ON
510 Primary Care Needs and Services in Pandemics and Disasters in Canada: Developing a research agenda
Khosro Refaie Shirpak, MD, MPH, PhD, Burlington, ON; Lynda Redwood-Campbell, MD, FCFP, DTM&H, MPH, Hamilton, ON
511 Primary Care Without Annual Physical Examination: A health technology assessment
Khosro Refaie Shirpak, MD, MPH, PhD, Burlington, ON; Daria O’Reilly, PhD, MSc ,Hamilton, ON
512 The Art of the Possible: Using CPCSSN data for primary care research
Richard Birthwhistle, MD, CCFP, Kingston, ON; Tyler Williamson, PhD, Kingston, ON; K. Martin, MSc
513 Validating the CPCSSN Algorithms for Eight Chronic Diseases
Tyler Williamson, PhD, Kingston, ON; Richard Birtwhistle, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Kingston, ON; Michael Green, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Kingston, ON;
Shahriar Khan, MSc, Kingston, ON; Sabrina Wong, RN, PhD, Vancouver, BC; Nandini Natarajan, MD, CCFP, Halifax, NS;
Donna Manca, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Edmonton, AB; Neil Drummond, PhD, Edmonton, AB
514 Primary Care Knowledge Networks on Chronic Disease: Reaching out to Canadian Muslim seniors
Jean Kozak, PhD, Vancouver, BC; Akber Mithani, MD, Vancouver, BC
515 Development of a Family Medicine Screening Tool for Identifying Moral Distress in Family Caregivers
Jean Kozak, PhD, Vancouver, BC; Akber Mithani, MD, Vancouver, BC
516 QUALICO-PC in Alberta
Gregory Yelland, PhD, Lloydminster, AB; Tim Cooke; Markus Lahtinen, PhD; John Cowell, MSc, MD, CCFP, FRCP; QUALICO-PC Working Group
517 Primary Care Advanced Access Study: Spreading practice & optimizing interprofessional resources
Yee-Ling Chang, MD, CCFP, FCFP, MScCH, Toronto, ON; Deb Kopansky-Giles, BPHE, DC, FCCS, MSc, Toronto, ON;
Richard Glazier, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
518 The Influence of Sleep Quality and Burnout on the Career Intentions of Family Physicians
Neil Drummond, PhD, Edmonton, AB; Patricia Smith, MD, Calgary, AB; Charles Samuels, MD, Calgary, AB; Andrew Cave, MD, Edmonton, AB;
Carmen Thompson, MSc, Calgary, AB
519 The Better Living Programme: Improving cancer care in rural settings
Neil Drummond, PhD, Edmonton, AB; Rob Wedel, MD, Taber, AB; Tobias Gelber, MD, Pincher Creek, AB; Melissa Wilde, RSW, Lethbridge, AB;
Leanne Popson-Esau, RN, Lethbridge, AB; Carmen Thompson, MSc, Calgary, AB
520 Learnings Across the Cancer Care Continuum: Supporting family physician practice
Tunde Olatunbosun, Vancouver, BC; Tanuja Barker, MSc, Vancouver, BC; Jennie Barrows, BSc (Hons), Vancouver, BC; Alex Hatry, MA, Vancouver, BC;
Brenna Lynn, PhD, Vancouver, BC
521 Comparing Patients with Cancer and Non-Cancer Diagnoses on a Palliative Care Unit
Giulia Perri, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Amanda Wilson, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Daphna Grossman, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON;
Michael Gordon, MD, Toronto, ON; Dena Sommer, Toronto, ON; Jurgis Karuza, PhD, Toronto, ON; Talia Gordon, Toronto, ON;
Giulia Perri, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
522 Role of Primary Care Management in Cancer Survival: Manitoba’s perception
Gerald Konrad, MD, MSc, CCFP, Winnipeg, MB; Jeff Sisler, MD, MClSc, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB; Breann Hawryluk, B H Ecol, Winnipeg, MB
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Research Day / Journée de recherche
Wednesday – November 6 novembre – Mercredi
POSTERS • AFFICHES
POSTERS • AFFICHES
523 Combination of Framingham Risk Assessment and Harmonized International Diabetic Federation Criteria Tools to Assess Impact on Cardiovascular Risk
Assessment
Peyvand Ashtarani, MD, London, ON
524 Utility of Abdominal Ultrasounds in the Investigation of Non-Specific Abdominal Complaints
Devon Turner, BSc (Hons), MD, Barrie, ON; Anwar Parbtani, PhD, MD, CCFP, Barrie, ON
525 Can Probiotic Supplementation Reduce the Incidence of Clostridium Difficile-Associated Diarrhea?
Alex Shen, MD, Halifax, NS; Nandini Natarajan, MD, CCFP, Halifax, NS
526 Knowledge Partners: Community experience of the Towards Patient-Centered Addiction Care Project
Ginetta Salvalaggio, MSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Edmonton, AB; Lauren Girard, BSc, Edmonton, AB; Christine Vandenberghe, MA, Edmonton, AB;
Kathryn Dong, MD, FRCP, Edmonton, AB
527 Improving Dementia Assessment: Effect of a structured approach and “brain map” tool
Linda Lee, MD, MClSc(FM), CCFP, FCFP, Kitchener, ON; Loretta Hillier, MA, CE, London, ON; Wayne Weston, MD, CCFP, FCFP, London, ON
528 Interdisciplinary Transitional Care Unit Improves Outcomes for Elderly Post-Acute Patients
Margaret Manville, MD, FCFP, MPH, Comox, BC; Michael C. Klein, MD, FCFP, FAAP (Neonatal-Perinatal), FCFP, ABFP, FCPS, Vancouver, BC;
Lesley Bainbridge, BSR (PT), MEd, PhD, Vancouver, BC
529 Assessment & Documentation of Immunization Status During the Periodic Health Examination
Farhan Asrar, MD, MSc, MPH, Hamilton, ON; Inge Schabort, MBChB, CCFP, Hamilton, ON
530 A Web-based Approach to Improving Knowledge of Women Approaching Their First Birth
Michael Klein, MD, CCFP, FAAP (Neonatal-Perinatal), FCFP, ABFP, FCPS, Roberts Creek/Vancouver, BC; MS Asheya, BA, MAPH (Cand), Vancouver, BC;
Janusz Kaczorowski, PhD, Montréal, QC; Holly Whitteman, PhD, Laval, QC; Patricia McNiven, RM, PhD, Hamilton, ON
531 Evaluation of an eLearning Module for an Effective Well-baby Visit Using the Rourke Baby Record
Leslie Rourke, MD, CCFP, MClinSc(FM), FCFP, St. John’s; NL; Anne Drover, MD, FRCPC, St. John’s, NL; Sarah Hann, MD, St. John’s, NL;
David Stokes, St. John’s, NL; Katrin Zipperlen, St. John’s, NL; Jacinta Reddigan, St. John’s, NL; Norah Duggan, MD, CCFP, St. John’s, NL;
Denise Hickey, MD, FRCPC, St. John’s, NL
532 Perspectives of Family Physicians on the Care of Uninsured Pregnant Women
Lisa Graves, MD, Sudbury, ON; Kimberly Munro, MD, MSc, Montréal, QC; Vinita D’Souza, MSc, Montréal, QC; Ling Yuan Kong, MD, Montréal, QC;
Catherine Jarvis, MD, Montréal, QC
533 Bonding Through Bars: The health of children with incarcerated mothers
Ruth Elwood Martin, MD, FCFP, MPH, Vancouver, BC; Samantha Sarra; Mo Korchinski; Kristen Hargreaves; Tara Zupancic; Jane Buxton
534 Learning Behaviours and Preferences of Family Medicine Residents Outside of the Clinical Setting
Denise Campbell-Scherer, MD, PhD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB; Alice Sy, MD Candidate, Class of 2015, London, ON;
Eric Wong, MD, MClSc(FM), CCFP, London, ON; Leslie Boisvert, MPA, London, ON
535 Guideline Synthesis and Implementation: Improving chronic disease prevention & screening (CDPS)
Denise Campbell-Scherer, MD, PhD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB; Donna Manca, MD, MCISc, CCFP; Ginetta Salvalaggio, MSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Edmonton, AB;
Carolina Aguilar, MA, MSc, Edmonton, AB; June Carroll, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Kris Aubrey-Bassler, MSc, MD, CCFP, St. John’s, NL;
Jess Rogers, BA, Toronto, ON; Christina Korownyk, MD, CCFP, Edmonton AB
536
Narrowing the HIV-Mortality Gap Between Aboriginals and Others at a Vancouver Inner-City Clinic ­- 2007 to 2012
Piotr Klakowicz, MD, CCFP, MSc, MPH(candidate), Vancouver, BC; David Moore, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC; David Tu, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC
Thursday – November 7 novembre – Jeudi
Student Posters / Affiches des étudiants
601 Impact of Patient Use of an Online Patient Portal on Diabetes Outcomes
Marco Lau, BSc, Vancouver, BC; Harlan Campbell, MSc, Burnaby, BC; Tricia Tang, PhD, Vancouver, BC; Darby Thompson, PhD, Burnaby, BC;
Tom Elliott, MBBS, FRCPC, Vancouver, BC
602 Teddy Bear Clinic: Using medical play to improve health care experiences in preschool-aged children
Josephine Hoi Yan Lee, Richmond, BC; Vickie Chow, Vancouver BC; Graeme Hintz, Vancouver, BC; Cynthia Gunaratnam, Vancouver, BC;
Shafik Dharamsi, PhD, Vancouver, BC
603 The Calgary Guide: A simpler way to understand disease
Sean Spence, BSCH, Calgary, AB; Yan Yu, BSCH, Calgary, AB
604 Evaluation of Online Videos for Improving Cultural Competence: Specific strategies for working with Chinese immigrants
Jackson Chu, MSI-3, Burnaby, BC; Charlie Zhang, MSI-3, Vancouver, BC; Jonathan Yang, MSI-3, Vancouver, BC; Kristy Cho, MSI-3, Vancouver, BC;
Kendall Ho, MD, FRCPC, Vancouver, BC
605 Assessment of Chinese Seniors’ Needs and Perspectives in Healthcare
Sarah Sy, BSc, Calgary, AB; Jennifer Au, MSc, Calgary, AB; Danny Guo, MSc, Calgary, AB; Patrick Lee, MD, CCFP, FCPC, Calgary, AB
Thursday – November 7 novembre – Jeudi Resident Posters / Affiches des résidents
606 Managing Professional and Personal Lives: How residents perceive their personal life and relationships during residency
Diana Wu, MD, CCFP, MSc, MPH(candidate) Mississauga, ON; Michelle Lam, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Marcus Law, MD, MBA, CCFP, Toronto, ON
607 Impact of Resident Physicians on Emergency Department Wait Times and Patients Leaving Without Being Seen
Wang Xi, MD, Strathroy, ON; Vikram Dalal, MD, CCFP(EM), Strathroy, ON
608 Making a Fair Interview: A standardized interview rubric to normalize family medicine residency interviews
Andrew Taylor, BSc, MD, MHSc, Ottawa, ON; Eric Wooltorton, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON;
Alison Eyre, MDCM, CCFP, Assistant Professor, Director of Postgraduate Education;
Madeleine Montpetit, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Assistant Professor, Physician Lead Faculty Development;
Gary Viner, MD, MEd, CCFP, FCFP, Associate Professor, Director of Evaluation; Douglas Archibald, PhD, Educational Research Scientist
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Medical Marijuana: Family practice resident’s attitudes and perspectives
Michael Vance, BSc, MD, MHSc, Nanaimo, BC
610 Students and Faculty as Partners in Innovation: the e-Faculty Development Project
Adil Shamji, MD, Brampton, ON; Gillian Lindzon, MD, MSc, BHSc (Hons.), Toronto, ON; Karen Leslie, MD, MEd, FRCPC, Toronto, ON;
Marcus Law, MD, MBA, MEd, CCFP, Toronto, ON
611 Intention to use the Laval Developmental Benchmark Scale for Family Medicine
Annie St-Pierre, MD, PhD, Ancienne-Lorette, QC; Annie Thériault, MD, Québec, QC; Miriam Lacasse, MD, MSc, CCFP, Québec, QC;
Jean-Sébastien Renaud, PhD, Québec, QC; Stéphane Turcotte, MSc, Québec, QC; Michel Labrecque, MD, PhD, CCFP, Québec, QC
612 Does the St. Mary’s Family Medicine Centre’s Patient Intake Reflect its Community’s Needs?
Mayuri Gupta, MD, Montréal, QC; Lauren McGruthers, MD, Montréal, QC; John Hughes, MD, CCFP, Montréal, QC
613 Developing Advocacy Curriculum – Pilot at UBC Family Medicine St. Paul’s Site
Nitasha Puri, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC; Todd Sakakibara, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC
614 The Need for Adaptability in Building a Successful Community Health Worker Program: The Ecuador example
Alexander Caudarella, MD, Toronto, ON; Andrea Evans, MSc, MD, Toronto, ON; Juana Morales Cotacachi, Ecuador;
Helene Rousseau, MD, Montréal, QC; Kirsten Johnson, MD, MPH, Montréal, QC; Alison Doucet, MD, Montréal, QC
615 Osteoporosis Screening Rates and EMR Precision: A practice quality improvement project
Maria Lee, MD, Edmonton, AB; Matthew Linton, MD, Edmonton, AB; Albert Woo, MD, Edmonton, AB; Albert Woo, MD, Edmonton, AB
616 Gender-Specific Differences In The Prevalence And Emergency Department Management Of Anaphylaxis
Simon Jones, BSc, MD, MHSc, Calgary, AB; Jonathan Bastian, MD, Calgary, AB; Dong-Mae Wang, Calgary, AB; Kevin Lonergan, Calgary, AB;
Andrew McRae, MD, FRCPC, PHD, Calgary, AB; Eddy Lang, MD, CCFP(EM), Calgary, AB
617 Comparing Homeless and Housed: Emergency Department care and cost
Kieran Conway, MD, Regina, SK; Johanna Kaiser, MD, Prince Albert, SK; Matthew Parsons, MD, Prince Albert, SK; Jamey Samson, MD, Prince Albert, SK;
Shari McKay, MA, Saskatoon, SK; Viv Ramsden, PhD, Saskatoon, SK; Breanna Davis, MD, CCFP, Prince Albert, SK
618 Use of an Inner City Woundcare Clinic
Mischa Snopkowski, MD, Lethbridge, AB; Mat Rose, MD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB
619 Don’t Hold Your Breath: Primary care physicians are not using spirometry to diagnose asthma
Inge Schabort, MBChB, CCFP, Hamilton, ON; Robert Baraniecki, MD, CCFP; Jeffrey Pelchovitz, MD, CCFP; Stephanie Sischek, MD, CCFP;
Maria Yorke, MD, CCFP
620 Everything BUT Medicine: Surveying ICHA family physicians on homeless patients’ non-medical needs
Jennifer Loo, MD, Toronto, ON; Sarah Brisbin, BScH, MSc, Toronto, ON; Larisa Hausmanis, MD, CCFP, MPH, Toronto, ON;
Ritika Goel, MD, MPH, CCFP, Toronto, ON
621
Ethical Considerations of Canadian Primary Health Care Workers in Disasters and Pandemics
Lauren Friedman, BHS(Hon), MD Candidate, Toronto, ON; Michael Baxter, BHSc (Hon), MD Candidate, Bedford, NS; Lisa Schwartz, PhD;
Arnold L. Johnson, Chair in Health Care Ethics, Hamilton, ON
637 Simplifying Post Hospital Admission Visits One Step at a Time Zoe von Aesch, MDCM, MSc, Toronto, ON; Amanda Ischayek, MD, Toronto, ON; Yee-ling Chang, MD, Toronto, ON
POSTERS • AFFICHES
609 Thursday – November 7 novembre – Jeudi
622
Librarian-Faculty Health Literacy Education Sessions for First-Year Residents
Andrea Szwajcer, MLIS, AHIP, Winnipeg, MB; Brent Kvern, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB
623
Attitudes of First Year Family Medicine Residents about Home Care Visits
John Kirk, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Montréal, QC; Fanny Hersson, MD, CCFP, Montréal, QC; Bernardo Kremer, MD, Montréal, QC
624
Initiating a New Fully Integrated Family Medicine Residency Program at a Remote Regional Site
Fred Janke, BSc, MSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP Edmonton, AB; Edward Denga, MBBS, FCFP(SA), CCFP, Fort McMurray, AB;
Paul Humphries, BSc, Bed, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Edmonton, AB; Jill Konkin, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Edmonton, AB
625
Developing Family Medicine EPAs- Measuring Critical Competency Development across Time and Contexts
Jane Griffiths, MD, CCFP, FCFP, CAFCI, Kingston, ON; Karen Schultz, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Kingston, ON
626
The “Feedback From Patients on Physician Care”: Development of a patient feedback tool
Eric Wooltorton, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON; Madeleine Montpetit, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP; Gary Viner, MD, Med, CCFP, FCFP;
Tam Huyhn, BA Psych, Bcomm; Erica Battram, RN, BA, ENCC; Farhad Motamedi, MD, CCFP; John Brewer, MD, CCFP, FCFP;
Margaret Gluszynski, MD, CCFP
627
A Clinical Tool to Translate the Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) and Palliative Performance Scale (PPS)
Daphna Grossman, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, North York, ON; Mark Rootenberg, HBSc, Toronto, ON; Giulia Perri, MD, CCFP, COE, Toronto, ON;
Thirumagal Yogaparan, MD, FRCPC, Toronto, ON; Maria DeLeon, RN, BScN, CHPCN(C), Toronto, ON;
Sue Calabrese, RN(EC), MN, GNC(C), Toronto, ON; Cindy Grief, MD, MS, Toronto, ON; Jennifer Moore, MD, Toronto, ON;
Ashlinder Gill, PhD(c), Toronto, ON; Kalli Stilos, APN, Toronto, ON; Pat Daines, APN, Toronto, ON; Paolo Mazzotta, MD, CCFP, MSc, Toronto, ON
628
T.I.P.s (Tool to implement tips/pearls Into Practice) a Reflective Learning Tool in Medical Education
Daniel Ngui, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; Brenna Lynn, BSc, MSc, PHD, Vancouver, BC; Joss DeWet, MBChB, CCFP, Vancouver, BC;
Tunde Olatunbosun, Bcomm, Vancouver, BC; Garey Mazowita, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; Rhonda Low, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC
629
A Toolkit for Primary Care Providers dealing with Obesity and Lifestyle Change
Cleo Mavriplis, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON; Sarah Campbell, MBBCh, BAO, Ottawa, ON; Heather Henry, MBBCh, BAO, Ottawa,ON
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POSTERS • AFFICHES
630
Family Physician Referral Letters: Are we getting the message across?
Lise Legault, MD, Regina, SK; Janice Lising, MD, Regina, SK; David Roettger, MD, Regina, SK; Jennifer Kuzmicz, MD, CCFP, Regina, SK;
Gordie Kaban, MD, FRCSC, Regina, SK; Shari McKay, MA, Regina, SK
631
The “Wellness Poster” A Key Educational Reference Tool for Your Clinic
Deepti Pasricha, MD, CCFP, Markham, ON; Priyanka Dixit, MBBS, BSc, Toronto, ON; Peter Haw, MD, CCFP, Markham, ON;
Lisa Ruddy, RN, Markham, ON
632
Development and Implementation of an Osteoporosis Screening Tool for Family Practitioners in Québec
Andre Belanger, MD, Courcelette, QC; Angele Turcotte, MD, Québec City, QC; Frederic Morin, MD, Montréal, QC; Celeste J. Hamilton, Mississauga, ON;
Jacques P. Brown, MD, Québec City, QC
633
Family Physicians in Full-Service Versus Solely Office-Based Practice
Rod Crutcher, MD, MMedEd, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Calgary, AB; Olga Szafran, MHSA, Edmonton, AB; Wayne Woloschuk, PhD, Calgary, AB
634
Cardiac Manifestations of Churg-Strauss Syndrome
Alireza Bagherli, MD, CCFP(EM), FRCPC, Winnipeg, MB; John Kostyk, MD, FRCPC, Winnipeg, MB
635
Ventricular Pre-Excitation Manifested in the Course of Aortic Valve Endocarditis
Alireza Bagherli, MD, CCFP(EM), FRCPC, Winnipeg, MB; Aliasghar Khadem, MD, Winnipeg, MB
636
NextGenU.org Free E-learning on Brief Intervention for Tobacco and Other Substance use Disorders
Veronic Clair, MD, MSc, CCFP, FRCPC, PhD Candidate, Vancouver, BC; Chelsea Hitchen, SFU Public Health Master Student, Vancouver, BC;
Victoria Mutiso, PhD, Clinical Psychologist, Nairobi, Kenya; David Ndetei, MD, Psychiatrist, Nairobi, Kenya; Erica Frank, MD, MPH, Vancouver, BC
638
The use of Ultrasound in the Teaching of Shoulder Pathologies / L’utilisation de l’échographie dans l’enseignement des pathologies de l’épaule
Emmanuelle Baron, MD, CCFP Dip. Sport Med, St-Lambert, QC; Michelle Thibodeau, MD, CCFP; Judith Gagné, MD, CCFP;
Serge Goulet, MD Dip. Sport Med; Djamal Berbiche, PhD; Christine Loignon, PhD
639
Continuing the Conversation: A Pilot to optimize use of the Advanced Care Planning Tracking Toll
Jim Eisner, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB; Jonathan Howlett, MD, FRCPC, FACC, FSCAI, Calgary, AB; Sandeep Aggarwal, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB;
Andrew Patullo, MD, FRCP; Janice Mandolesi, Calgary, AB; Lucy Reyes, RN, MN, Calgary, AB
640
Sub-Acute Care Emergency Transfer Tracking Project
Jim Eisner, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB; Greg Fitzgerald, MD, MBA, BSc Eng, Calgary, AB
641
Using an Electronic Medical Record to Improve the Inpatient Management of Congestive Heart Failure Jim Eisner, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB; Jonathan Howlett, MD, FRCPC, FACC, FSCAI, Calgary, AB; Sandeep Aggarwal, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB;
Andrew Patullo, MD, FRCP; Janice Mandolesi, Calgary, AB; Lucy Reyes, RN, MN, Calgary, AB
642
Canadian Practice Assessment in Type 2 Diabetes
Pierre Filteau, MD, Saint-Marc-des-Carrières, QC; Ronnie Aronson, MD, FRCPC, FACE, Toronto, ON; Keith Bowering, MD, FRCPC, FACP, Edmonton, AB
643
Palliative Sedation Therapy at Lakeridge Health Corporation Oshawa Ontario Nicole Devost, MD, CCFP, FCFP, MHSc; Port Perry, ON; Peter Allatt, Clinical Ethicist, Toronto, ON
Friday – November 8 novembre – Vendredi Student Posters / Affiches des étudiants
701 How Big is that Baby Bump? Learner variation in measuring symphysis-fundal height.
Allison Edwards, BSc, Edmonton, AB; Ginetta Salvalaggio, MSc, MD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB; Shelley Ross, PhD, Edmonton, AB;
Sudha Koppula, BSc, MD, MClSc, CCFP, Edmonton, AB
702 Visual Acuity Testing in the Emergency Department: Is the best practice common practice?
Ricarda Bentham, BSc, Saskatoon, SK; Carrier McQuarrie, MD, Saskatoon, SK; Vuthana Suon, MD, Saskatoon, SK;
Taofiq Oyedokun, CCFP(EM,) Saskatoon, SK
703 The Role of FM in the Pre-clerkship MD Curriculum: A needs assessment at the University of Calgary
Lana Fehr, BSc, Bed, Carseland, AB; Candice Coley, BSc, Calgary, AB; David Keegan, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Calgary, AB;
Maria Palacios Mackay, DDS, PhD, Calgary, AB
704 Are Access Problems Less Prevalent in Team-based Primary Care than Non-team-based Primary Care?
Austin Zygmunt, MSc, Halifax, NS; Yukiko Asada, PhD, Halifax, NS; Frederick Burge, MD, FCFP, Halifax, NS
705 Rural Skills Trips’ Influence on Medical Student and Spousal Attitudes Towards Relocating Rurally
Lana Myroniuk, MS2, Calgary, AB; Shaye Lafferty, MS2; Doug Myhre, MD, CCFP, FCFP, FRRMS, Calgary, AB
706 Stage préclinique dans les communautés des Premières Nations : Prépare-t-il à prodiguer des soins plus appropriés?
Carole Lemieux, Ms, Montréal, QC; Amissetou Baras, Université McGill; Nadine Chata, Université McGill; Ahmad Mirza, Université McGill;
Kelita Singh, Université McGill
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Resident Posters / Affiches des résidents
707 The Use of Pedometers as a Family Practice Intervention
Venetia Lo, MD, Richmond Hill, ON
708 Medical Practice in Rural Saskatchewan: Factors in physicain recruitment and retention
Kevin Wasko, MA, MD, CCFP, Swift Current, SK; Jacqueline Jenkins, MSc, MD, CCFP, Calgary, AB; Ryan Meili, MD, CCFP, Saskatoon, SK
709 Effects of the Pharmaceutical Industry on the Prescribing Practices of Nova Scotia Family Physicians
David Sibley, MD, CCFP, Lawrencetown, NS; Amy Gillis, MD, CCFP, Halifax, NS; Emily Marshall, PhD, Halifax, NS
710 Of Bugs and Drugs: Evaluating adherence to acute pharyngitis guidelines
Sarah Ng, MBChB, CCFP, Hamilton, ON; Ilana Horvath, MD, Hamiton, ON; Erin Weersink, MD, Hamilton, ON; Avneet Parmar, MBChB, Hamilton ON;
Heather Gleba, MBBS, Hamilton, ON
711 A Novel, Multi-modal Educational Program Increased the Identification of Patients with Sepsis
Richard Oosthuizen, MD, Aurora, ON; Erica Hack, BScH, MSc, Chilliwack, BC; Jonathan Lubin, MD, Calgary, AB
712 Improving Rates of Foot Exams in Patients with Diabetes at the Queen’s Family Health Team
Esther Kim, MD, Kingston, ON; Tara McGregor, MD, Kingston, ON; Claude Gorman, MD, Kingston, ON; Rod MacNeil, MD, Kingston, ON;
Moira O’Leary, Kingston, ON; Gita Raghavan, Kingston, ON; Karen Hall Barber, MD, CCFP, Kingston, ON
713 Overdose Deaths in Québec: A cluster analysis
Yolaine Yim, MDCM, MSc, Montréal, QC; Luc de Montigny, PhD; David Buckeridge, MD, PhD
714 The Patient Experience and Health Care Journey Within the Toronto East General Hospital Virtual Ward
Rob Ciccarelli, MD, Toronto, ON; Anthony Garretto, MD, Toronto, ON; Thuy-Nga Pham, MD, MSc, CCFP, Toronto, ON
715 Development of a Web-based Assessment System for Field Notes for Family Medicine Residents
Nichole Currie, FM PGY2, New Liskeard, ON; Melanie Toupin, FM PGY2, New Liskeard, ON
716 Open Access Booking in Primary Care: Sustainability and improved use of health care resources
Brenna Velker, MD, PhD, London, ON; Cathy Faulds, MD, CCFP, London, ON; Catherine Walsh, MD, CCFP, London, ON
717 Validation of Chronic Disease Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Database in BC
Kathryn Morrison, MD, Vancouver, BC; Florina Feng, MD, Vancouver, BC; Joseph H. Puyat, MA (Psych), MSc, Vancouver, BC;
Ruth Elwood Martin, MD, MPH, FCFP; Sabrina Wong, RH, PhD, Vancouver, BC
718 Erectile Dysfunction as Endothelial Dysfunction: Are we appropriately managing dyslipidemia?
Mariam Guirguis, MD, Hamilton, ON; John Swanson, MD, CCFP, Burlington, ON; Michelle Bartens, MD, Hamilton, ON;
Jocelyn Anderson, MD, Hamilton, ON
719 Chlamydial Testing Practices: An aggregate data analysis and chart review in northern Saskatchewan
Jeffrey Irvine, FMR2, La Ronge, SK; Stephanie Young, FMR2, La Ronge, SK; James D. Irvine, MD, FRCPC, La Ronge, SK;
Vivian R. Ramsden, RN, PhD, Saskatoon, SK; Brian Quinn, RN, MSc, La Ronge, SK
720 The Prevalence of Disordered Eating and Menstrual Dysfunction Among Canadian University Athletes
Rebecca Skillen, MS, MD, Vancouver, BC; Lauren den Boer, MD, Vancouver, BC; Rob Lloyd-Smith, MD
721 Enhancing Obstetrical Handover in a Family Practice Setting: A quality improvement initiative
Naila Karim, MD, Toronto, ON; Zahra Jaffer, MD, Toronto, ON; Tuhina Biswa, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
722 Patient Satisfaction with a Multi-Provider Family Practice Obstetrics Clinic
Batya Grundland, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Tara Adirim, BSc, MD, Toronto, ON; Erika Frasca, BSc, MD, Toronto, ON;
Meghan Daly, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
723 Burnout in Family Medicine Residents: A qualitative study
Joanna Oda, MD, MHSc, CCFP, Vancouver, BC; Kimberly Rutherford, MSc, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC
Friday – November 8 novembre – Vendredi
724 Family Medicine Research: Promising clinical game changers
Cheryl Levitt, MBBCh, CCFP, FCFP, Mississauga, ON; Inese Grava-Gubins, MA, Toronto, ON; Stephanie Fredo, BA, Mississauga, ON
725 Personal Health Records: Provider and staff perspectives on benefits, barriers and disadvantages
David Kaplan, MD, MSc, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Brendan Kwolek, Toronto, ON
726 Using QI Tools to Demonstrate QI Design, Selection & Implementation in a Community Teaching Hospital
Joanne Laine-Gossin, MD, CCFP, North York, ON; Kim Lazare, MD, Toronto, ON; Harvey Blankenstein, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON;
Alan Monavvari, MD, MHSc, CCFP, CHE, CPHQ, Toronto, ON
727 Strengthening Communities: PAR project to promote refugees’ access to mental health services
Lorena Mota, MD, MHA, Vancouver, BC; Maureen Mayhew, MD, CCFP, MPH, Vancouver, BC; Karen Grant, PhD, Registered Psychologist, Vancouver, BC
728 FeelingBetterNow: An e-tool to aid the early detection and treatment of mental health disorders
Sam Ozersky, MD, FRCP(C), ON
729 The Road to Competency: Implementing Triple C in a new Dalhousie University Family Medicine site
Roop Conyers, PhD, MD, CCFP, Annapolis Royal, NS
730 Médecine universitaire: stage de résidence novateur visant à explorer une carrière universitaire
Miriam Lacasse, MD, MSc, CCMF, Québec, QC; Marie-Hélène Dufour, MD, CCMF, Québec, QC; Josette Castel, MD, MSc,CCMF, Québec, QC
731 Activité innovante et porteuse:l’accueil des nouveaux enseignants à la Faculté de médecine de l’Université Laval
Johanne Théoret, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Québec QC
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POSTERS • AFFICHES
Friday – November 8 novembre – Vendredi POSTERS • AFFICHES
POSTERS • AFFICHES
732 Aiming for Change: Improving medical student knowledge, skills, and attitudes about addiction
Ginetta Salvalaggio, MSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Edmonton, AB; Kimberly Duerksen, MSc, Edmonton, AB; Lisa Steblecki, MD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB;
Shelley Ross, PhD, Edmonton, AB
733 Evaluation of the UBC Postgraduate Family Practice Resident Resilience Committee
Maria Hubinette, BSc, MD, CCFP, MMEd, Vancouver, BC; Anne Worthington, MA, BA, Vancouver, BC; Jennifer Baxter, BHSc, MD ,Chilliwack, BC;
Steve Beerman, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Nanaimo, BC; Christie Newton, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; Terri Aldred, MD, Victoria, BC;
John Alvarez de Lorenzana, MD, BC; Douglas Cave, MSW, RSW, PhD, RPsych, MA, AMP, MCFP, Vancouver, BC;
Lys Fonger, BSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Victoria, BC; Lindsay Gowland, Vancouver, BC; Ruth Hadland, MA, Vancouver, BC;
Eva Knell, BSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; Linda Reid, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Victoria, BC; Meredith Salisbury, MD, CCFP, Victoria, BC
734 Care of the Elderly Core Competencies
Paul Kivi, MD, CCFP, Dip. COE, Edmonton, AB; Lesley Charles, MBChB, CCFP, Dip. COE, Edmonton, AB; Jean Triscott MD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB;
Bonnie Dobbs, PhD, Edmonton, AB
735 Current Practice of Clinical Breast Examination in a Primary Care Setting
Benjamin Burt, BSc (H), MD, Barrie, ON; Anwar Parbtan,i PhD, MD, CCFP, Barrie, ON
736 Survey of Long Term Care Homes Medical Directors Learning Needs
Andrea Moser, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Sid Feldman, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Lyla Graham, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON;
Paul Katz, MD, Toronto, ON; Evelyn Williams, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
737 Reducing the Use of Physical Restraints among Older Hospitalized Medical Patients
Jim Eisner, MD, CCFP, Calgary, AB; Echo Enns, MD, CCFP, Calgary, AB; Rishma Rhemtulla, RN, Calgary, AB;
Vivian Ewa, MD, CCFP, FRCPC. Calgary, AB; Karen Fruetel, MD, FRCP,C Calgary, AB; Jayna Holroyd-Leduc, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB
738 Chronic Disease Management, Health Literacy and Doctor-Patient Communication: A pilot study
Marie-Thérèse Lussier, MD, BSc, MSc, FCMFC, Laval, QC; Claude Richard, PhD, MA; Justin Gagnon, MA, BSc; Mathieu Moreau, MD;
Marie-Christine Dorion, MD
739 12 Stories. Narratives from New Canadians. What We Can Learn from Their Voices.
Lynn Peterson, BSc, MD Candidate, Class of 2014, Calgary, AB; Kimberly Williams BSc, MSc, MD Candidate, Class of 2014, Calgary, AB;
Wadhwani, A., Lim, R., Houwing, M., Marani, F., Tsang, L., Chopra, D., Li, K., Sediqzadah, S., Wang, C., Stokes, W.
740 Dual Bronchodilation With QVA149 Reduces COPD Exacerbations: Results from the IGNITE program
Anthony D’Urzo, MD, MSc, BPHE, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Hungta Chen, PhD, East Hanover, NJ; Han-Joo Kim, PhD, East Hanover, NJ;
Donald Banerji, MD, East Hanover, NJ
741 Feasibility of Weekly Physician Email Support on Weight Reduction in Healthy Overweight Adults
Dimitre Ranev, MD, CCFP, Kanata, ON; Hao Sun, MD, CCFP, Richmond Hill, ON; Gina Agarwal, MD, CCFP, PhD, Toronto, ON;
Ricardo Angelos, MD, MPH, MHPeD, Toronto, ON
742 The Pork Roast Perineum: A novel model for teaching postpartum perineal repair
Jill Blaser, MSc, MD, CCFP, Saskatoon SK; Ardelle Stauffer, MSc, MD, Saskatoon, SK
743 Vaginal Birth after Cesarean Section: Evaluating eligibility, offer rate and patient recall of delivery decision-making
Balbina Russillo, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Montréal, QC; Frances Handley-Derry, MSc, MA, Montréal, PQ; Jennie Haggerty, PhD, Montréal, PQ;
Marie-France Brizard, RN, MGdO, Montréal, PQ; Jennifer Somera, RN, MSc(A), Montréal, PQ
744 Influenza vaccines: are they effective are what is the risk of bias in the evidence?
Roger Thomas, MD, Ph.D, CCFP, MRCGP, Calgary, AB; Roger Thomas
745 Validity and Reliability of Instruments to Screen Children for Developmental & Learning Problems
Roger Thomas, MD, PhD, CCFP, MRCGP, Calgary, AB
Janus - CPD Posters
746
Master of Health Sciences in Bioethics at the Joint Centre for Bioethics - University of Toronto
Nicole Devost, CCFP, FCFP, Port Perry, ON
747
Medical Acupuncture
Pamela Kryskow, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC
748
Successful Transformation of a Public Health System – Observations from the Canterbury Health District in New Zealand
Rod Elford, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB
749
Inuit Health Interpreter training: Empowerment via knowledge
Véronique Morin, MD, CCFP, MPH candidate, Puvirnituq, QC; Christine M. Markham, PhD, Houston, Tx; Geneviève Auclair, MD, Puvirnituq, QC;
François Prevost, MD, Inukjuak, QC; Annie Weetaluktuq, Inukjuak, QC
750
A Summary of Key Lessons Learned in Creating a Primary Care Antimicrobial Stewardship Training Program
Pieter Jugovic, MD, CCFP, Mississauga, ON
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PROGRAM • PROGRAMME
MAINPRO-C SESSIONS / SÉANCES MAINPRO-C
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 / MERCREDI 6 NOVEMBRE
W9476 MC
07:30–16:30
Toxicology Roadshow
W6590 MC
08:00–18:00
CASTED: Emergency – ”The hands-on” ED orthopedics – Course 1
W10801 MC
08:30–16:30
CBT on the Fly
W8837 MC
08:30–16:30
Clinical Collaboration Skills
W7990 MC
08:30–16:30
Spirometry in Family Practice
W9709 MC
10:00–15:30
Preventive Care Visits for School Age Children and Teens: Where is the evidence?
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ROOM / SALLE : MACKENZIE 2 – The FAIRMONT WATERFRONT Hotel
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 / JEUDI 7 NOVEMBRE
T8991 MC
07:30–17:45
Airway Intervention & Management in Emergencies (AIME) - Course 1
T22495 MC
08:00–18:00
CASTED: Emergency - ”The hands-on”” ED orthopedics course (2)
T6594 MC
10:00–18:00
AWLS - Advanced Wound Life Saving
T7324 MC
10:00–18:00
CBT Tools
ROOM / SALLE : MALASPINA – The FAIRMONT WATERFRONT Hotel
ROOM / SALLE : WATERFRONT C – The FAIRMONT WATERFRONT Hotel
ROOM / SALLE : WATERFRONT A – The FAIRMONT WATERFRONT Hotel
Recipient 2013 CFPC CPD Program Award
ROOM / SALLE : Oceanview 1 – PAN PACIFIC Hotel
T8842 MC
10:00–18:00
Professionalism and Ethics in Your Medical Career
T8846 MC
10:00–18:00
Medical Record Keeping
T10048 MC
10:00–18:30
The Health Promotion 6Pack (Hp6): Motivating patients to change unhealthy behaviours
in clinical practice
ROOM / SALLE : MACKENZIE 2 – The FAIRMONT WATERFRONT Hotel
T9587 MC
14:00–17:30
Breastfeeding Basics for the Practicing Physician
ROOM / SALLE : Oceanview 3 – PAN PACIFIC Hotel
ROOM / SALLE : Crystal Pavilion B – PAN PACIFIC Hotel
ROOM / SALLE : Crystal Pavilion C – PAN PACIFIC Hotel
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MC = Mainpro-C
D = Demonstration theatre / Théâtre de démonstration
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM • PROGRAMME SCIENTIFIQUE
MAINPRO-C SESSIONS / SÉANCES MAINPRO-C
Pre-registERED DELEGATES ONLY / DÉLÉguÉs préinscrits seulement
NO ONSITE REGISTRATION / Aucune inscription sur place
T10780 MC
14:00–17:30
Climate Change and Health: Should you care? Can you make a difference in your
office and in your community? CODE GREEN: A crash-course in the ABC’s of the biggest global health
threat of the 21st century, and how MDs are uniquely positioned to tilt the balance towards a healthy climate
ROOM / SALLE : Waterfront B – The FAIRMONT WATERFRONT Hotel
T10698 MC
14:00–17:30
Diagnosis and Management of Patients with MCI and Dementia: Tips for the family physician
ROOM / SALLE : PRINCESS LOUISA – The FAIRMONT WATERFRONT Hotel
T11101 MC
14:00–17:30
ROOM / SALLE : CHEAKAMUS – The FAIRMONT WATERFRONT Hotel
Managing Uncertainty: A novel approach to undifferentiated mental disorders
T10473 MC
14:00–17:30
ROOM / SALLE : Oceanview 2 – PAN PACIFIC Hotel
T9131 MC
14:00–17:30
ROOM / SALLE : Crystal Pavilion A – PAN PACIFIC Hotel
Preventative Medicine for Adults with Developmental Disabilities
PAACT: Anti-infectives guideline and update 2013
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8 / VENDREDI 8 NOVEMBRE
F22496 MC
07:30–17:45
ROOM / SALLE : MALASPINA – The FAIRMONT WATERFRONT Hotel
Airway Intervention & Management in Emergencies (AIME) - Course 2
F6843 MC
08:00–18:00
ROOM / SALLE : Waterfront C – The FAIRMONT WATERFRONT Hotel
CASTED: Fracture Clinic: The ”hands-on follow-up orthopedics” course
F10739 MC
10:00–12:15
Managing Diagnosis and Progression of Parkinson’s Disease: Clinical application of Canadian guidelines
F9715 MC
10:00–15:30
Healthy Child Development: Nutrition and child development with focus on the 18 month well child exam
F10764 MC
10:00–18:00
F7329 MC
10:00–18:00
ROOM / SALLE : CHEAKAMUS – The FAIRMONT WATERFRONT Hotel
ROOM / SALLE : MacKenzie 1 – The FAIRMONT WATERFRONT Hotel
Joint Assessment Made Easy
ROOM / SALLE : WATERFRONT B – THE FAIRMONT WATERFRONT HOTEL
CBT for Anxiety
Recipient 2013 CFPC CPD Program Award
ROOM / SALLE : Oceanview 1 –PAN PACIFIC Hotel
F11691 MC
10:00–18:00
ROOM / SALLE : Oceanview 3 – PAN PACIFIC Hotel
F8838 MC
10:00–18:00
ROOM / SALLE : Pacific Rim 1 – PAN PACIFIC Hotel
FS7818 MC
10:00–18:00
ROOM / SALLE : MacKenzie 2 – The FAIRMONT WATERFRONT Hotel
36 Scholarship and Innovation in Medical Education (SIME)
Web-based Resources for Family Practice
Learning Essential Approaches to Palliative and End-of-Life Care: LEAP
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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
F11114 MC
13:00–16:30
Using a Leadership Framework to Create High Morale and Productivity in the Workplace:
Oh dear, what can the matter be?
ROOM / SALLE : PRINCESS LOUISA – The FAIRMONT WATERFRONT Hotel
F11087 MC
14:00–17:30
Environment-Linked Illnesses: Prevention, diagnosis and management from preconception to old age
F9720 MC
14:00–17:30
This Patient Drives Me Crazy! Using Balint groups to understand the doctor-patient relationship
F9138 MC
14:00–17:30
PAACT: Men’s health update 2013
F9038 MC
14:00–18:00
Treating Poverty: A workshop for family physicians
ROOM / SALLE : Waterfront A – The FAIRMONT WATERFRONT Hotel
ROOM / SALLE : CHEAKAMUS – The FAIRMONT WATERFRONT Hotel
ROOM / SALLE : Oceanview 2 – PAN PACIFIC Hotel
ROOM / SALLE : Pacific Rim 2 – PAN PACIFIC Hotel
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9 / SAMEDI 9 NOVEMBRE
S11119 MC
08:00–16:30
Emergency Medicine Primer for Family Physicians II*
S8976 MC
08:30–12:00
Assessing and Prioritizing Clinical Practice Guidelines for Family Practice
S8633 MC
08:30–12:00
Office Gynecological Procedures in Family Medicine: Skills transfer workshop
S9346 MC
08:30–16:00
A Focus on the Management of Asthma and COPD
S7334 MC
08:30–16:00
CBT for Depression
S8602 MC
08:30–16:30
ROOM / SALLE : CHEAKAMUS – The FAIRMONT WATERFRONT Hotel
ROOM / SALLE : Gazebo 1 – PAN PACIFIC Hotel
ROOM / SALLE : Pacific Rim 1 – PAN PACIFIC Hotel
ROOM / SALLE : Pacific Rim 2 – PAN PACIFIC Hotel
Recipient 2013 CFPC CPD Program Award
ROOM / SALLE : Oceanview 1 – PAN PACIFIC Hotel
Pain Assessment and Management
ROOM / SALLE : Oceanview 3 – PAN PACIFIC Hotel
S9701 MC
Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics (ALSO)
09:00–17:00 ROOM / SALLE : SALON A – MARRIOTTT RENAISSANCE HOTEL
S10746 MC
10:00–15:30
Best Practices in Reducing Unnecessary Tests, Treatments and Care: Don’t just do something, stand there
S11115 MC
13:00–16:30
Using a Leadership Framework to Develop Team Effectiveness: Being a change champion is hard work
ROOM / SALLE : BURRARD – The FAIRMONT WATERFRONT Hotel
ROOM / SALLE : PRINCESS LOUISA – The FAIRMONT WATERFRONT Hotel
LEGEND / LÉGENDE
MC = Mainpro-C
D = Demonstration theatre / Théâtre de démonstration
Pre-Registration Required / Préinscription obligatoire
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DEMONSTRATION THEATRE / THÉÂTRE DE DÉMONSTRATION
Pre-registRATION REQUIRED / PRÉINSCRIPTION OBLIGATOIRE
Pre-registered delegates with tickets only please / Délégués préinscrits munis de billets seulement
EXHIBITION HALL / SALLE D’EXPOSITION
Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
ALL DEMONSTRATION THEATRE SESSIONS ARE FULL
Toutes les séances au Théâtre de démonstrations affichent maintenant complètes
THURSDAY november 7 / JEUDI 7 novembre
Demo Theatre / Théâtre de démonstration 1
10:00 – 11:00 T9228 D
Demo Theatre / Théâtre de démonstration 2
Difficult IUD Insertions (1)
T10117 D
Hands-on Shoulder Assessment (1)
11:15 – 12:15 T26039 D Difficult IUD Insertions (2)
T10114 D
Hands-on Knee Assessment (1)
13:45 – 14:45 T11798 D
Medical Student Workshop
Series: IUD Insertion
T27304 D
Foot and Ankle Exam
15:15 – 16:15 T7988 D
Inhaler Devices (1)
T27305 D
Approach to Concussion
16:30 – 17:30 T22716 D Inhaler Devices (2)
T30512 D
An Introduction to Wound Care
FRIDAY november 8 / VENDREDI 8 novembre
Demo Theatre / Théâtre de démonstration 1
Demo Theatre / Théâtre de démonstration 2
10:00 – 11:00 F30586 D
Intubation Skills
F29905 D
Assessment and Injection of Lateral
and Medial Epicondylitis
11:15 – 12:15 F11790 D
Medical Student Workshop
Series: Intubation
F29908 D
Assessment of Trochanteric Bursitis
and Review of Injection Technique
13:45 – 14:45 F8632 D
Entrapment Neuropathies (1)
F29904 D
Knee Aspiration and Injection
15:15 – 16:15 F26040 D
Entrapment Neuropathies (2)
F30505 D
Endometrial Biopsy
16:30 – 17:30 F26043 D
Entrapment Neuropathies (3)
F29832 D
Low Back Pain: A clinical approach
SATURDAY november 9 / SAMEDI 9 novembre
Demo Theatre / Théâtre de démonstration 1
Demo Theatre / Théâtre de démonstration 2
09:45 – 10:45 S22477 D
Shoulder Assessment (2)
S7019 D
Dermatoscopy 101 (1)
11:15 – 12:15 S22440 D
Knee Assessment (2)
S22777 D
Dermatoscopy 101 (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.
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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PRE-CONFERENCE – JOURNÉE PRÉCONFÉRENCE
WEDNESDAY • MERCREDI
Family Medicine Education Forum (FMEF)
Forum sur l’éducation en médecine familiale (FÉMF)
This program has been accredited by the College of Family Physicians of Canada and the
British Columbia Chapter for up to 6 Mainpro-M1 credits.
Ce programme satisfait aux critères d’approbation du Collège des médecins de famille du Canada et la section
provinciale de la Colombie-Britannique, et donne droit à un maximum de 6 crédits.
Pre-Registration IS REQUIRED / Préinscription obligatoire
W10115
08:30–12:00
Family Medicine Education Forum (FMEF) Plenary - Supporting Clinical Teachers
in a Time of Change: Moving to a Competency-Based Education Model
Plénière du Forum sur l’éducation en médecine familiale (FÉMF) – Le soutien des enseignants cliniques pendant une époque de changements : Vers un modèle de formation axé sur les compétences
ROOM / salle : 211-214 – Vancouver Convention Centre – West Building
Learning Objectives:
1. identify, explore, and respond to the needs of family medicine clinical teachers, particularly with respect to evolving undergraduate and
postgraduate teaching roles
2. discuss challenges clinical teachers face
3. share lessons learned, potential solutions and successes, and supports programs may have in place
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
1. identifier, explorer et répondre aux besoins des enseignants cliniques en médecine familiale quant à l’évolution du rôle de l’enseignant aux
niveaux prédoctoral et postdoctoral.
2. discuter des enjeux auxquels les enseignants cliniques font face.
3. partager les leçons apprises, les solutions et les succès, ainsi que les mesures de soutien que les programmes ont mis en place.
W6532
13:00–14:00
The Joys and Challenges of Teaching IMGs in the Community
Jeffrey Sloan, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Napanee, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 209 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. understand the unique learning needs of IMGs
2. anticipate the impact of an IMG on a community preceptor
3. more fully enjoy the perspective that an IMG brings to a community practice
W10732
13:00–15:00
Assessing Competence in Ethical Considerations During Daily Clinical Practice Susan MacDonald, MD, CCFP, Kingston, ON; Gurdeep Parhar, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC;
Michael Yeo, PhD, Sudbury, ON - SESSION CANCELLED
ROOM / SALLE : 205 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objective:
1. help clinical preceptors identify and assess some major determinants of ethical competence in dealing with problems in daily clinical
practice
W11683
13:00–15:00
Defining ‘Centered in Family Medicine’
Ivy Onandasan, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 208 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. review the current definition of “Centred in Family Medicine” and discuss challenges faced
2. share principles intended for this “C” in Triple C with tangible examples of how one would know that learning is Centred in Family
Medicine
3. create recommendations for the CFPC on what needs to be done to help disseminate better clarity on Centred in Family Medicine
LEGEND / LÉGENDE
Simultaneous interpretation / Interprétation simultanée
VCC
Pre-Registration Required / Préinscription obligatoire
Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building) / Centre des congrès de Vancouver (Immeuble ouest)
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W11685
Advanced Field Note Use: The next generation
13:00–15:00Tom Laughlin, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Moncton, NB; Tim Allen, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Merrickville, ON;
ROOM / SALLE : 207 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. review your familiarity with an effective tool (field note) and its use in gathering behaviour-based information in the workplace
2. organize this information in formative and summative assessment including narrative reporting
3. use the searchable format of The Evaluation Objectives to facilitate the creation and completion of your field notes
W11701
Competency-based CaRMS Selection Process for Family Medicine Residents:
13:00–15:00 Introduction of a standardized interview rubric
Alison Eyre, MDCM, CCFP, Ottawa, ON; Eric Wooltorton, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON;
Madeleine Montpetit, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON; Gary Viner, MD, MEd, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON;
Andrew Taylor, PGY2, Ottawa, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 215 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify the desired knowledge, skills, and attitudes of a potential successful CaRMS candidate
2. design questions that will illicit answers that allow the candidate to be judged on the competencies identified
3. translate those competencies into a rubric that identifies the undesirable candidate, the moderately desirable candidate, and the very
desirable candidate
W11775
Assessment of Clinical Clerks in a Competency-based Curriculum Using Entrustable Professional
13:00–15:00 Activities (EPAs): Building on CanMEDS-FMU to develop milestones using EPAs
Wayne Weston, MD, CCFP, FCFP, London, ON; George Kim, MD, CCFP, London, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 210 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. explain the added value and challenges of using EPAs for competency-based assessment in the clerkship
2. create at least one EPA for their clerkship
W11847
Fostering Resident Resilience: From a local initiative to a national collaborative
13:00–15:00Willa Henry, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; Douglas Cave, MSW, RSW, PhD, RPsych, MA, AMP, MCFP, Vancouver, BC;
Steve Beerman, MD, CCFP; Ruth Hadland; John Alvarez de Lorenzana, MD, MA; Terri Aldred, MD; Lys Fonger, MD, CCFP;
Linda Reid, MD, CCFP; Maria Hubinette, MD, CCFP; Jennifer Baxter, MD; Meredith Salisbury, MD;
Christie Newton, MD, CCFP; Eva Knell, MD, CCFP; Lindsay Gowland, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 211 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE (WEST BUILDING)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the development of the resident resilience committee at UBC and share the resident support tools that have been generated by
this committee
2. encourage and facilitate the development of postgraduate program-specific initiatives promoting resident wellness and resiliency across the
country
3. facilitate the initiation of a National Resident Resilience Collaborative, comprised of interested residents, faculty, program and site
directors from postgraduate training sites across the country, intended to develop multi-site, resident resilience initiatives as well as to
further academic study within this domain
W6601
13:00–15:00
Laval Family Medicine Developmental Milestones Scale: A tool for teaching and competency assessment
Échelle des indicateurs de développement en médecine familiale de l’Université Laval: un outil pour
l’enseignement et l’évaluation des compétences
Miriam Lacasse, MD, MSc, CCFP, Québec, QC; Annie St-Pierre, MD, PhD, CCFP, Québec, QC;
Johanne Théorêt, MD, MA, CCFP, FCFP, Québec, QC; Sylvie Tessier, MD, CCFP, Sainte-Julienne, QC
ROOM / SALLE : 201 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. discuss the Laval Family Medicine Developmental Milestones Scale for the CanMEDS-FM competencies over the family medicine
residency curriculum
2. plan the development of a milestones scale for their own program
3. share their own program benchmarks to guide residents and assess their competency development
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
1. discuter l’Échelle des indicateurs de développement en médecine familiale de l’Université Laval en lien avec l’acquisition des compétences
CanMEDS-MF durant la résidence en médecine familiale
2. planifier l’élaboration d’une échelle d’indicateurs de développement pour leur programme respectif
3. discuter des indicateurs de développement de leur programme respectif pour guider les résidents et évaluer la progression de leurs
compétences.
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How to Lead Strategic Planning for Educational Initiatives
WEDNESDAY • MERCREDI
W9145
13:00–15:00
David Keegan, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Calgary, AB; Susan Bannister, MD, MEd, FRCPC, Calgary, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 202 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the key steps to develop a useful strategic plan
2. develop and administer a survey that kick-starts the process
3. lead a strategic planning event to result in a useful strategic plan
W9882
13:00–15:00
Making IPE Work: Opportunities and challenges in the ambulatory primary care setting
Judith Peranson, MD, CCFP, MPH, Toronto, ON; Deborah Kopansky-Giles, DC, FCCS, MSc, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 203 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe an interprofessional education (IPE) module on the assessment and management of low back pain in the primary care setting
2. explore facilitators and barriers to interprofessional team teaching
3. illustrate the cycle of program evaluation with reference to simple program evaluation tools for IPE activities
W11541
Medical Student Attitudes Toward Homeless Populations: Can we foster social
13:00–15:00 accountability through clinical experiences?
Nasreen Ramji, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Danielle Baribeau, MD, PGY1, Toronto, ON;
Karen Weyman, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 204 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the impact of clinical experiences on medical student attitudes toward the homeless
2. develop opportunities for formal and informal undergraduate medical education pertaining to health of the homeless
3. evaluate change in attitudes of medical students toward homeless populations
W9470
IMG Selection: Can we predict success?
14:00–15:00Alan Monavvari, MD, MHSc, CCFP, CHE, CPHQ, Toronto, ON; Perle Feldman, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON;
Anne Wideman, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 209 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify cognitive and affective attributes used by program directors around the world to select international medical graduates for a
residency program
2. review the current process used by Ontario
3. suggest a new approach in selection of IMGs and define the pros and cons
LEGEND / LÉGENDE
Simultaneous interpretation / Interprétation simultanée
VCC
Pre-Registration Required / Préinscription obligatoire
Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building) / Centre des congrès de Vancouver (Immeuble ouest)
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WEDNESDAY • MERCREDI
9th ANNUAL FAMILY MEDICINE RESEARCH DAY
9e JOURNÉE ANNUELLE DE RECHERCHE EN MÉDECINE FAMILIALE
This program has been accredited by the College of Family Physicians of Canada and the
British Columbia Chapter for up to 6 Mainpro-M1 credits.
Ce programme satisfait aux critères d’approbation du Collège des médecins de famille du Canada et la section
provinciale de la Colombie-Britannique, et donne droit à un maximum de 6 crédits.
Pre-Registration IS REQUIRED / Préinscription obligatoire
07:30–08:30 Breakfast / Petit Déjeuner
08:30–08:45 Welcome / Bienvenue
Presentation by the Recipient(s) of the CFPC Outstanding Family Medicine Research Article
Présentation par le ou les récipiendaires du Prix du CMFC pour un article exceptionnel de recherche en médecine familiale
F33855
Nocturnal Leg Cramps and Prescription Use That Precedes Them
08:50–09:20 Scott R. Garrison, MD, CCFP, FCFP; Colin R. Dormuth, ScD; Richard L. Morrow, MA; Greg A. Carney, BSc;
Karim M. Khan, MD, PhD
ROOM / SALLE : 220-222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Presentation by the Recipient(s) of the CFP Best Original Research Article
Présentation par le ou les récipiendaires du Prix du MFC pour le meilleur article de recherche originale
W33856
Patients’ Experience of Chronic Illness Care in a Network of Teaching Settings
09:25–09:55 Janie Houle, PhD; Marie-Dominique Beaulieu, MD, Msc, FCFP; Marie-Thérèse Lussier, MD, MSc, FCFP;
Claudio Del Grande, MSc; Jean-Pierre Pellerin, PhD; Marie Authier, PhD; Réjean Duplain, MD, CCFP;
Tri Mihn Tran, MD, CCFP; François Allison, MD, CCFP
ROOM / SALLE : 220-222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
FMF Research Pearls: The Top Four Papers
W22928 Finding a BETTER Way: A chronic disease prevention and screening program in primary care
10:00–10:15 Donna Manca, MD, MClSc, FCFP, Edmonton, AB; Carolina Aguilar, MA, MSc, Edmonton, AB;
Denise Campbell-Scherer, MD, PhD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB; Kami Kandola, MD, MPH, Yellowknife, NT;
Kris Aubrey-Bassler, MD, MSc, St Johns, NL; Christopher Meaney, MSc, Toronto, ON;
Eva Grunfeld, MD, DPhil, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 216 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W23564 A Newly Implemented EMR: Effects on workflow and communication in family practice training
10:00–10:15 Gayle Halas, RDH, MA, Winnipeg, MB; Carol Styles, RN, BN, MPH, Winnipeg, MB;
Alan Katz, MBChB, MSc, CCFP, Winnipeg, MB
ROOM / SALLE : 217 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W23677 Determinants of Urgent Care Clinic Use and Barriers to Accessing Patients’ Own Family Physicians
10:00–10:15 Jessie Weaver, BSc (H), MD, Barrie, ON; Christa Kozanczyn, MD, CCFP, Barrie, ON;
Anwar Parbtani, PhD, MD, CCFP, Barrie, ON; Christa Kozanczyn, MD, CCFP, Barrie, ON;
Anwar Parbtani, PhD, MD, CCFP, Barrie, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 218 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W23516 HIV Practice Data Demonstrates CME Efficacy: Learning that promotes practice improvement
10:00–10:15 Jennifer Barrows, BSc (Hons), MD, Vancouver, BC; Gurveen Grewal, BA, Vancouver, BC;
Brenna Lynn, PhD, Vancouver, BC; Réka Gustafson, MD, FRCPC, Vancouver, BC;
Marisa Collins, MD, MHSc, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 219 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
10:20–11:05 Poster Viewing and Discussions / Visite des affiches et discussions
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Systematic Review and Meta-analysis: A pragmatic approach
Marshall Godwin, MD, MSc, FCFP, St. John’s, NL; Andrea Pike, MSc
ROOM / SALLE : 216 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the steps in the PRISMA process for conducting a systematic review
2. conduct a meta-analysis using Revman
3. address heterogeneity and publication bias in a meta-analysis
W22645
11:10–12:10
Grant Generating Workshop Project
Andrew Cave, MB ChB, MClSc, FCFP, FRCGP, Edmonton, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 217 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. Participants in this workshop will learn how the GGP is constructed and how they can apply to take part. They will also be introduced to
some of the techniques of successful grant writing that the program uses.
W11823
Possibilities and Opportunities: Combining clinical and educational activities and
11:10–12:10 research using Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network Data
Sabrina Wong, RN, PhD, Vancouver, BC; Ruth Elwood-Martin, MD, FCFP, MPH, Vancouver, BC;
Wilson Marhin, MD, PhD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 218 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network in BC
2. create opportunities for future collaboration across the BC network and other CPCSSN networks
3. identify and classify research priorities for BC CPCSSN
W12190
Canadian Postgraduate Scholarship Environmental Scan Findings: A dialogue
11:10–12:10Ruth Elwood Martin, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; Evelyn Cornelissen, PhD, RD
Authors: Megan Smith, BSc, MPH; Brian Ng, MD, MPH; Eric Shafonsky, MD, CM;
Michael Davis (UBC Evaluation Specialist); Mara Sanderson, RN, BScN;
Cameron Ross, MD, CCFP; Morgan Price, MD, PhD; Ruth Elwood Martin, MD, FCPC, MPH
ROOM / SALLE : 219 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. understand what scholarship curricula is currently being delivered, how it is being delivered and how it is being assessed in Canadian
postgraduate programs
2. appreciate which scholarship educational tools are most effective as described by Canadian family medicine faculty
3. understand ways that scholarship enabling competencies are being assessed by Canadian family medicine faculty and discuss the findings
of a multi-method scholarship evaluation that was conducted within the distributed UBC postgraduate residency program
W34290
Einstein Workshop
11:10–12:10Panel: Dee Mangin, MBChB, FRNZCGP, DPH; Marie Pirotta, MBBS, PhD, M Med (Women’s Health), Grad Dip Epid &
Biostatistics, DRANZCOG, FRACGP; Jerry Kruse, MD, MSPH, Executive Associate Dean of the SIU School of Medicine
Facilitator: Carol Herbert, MD, CCFP, FCFP, FCAHS, FRCPS (Glasg), FRACGP(Hon)
ROOM / SALLE : 220-222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. to discuss the future of primary care research in the context of a lifetime experience in the discipline of family medicine/general practice.
(taking a measure of where we are at in the USA/Australia/NZ/Canada.)
a. vision of the future.
b. learning from the past and moving forward.
c. opportunities for the future including international collaboration.
12:15–12:45 Lunch / Répas du midi
ROOM / SALLE : 220-222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
12:45–13:40 Section of Researchers Annual Meeting / Assemblée annuelle de la Section des chercheurs
ROOM / SALLE : 220-222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Family Medicine Researcher of the Year Award 2013
Chercheur de l’année en médecine familiale - 2013
W33860
The Cardiovascular Health Awareness Program (CHAP) Journey
13:45–14:15 Janusz Kaczorowski, PhD, Montréal, QC
ROOM / SALLE : 220-222 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE (WEST BUILDING)
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Presentation by the recipients of the Research Awards for Family Medicine Residents
Présentation par les récipiendaires des Prix de recherche pour les résidents en médecine familiale
W33862
A Comparison of Mortality Among HIV Positive Aboriginal and, Non-Aboriginal
14:15–14:30 People at a Vancouver Inner-city Health Center - 2007 to 2012
Piotr Klakowicz, MD, CCFP, MSc, MPH(candidate), Vancouver, BC; David Moore, MD, Vancouver, BC;
David Tu, MD, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 220-222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W33863 Unmet Contraceptive Needs in Refugees: The crossroads clinic experience
14:30–14:45 Marina Aptekman, MD, Thornhill, ON; Meb Rashid, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Vanessa Wright, NP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 220-222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
14:45–15:15 Break / Pause
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The Next Frontiers of Primary Health Care Research: Are we serious about bridging
the primary care-public health interface and what are the costs and benefits of
doing so? What does research have to do with it?
Nancy Edwards, Scientific Director, CIHR-IPPH, Robyn Tamblyn, (Scientific Director, CIHR-IHSPR)
ROOM / SALLE : 220-222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
15:15–15:30 Free Standing Paper (oral) Presentations / Présentations libres (orales)
W23660
Evaluating the Triple-C Curriculum: A longitudinal outcomes-based program evaluation
15:15–15:30Shelley Ross, PhD, Edmonton, AB; Doug Archibald, PhD, Ottawa, ON; Louise Autier, MD, CMFC, FCMFC, Montréal, QC;
Jonas Eriksson, MA, Mississauga, ON; Kathy Lawrence, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Saskatoon, SK;
Laura McEwen, PhD, Kingston, ON; Mone Palacios, PhD, Calgary, AB; Artem, Safarov, BSc PMP, Mississauga, ON;
Steve Slade, Ottawa, ON; Ivy Oandasan, MD, CCFP, MHSc , FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 209 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W23355
Sticky Questions: Medical viewers’ responses to reading a painting
15:15–15:30Monica Kidd, MSc, MD, CCFP, Calgary, AB; Glenda Bendiak, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB;
Tom Rosenal, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB; Lara Nixon, MD, CCFP, Calgary, AB; Roberta Jackson, PhD, Calgary, AB;
Maggie Sutherland, MFA, Kingston, ON; Lisa Hughes, PhD, Calgary, AB; Ian Mitchell, MBChB, MA, DCH, MRCP(UK),
FRCPC, FCCP, Calgary, AB; Laurie Pereles, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB; Bruce Wright, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 210 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W21642 Trial of Delayed Educational Reminders for Long-term Medication Adherence post-STEMI
15:15–15:30 Noah Ivers, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; J.D. Schwalm, MD, FRCPC, Hamilton, ON;
Holly Witteman, PhD, Québec City, QC; Monica Taljaard, PhD, Ottawa, ON; Purnima RaoMelacini, MSc, Hamilton, ON;
Merrick Zwarenstein, MBBCh, MSc, PhD, London, ON; Jeremy Grimshaw, MBChB, PhD, Ottawa, ON;
Madhu Natarajan, MD, FRCPC, Hamilton, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 216 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W23227 Expanding a Unique Primary Care Model to Manage Complex Chronic Diseases
15:15–15:30 Linda Lee, MD, MClSc(FM), CCFP, FCFP, Kitchener, ON; George Heckman, MD, MSc, MMATH, FRCPC, Waterloo, ON;
Robert McKelvie, BSc, MSc, MD, PhD, FRCPC, Hamilton, ON; Philip Jong, MD, FRCPC; Teresa D’Elia, MSc, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 217 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W23521 The Association of Nursing Home Characteristics and Resident Emergency Department Transfers
15:15–15:30 Margaret McGregor, MD, CCFP, MHSc; Vancouver, BC; Riyad Abu-Laban, MD, MHSc, Vancouver, BC;
Lisa Ronald, MSc, Vancouver, BC; Kimberlyn McGrail, PhD, Vancouver, BC; Douglas Andrusiek, MSc, Vancouver, BC;
Jennifer Baumbusch, PhD, Vancouver, BC; Michelle Cox, MSc, Vancouver, BC; Kia Salomons, MSc, Vancouver, BC;
Michael Schulzer, MD, PhD, Vancouver, BC; Lisa Kuramoto, MSc, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 218 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W22869 Acceptance of Intranasal Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine by Parents and Healthcare Providers in BC
15:15–15:30 Mark Lysyshyn, MD, MPH, FRCPC; Vancouver, BC; Kelly Yu, RN, BSN, MPH, Vancouver, BC;
Sara Forsting, MSPH, Vancouver, BC; Eleni Kefalas, BSc, Adv. Dip, Vancouver, BC;
Meena Dawar, MD, MHSc, CCFP, FRCPC, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 219 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W25849 CPCSSN and Privacy by Design – Implementing a critical protocol for the primary care practice and
15:15–15:30 researcher
Jannett Leggett, LLB/JD, CIPP/C, MIP (Candidate), Mississauga, ON;
Ann Cavoukian, PhD, Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario
ROOM / SALLE : 223 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
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W23825
Strengthening Relationships: Individuals with incarceration experience and health care providers
15:15–15:30Ruth Elwood Martin, MD, FCFP, MPH, Vancouver, BC; Wendy Sproule; Debra Hanberg, Larry Howett, Marnie Scow,
Anna Funk, Lara-Lisa Condello, Lynn Fels, Vivian R. Ramsden, John Oliffe, Ruth Elwood Martin
ROOM / SALLE : 224 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
15:35–15:50 Free Standing Paper (oral) Presentations / Présentations libres (orales)
W23645
The Competency-Based Achievement System (CBAS): More than just FieldNotes
15:35–15:50Shelley Ross, PhD, Edmonton, AB; Paul Humphries, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Edmonton, AB;
Shirley Schipper, MD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB; Michel Guy Donoff, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Edmonton, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 209 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W23493
What Affects Success in Family Medicine Maternity Care Education Programs? A qualitative exploration
15:35–15:50 Anne Biringer, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Milena Forte, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Anastasia Tobin, MHSc, PhD(c);
David Tannenbaum, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Elizabeth Shaw, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Hamilton, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 210 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W22371 The Positive Outcomes of a Six Months Life-style Intervention for People who are Obese.
15:35–15:50 Baukje (Bo) Miedema, PhD, MD, CCFP, Fredericton, NB; Lucia Tramonte; Ryan Hamilton; Kate Morrison
ROOM / SALLE : 216 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W23543 Family History: Feasibility, accuracy and utility in Chronic Disease Prevention and Screening
15:35–15:50June Carroll, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Joanne A. Permaul, BSc, Toronto, ON; Jesse Myers, BSc, Toronto, ON;
Donna Manca, MD, MCLSC, Edmonton, AB; Christopher Meaney, MSc, Toronto, ON;
Rahim Moineddin, PhD, Toronto, ON; Eva Grunfeld, MD, DPhil, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 217 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W23439 Perception of Continuity of Care in Lung Cancer Patients, Family Caregivers and Family Physicians
15:35–15:50 Michele Aubin, MD, PhD, FCFP, CCFP, Québec, QC; René Verreault, MD, PhD, FCFP, CCFP, Québec, QC;
Lise Fillion, Inf PhD, Québec, QC; Éveline Hudon, MD, MA, Montréal, QC;
Yves Lacasse, MD, FRCP(C), MSc, Québec, QC; Sébastien Simard, PhD, Québec, QC;
André Tourigny, MD, FRCPC, Québec, QC; Serge Dumont, PhD, Québec, QC; Serge Daneault, MD, Montréal,QC;
Audrey Samson, MA, Québec, QC
ROOM / SALLE : 218 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W23646 Deprescribing Medication for Frail Elderly Patients: A survey of Vancouver family physicians
15:35–15:50 Kasandra Harriman, MD, Vancouver, BC; Lisa Howard, MD, Vancouver, BC; Rita McCracken, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 219 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W23622 Assessment of Patient-Reported Outcomes using a Web-Based EHR Patient Portal
15:35–15:50 Eric Shafonsky, MD, Victoria, BC; Allen Hayashi, MD, Victoria, BC; Kristine Votova, PhD, Victoria, BC;
Christine Hall, MD, Victoria, BC; Andrea Piccinin, PhD, Victoria, BC; Jonathan Rush, MSc, Victoria, BC;
Scott Hofer, PhD, Victoria, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 223 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W23829
Participatory Prison Community-based HIV Prevention Feasibility Research Project
15:35–15:50Ruth Elwood Martin, MD, FCFP, MPH, Vancouver, BC; Manthan Pankaj Sheth
ROOM / SALLE : 224 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
15:55–16:10 Free Standing Paper (oral) Presentations / Présentations libres (orales)
W23057
Where is Compassionate Care? A discourse analysis of family medicine residency standards
15:55–16:10Cynthia Whitehead, MD, PhD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Risa Freeman, MD, MEd, CCFP, FCFP,Toronto, ON;
Batya Grundland, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Fiona Webster, PhD, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 209 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W22780
Assessment of Reflective Capacity: Evaluation of a standardized rubric
15:55–16:10Joyce Zazulak, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Hamilton, ON; Michelle Howard, PhD; Alan Taniguchi, MD, CCFP;
Samantha Winemaker, MD, CCFP; Lawrence Grierson, PhD, Hamilton, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 210 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W23487 A Comparison of Remote Telephone Follow-Up After Medical Abortion with Standard In-Person Follow-Up
15:55–16:10 Melini Gupta, MD Candidate, BSc, Toronto, ON; Dilzayn Panjwani, MSc, BSc;
Cassandra Greenberg, MD Candidate, BMSc, Toronto, ON; Erika Feuerstein, MD, CCFP, HBSc, Toronto ON;
Sheila Dunn, MD, MSc, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 216 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
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15:55–16:10 Free Standing Paper (oral) Presentations / Présentations libres (orales)
W23666 Cardiovascular and Lifestyle Risk Factors Associated with Back Pain
15:55–16:10 Jarret Morrow, MD, Edmonton, AB; Kim Duerksen, BSc, MSc, Edmonton, AB; Tyler Williamson, PhD, Kingston, ON;
Donna Manca, MD, MClSc, CCFP, FCFP, Edmonton, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 217 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W23675 Impact of a Provincial QI Program on Access to Care
15:55–16:10 Michael Green, MD, MPH, CCFP, FCFP, Kingston, ON; Stewart Harris, MD, MPH, FCFP, FACPM, London, ON;
Jyoti Kotecha, MPA, CChem MRSC, PhD(c), Kingston, ON; Susan Webster-Bogaert, MA, London, ON;
Han Han, PhD, Kingston, ON; Judith Belle Brown, PhD, London, ON;
Grant Russell, MBBS, FRACGP, MFM, PhD, Monash, Australia; Sharon Roberts, PhD, London, ON;
Meghan Fournie, BHSc, London, ON; Amardeep Thind, MD, PhD, London, ON; Moira Stewart, PhD, London, ON; Sonja
Reichert, MD, MSc, CCFP, London, ON; Richard V. Birtwhistle, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Kingston, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 218 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W23674 Une Évaluation de la Gestion des Échantillons de Médicaments dans les UMF
15:55–16:10 Marie-Thérèse Lussier, MD, Laval, QC; Marie Authier, PhD, Montréal, QC; Marie-Claude Vanier, Montréal, QC;
Fatoumata Binta Diallo, PhD, Laval, QC; Justin Gagnon, MA, BSc, Laval, QC
ROOM / SALLE : 219 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W23676 Improving Connectivity: Family physicians’ perspective on patient information transfer
15:55–16:10 Husna Husainy, MD, Toronto, ON; Jennifer Khu, MD, Toronto, ON; Alice Chan, MD, Toronto, ON;
Risa Freeman, MD, CCFP, MEd, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 223 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W23511
Youth Health in Custodial Facilities: Beyond cold and scratches?
15:55–16:10Yves Lambert, MD, CCMF, FCMF, Longueuil, QC; Manon Duchesne, MD, AMFP, Montréal, QC;
Ronald Chartrand, Psy Ed, St-Hubert, QC; Yasmine Ratnani, MD, Montréal, QC; Valérie Bélien Pallet, MD, Montréal, QC
ROOM / SALLE : 224 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
16:15–16:30 Free Standing Paper (oral) Presentations / Présentations libres (orales)
W23640
The Competency-based Curriculum through the Lens of the Resident
16:15–16:30Melissa Hynes, MA, PhD Candidate, Toronto, ON; Peter Ferguson, MD, FRCSC; Peter Dietsche, MA, PhD;
Susan Glover Takahashi, MA (Ed), PhD
ROOM / SALLE : 209 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W24404
NextGenU.org Builds on 4-Course 81-Country Foundation to Launch Global Family Medicine Residency
16:15–16:30 Kate Tairyan, MD, MPH, Vancouver, BC; Carolina Segura, MD; Jennifer Chu, MD; Lindsay P. Galway;
Mauricio Eraso, MD; Craig Goolsby, MD; Alisa Hayes, MD; Michelle Everton, MPH; Ann Hulton, BSIT
ROOM / SALLE : 210 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W23623 Impact of a Patient Engagement and SBIRT Knowldge Translation Strategy on Physician Behaviour
16:15–16:30 Ginetta Salvalaggio, MSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Edmonton, AB; Christine Vandenberghe, MA, Calgary, AB;
Scott Kirkland, MSc, Edmonton, AB; Greta Cummings, RN, PhD, Edmonton, AB; Bob McKim, MSc, Edmonton, AB;
Cam Wild, PhD, Edmonton, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 219 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W23440 Developmental Evaluation of a Training Program for Indigenous Community Health Workers in Ecuador
16:15–16:30 Alison Doucet, MD, CCFP, FCPC, Montréal, QC; Peter Nugus, MA Hons, MEd, PhD, Montréal, QC;
Mrs. Juana Morales, Ecuador; Helene Rousseau, MD, CCFP, Montréal, QC; Alex Caudarella, MD, Toronto, ON;
Andrea Evans, MSc, MD, Toronto, ON; Kirsten Johnson, MD, CCFP, Montréal, QC;
Peter Nugus, MA( Hons), MEd, PhD, Montréal, QC
ROOM / SALLE : 223 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
W23661
Exploring the Experience of Chronic Pain Among Female Survival Sex Workers: A qualitative study
16:15–16:30Stephanie D. VandenBerg, MD, Vancouver, BC; Ellen Wiebe, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Faculty, University of British Columbia;
Alka Murphy; Caroline Allen; Sheri Kiselbach
ROOM / SALLE : 224 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
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SIFP – CFPC’s Section of Family Physicians with Special Interests or Focused Practices
Networking Breakfast
Come and enjoy BREAKFAST while you meet like-minded colleagues from across the country
ROOM / SALLE : 118-120 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Thursday, November 7th, from 7 to 8 am we invite everyone interested in any of the topics below to gather for an informal opportunity
to discuss what you are doing in your practice; perhaps you would like to share a new technique or you have a challenge that you
would like to ask for advice from others ... all are welcome! Breakfast attendees may submit a Linking Learning to Practice exercise
for Mainpro credit. Topics: Addiction Medicine; Child and Adolescent Health; Chronic Pain; Developmental Disabilities; Emergency
Medicine; FP/GP-Anesthesia; Global Health; Health Care of the Elderly; Hospital Medicine; Maternity and Newborn Care; Mental Health;
Occupational Medicine; Palliative Care; Prison Health; Respiratory Medicine; Sport and Exercise Medicine
T11687
07:00–08:00
Family Medicine Education Researchers Networking Breakfast
T11690
07:00–08:00
Rural Site Directors Networking Breakfast
ROOM / SALLE : 202 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
ROOM / SALLE : 204 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE (WEST BUILDING)
Description:
This breakfast will provide an informal opportunity for rural site directors and teachers to discuss and collaborate about common issues and
challenges relevant to teaching in rural settings.
T11876
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Networking for IMG Teachers and Coordinators
Inge Schabort, MB, ChB CCFP, Hamilton, ON; Susan P. Phillips MD, CCFP, Kingston, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 203 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. review the relevant IMG literature and recent research findings
2. exchange ideas with a group of peers, learn about IMG programs across the country, and generate new directions
3. assemble available resources to provide ongoing support to IMG learners at the national, institutional, departmental, faculty, and student
levels
10:00–11:00
Practice Innovation in Hospital
T7028
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Enhancing Dignity in End-of-Life Care: A collaborative approach
ROOM / SALLE : 208 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Daphna Grossman, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Toronto, ON; Cindy Grief, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Toronto, ON;
Linda Mah, MD, MHS, FRCPC, Toronto, ON
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the construct of dignity and its relationship to end-of-life care
2. discuss clinical approaches to preserving dignity in palliative care
3. describe research on patient dignity from our palliative care unit
T8876
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Improving Timeliness of ED Decision-to-Admit to Hospital for an Urban Hospitalist Service
Peter Jamieson, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB
Learning Objectives:
1. identify elements of a quality improvement initiative related to timely decision making for admitting services in ED
2. describe modes of feedback for physician practice in hospital medicine
3. identify the role of dashboards in influencing physician practice in hospital medicine
LEGEND / LÉGENDE
Simultaneous interpretation / Interprétation simultanée
VCC
SS = Satellite symposium / Symposium satellite
Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building) / Centre des congrès de Vancouver (Immeuble ouest)
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Influenza: If immunization is only 50% effective, what do we do now?
Grippe : Si l’immunisation n’est efficace qu’à 50 %, que doit-on faire?
James Dickinson, MD, CCFP, MBBS, PhD, Calgary, AB; Danuta Skowronski, MD, MHSc FRCPC, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / salle : Ballroom B / Salle de bal B – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the methods and findings of Canadian family medicine sentinel studies that estimate the effectiveness of influenza immunization
each year
2. describe current knowledge about antiviral therapies and an evidence-based approach to the clinical management of influenza and
influenza-like illness in practice
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
1. décrire la méthodologie et les résultats des études sentinelles en médecine familiale au Canada qui évaluent l’efficacité de l’immunisation
antigrippale annuelle
2. décrire les connaissances actuelles au sujet des traitements antiviraux et des approches factuelles de prise en charge clinique de la grippe
et du syndrome pseudogrippal dans la pratique T8672
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Chronic Pain, Disrupted Sleep: Breaking a vicious cycle
Lydia Hatcher, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Mount Pearl, NL; Ruth Dubin, MD, PhD, FCFP, Kingston, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 220-222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the association between chronic pain and sleep disruption
2. identify chronic pain patients at higher risk of adverse effects of medication or comorbid conditions on sleep
3. prescribe both nonpharmaceutical and pharmaceutical therapies for sleep disruption in chronic pain patients
T10145
10:00–10:30
Youth-Friendly Care: Engaging adolescents in your practice
Eva Moore, MD, MSPH, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 306 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. review key neurodevelopmental changes of adolescence
2. apply privacy and confidentiality policies in their practice and how to tailor services to adolescents to reduce barriers and improve care
3. discuss useful adolescent resources and referrals
T10549
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Caring for Sexual and Gender Minority Patients
Daniel McKennitt, MD, Edmonton, AB; Kristopher Wells, PhD, Edmonton, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 121/122 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the current health disparities of sexual and gender minorities
2. recommend appropriate interventions based on unique health needs of patients from sexual and gender minorities
3. develop a more just, ethical, and inclusive health care practice
10:00–11:00
Practice Innovation in Community Practice:
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DFCM Open: Powering the future of primary care innovation and collaboration with the
open source movement
Pieter Jugovic, MSc, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Danielle Simpson, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 209 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. explore the fundamental concepts of the open source movement and how they can be applied to primary care to foster innovation as
a novel departmental tool
2. describe an original assessment tool designed to assess the merits of academic open source sites
3. illustrate many of the core processes and electronic features of DFCM Open as well as proposed future functionality
T10130
Improving Health Care Transitions: Ontario’s Health Links and the role of primary care
10:30–11:00Dianne Delva, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Jennifer Bowman, Toronto, ON; David Kaplan, MD, MSc, CCFP, Toronto,
ON; Kimberly Wintemute, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the complex care challenges of the highest users of the acute care system
2. understand the challenges in transition from one care setting/provider to another and the strategies aimed to improve coordination of
care through the North York Central Health Link
3. consider strategies to engage primary care providers in an effective collaborative care model for this population of patients, using a
patient-centred care approach
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Toward Safer Prescribing for the Elderly
THURSDAY • JEUDI
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10:00–11:00
Britt Simmons, MD, CCFP, Calgary, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 118-120 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. discuss the tension between treatment guidelines in eldercare and minimizing the risk of polypharmacy
2. examine the current evidence supporting the reduction of medications commonly used in the treatment of chronic conditions in the
elderly
3. evaluate the evidence relating to the proper use of psychoactive medications in dementia care and the growing knowledge regarding
effects of anticholinergic burden
T7558
10:00–11:00
What Is New? The top 10 research studies that will impact clinical practice for family physicians
Wendy V. Norman, MD, CCFP, FCFP, DTM&H, MHSc, Vancouver, BC;
Martin Dawes, MD, MB, BS, DRCOG, FRCGP, Vancouver, BC; Richard H. Glazier, MD, MPH, Toronto, ON;
David White, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom A / Salle de bal A – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
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
T8635
10:00–11:00
Radiological Assessment of Common Spine Injuries in Primary Care Centres
Kevin Hafez, MD (Hons), CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB; Salah Ali, MD, CCFP, Halifax, NS
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom C / Salle de bal C – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. establish a general approach to selected spinal injuries and emergencies
2. review radiographic findings
3. discuss assessment and diagnosis
T9307
10:00–11:00
There Is No Place Like Home: Adventures in building a hospital home team (virtual ward)
Paul Sawchuk, MD, CCFP, FCFP, MBA, Winnipeg, MB; Arle Jones, BA, BSW, RSW, Winnipeg, MB;
Jan Williams, RN, Winnipeg, MB
ROOM / SALLE : 201 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe a hospital home team (virtual ward)
2. identify key steps in building a hospital home team
3. describe the value of a hospital home team from the perspective of patients, families, and health care providers
T10296
10:00–11:00
Clinical Approach to First-Trimester Surgical Abortion
Regina-Maria Renner, MD, MPH, FRCSC, FACOG, Nanaimo, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 109/110 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify appropriate patients for first-trimester surgical abortion
2. discuss safe and effective provision of first-trimester surgical abortion, including evidence-based choices of pain management
3. recognize and troubleshoot common challenges, side effects, and complications associated with first-trimester surgical abortion
T10327
10:00–11:00
Pelvic Floor Disorders: Support for you and your patients
Sonya Lee, MD, CCFP, Calgary, AB; Dr Sudha Koppula, BSc (Hons), MD, MClSc, CCFP, Edmonton, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 301-305 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. appreciate the impact of pelvic floor disorders in society
2. learn about common pelvic floor disorders in women
3. understand management options for pelvic floor disorders
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VCC
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10:00–11:00
The Palliative and Therapeutic Harmonization (PATH) Approach to Frail Elder Care
Margaret McGregor, MD, CCFP, MHSc, Vancouver, BC; Joy Masuhara, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC;
Susan Troesch, BSc Pharm, Rph, CDE, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 217-219 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. use case examples to describe a novel approach to assessing for the presence and degree of frailty among seniors
2. use case examples to describe a novel approach to communicating with families and patients about the implications of frailty
3. use case examples to describe a novel approach to empowering families and patients to make health care decisions
T7469
10:00–11:30
Reading the Patient Like a Book: An introduction to narrative medicine
Lauretta Pereles, MD, FCFP, Calgary, AB; Lara Nixon, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 210 – Medical Humanities Theatre / Théâtre des sciences humaines – VCC
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the basics of narrative medicine and appreciate its potential role in patient care and teaching
2. apply these narrative techniques to patient experiences
T8683
10:00–12:15
Teaching in the Trenches: Daily assessment and teaching strategies for community preceptors
Cheri Bethune, MD, CCFP, St. John’s, NL;
T. Crichton, T. Allen, T. Laughlin, K. Lawrence, M. Donoff, C. Brailovsky, T. van der Goes
ROOM / SALLE : 204 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify important skills that facilitate daily assessment of learners (direct observation, case discussion, effective questions), and understand
how their assessment forms a vital part of the learner’s competency portrait (ITA)
2. learn ways to incorporate these skills into daily work-based teaching (field notes, SNAPPS, dialogue)
3. become familiar with the CFPC Evaluation Objectives and how they can enhance teaching and learning
T9734
10:00–12:15
SOT/SOR Symposium: Research in Teaching – Teaching in Research: Opportunities and Challenges
Judith Belle Brown, PhD, London, ON; Vivian R Ramsden, RN, BSN, MS, PhD, MCFP (Hon.), Saskatoon, SK;
Dee Mangin, MB,ChB, FRNZCGP, DPH, Hamilton, ON; Marie Pirotta, MB BS, FRACGP, M Med, PhD, Melbourne, Australia;
Nandini Natarajan, MD, CCFP, Halifax, NS
ROOM / SALLE : 114/115 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. This joint symposium is designed for both researchers and teachers in family medicine
2. To describe from an international perspective (Australia, New Zealand, Canada) advanced research and teaching training opportunities
available for family physicians
3. To describe a range of advanced training opportunities in teaching and research, including content, implementation and delivery strategies
4. To explore the challenges and solutions in the seamless integration of teaching and research in family medicine
TF9768
CanMEDS-FM Communicator Role and the Simulated Office Oral: A novel approach to teaching and
10:00–12:15 assessing residents’ attainment of communicator role competencies – Part I
Kendall Noel, MD, CCFP, Rockland, ON; Mark Karanofsky, Côte St-Luc, QC
ROOM / SALLE : 205 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Note: This is a two part session, taking place over two days (Thursday and Friday) –
the location for Friday’s portion is Room 224 at 13:45 pm
Learning Objectives:
1. establish the connection between the CanMeds-FM communicator role and the patient-centred clinical method
2. review the components of the simulated office oral tool and their connection to the patient-centred clinical method
3. have had an opportunity to experience a standardization session suitable for training family medicine residents/family medicine faculty
and physicians in the utilization of the patient-centred clinical method
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Restoring Meaning, Purpose, and Value: A workshop on spirituality in medicine and its effects on
10:00–12:15 resident wellness
Andrew Douglas, MD, PGY2, Ottawa, ON; Eric Wooltorton, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 202 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. review the role of spirituality in medicine from both the practitioner and the patient perspective
2. discuss principles of spiritual care and how to implement these into practice
3. discuss how workshops on spirituality can affect residents’ attitudes, care practices, and resilience to burnout
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Continuing Education Program Planning 101: A workshop for CE program developers,
members of planning committees, and reviewers
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10:00–12:15
Jamie Meuser, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON;
Members of CFPC National Committee on Continuing Professional Development and invited others
ROOM / SALLE : 224 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. outline and consider how to apply the elements of optimal CE program planning and development
2. define 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
T12189
10:00–12:15
Preparing Future Family Physicians for the Health Advocate Role
Ruth Elwood Martin, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; Shafik Mharamsi, Eric Shafonsky, Victoria, BC;
Daniele Behn-Smith; Evelyn Cornelissen; Ryan Mader, MD, CCFP, Victoria, BC; Robert Woollard
ROOM / SALLE : 203 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify examples of health advocacy in family practice and the key abilities associated with the physician’s role as health advocate
2. describe effective practices of health advocacy
3. develop methods for assessing health advocacy and educational strategies for physicians-in-training
At the beginning of this session, the Bruce Halliday Award for Care of the Disabled will be presented to Dr Donna Ouchterlony,
Toronto, ON, in recognition of her exceptional leadership in the field of acquired brain injury.
T8761
10:30–11:00
Burning Issues in Neuropathic Pain: 10 tips that will change your practice
Pam Squire, MD, CCFP, ISAM, DCAPM, CPE, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 220-222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify three new developments in neuropathic pain
2. describe strategies for implementing these in daily practice
T9702
10:30–11:00
Adolescent Preventive Care Visits and the Greig Health Record
Anita Greig, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 306 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. discuss the evidence for periodic health visits in older school-aged children and teens
2. demonstrate the use of the Greig Health Record checklist
3. utilize resources available and included in the Greig Health Record
T10613
Canadian Cardiovascular Society 2012 Guidelines Update: Diagnosis and treatment of dyslipidemia
10:30–11:00Mise à jour 2012 des Lignes directrices de la Société canadienne de cardiologie : Diagnostic et traitement
de la dyslipidémie
G.B. John Mancini, MD, FRCPC, FACP, FACC, Vancouver, BC; Daniel Ngui, BSc(PT), MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom B / Salle de bal B – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. discuss new literature related to diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of patients with dyslipidemia
2. identify the changes in the new 2012 CCS dyslipidemia guidelines relevant to primary care and family physicians
3. provide evidence-based care for their patients at risk
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
1. discuter des nouveaux articles liés au diagnostic, au traitement et au pronostic des patients dyslipidémiques
2. relever les changements aux Lignes directrices 2012 de la SCC en matière de dyslipidémie qui sont pertinents aux médecins de famille et
aux généralistes 3. fournir des soins basés sur les données probantes pour leurs patients à risque
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10:30–11:00
The ABCs of M&M
Debbie Elman, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 121/122 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify topics appropriate for clinical audit in family practice
2. understand and apply the steps involved in topic audit
3. appreciate the importance of an interdisciplinary approach to topic audit
T8764
11:15–11:45
Removing the “Invisible Cloak” of Chronic Pain: Understanding maladaptive neuroplasticity
Pam Squire, MD, CCFP, ISAM, DCAPM, CPE, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 220-222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. define peripheral and central sensitization
2. describe common symptoms and signs of sensitization
3. give examples of treatment strategies effective for sensitization
T10595
11:15–11:45
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Management
Maria Rif, MD, CCFP(EM), Montréal, QC
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom C / Salle de bal C – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. recognize indications for lumbar puncture required in subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH)
2. use best evidence to inform them in practice
3. integrate recent literature into their ancillary evaluation for suspected SAH
T11703
11:15–11:45
Reliable Information for the Skeptical Family Doctor
Janice Mann, BSc, MD, Ottawa, ON; Sarah Jennings, BSc, BScPhm, RPh, PharmD, Ottawa, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 116/117 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. become familiar with health technology assessments (HTA)
2. know how to access health technology assessments on practice-relevant topics
3. apply the findings of health technology assessments to improve evidence-based practice
T7963
11:15–12:15
Practical Tips for Managing AF: Treatment strategies for family physicians
Conseils pratiques pour prendre en charge la FA : Stratégies thérapeutiques pour les médecins de famille
Teresa Tsang, MD, Vancouver, BC;
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom B / Salle de bal B – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. update knowledge and decision making for optimal management of their patients with atrial fibrillation
2. update knowledge and decision making for optimal stroke prevention in their patients with atrial fibrillation
3. adapt their clinical practice to the Canadian evidence-based atrial fibrillation guidelines’ 2010 and 2012 updates, recommendations, and
practical tips
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
1. actualiser les connaissances et la prise de décision pour une prise en charge optimale des patients atteints de fibrillation auriculaire 2. actualiser les connaissances et la prise de décision pour une prévention optimale des accidents vasculaires cérébraux chez les patients
atteints de fibrillation auriculaire 3. adapter les pratiques cliniques aux lignes directrices canadiennes et factuelles en matière de fibrillation auriculaire de 2010, à la mise à jour
de 2012, aux recommandations et aux conseils pratiques
T8725
11:15–12:15
Conversations About the End: How to feel more comfortable and be a more effective decision maker
Romayne Gallagher, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 217-219 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify what they need to know about legislation regarding advance care planning
2. provide the key points that lead to effective discussions with patients and families
3. become a more effective facilitator in substitute decision making
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What’s New in Breastfeeding? Thinking outside the box
THURSDAY • JEUDI
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11:15–12:15
Meira Stern, MDCM, CCFP, Montréal, QC; Carole Dobrich, RN, IBCLC, Montréal, QC;
Anjana Srinivasan, MDCM, CCFP, Montréal, QC; Howard Mitnick, MDCM, CCFP, Montréal, QC
ROOM / SALLE : 121/122 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. discuss the benefits of skin-to-skin contact in the immediate newborn period and beyond
2. understand the principles of biological nurturing
3. describe appropriate care for deep nipple wounds
T9581
11:15–12:15
Passing the Baton: QI for high-risk women from preconception to the postpartum period
Ilana Halperin, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Toronto, ON; Karen Fleming, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom A / Salle de bal A – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the current gaps in care for preconception counseling and postpartum screening in women with diabetes and hypertension during
pregnancy
2. understand the role of the family physician in improving preconception planning and care for women with pregestational diabetes and
hypertension, and postpartum screening and prevention in women with gestational diabetes and pregnancy-induced hypertension
3. use quality-improvement methodology to improve the system of care for these women in their local context
T9833
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Transitions and Shared Care: Best practice for adolescents with chronic medical conditions
Ullanda Niel, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON: , Hamilton, ON; Sandy Whitehouse, MD, FRCPC, MALS, Vancouver, BC;
Patricia Mousmanis, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 306 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the difference between involvement and engagement in the shared care of children with special health care needs
2. apply the results of a literature review to a model of shared care between family physicians and pediatricians in the care of children with
complex health care needs
3. describe important elements involved in transition of adolescents with special health care needs from a pediatric to an adult model of care
T10131
11:15–12:15
How Can Meditation Help You? The scientific evidence
Piyal Walpola, MD, PhD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 201 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. introduce mindfulness meditation, MBSR, and MBCT to primary care physicians who are not familiar with it
2. discuss current research studies and clinical applications of mindfulness meditation
3. discuss how mindfulness meditation can be used in a primary care setting to help patients.
T10923
Survey Design and Construction: Fundamentals for beginners
11:15–12:15Maria Palacios Mackay, BSc, DDS, Ped Dent, MSc, PhD, Calgary, AB; Sonya Lee, BSc, MD, CCFP, MHSc, FCFP, Calgary, AB;
Richard Scott, BSc Hons, (1st Class), PhD, Calgary, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 209 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the main steps of survey design and construction
2. list and describe potential sources of measurement error in survey research
3. design and construct a small survey
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
FMF Research Pearls – Top Four Clinically Relevant Research from Research Day
ROOM / SALLE : 208 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
We’re excited to let you know about this year’s “Top 4 Oral Abstracts” session at the Family Medicine Forum. We received 142 abstract
submissions. Of those, the Family Medicine Forum – Research Committee, Chaired by Dr Wendy V. Norman, selected 34 for oral
presentations and the Top 4 will be showcased in this special session.
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Finding a BETTER Way: A Chronic Disease Prevention and Screening Program in Primary Care
Donna Manca, MD, MClSc, FCFP, Edmonton, AB; Carolina Aguilar, MA, MSc, Edmonton,AB;
Julia Baxter; Denise Campbell-Scherer, MD, PhD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB; Kami Kandola, MD, MPH, Yellowknife, NWT;
Kris Aubrey-Bassler, MD, MSc, St Johns, NL; Christopher Meaney, MSc, Toronto, ON;
Eva Grunfeld, MD, DPhil, FCFP, Toronto, ON
W23516
HIV Practice Data Demonstrates CME Efficacy: Learning that promotes practice improvement
Jennifer Barrows, BSc (Hons), MD, Vancouver, BC; Jennifer Barrows, BSc, Vancouver, BC;
Gurveen Grewal, BA, Vancouver, BC Brenna Lynn, PhD, Vancouver, BC; Réka Gustafson, MD, FRCPC, Vancouver, BC;
Marisa Collins, MD, MHSc, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC
W23564 A Newly Implemented EMR: Effects on workflow and communication in family practice training
Gayle Halas, RDH, MA, Winnipeg, MB; Carol Styles, RN, BN, MPH, Winnipeg, MB;
Alex Singer, MD, CCFP, Winnipeg, MB; Carol Styles, RN, BN, MPH, Winnipeg, MB; Gayle Halas, RDH, MA, Winnipeg, MB;
Alan Katz, MBChB, MSc, CCFP, Winnipeg, MB
W23677
Determinants of Urgent Care Clinic Use and Barriers to Accessing Patients’ Own Family Physicians
Jessie Weaver, BSc (H), MD, Barrie, ON; Christa Kozanczyn, MD, CCFP, Barrie, ON;
Anwar Parbtani, PhD, MD, CCFP, Barrie, ON; Jessie Weaver, BSc (H), MD, Barrie, ON;
Christa Kozanczyn, MD, CCFP, Barrie, ON; Anwar Parbtani, PhD, MD, CCFP
T9418
11:45–12:15
Making EMRs Work in the Context of Canadian Primary Care
Michel Lortie, Montréal, QC
ROOM / SALLE : 116/117 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. recognize the potential patient care and clinic operational benefits of implementing an electronic medical record system, as well as the
activities that can help or hinder successful implementations
2. use an approach to implementing electronic medical record systems that maximizes their probability of success
T10601
11:45–12:15
Tranexamic Acid in Trauma
Frank Martino, MD, CCFP(EM), Brampton, ON; John Foote, MD, CCFP(EM), Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom C / Salle de bal C – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. apply the evidence for tranexamic acid in trauma
2. recognize the limitations in some patient groups
T22735
11:45–12:15
Myofascial Pain
Greg Siren, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Victoria, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 220-222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. increase their understanding of the biomechanics of myofascial pain
2. increase their proficiency in the assessment of myofascial pain
3. increase their armamentarium for the treatment of myofascial pain
12:30–13:30
T7395
12:30–13:30
CFPC Annual General Meeting / Assemblée générale annuelle du CMFC
ROOM / SALLE : 211-214 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Stress Is a Laughing Matter: The 12 keys to physician resilience
Dave Rainham, MD, CCFP, Waterloo, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 210 – Medical Humanities Theatre / Théâtre des sciences humaines – VCC
Learning Objectives:
1. define ”stress” and ”burnout” and know the symptoms in physicians
2. remember 12 key ways to manage the demands of medical practice, using humour and laughter as a unifying thread
3. recognize how and when to apply these principles in daily life
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The Many Faces of Type 2 Diabetes: Individualizing treatment with conventional
and incretin-based therapies
Breay Paty, MD, FRCPC, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 301-305 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE (WEST BUILDING)
Learning Objectives:
1. explain key Canadian Diabetes Association 2013 clinical practice guideline recommendations on how to individualize glycemic therapy
for type 2 diabetes
2. summarize the pros and cons of currently available antihyperglycemic agents
3. recognize and address clinician and patient barriers to the use of injectable therapies
4. select the most appropriate antihyperglycemic therapy for a given patient in their practice
Pre-Registration is Recommended /La préinscription est recommandée
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Meningococcal B Vaccine: Addressing Your Questions Regarding the New Vaccine
Simon Dobson, MD, Vancouver, BC; Moderator: Daniel Ngui, BSc (P.T), MD, FCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 118-120 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE (WEST BUILDING)
Learning Objectives: 1. a thorough understanding of Invasive Meningococcal B Disease, the epidemiology and clinical course of meningococcal B infection
2. review current meningococcal vaccines
3. understand and be able to discuss the design of meningococcal B vaccine and the differences compared to other vaccines
4. be able to address commonly asked questions regarding meningococcal B immunization
Pre-Registration is Recommended /La préinscription est recommandée
T9168
13:45–14:15
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS): Tips and traps
Mary-Louise O’Driscoll, MbBch, CCFP, FCFP, DipSport Med, West Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 220-222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. demonstrate a more confident approach to a patient possibly presenting with CRPS
2. apply accepted diagnostic criteria to clarify the diagnosis of CRPS
3. synthesize an individualized treatment plan and decide when and where it is appropriate to refer for consultation
T10602
13:45–14:15
Procedural Sedation and Analgesia
Christine Richardson, MD, CFPC(EM), London, ON
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom C / Salle de bal C – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. assess the airway carefully prior to sedating patients
2. direct patients assessed as high risk to a higher level of care for sedation
3. use appropriate agents for sedation
T6846
13:45–14:45
Hautement différente, la génération Y! Un défi de taille pour l’enseignement des professionnels de la santé.
Francine Boulé, MD, CCFP, FCMF, Chicoutimi, QC
ROOM / SALLE : 204 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
1. reconnaître les particularités des « Y » dans leur rôle d’apprenants;
2. s’approprier les défis que cette génération représente pour la formation des professionnels de la santé;
3. élaborer des pistes de stratégies pédagogiques au quotidien à inclure dans leur approche de formateur.
T7622
First Five Years in Family Practice: Managing the evolution of your early career
13:45–14:45Scott MacLean, MD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB; Jonathan Kerr, MD, CCFP, Belleville, ON; Colette Dawson, MD, CCFP, NL;
Isabelle Hébert, MD, CCFP, QC; Ainslie Mihalchuk, MD, CCFP, MB; Diana Hong, MD, CCFP, AB; Ken Collins, MD, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 109/110 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. become familiar with resources available for transitioning to practice
2. understand important aspects of negotiating practice and locum agreements
3. be familiar with considerations when evaluating practice opportunities
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Practice Innovation in Women’s Health:
T11151
13:45–14:15
Paps by the Dashboard Light: Innovative cancer screening for sex trade workers
ROOM / SALLE : 208 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Ed Kucharski, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Naomi Thulien, NP-PHC, MN, Toronto, ON
Learning Objectives:
1. describe unconventional, low-cost approaches to facilitating cervical cancer screening among sex trade workers
2. understand the potential role of using information and communication technology as a way to improve health outcomes in hidden,
transient, vulnerable, and marginalized populations
3. articulate keys to successful implementation of preventive health care initiatives among marginalized populations
T9780
14:15–14:45
Accommodating Women: Removing barriers to reproductive health screening for women with disabilities
Lenore Riddell, MSN, NP(F), Vancouver, BC; Diane Middagh, MN, NP(F), Vancouver, BC
Learning Objectives:
1. identify barriers for women with disabilities in accessing reproductive health screening
2. identify health system barriers that affect access to reproductive health screening for women with disabilities
3. describe four strategies that would improve access to reproductive health screening for women with disabilities
T8261
13:45–14:45
Does This Patient Need to Go to the ER? Pearls for the office practitioner
Ce patient doit-il se rendre à l’urgence? Conseils pour le praticien
John Sollazzo, MD, CCFP(EM), Toronto, ON ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom B / Salle de bal B – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe five common family practice presentations that need to be differentiated from emergency conditions
2. discuss office-based techniques to differentiate the emergency from the benign without advanced imaging
3. review red flags that require further assessment in the emergency department
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
1. décrire cinq situations courantes en pratique familiale qui doivent être différenciées des situations d’urgence 2. discuter des techniques utilisées en cabinet pour différencier les urgences des cas bénins, sans avoir recours aux techniques d’imagerie
avancées
3. revoir les signaux d’alarme qui exigent une évaluation plus en profondeur au service d’urgence
T8385
13:45–14:45
Back to the Future: The family physicians of today meet the family doctors of tomorrow
« Retour vers le futur » : Les médecins de famille d’aujourd’hui rencontrent les médecins de famille de demain
Pierre-Paul Tellier, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Montréal, QC; Cheri Bethune, MD, CCFP, FCFP, St. John’s, NL
ROOM / SALLE : 215/216 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. provide valuable insight into family medicine
2. discuss opportunities in family medicine
3. ease their transition into primary care
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
1. partager des réflexions sur la médecine familiale
2. discuter des possibilités de carrière en médecine familiale
3. faciliter la transition vers les soins primaires
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Genomics and Primary Care: Are you prepared?
June Carroll, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Sean Blaine MD, CCFP, Stratford, ON; Shawna Morrison MS, CGC, Ottawa, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 111/112 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. refer to their local genetics centre and/or order genetic testing appropriately for disorders such as developmental delay and autism,
hemochromatosis, and colorectal cancer
2. discuss and evaluate new prenatal screening tests such as noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT)
3. find high-quality genomics educational resources appropriate for primary care
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A Content Review of the Canadian Framework for Continuous Palliative Sedation Therapy
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13:45–14:45
Doreen Oneschuk, MD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 217-219 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe a definition for continuous palliative sedation therapy
2. discuss the clinical indications for continuous palliative sedation therapy
3. discuss decision-making considerations and monitoring recommendations pertaining to continuous palliative sedation therapy
T9808
13:45–14:45
Caring for Kids New to Canada: The importance of cultural competence
Maureen Mayhew, MD, MPH, CCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 306 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. use the LEARN model while exploring the challenges faced by newcomer families
2. identify where migrants are in the adaptation process, through the use of tools that can assist in the process
3. recognize diversity through self-assessment, and adapt to the diversity inherent in the cultural contexts of those served
T10225
13:45–14:45
Update on Prevention and Screening in Primary Care 2013
Cleo Mavriplis, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 121/122 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. recognize guidelines for screening and prevention that are relevant to their practice and evidence-based
2. list current recommendations for prevention in different age groups
3. describe valuable resources for updating recommendations on prevention in their practice
T10511
13:45–14:45
The Boundaries of Medical Comedies: A discussion and viewing of Interns
Alim Nagji, MD, Edmonton, AB; Nirupan Vipulananthan, MD, Saskatoon, SK
ROOM / SALLE : 210 - Medical Humanities Theatre / Théâtre des sciences humaines – VCC
Learning Objectives:
1. discuss how humour can be used to deconstruct doctor-centred care
2. discuss professionalism and the responsibility to patients
3. become aware of potential avenues for amateur filmmaking
T10705
13:45–14:45
Make Their First Break Their Last
Daniel Ngui, BSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; Maureen Ashe, PhD, PT, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 201 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. review current evidence on best practice for falls prevention and treatment (exercise) for community-dwelling older adults
2. review fracture risk assessment
3. identify interventions that may help reduce future fractures
T11719
13:45–14:45
Dangerous Ideas Soapbox
Wendy V. Norman, MD, CCFP, FCFP, MHSc, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 116/117 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. acquire new perspectives on the scope and approach to primary care practice, innovation, and research
2. understand new, leading edge, or unusual issues in family practice
3. engage in discussion and idea generation with national and international colleagues on the breadth and scope of family practice and
primary care
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13:45–14:45
Can We Predict Resident Performance? What does the literature tell us about predictors of success or
difficulty?
Keyna Bracken, MD, CCFP, Hamilton, ON; Inge Schabort, MD, ChB, CCFP, Hamilton, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 202 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. analyze the medical education literature to understand the current evidence base concerning selection of residents and the factors
predictive of success or difficulty in residency training programs
2. better understand the relationship between medical student and resident performance
3. have an opportunity to connect, network, and brainstorm with colleagues with a special interest in this area
T11854
13:45–14:45
Creating Your Resident’s “GPS”: Novel tools to track acquisition of competence throughout a family
medicine residency
Eric Wooltorton, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON; Gary Viner, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON;
Alison Eyre, MD, CFPC, Ottawa, ON; Madeleine Montpetit, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 205 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe how adopting a competency-based curriculum necessitates changes to a program’s graduation requirements
2. describe how to establish simple, inexpensive department-wide processes to define which competencies to track, and how to track them
3. list common challenges (and solutions) for departments of family medicine making the shift to competency-based education
T10423
13:45–16:15
Choices and Changes: Helping patients stop addictive, self-destructive, and nonadherent behaviour
Mel Borins, MD, CCFP, FCFP, MGPPA, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 224 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify their own attitudes, beliefs, and confidence in facilitating behaviour change in patients
2. incorporate several techniques and skills for facilitating change into their daily practice, with reference to Prochaska’s stages of change
scale
3. ask open-ended questions, give empathetic responses, and do reflective listening
T11688
13:45–17:30
Rural Education Forum
ROOM / SALLE : 114/115 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Description:
The Collaborative Rural Education Committee of the CFPC and SRPC welcomes all rural teachers, residents and trainees to participate. This
highly interactive session will focus on the following key topics related to rural practice settings: the resident perspective from new grads,
resources for resident recruitment and support, current innovations, and difficult learning situations.
T11843
Medicine for Behaviours: The omnivalence of relationships in family practice
13:45–17:30 Douglas Cave, MSW, RSW, PhD, RPsych, MA, AMP, MCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : Oceanview 4 – PAN PACIFIC Hotel
Learning objectives:
1. participants will have an opportunity to network and develop national relationships with other behavioural medicine colleagues
2. behavioural medicine faculty will have the opportunity to share teaching tools and strategies
3. participants will be invited to discuss how to improve teaching behavioural medicine including the current strengths and challenges
T9193
14:15–14:45
Optimizing Opioids: Reducing risks in patients with chronic pain
Roman Jovey, MD, Mississauga, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 220-222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe a practical office-based approach to assess and risk-stratify patients for opioid therapy
2. incorporate strategies for safe and effective opioid prescribing into their practices
3. document effectively to demonstrate treatment outcomes
T10605
14:15–14:45
Acute Coronary Syndrome: What’s new?
Andrew MacPherson, MD, CCFP(EM), Victoria, BC
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom C / Salle de bal C – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. use the latest ACS guidelines
2. provide evidence-informed risk stratification
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The Dark Side of Chronic Pain: Assessment and treatment of comorbid depression
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15:15–15:45
Greg Chernish, MD, Winnipeg, MB
ROOM / SALLE : 220-222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the incidence of chronic pain and comorbid depression
2. describe how each condition complicates the assessment and treatment of the other
3. prescribe appropriate therapy for pain and comorbid depression in the office
T9809
15:15–15:45
Harm Reduction 101
Réduction des méfaits 101
Ginetta Salvalaggio, MSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Edmonton, AB
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom B / Salle de bal B – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. define harm reduction and understand its role in the management of addiction
2. provide evidence-based harm reduction counseling in a primary care setting
3. recognize key medical complications of active substance use
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
1. définir ce qu’est la réduction des méfaits et comprendre son rôle dans la prise en charge des toxicomanies 2. fournir des services de counseling factuel en réduction des méfaits dans le contexte de la médecine générale
3. reconnaître les principales complications médicales de l’usage de drogues
T8420
15:15–16:15
Approach to Psychosis for the Family Doctor
Jon Davine, MD, CCFP, FRCP(C), Hamilton, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 121/122 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. ask relevant questions to make the diagnosis of psychosis
2. understand how to make a differential diagnosis in psychosis
3. discuss psychopharmacologic treatment of psychosis
T9423
15:15–16:15
Assessment and Management of Behavioural Symptoms of Dementia
Andrea Moser, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Sid Feldman, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 118-120 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe common behavioural and psychologic symptoms that occur in persons with dementia
2. describe nonpharmacologic approaches to management of behavioural and psychologic symptoms of dementia
3. prescribe appropriate psychotropic medications for treatment of behavioural and psychologic symptoms of dementia, including
appropriate monitoring and dose reduction strategies
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Reviewing Evidence to Guide Clinical Practice:
ROOM / SALLE : 209 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
T10690
What Do We Know About the Medical Practice of Euthanasia in Canada and Abroad?
15:15–15:35Antoine Boivin, MD, PhD, CCMF, Montréal, QC; Isabelle Marcoux, PhD, Montréal, QC; Pascale Lehoux, PhD;
Raynald Pineault, MD, PhD; Nick Mays, PhD; Evert van Leeuwen, PhD
Learning Objectives:
1. describe available evidence on the medical practice of euthanasia in Canada and abroad
2. analyze the strengths and limitations of different sources of evidence
3. discuss implications for family practice and policy making in Canada
T11466
Moving Forward With Research on the Design of Evidence-Based Health Information Resources
15:35–15:55Anik Giguère, PhD, Québec, QC; Jeremy Grimshaw
The Evidence-based Online Summaries (EBOS) research team: A. Giguere, R.B. Haynes, J. Grimshaw, F. Légaré,
H. Witteman, F. Borduas, F. Pons, O. Bhattacharyya, A. Grudniewicz, J. Versloot, F. Proust, J. Genova, W. Witteman
Learning Objectives:
1. summarize the results of our reviews on the impact of evidence-based information resources for clinicians
2. apply the Communication Assessment ChecklisT in Health (CATCH) to evidence-based resources available on the Internet
3. prioritize critical knowledge gaps, needs and opportunities
T6635
Case Management for Patients With Cognitive Impairment in Primary Care: Barriers to implementation
15:55–16:15 Vladmir Khanassov, MD, Montréal, QC
Learning Objectives:
1. understand the typology of case management targeting patients with cognitive impairment in primary care
2. understand that the barriers to implementation of case management affect the evaluated outcomes of patients with cognitive
impairment
15:15–16:15
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom C / Salle de bal C – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
T10606
15:15–15:35
The Toxic Arrest
Constance LeBlanc, MC, CCFP(EM), Halifax, NS
Learning Objectives:
1. use an organized approach in arrest from suspected toxin ingestion
2. use simple principles to treat in this situation
3. use rescue medications – lipids
T10707
15:35–15:55
Toxic Seizures
Constance LeBlanc, MD, CCFP(EM), Halifax, NS
Learning Objectives:
1. elicit differential diagnosis for toxic seizures
2. select appropriate pharmacotherapy
3. assess for other causes of seizures
T10710
15:55–16:15
One Pill Can Kill
Constance LeBlanc, MD, CCFP(EM), Halifax, NS
Learning Objectives:
1. understand the big five
2. observe appropriately
3. treat when appropriate
T9742
15:15–16:15
Eating Disorders in the Adolescent Population: Early recognition and management for family physicians
Pei-Yoong Lam, MD, FRACP(Pediatrics), Vancouver, BC; Curran Warf, MD, FRACP, Vancouver, BC;
Patricia Mousmanis, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 306 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. recognize an eating disorder in older children and adolescents
2. screen for medical complications when managing an older child or adolescent with an eating disorder
3. identify resources available and current treatment modalities
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Facts of Life: Causes and initial workup of infertility
THURSDAY • JEUDI
T10113
15:15–16:15
Risa Bordman, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 301-305 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. discuss the risk factors for and causes of infertility
2. identify key points on history, physical, and workup of patients
3. recognize when to refer patients and briefly review various treatment options
T10320
15:15–16:15
When Things Go Wrong: Learning from significant events
Keith Wycliffe-Jones, MBChB, FRCGP, CCFP, Calgary, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 201 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the methodology of significant event audit
2. list the prerequisites for successful significant event audit
3. carry out significant event audit in their practice
T10585
First Five Years in Family Practice: Managing stress and finding a balance in your early career
15:15–16:15Scott MacLean, MD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB; Jonathan Kerr, MD, CCFP, Belleville, ON;
Colette Dawson, MD, CCFP, Bay Roberts, NL; Isabelle Hébert, MD, CCFP, Laval, QC;
Ainslie Mihalchuk, MD, CCFP, Winnipeg, MB; Diana Hong, MD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB; Ken Collins, MD, Hamilton, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 109/110 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. recognize the major contributors to physicians’ distress early in their careers
2. identify helpful strategies to reduce the level of stress and prevent its consequences
3. describe ways to improve satisfaction regarding professional/personal life balance
T10882
Medication Reconciliation in Primary Care: The family doctor is the owner of the medication list and must
15:15–16:15 keep it up to date
Karen Hall Barber, BSc(Hons), MD, CCFP, Kingston, ON; Danyal Martin; Sherri Elms
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom A / Salle de bal A – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. understand the reasons why the primary care provider should be the “owner” of the medication list
2. explore some successful strategies for keeping their patients’ medication lists continually up to date
3. understand why medication reconciliation is important
T11485
15:15–16:15
Heart Failure Palliative Medicine in 2013: An evolving paradigm
Gil Kimel, MD, FRCPC, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 217-219 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. make early identification of patients with advanced heart failure
2. employ effective symptom management for advanced heart failure
3. engage specialized supportive care clinics for advanced heart failure
T11862
Advancing on the Path Toward Competency: The “unsatisfactory” resident and the Triple C Curriculum
15:15–16:15Gary Viner, MD, MEd, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON; Alison Eyre, MDCM, CCFP, Ottawa, ON;
Eric Wooltorton, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON; Madeleine Montpetit MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON;
Doug Archibald, PhD, Ottawa, ON; Carol Geller MD, MSc CCFP, Ottawa, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 205 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. compare and contrast the various FM resident assessment policies across the country
2. discuss the management and overall assessment of the many competencies required of residents
3. develop a recommended departmental process for each institution to manage learning-challenged residents
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VCC
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Privacy by Design and Getting Accountability Right for Your Primary Care Practice and Research
15:15–16:15Jannet Leggett, LL.B/JD,CIPP/C, M.IP (Candidate), Mississauga, ON;
Elizabeth Denham, BA, MAS/MLIS (Privacy Commissioner of British Columbia);
Jill Clayton, BA, MEDes Planning (Privacy Commissioner of Alberta);
Donna Manca, MD, CCFP, MClSc, FCFP, Edmonton, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 208 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives: 1. learn from privacy commissioners, a family physician and researcher, and CPCSSN’s Research Privacy and Ethics Officer, how to integrate
key foundations to health data privacy developed by provincial privacy commissioners into the primary care practice
2. learn compliance steps and tools to meet privacy obligations as custodian and/or researcher, as well as the precautions to take when using
health data for research purposes
3. learn what form of consent is required for the secondary use of health data for research purposes, and the critical steps required of a
researcher before the custodian’s release of health data
T7890
15:15–17:30
Home Sweet Home: Teaching in and about the Patient’s Medical Home
Cathy MacLean, MD, FCFP, MClSc, MBA, St. John’s, NL
ROOM / SALLE : 202 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe opportunities to teach in and about the Patient’s Medical Home
2. clarify how the Patient’s Medical Home fits as a venue for the Triple C curriculum
3. share experiences modeling the goals of the Patient’s Medical Home for learners
Description:
Group brainstorming and discussion will give participants an opportunity to review the Patient’s Medical Home and recent literature on how
to teach learners at a variety of levels and in various disciplines in this model.
T9827
15:15–17:30
Stories in Family Medicine / Récits en médecine familiale
Rob Wedel, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Taber, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 211 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. hear stories that bear witness to the relationships between the authors and their patients, and that led them to the delivery of patientcentred care
2. learn how stories can help family physicians communicate their values and beliefs to students, residents, and colleagues
3. learn about CFPC’s History and Narrative in Family Medicine project and the Stories in Family Medicine Database, while finding
inspiration that can help them put their thoughts on paper and submit their stories to the project
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
1. entendre des récits qui témoignent de la relation entre les auteurs et leurs patients, et ce qui les a amenés à prodiguer des soins axés sur le
patient;
2. apprendre comment les récits peuvent aider les médecins de famille à communiquer leurs valeurs et leurs convictions aux étudiants, aux
résidents et à leurs collègues;
3. prendre connaissance du projet des récits et de la narration en médecine familiale du CMFC et sur la base de données des récits en
médecine familiale, et auront trouvé l’inspiration qui les aidera à mettre leurs idées sur papier et inclure leurs récits au projet;
T11692
15:15–17:30
Curious about Triple C…The What, Where, When and How for Clinical Preceptors
Ivy Oandasan, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Mississauga, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 204 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. understand the rationale for Triple C and the key evolutions being advanced
2. reflect upon current ways of supervision and consider ways to “tweak” what is already being done
3. practice creating narratives that provide evidence of learner progression of competence through fieldnotes
T7560
15:45–16:15
Internet Resources and Basic Search Techniques
Ressources Internet et techniques de recherche de base
Henry Siu, MD, MSc, CCFP, Hamilton, ON; David Chan, MD, CCFP, MSc, FCFP, Ancaster, ON
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom B / Salle de bal B – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. assess the quality of different data sources available on the Internet
2. use different search engines and online content management systems with practical hands-on examples
3. become familiar with and utilize mobile apps for point-of-care information acquisition
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
1. évaluer la qualité des différentes sources de données sur Internet 2. utiliser différents moteurs de recherche et systèmes de gestion du contenu en ligne à l’aide d’exemples pratiques 3. se familiariser avec les applications mobiles et les utiliser pour acquérir de l’information au point d’intervention
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Which Patient Should be Referred to a Spine Surgeon?
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15:45–16:15
Owen Williamson, MBBS, FRACS, FFPMANZCA, North Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 220-222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify spinal disorders that require specialist assessment and treatment
2. select appropriate specialists for patients with spinal disorders
3. summarize the outcomes of spinal surgery
T9866
16:30–17:00
Keeping Your Cool When Your Patient’s Chronic Pain Is Out of Control
Ruth Dubin, PhD, MD, FCFP, DAAPM, DCAPM, Kingston, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 220-222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. recognize why primary care providers often increase opioid doses during pain flares
2. understand the psychosocial-spiritual suffering that drives up pain
3. recognize withdrawal-mediated pain, yet manage all of the above without a prescription pad
T10720
16:30–17:00
Fever in Infants: Under three months
Vikram Sabhaney, BSc, MD, FRCPC, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom C / Salle de bal C – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. conduct appropriate assessment and workup in this age group
2. direct therapy based on primary pathogens to consider for this age group
3. treat early using targeted antimicrobials
T11824
16:30–17:00
Bridging the Gap Between Acute and Primary Care
Ernst Greyvenstein, MD, MBChB, CCFP, DipPEC, Calgary, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 205 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. increase awareness of the role of family medicine in informing health care delivery
2. encourage the use of collaborative practices for improved patient access
T24397
16:30–17:00
Update on Management and Treatment of HIV Positive Patients
Silvia Guillemi, MD, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 121/122 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. learn about the initial assessment of HIV positive patients
2. understand how to diagnose HIV
3. be aware of the initial test and primary care investigation required for the management of HIV patients
T9896
16:30–17:00
Androgen Deprivation Therapy (ADT) Side Effect Management
Tony Soeyonggo, BHSc., MD, Kingston, ON;
ROOM / SALLE : 301-305 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the common and rare side effects of ADT
2. develop a framework for monitoring ADT side effects
3. address and manage ADT side effects
T7884
16:30–17:30
Withholding and Withdrawing Dialysis in Palliative Care
Dori Seccareccia, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 217-219 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. review the palliative issues surrounding not initiating renal replacement therapy (RRT) and discontinuing dialysis
2. explore the most common symptoms and their treatments from a palliative care perspective
3. discuss when a palliative care consult may be helpful
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16:30–17:30
Approach to Bipolar Disorder in Primary Care
Jon Davine, MD, CCFP, FRCP(C), Hamilton, ON
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom A / Salle de bal A – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. diagnose bipolar disorder in the primary care setting in a time-efficient manner
2. use psychopharmacology to treat bipolar disorder as substantiated by evidence-based guidelines
3. describe issues with respect to bipolar disorder, psychopharmacology, and pregnancy
T8690
16:30–17:30
Depression in Doctors: Helping the helper
Richa Love, MD, CCFP, Calgary, AB; Alexander Dhand, R.Psych, Calgary, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 224 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. destigmatize the issue of depression in doctors
2. help doctors recognize their own depression and seek help for it
3. provide real and tangible skills that will help doctors prevent, control, and manage their depression
T9519
16:30–17:30
Prescribing Outpatient Suboxone for Opioid Addiction
Claudette Chase, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Shuniah, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 118-120 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. safely prescribe Suboxone
2. choose appropriate candidates for outpatient Suboxone
3. describe the brain changes that occur with opioid addiction
T9564
16:30–17:30
An Introduction to Caring for Your Trans and Gender-Diverse Patients
Marria Townsend, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC; Todd Sakakibara, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC;
Andrea Szewchuk, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 116/117 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the assessment of gender dysphoria
2. provide culturally sensitive care to their trans patients
3. assist patients with medical and surgical transition
T9823
16:30–17:30
Promoting Resilience in Adolescents and Health Care Providers Using Mindfulness-Based Interventions
Dzung Vo, MD, FAAP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 306 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. review the latest literature on the neurophysiology of stress and trauma in adolescents
2. explore the effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions in youth that aim to foster resilience and restore optimal mental functioning
3. practise modifications of mindfulness practices that can be used within clinical settings with youth
T10625
17:00–17:30
A New Canadian Consensus on Fibromyalgia: Recommendations of an expert group
Pierre Arsenault, MD, PhD, CCFP, CPI, Stoke, QC
ROOM / SALLE : 220-222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. understand the updated Canadian guidelines on fibromyalgia
2. select appropriate paraclinical tests during diagnostic processes
3. prescribe judiciously appropriate treatments
DAILY BADGE SCAN 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 2013 by January 1st 2014. Please note that these
letters are not available for pick-up on-site.
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JOUR votre insigne d’identité par un membre du personnel du CMFC
durant toute la conférence. Des postes de lecteur code-barre se
trouveront aussi un peu partout sur les lieux de la conférence. Tous
les participants inscrits dont l’insigne aura été scanné recevront une
lettre confirmant leur participation au Forum en médecine familiale
2013 avant le 1er janvier 2014. Veuillez noter que ces lettres ne
seront pas disponibles sur place.
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Head Injuries
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17:00–17:30
Janet MacIntyre, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Dartmouth, NS
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom C / Salle de bal C – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. delineate the severity of a closed head injury
2. apply return-to-play guidelines
3. manage the acute recovery phase
T24623
17:00–17:30
HIV Among Intravenous Drug Users
Evan Wood, MD, PhD, ABIM, FRCPC, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 121/122 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. better understand the role of HIV prevention strategies for persons who inject drugs
2. better understand the role of antiretroviral therapy in reducing morbidity, mortality and new HIV infections among persons who inject
drugs
3. better understand the role of addiction treatment in facilitating HIV prevention and care among persons who inject drugs
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07:00–08:00
The Daily Challenge: Treating the depressed patient with anxiety
Diane McIntosh, MD, FRCPC, Vancouver, BC
301-305 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE (WEST BUILDING)
Learning Objectives:
1. be better able to manage anxiety symptoms in depressed patients
2. correctly prescribe benzodiazepines in clinical practice
3. provide the evidence for non-pharmacological interventions
4. describe the role of monoamines in the development and treatment of anxiety symptoms in depression.
Pre-Registration is recommended /La préinscription est recommandée
F10123
07:00–08:00
Exercise Is Medicine: Prescription in primary care
Lisa Fischer, MD, CCFP, DipSportMed, London, ON; Pierre Frémont, MD, PhD, CCFP, Québec, QC;
Renata J. Frankivoch, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Kanata, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 217-219 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. to use the “Exercise vital sign” as a part of the periodic health evaluation.
2. be able to discuss the health benefits and safety of regular exercise with their patients.
3. be able to provide basic exercise counseling and prescription to their patients as part of the periodic health evaluation
F10534
07:00–08:00
Maternity and Newborn Care Breakfast Networking Session
William Ehman, MD, CCFP, Nanaimo, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 207 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. define current issues in maternity care for family physicians
2. share successes and challenges of maternity care
F11309
07:00–08:00
What Is Considered “Core” in the Scope of Practice in a Hospital Medicine Setting?
Michael Kates, MD, CCFP, Mississauga, ON; Tom Laughlin, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Moncton, NB
ROOM / SALLE : 204 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify core competencies of a family physician practising in a hospital setting
2. connect with peers with an interest or practice in hospital medicine
3. share successful strategies for undergraduate teaching in a hospital setting
F11781
07:00–08:00
F11915
07:00–08:00
Global Health SIFP Networking Breakfast
Katherine Rouleau, MDCM, CCFP, MHSc, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 201 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Becoming a Prison Physician: What you need to know
Ruth Elwood Martin, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; Nader Sharifi, MD, CCFP, Surrey, BC;
Chris Goodall, MD, CCFP, St. John’s, NL; John Koehn, MD, New Westminster, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 221 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. network with others who are interested in prison health
2. increase their understanding of the steps involved in becoming a prison physician
Description:
Prison physicians will share their personal narratives, in response to the following questions: What led me to become a prison physician?
What steps did I take in order to become competent? How do I stay competent? How do I maintain my emotional resilience?
F8830
07:00–08:00
GP Psychotherapy Learning Needs Discussion and Challenges of Integration With
Comprehensive Family Practice
Victoria Winterton, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Owen Sound, ON; Garey Mazowita, MD, FCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 203 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. connect with family physicians from across Canada interested in medical psychotherapy
2. identify learning needs of family physicians practising psychotherapy
3. discuss and identify barriers to integration of psychotherapy into comprehensive care practice
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Respiratory Medicine Breakfast: Tools of the trade!
FRIDAY • VENDREDI
F9155
07:00–08:00
Alan Kaplan, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON; John Li, MD, Moncton, NB;
Christopher Fotti, MD, CCFP, RRT, East St. Paul, MB; Suzanne Levitz, MDCM, CCFP, Montréal, QC
ROOM / SALLE : 206 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. review respiratory medicine tools available on the CFPC SIFP Respiratory Medicine website
2. use these tools to improve respiratory management in Canadian primary care
3. review gaps in respiratory care in Canada that the CFPC SIFP group can help fill
F9274
07:00–08:00
Networking Breakfast: Process of development of a certificate of added competence and
special designation for palliative care
Dori Seccareccia, CCFP, MClSc, Toronto, ON; Doreen Oneschuk, MD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 202 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. outline the steps in the process of defining competence for the purposes of assessment in an area of palliative care
2. discuss the CAC and special designation for practice-eligible and YAC physicians
F9506
07:00–08:00
Medical Benefits of Work: Why your sick notes can cause harm
Donald Burton McCann, MD, JD, FCFP, FACOEM, Halifax, NS; Joel Andersen, MD, CCFP, FCBOM, Sudbury, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 205 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. outline the literature concerning medical benefits of work
2. recognize sick note–related iatrogenesis in their working patients
3. draft appropriate work restriction notes in their office
F9706
07:00–08:00
Future of Care of the Elderly Training in Core Family Medicine
Christopher Frank, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Kingston, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 211 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. learn the current status of geriatric/care of the elderly training in core family medicine programs
2. apply new strategies in care of the elderly training in core family medicine
F9857
07:00–08:00
Chronic Pain Networking Breakfast: How to do a pain-focused physical exam
Ruth Dubin, PhD, MD, FCFP, DAAPM, DCAPM, Kingston, ON; Pam Squire, MD, CCFP, DCAPM, ISAM, CPE, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 215/216 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. understand the role of the CFPC Chronic Pain Program Committee
2. put into practice a simple and efficient pain-focused physical exam
3. continue networking and sharing ideas on improving chronic pain management and education in primary care
F10573
10:00–10:30
Newborns and Routines
Leslie Rourke, MD, CCFP, FCFP, St. John’s, NL
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom A / Salle de bal A – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. develop an approach to newborn care
2. understand routine screening in the newborn period
3. integrate new guidelines for newborn screening into practice
LEGEND / LÉGENDE
Simultaneous interpretation / Interprétation simultanée
VCC
SS = Satellite symposium / Symposium satellite
Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building) / Centre des congrès de Vancouver (Immeuble ouest)
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10:00–10:30
Community Benzodiazepine Withdrawal
Grant Pagdin, MD, CCFP, FCFP, ABAARM, Kelowna, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 118-120 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe mechanism of action of benzodiazepines, including the neurophysiology
2. develop a strategy for safe gradual withdrawal, including compensatory strategies for the management of withdrawal symptoms
3. explore typical withdrawal schedules
F9041
10:00–10:30
Pill Problems: Preventing medication errors in hospital
Roderick Tukker, MD, CCFP, FHM, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 208 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify common causes of medication errors in hospitalized patients
2. describe the important elements of a medication reconciliation process in a hospital setting
3. identify barriers to implementing medication reconciliation in a hospital setting
10:00–11:00
ROOM / SALLE : ROOM / SALLE : 209 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
F12022
10:00–10:20
The Health and Work Productivity Web-Portal: Evidence-based resources to reduce work disability
Marc White, PhD, Vancouver, BC
Learning Objectives:
1. identify GP challenges in facilitating work participation
2. review and refine topics and subtopics relevant to GPs
3. demonstrate HWP features and functionality
F6485
10:20–10:40
Physicians’ Assistants to the Rescue: Implementing PAs in civilian family practice
Sheldon Permack, MD, CCFP, Winnipeg, MB
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the scope of practice and value of PAs in civilian family medicine practice
2. be aware of the barriers and benefits of implementing PAs in a civilian, private, interprofessional fee-for-service family medicine
practice
3. be aware of the state of the art of implementing PAs to improve quality, safety, access, and new patient enrollment in civilian family
medicine practices
F11750
10:40–11:00
An Ounce of Prevention: A primary care–based prevention program for the prediabetic population
Clare Liddy, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa, ON
Learning Objectives:
1. address the increasing need for diabetes prevention strategies
2. describe one diabetes prevention program and share lessons learned
3. provide ideas on next steps to implement a prevention program in a clinic
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ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom C / Salle de bal C – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
F7855
10:00–10:15
COPD: Diagnosis and epidemiology
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Suzanne Levitz, MDCM, CCFP, Montréal, QC
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the stages of COPD and classify COPD patients in a typical practice
2. recognize the signs and symptoms of different stages of COPD, as well as those of exacerbations
3. prescibe appropriate therapy for the different stages as well as for exacerbations
F7857
10:15–10:30
Smoking Cessation in COPD
Suzanne Levitz, MDCM, CCFP, Montréal, QC
Learning Objectives:
1. recognize the link between smoking and COPD and the challenges in achieving smoking cessation
2. describe nonpharmaceutical approaches, including counseling
3. understand the pharmacological methods available and when to use them for the office patient
F7858
10:30–10:45
COPD: Exercise and rehabilitation
Suzanne Levitz, MDCM, CCFP, Montréal, QC
Learning Objectives:
1. recognize the deconditioning that occurs at the various stages of COPD
2. define the types of exercise and rehabilitation appropriate in COPD patients
3. define the parameters for referral for exercise programs in COPD
F9888
10:45–11:00
COPD Comorbidities
John Li, MD, Moncton, NB
Learning Objectives:
1. develop an organ system approach when addressing the long list of COPD comorbidities
2. describe the emerging concept of COPD as a systemic disease
F10040
10:00–11:00
Assessment and Management of the Driver With Psychiatric or Cognitive Impairment
Mark Jeffrey Rapoport, MD, FRCPC, Toronto, ON; Philip Hinds, MD, CCFP, Campbell River, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 121/122 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. review the experimental and epidemiological evidence of the impact of psychiatric symptoms, psychiatric disorders, and their treatment
on driving abilities and collision risk
2. develop an approach for assessing driving safety among patients with psychiatric and cognitive problems
3. review an approach for advocating for an optimal balance of autonomy and safety when assessing drivers with psychiatric and cognitive
problems
F11681
10:00–11:00
Future of Medical Education in Canada (FMEC) Project: Leveraging change in and with family medicine
Ivy Oandasan, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Mississauga ON; Nick Busing, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Ottawa ON; Ken Harris, MD, FRCSC, Ottawa, ON; Anne-Marie MacLellan, MD, CM, CSPQ, FRCPC, Montréal QC; Geneviève Moineau, MD, FRCPC, Ottawa ON
ROOM / SALLE : 202 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. become familiar with the 10 FMEC-PG Recommendations and Transformative Actions
2. understand the alignment between the FMEC–PG Recommendations and the directions of the CFPC, the RCPSC, and the CMQ
3. recognize initiatives that are already supportive of the recommendations and consider novel opportunities
F11832
Transitioning into Practice
10:00–11:00Presented by the CFPC Section of Residents, in collaboration with the First Five Years in Family Practice Committee of the
CFPC, and CAIR
ROOM / SALLE : 114/115 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Description:
To address key issues involving transitioning from residency into practice including licensing, financial concerns, location and relocation,
contracts and other considerations.
LEGEND / LÉGENDE
Simultaneous interpretation / Interprétation simultanée
VCC
SS = Satellite symposium / Symposium satellite
Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building) / Centre des congrès de Vancouver (Immeuble ouest)
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10:00–11:00
Borderline Personality Disorder: Effective management strategies for family physicians
James Goertzen, MD, MClSc, CCFP, FCFP, Thunder Bay, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 301-305 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. acquire strategies for effective management of patients with a borderline personality disorder
2. increase resilience as a family physician engaged in therapeutic relationships with patients with a borderline personality disorder
3. develop patient-physician relationships that encourage borderline personality patients to increase their self-management skills
Dr. James Goertzen is the recipient of the 2013 Ian McWinney Family Medicine Education Award.
F6889
10:00–11:00
Emergencies in a Summer Camp Setting: An interactive approach to common medical issues
Debra-Meghan Sanft, BSc, MDCM, Montréal, QC; Robin Nathanson, BSc, MDCM/MSc, Montréal, QC;
Mark Karanofsky, MDCM, CCFP, Montréal, QC
ROOM / SALLE : 306 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. network with professionals interested in issues faced in a summer camp setting
2. review and practise splinting and bracing of limb injuries
3. discuss the management of head trauma and return-to-play guidelines
F7180
10:00–11:00
A Novel Approach to Syncope in the Office
Vu Kiet Tran, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, MHSc, MBA, Richmond Hill, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 109/110 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe a primary care investigative strategy for the patient presenting with syncope
2. efficiently identify the patient with syncope of cardiac origin
3. efficiently apply clinical tools to risk stratify the patient with syncope
F8148
10:00–11:00
Don’t Miss That Case of Occupational Asthma!
Alan Kaplan, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON; Jeremy Beach, Edmonton, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 220 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the flags in the presentation of a case of adult asthma that would suggest it might be work-related
2. recognize the causes of work-related asthma and the occupations they are associated with for cases that might most frequently present in
their clinic
3. outline the key points in the clinical and workplace management of work-related asthma as seen in a family physician’s clinic
F9899
What’s New in 2013? Five pearls from the Canadian Diabetes Association Clinical Practice Guidelines
10:00–11:00Quoi de neuf en 2013? Cinq perles de sagesse tirées des Lignes directrices de pratique clinique de
l’Association canadienne du diabète
Catherine HY Yu, MD, FRCPC, MHSc, Toronto, ON; Alice YY Cheng, MD, FRCPC, Mississauga, ON;
Carolyn Gail-Casey, BASc, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom B / Salle de bal B – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe new criteria for screening and diagnosis of diabetes
2. identify specific individuals who would benefit from vascular protection regimens
3. individualize choice of glucose-lowering therapies based on patient and agent characteristics
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
1. décrire les nouveaux critères de dépistage et de diagnostic du diabète 2. identifier précisément les patients qui pourraient profiter des schémas de protection vasculaire 3. individualiser le choix des traitements antihyperglycémiques en fonction du patient et des caractéristiques de l’agent
F10847
Autism Spectrum Disorder: Screening/diagnosis and management of psychiatric and physical
10:00–11:30 comorbidities
David Joyce, MD, CCFP(EM), Vancouver, BC; Marjolaine Limbos, PhD, RPsych, Vancouver, BC;
Liz Grier, MD, CCFP, Kingston, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 215/216 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. adopt screening strategies for early recognition of ASD
2. become familiar with early intervention for ASD and with advising parents on simple strategies they can start right away
3. anticipate and manage common psychiatric and physical comorbidities for patients with ASD, especially in adulthood
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Sticky Questions: Conversations between medicine and visual art
FRIDAY • VENDREDI
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10:00–11:30
Monica Kidd, MSc, MD, CCFP, Calgary, AB; Tom Rosenal, MD, FRCSC Calgary, AB;
Lara Nixon, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB; Laurie Pereles, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 210 - Medical Humanities Theatre / Théâtre des sciences humaines – VCC
Learning Objectives:
1. sharpen participants’ observation skills by ‘reading’ a painting
2. explore the concept of ambiguity and how it relates to patient care
3. explore how sociocultural background, values, and beliefs affect their perceptions as family physicians
F8530
The Essential Elements of Team-Based Primary Care: A primer
10:00–11:30Louise Nasmith, MDCM, MEd, FCFP, FRCPSC(Hon), Vancouver, BC; Christie Newton, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver BC;
Victoria Wood, MA, Vancouver BC
ROOM / SALLE : 206 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the essential elements of collaborative team-based primary care
2. assess the level of their teams’ collaborative practice competencies
3. design a professional development program to improve collaborative competencies in their teams
F26318
10:00–12:00
F8051
10:00–12:15
An Update on STI Trends and Treatment: What’s new with the germs of endearment?
Gina Ogilvie, MD, FCFP, DrPH, Vancouver, BC; Curren Warf, Vancouver, BC; Travis Hottes, Vancouver, BC;
Barbra Arnold, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 212-214 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Inspiring Residents to Do Scholarly Work
Colleen Kirkham, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; Betty Calam, MD, CCFP, MClSc, FCFP, Vancouver, BC;
Morgan Price, MD, CCFP, PhD, Vancouver, BC; Ruth Elwood Martin, MD, CCFP, FCFP, MPH, Vancouver BC
ROOM / SALLE : 116/117 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. share resident and faculty experiences accumulated over 20 years of involvement with resident scholarly projects at UBC
2. explore how to create a culture of scholarship within a residency program
3. discuss successful teaching strategies and common barriers experienced in supporting residents to develop a passion for scholarly work
F8600
10:00–12:15
Competency-Based Teaching: Enabling learners to take an active role
Allyn Walsh, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Hamilton, ON;
ROOM / SALLE : 204 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify interventions to support the effective cognitive strategies used by learners in their development of professional competencies
2. explore strategies to build more effective learning environments and relationships with learners
3. share teaching strategies that facilitate the active role of learners required by competency-based programs
F9467
10:00–12:15
Teaching 101: A Workshop for New Teachers
Mark Robinson, MD, MSc, BSc, BEd, North York, ON; Risa Bordman, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Colin Dennis
ROOM / SALLE : 205 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. overview basic educational principles applicable to ambulatory teaching
2. address the needs of the group focusing on teaching in the office
3. improve time management, learner knowledge, and teacher satisfaction
V7087
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Roulez pour mieux communiquer !
Sophie Galarneau, MD, CCMF, Montréal, QC; Olivier Jamoulle, MD, FRCC, Montréal, QC
salle : 203 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
1. se familiariser avec la ”roulette combinatoire de la communication” (basée sur un modèle élargi de la communication professionnelle en
santé)
2. expérimenter les multiples usages pédagogiques de cet outil novateur d’enseignement de la communication
3. discuter de l’intégration de la « roulette combinatoire de communication » dans les activités pédagogiques à divers niveaux de formation
médicale
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10:30–11:00
Acupuncture and Acupressure During Pregnancy
I-Chia WendySun, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom A / Salle de bal A – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. understand the potential use of acupuncture in common conditions of pregnancy such as nausea and vomiting, breech, induction, and
pain control
2. understand the role acupuncture plays in pain management during labour
3. understand the potential role of acupuncture in the induction of labour
F7567
Developing a New Periodic Health Examination Form for the Frail Elderly in Long-Term Care
10:30–11:00Henry Siu, MD, MSc, CCFP, Hamilton, ON; Joy White, PHC-NP, MScN, Hamilton, ON;
Ainsley Moore, MD, MSc, CCFP, Hamilton, ON; Myles Sergeant, MD, CCFP, Hamilton, ON;
Christopher Patterson, MD, FRCPC, FACP, FRCP (Glasg.), Hamilton, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 208 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE (WEST BUILDING)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the current literature regarding evidence-based manoeuvres and tests in the frail elderly
2. understand the preliminary findings from the qualitative research process used to inform the creation of a novel periodic health
examination
3. participate and give iterative feedback on the development and pilot of the novel periodic health examination form
F9862
10:30–11:00
Quick Malaria Pre-Travel Consult
Oluwasayo Olatunde, MD, CCFP, CTM, DPH, Moncton, NB
ROOM / SALLE : 118-120 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify chloroquine-resistant and sensitive regions
2. outline side effects, contraindications, and appropriate dosings of anitimalaria therapies
3. choose the right antimalaria therapy for the traveler
11:15–12:15
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom C / Salle de bal C – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
F7986
11:15–11:55
COPD: From symptoms to exacerbations
Alan Kaplan, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON
Learning Objectives:
1. review what to do on a visit with a patient with COPD
2. understand the overall goals of managing a patient with COPD
3. review the importance, management, and prevention of COPD exacerbations
F7987
11:55–12:15
Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency
Alan Kaplan, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON
Learning Objectives:
1. learn whom they should consider might have A1AT deficiency
2. learn how to test for A1AT deficiency
3. learn what to do with patients with A1AT deficiency
F10559
11:15–11:45
Maternity Gestation Diabetes
Jennifer Klinke, MD, CCFP, FRCPC, New Westminster, BC
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom A / Salle de bal A – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. review the current recommendations for gestational diabetes
2. understand the impact of a failed screening test for gestational diabetes
3. develop an approach to the type 2 diabetic patient in pregnancy
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Immunizations After 50: Are we protecting adequately the most vulnerable adults?
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11:15–11:45
Dominique Tessier, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Montréal, QC
ROOM / SALLE : 201 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. recognize changes in the guideline for immunizations of adults over 50
2. integrate new vaccines in the immunization schedule of adults over 50
3. integrate immunization counseling in the practice for adults over 50
F8220
The Latest Evidence in the Diagnosis and Management of Pediatric Concussion
11:15–11:45Données probantes les plus récentes pour le diagnostic et la prise en charge de la commotion cérébrale
dans la population pédiatrique
April Kam, MD, MScPH, FRCPC, Hamilton, ON
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom B / Salle de bal B – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. recognize and diagnose concussion in children and youth
2. describe the pathophysiology of concussion and the unique complications of concussion in the pediatric population
3. outline the latest evidence-based management guidelines for children with concussion, including when and how to return to sport and
school
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
1. reconnaître et diagnostiquer la commotion cérébrale chez les enfants et les adolescents
2. comprendre la physiopathologie de la commotion cérébrale et ses complications uniques dans la population pédiatrique
3. apprendre les plus récentes lignes directrices factuelles dans le cas des enfants qui présentent une commotion cérébrale, y compris quand
et comment retourner à l’école et à la pratique du sport
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Fire Over Ice: In the face of recalcitrant non-genital warts
Lawrence Leung, MA, MBBChir, BChinMed, MFM(Clin), CertTransMed, DipPractDerm, DCH, MD(A.M.), CCFP, MRCGP, FRACGP, FRCGP, Kingston, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 111/112 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. understand the pathology, prevalence, and behaviour of recalcitrant non-genital warts
2. understand the benefits and cautions of using hyfrecation for treating non-genital warts
3. apply the knowledge and skills of hyfrecation in treating non-genital warts in daily practice
F10740
11:15–12:15
The Decision Box: Helping implement shared decision making for prostate and colorectal cancer screening
Anik Giguère, PhD, Québec, QC; Michel Labrecque, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Québec, QC;
Michel Cauchon, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Québec, QC
ROOM / SALLE : 306 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. critically evaluate the evidence on screening for prostate and colorectal cancers
2. recognize the difficulties in making decisions about each screening procedure
3. involve patients in decisions on whether or not to screen for prostate and colorectal cancers
F11968
11:15–12:15
Shaping Our Future Leaders: Development of a national leadership curriculum for residents
Geneviève Moineau, MD, Ottawa, ON; Anurag Saxena, MD; Erin Gallagher, MD, Dundas, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 202 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. review recommended leadership competencies
2. appreciate existing models and tools to develop leadership curriculum
3. determine learner assessment and program evaluation methods
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11:15–12:15
Youth Health Promotion and Patient Education for Family Practices
Noel Garber, Stoney Creek, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. understand the origins, purposes, and activities of iHealthSS Inc., an organization that deals with youth health promotion in the
community
2. discuss how family practices can collaborate with iHealthSS Inc. or start their own similar initiatives to incorporate youth health promotion
into patient education
3. examine the different facets and approaches to bringing information on health risks to young people
F13034
11:15–12:15
Adverse Childhood Experiences Affect Early Brain Development: Why would you care?
Wendy Tink, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB; Jodey Sharman, BSc, OT, MA, Registered Psychologist, Calgary, AB;
Jessica Tink, BSc, Calgary, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 217-219 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe altered neurobiology of the developing brain exposed to emotionally traumatic or adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)
2. describe increased and cumulative risks for physical, mental, somatic, and behavioural health disorders in adults who have experienced
ACEs
3. develop a personal strategy, practical in a busy office, to ask about ACEs when patients present with certain physical, mental, somatic, and
behavioural health disorders and consider management options
F24629
11:15–12:15
The Science and Politics of Insite: Inside the scientific evaluation of North America’s first supervised
injection site
Thomas Kerr, PhD, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 224 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. summarize the science pertaining to Vancouver’s supervised injection facility
2. describe challenges pertaining to the politicization of science in Canada
3. describe opportunities to provide supervised injecting programming in Canada
F7182
11:15–12:15
Commonly Missed Orthopedic Injuries in the ED
Vu Kiet Tran, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, MHSc, MBA, Richmond Hill, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 109/110 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. detect and examine common pitfalls
2. list the most commonly missed orthopedic injuries on radiography
3. identify some common radiographic signs of occult orthopedic injuries
F8434
11:15–12:15
These Smells Make Me Sick!
Doug Hamm, MD, CCFP, FCBOM, FRCPC, Victoria, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 220 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. categorize the target organ effects of occupational neurotoxic agents
2. recognize the clinical presentations of occupational neurotoxicity
3. evaluate and manage odour-related complaints and illnesses
F9267
11:15–12:15
Misoprostol: Maximizing success and managing failure in early pregnancy
Konia Trouton, BSc, MD, CCFP, MPH, FCFP, Victoria, BC; Ellen Wiebe, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 121/122 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. define the indications for misoprostol use in early pregnancy loss and early pregnancy termination
2. identify strategies to maximize the success of misoprostol, alone and in combination with other medication
3. describe the technique of managing misoprostol delays and failures through manual vacuum aspiration
F10848
11:30–12:00
Sexuality in Persons With Developmental Disabilities
Meg Gemmill, MD, CCFP, Kingston, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 215/216 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. review common myths and misconceptions about sexuality in people with developmental disabilities
2. review sexual developmental stages, common behaviours and topics for education
3. review the importance of sexual education and strategies for sexual education in patients with developmental disabilities
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Elective Caesarean Births
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11:45–12:15
Michael Klein, MD, CCFP, Roberts Creek, BC
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom A / Salle de bal A – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. understand the current literature and controversies for elective caesarean births
2. understand the impact of gestational age in the discussion of birth by caesarean
3. integrate the best evidence on elective caesarean births into counseling for women and their families
F8037
11:45–12:15
Being Mentally Healthy in Spite of Mental Illness: Patient-centred method, a patient’s experience
Todd Hill, PhD, Calgary, AB; Elizabeth Anderson, BCC, CPS, Calgary, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 111/112 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. discuss the application of the patient-centred clinical model with other participants and the co-facilitators throughout the session
2. apply aspects of the patient-centred clinical model to at least one of their patients with mental health issues by the end of the session
3. discuss possible roadblocks to applying the patient-centred clinical method to their patients with mental health issues, and will discuss
strategies to overcome roadblocks
F9285
11:45–12:15
Bronchiolitis Update 2013
Mise à jour 2013 sur la bronchiolite
April Kam, MD, MScPH, FRCPC, Hamilton, ON; Burke Baird, MD, FRCPC, Hamilton, ON
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom B / Salle de bal B – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. diagnose bronchiolitis
2. describe the latest evidence for the management of bronchiolitis
3. know when to refer a child with bronchiolitis and when it is safe to manage from the office
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
1. diagnostiquer la bronchiolite
2. décrire les données probantes les plus récentes sur la prise en charge de la bronchiolite 3. savoir quand recommander un enfant qui présente une bronchiolite et quand on peut le prendre en charge au bureau en toute sécurité
V7537
11:45–12:15
Les immunisations après 50 ans. Protégeons-nous adéquatement nos patients plus vulnérables?
Dominique Tessier, MD, CCMF, FCMF, Montréal, QC
room / sALLE : 201 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
1. reconnaître les changements aux lignes directrices pour l’immunisation des adultes de plus de 50 ans
2. intégrer les nouveaux vaccins au calendrier d’immunisation des adultes de plus de 50 ans
3. inclure les conseils sur les immunisations dans la pratique courante auprès des adultes de 50 ans et plus
F33279
12:30–13:30
Estate, Will and Charitable Gift Planning Seminar
Séminaire sur la planification de successions, de testaments et de dons
Monique Trépanier, B.A. (Hon.), LL.B., Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 116/117 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE (WEST BUILDING)
F9478
12:30–13:30
Using Magic and Illusions in a Clinical Setting to Enhance the Therapeutic Relationship
Lalit Chawla, MD, CCFP, Chatham, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 210 - Medical Humanities Theatre / Théâtre des sciences humaines – vcc
Learning Objectives:
1. use magic to build rapport with patients in a unique and fun manner
2. use magic with patients in a rehabilitation setting
3. use magic to demonstrate a medical principle
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12:30–13:30
Practice Survival Skills
Patty Scarse, Vancouver, BC; Saskia Muller, B. Comm, CGA, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 114/115 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. a review of how credit bureau reporting works, how your credit score effects your potential borrowing needs
2. setting up for the financial transition to practitioner and record keeping
3. tax tips for residents, locums and practicing physicians
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Insulin Academy: From initiation to intensification
David Shu, MD, FRCPC, New Westminster, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 301-305 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE (WEST BUILDING)
Learning Objectives: 1. identify when T2DM patients need to start insulin therapy
2. implement simple strategies for starting insulin
3. identify T2DM patients currently on basal insulin therapy that need mealtime insulin
4. Implement simple strategies to add and adjust mealtime insulin
Pre-Registration is Recommended /La préinscription est recommandée
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12:30–13:30
The Key to Understanding Generics: Bioequivalence is the vital link to equivalence clinical effectiveness
Jake J. Thiessen, PhD, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 118-120 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE (WEST BUILDING)
Learning Objectives: 1. understand the approval of pharmaceuticals by Canada’s governments
2. understand variability as a key factor in product comparisons and bioequivalence testing
3. understand Health Canada’s bioequivalence standards, limits, decisions, and product exceptions
4. understand the provincial and third-party basis for designating product interchangeability
Pre-Registration is Recommended /La préinscription est recommandée
12:30–13:30 British Columbia College of Family Physicians (BCCFP)
Annual General Meeting
ROOM / SALLE : 201 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE (WEST BUILDING)
12:30-13:30
F10066
13:45–14:15
Section of Teachers Annual Meeting
Assemblée annuelle de la section des enseignants
ROOM / SALLE : 211 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE (WEST BUILDING)
Extreme Family Practice 2.1: Case histories from Nunavut session cancelled / sÉance annulÉ
W. Alexander Macdonald, MA, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Iqaluit, NU
ROOM / SALLE : 121/122 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. discuss options for long-term care for post-stroke patients from remote communities
2. discuss multidisciplinary collaboration to repatriate a seriously disabled patient and to support the family once home in a remote Inuit
community in Nunavut
3. describe the relevance of cultural factors in the long-term management of a seriously disabled patient in a remote Inuit community
F10330
13:45–14:15
Perioperative Management of Antiplatelet and Anticoagulant Medication
Gestion périopératoire des antiplaquettaires et des anticoagulants
Ganesan Abbu, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Winkler, MB
ROOM / salle : Ballroom B / Salle de bal B – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. appreciate the balance between thrombotic risk and bleeding risk in the perioperative period
2. understand when to stop anticoagulant medication preoperatively and the safe time to restart such medication
3. evaluate which group of patients requires bridging anticoagulation
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
1. évaluer l’équilibre entre le risque thrombotique et le risque de saignement durant la période périopératoire 2. comprendre quand il est nécessaire d’arrêter l’agent anticoagulant durant la période préopératoire et quand on peut en reprendre
l’administration
3. évaluer quels groupes de patients ont besoin d’un anticoagulant de transition
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Maternal Health at the Global Perspective
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13:45–14:15
Elizabeth Harrold, BScN, MSc, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom A – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. understand the complexities of Canadian aboriginal care
2. define global maternal health for Canadian family physicians
3. integrate current guidelines into practice
F7985
13:45–14:15
Pediatric Asthma: Who has it, who will persist with it, and what to do with it?
Alan Kaplan, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom C / Salle de bal C – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. learn which preschooler with wheeze will have persistent asthma versus those who are transient viral wheezers
2. review pediatric asthma diagnosis and treatment
3. review asthma follow-up
F10128
13:45–14:45
Epigenetics, Economics, and the Early Years
David Price, BSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Hamilton, ON; Jean Clinton, BMus, MD, FRCP(C), Hamilton, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 116/117 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the neurobiological basis of early child development that supports best practices in developmental monitoring
2. identify the elements of Ontario’s enhanced 18-month visit
3. describe strategies to implement an enhanced visit in family practice
F10177
13:45–14:45
Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence
Milan Khara, MBChB, CCFP, ABAM, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 109/110 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. understand the economic impact of tobacco use
2. define the role of health care professional in implementing effective treatments
3. treat the chronic relapsing nature of tobacco dependence, using pharmacological and nonpharmacological options
F10321
13:45–14:45
Hot Med Ed Lit
Fred Janke, BSc, MSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP, FRRMS, Edmonton, AB; Sudha Koppula MD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 204 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. provide an overview of important and useful papers in the recent medical education literature
2. explore the evidence available for participants’ teaching practices
3. share other interesting medical education literature
F10777
13:45–14:45
Critical Appraisal 101: Evidence appraisal for clinicians
Gabrielle Zimmermann, PhD, Calgary, AB; Sarah Jennings, BSc, BScPhm, RPh, PharmD, Ottawa, ON; Janice Mann, MD, BSc(Hon Bio and Psych), Ottawa, ON; Ann Vosilla, RN, ASCFS, (Honours), Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 111/112 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. appreciate the importance of critical appraisal
2. understand potential sources of bias in published literature
3. learn practical methods for evaluating some of the most common types of publications
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13:45–14:45
The Canadian Birth Place Study: Conversations with physicians and midwives
Michael C. Klein, MD, CCFP, FAAP, FCFP,ABFP, FCPS, Vancouver, BC; Shafik Dharamsi, PhD, Vancouver, BC; Kathrin Stoll, PhD, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 208 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe factors that are associated with attitudes towards place of birth among Canadian family physicians, registered midwives, and
obstetricians
2. describe the similarities and differences between educational preparation, practice experience, and the practice environment related to
home birth in Canada for multidisciplinary maternity care providers
3. describe implications for health professional education curricula and interprofessional collaboration
F11768
13:45–14:45
An “EPA” for Assessment of Residents in Their Care of Adults With Developmental Disabilities
Ian Casson, MD, MSc, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Kingston, ON; Jane Griffiths, MD, CCFP, FCFP, CAFCI, Kingston, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 215/216 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify competencies that enhance family practice care for adults with developmental disabilities
2. understand the use of an entrustable professional activity (EPA) as a method of competency-based assessment for residents’ clinical
performance with such patients
F12018
13:45–14:45
Social Media 201: Getting the most out of social media for you, your patients, and your practice
Naheed Dosani, MD, BSc, Toronto, ON; Stephen Pomedli, MD, MSc, BA, Toronto, ON;
David Kaplan, MD, MSc, CCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 217-219 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the current Twitter landscape as created by Canadian physicians
2. develop a social media plan to meet their practical goals, whether they relate to continuing medical education, advocacy, clinic
awareness, health promotion, or professional networking
F25445
Moving Forward With Research on the Design of Evidence-based Health Information Resources
13:45–14:45Anik Giguère, PhD, Québec, QC
The Evidence-based Online Summaries (EBOS) research team: A. Giguère, R.B. Haynes, J. Grimshaw, F. Légaré,
H. Witteman, F. Borduas, F. Pons, O. Bhattacharyya, A. Grudniewicz, J. Versloot, F. Proust, J. Genova, W. Witteman
ROOM / SALLE : 209 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. summarize the results of reviews on the impact of evidence-based information resources for clinicians
2. apply the Communication Assessment ChecklisT in Health (CATCH) to evidence-based resources available on the Internet
3. prioritize critical knowledge gaps, needs, and opportunities
F7960
13:45–14:45
Framing Competencies in Everyday Language for Workplace Assessment: The sentinel habits
Michel Donoff, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Edmonton, AB; Paul Humphries, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Edmonton, AB;
Darren Nichols, MD, CCFP (EM), Edmonton, AB; Shirley Schipper, MD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB;
Shelley Ross, PhD, Edmonton, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 203 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe how sentinel habits can be used for assessment
2. apply our methods to derive sentinel habits in their own programs to facilitate assessment
3. evaluate whether our list of sentinel habits is appropriate for use in their own programs
F9109
13:45–14:45
Dealing With Workers’ Compensation
Vernon Lappi, MSc, MD, FRCPC(Occ Med), FCBOM, Edmonton, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 220 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. provide an excellent report concerning a WCB claim
2. utilize Early Return to Work as a treatment modality
3. know what WCB can do for them and their patients
F9446
13:45–14:45
Providing Home Palliative Care: Eight questions worth asking
Victor Cellarius, MD, MA, CCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 114/115 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe eight challenges facing physicians providing home palliative care
2. provide approaches to negotiate these challenges
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Writing for Family Doctors
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13:45–14:45
Rob Wedel, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Taber, AB; Francine Léger, MD, FCMF, Montréal, QC
ROOM / SALLE : 210 – Medical Humanities Theatre / Théâtre des sciences humaines – VCC
Learning Objectives:
1. understand why family physicians write and what writing offers them in their professional and personal lives
2. understand how authors manage their lives to indulge in their passion for writing fiction
3. generate story ideas and weave them into compelling stories, and find inspiration that can help them put their ideas on paper
F6769
13:45–15:45
Teaching Professionalism: Critical conversations with our learners
James Goertzen, MD, MClSc, CCFP, FCFP, Thunder Bay, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 205 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. discuss the contextual nature of professionalism and the critical role of clinical preceptors in the development of professionalism by their
learners
2. demonstrate professionalism to learners in clinical practice by role modeling and purposeful preceptoring
3. apply effective strategies for dealing with learners’ unprofessional behaviour during clinical placements
Dr. James Goertzen is the recipient of the 2013 Ian McWinney Family Medicine Education Award.
F12027
13:45–17:30
The Impossible Dream? Creating a Guideline for decision-making around the care of multimorbidity in
elderly patients
Jamie Meuser, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Onil Bhattacharyya, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON;
Sid Feldman, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Michael Allan, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Edmonton, AB;
Ross Upshur, MD, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 306 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. understand the unique challenges that arise when attempting to apply clinical practice guidelines (CPG) to the elderly population with
multiple morbidities
2. define the elements and processes in the making of a CPG by actively participating in the creation of recommendations for elderly
patients with multiple morbidities, based on the available evidence, patient factors, and feasibility issues (a wiki-based format will be
introduced)
3. enthusiastically embrace the involvement of Canadian family physicians in CPG development, refinement, and dissemination for topics
truly important to the care they provide for their patients
F8495
13:45–17:30
2013 Annual EBM Teachers Meeting
Colleen Kirkham, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; Cameron Ross, MD, CCFP, Chilliwack, BC;
Morgan Price, MD, PhD, CCFP, Victoria, BC; Roland Grad, MDCM, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Montréal, QC;
Michel Labrecque, MD, PhD, FCMF, Québec, QC; David Chan, MD, CCFP, MSc, FCFP, Hamilton, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 10 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE (EAST BUILDING)
Learning Objectives:
1. share teaching tools and strategies
2. have an opportunity to network
3. discuss common teaching problems and barriers faced in teaching EBM
F8756
13:45–17:30
Common Issues in a Woman’s Lifetime of Reproductive Health: A case-based review for family physicians
Unjali Malhotra, MbBch, BAO, LRC(S)PI, Dip IPHC, NCMP, CCFP, Vancouver, BC;
Vivien Brown, MDCM, CCFP, FCFP, NCMP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 212-214 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. develop the lifelong approach to reproductive health in 2013
2. understand primary and secondary prevention of cervical cancer, standard of care, guidelines, and HPV immunization
3. appreciate a woman’s changing contraceptive needs over time and utilize concepts of hormone therapy transitions and new patients
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Leadership Workshop for Medical Students and Family Medicine Residents
Louise Nasmith, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; Ian Scott, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 201 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. learn leadership attributes and skills
2. acquire a model for analyzing change
3. gain leadership career development
TF9768
CanMEDS-FM Communicator Role and the Simulated Office Oral: A novel approach to teaching and
13:45–17:30 assessing residents’ attainment of communicator role competencies – Part II
Tania Zakhem, MD, CCFP, Gatineau, QC; Valerie Migicovsky, MD, CCFP, Ottawa, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 224 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Note: This is part two of a two part session, taking place over two days (Thursday and Friday)
Learning Objectives:
1. establish the connection between the CanMeds-FM communicator role and the patient-centred clinical method
2. review the components of the simulated office oral tool and their connection to the patient-centred clinical method
3. have had an opportunity to experience a standardization session suitable for training family medicine residents/family medicine faculty
and physicians in the utilization of the patient-centred clinical method
F10074
14:15–14:45
Extreme Family Practice 3: An old drug to the rescue in Nunavut cancelled / sÉance annulÉ
W. Alexander Macdonald, MA, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Iqaluit, NU
ROOM / SALLE : 121/122 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. review the clinical presentation of the tox syndrome associated with anticholinergic ingestion
2. review the treatment options for patients with anticholinergic overdose in a small hospital setting
3. discuss case experiences and alternate treatments for anticholinergic overdose
F10571
14:15–14:45
Electronic Tools for Prenatal Care
Sharon Northorp, MD, CCFP, Moncton, NB
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom A / Salle de bal A – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. develop an understanding of the apps and other information technology tools for the Canadian maternity and prenatal care
provider
2. explore apps relevant to the maternity care/prenatal provider
3. understand tricks for storing pdfs
F10695
14:15–14:45
Post-MI Care: Lifestyle pearls for reducing inflammation and risk
Les soins après un IM : Perles de sagesse liées au mode de vie pour réduire l’inflammation et le risque
Cathy Risdon, MD, DMan, CCFP, FCFP, Hamilton, ON
ROOM / salle : Ballroom B / Salle de bal B – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the role inflammation plays in coronary artery disease
2. name five lifestyle modifications to mute the inflammatory pathways that put patients at risk
3. consider the link between the gut and coronary artery disease
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
1. décrire le rôle joué par l’inflammation dans la coronaropathie 2. nommer cinq modifications du mode de vie pouvant bloquer les voies inflammatoires qui exposent les patients au risque 3. réfléchir au lien entre l’intestin et la coronaropathie
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Adult Asthma: Pearls for diagnosis and management
Robert Hauptman, BMSc, MD, MCFP, St. Albert, AB; Anthony Ciavarella, BA, MA, MD, MCFP, Aldergrove, BC
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom C / Salle de bal C – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. review the diagnosis of asthma with specific attention to the differential diagnosis of cough and wheeze
2. understand the role of objective assessment in the diagnosis of asthma
3. discuss initial management of asthma and long-monitoring
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Thyroid Disease in Pregnancy
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Andrée Gagnon, MD, CCFP, Blainville, QC
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom A / Salle de bal A – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. define hypothyroidism (clinical and subclinical) in the pregnant woman
2. describe the reasons for screening for thyroid disease in pregancy
3. understand suppressed TSH
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Web-Enhanced, Evidence-Based Clinical Checklist for Immigrant and Refugee Patients
Danyaal Raza, MD, CCFP, Ottawa, ON; Kevin Pottie, MD, MSc, CCFP, Ottawa, ON;
Rebecca Warmington, BHum, Ottawa, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 217-219 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. use a multi-visit clinical checklist (modeled after the Rourke Baby Record) to implement evidence-based clinical guidelines for immigrant
and refugee patients
2. begin using web-enhanced education tools supporting the checklist
V10634
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Un nouveau consensus canadien sur la fibromyalgie : Recommandations d’un groupe d’experts
New Canadian Consensus on Fibromyalgia: Recommendations of an expert group
Pierre Arsenault, PhD, MD, CCFP, CPI, Stoke, QC
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom B / Salle de bal B – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
1. connaître les nouvelles lignes directrices canadiennes sur la fibromyalgie
2. savoir sélectionner les examens paracliniques dans la démarche diagnostique
3. prescrire judicieusement les traitements appropriés
Learning Objectives:
1. understand the updated Canadian guidelines on fibromyalgia
2. select appropriate paraclinical tests during diagnostic processes
3. prescribe judiciously appropriate treatments
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ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom C / Salle de bal C – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
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How to Assess the Cause of Chronic Cough
Alan Kaplan, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON
Learning Objectives:
1. review the differential diagnosis of chronic cough in primary care
2. review the diagnostic approach to chronic cough in primary care
3. review approaches to treatment and tools for practice
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Chronic Cough and GERD
John Li, MD, Moncton, NB
Learning Objectives:
1. identify GERD as a main cause of chronic cough
2. describe the mechanism that induces cough in GERD
3. give a brief overview of GERD treatment
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Chronic Rhinitis
Christopher Fotti, MD, CCFP, East St. Paul, MB
Learning Objectives:
1. appreciate the role of chronic rhinitis as a cause of chronic cough
2. use algorithm for an approach to the diagnosis and treatment of rhinitis
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An Infectious Cough: What you should not forget!
Alan Kaplan, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON
Learning Objectives:
1. recognize the red flags for an infection they do not want to miss
2. understand what TB looks like and how to diagnose it
3. review pertussis diagnosis and management
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Is It Pain, Addiction, or Both?
Launette Rieb, MSc, MD, CCFP, CCSAM, FCFP, ABAM, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 109/110 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. delineate substance use disorders from pseudoaddiction in pain management
2. assess addiction risk in pain management
3. develop strategies on the management of the clinician’s role in addiction/pain management
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Review of the Guidelines for the Multidisciplinary Management of Headache in Primary Care
Ted Findlay, MD, CCFP, Calgary, AB; Werner J. Becker, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 211 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. understand the basic pathophysiology of migraine headache
2. outline an approach to headache diagnosis in the primary care setting
3. discuss appropriate management of migraine and tension-type headache in the primary care setting
F10906
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Using Ted Talks to Teach Social Determinants of Health in Primary Care
Praseedha Janakiram, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Pierre-Marc Robichaud, MD, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 203 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. gain an appreciation of the significant impact of teaching social determinants of health in family medicine
2. gain exposure to innovative teaching modalities to optimize teaching social determinants of health in their respective teaching
environments
3. view a sample workshop and engage with the presenters; feedback and evaluations of the piloted presentations will be shared for
collective learning
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An Arts-Based Curriculum for Residents: Helping to develop reflective and healthy physicians
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Joyce Zazulak, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Hamilton, ON; Edward Hughes, MD, FRCSC, Hamilton, ON;
Andrea Frolic, PhD, Hamilton, ON; Lawrence Grierson, PhD, Hamilton, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 210 – Medical Humanities Theatre / Théâtre des sciences humaines – VCC
Learning Objectives:
1. better understand the role of the arts in medical education
2. discuss the role of art in developing an empathetic practice
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Interprofessional Education and Practice: The reality of rural emergency care
Rebecca Lindley, MD, CCFP, Pemberton, BC; Jel Coward, MBBS, MRCGP, Pemberton, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 116/117 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. understand how an effective interprofessional education, for both learners and seasoned providers, can be built and delivered in rural
communities
2. overview strategies to engage interprofessional learners in an intensive comprehensive learning experience focused on emergency care
provision, with a clear understanding of the principles of successful community-building
3. understand the potential impact of a strong integrated interprofessional health care team on the recruitment and retention of health care
providers in rural communities
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What Do We Know About the Medical Practice of Euthanasia in Canada and Abroad?
Antoine Boivin, MD, PhD, CCMF, Montréal, QC; Isabelle Marcoux, PhD, Montréal, QC;
Pascale Lehoux, PhD, Montréal, QC; Raynald Pineault, MD, PhD, Montréal, QC; Nick Mays, PhD, Montréal, QC;
Evert van Leeuwen, PhD, Montréal, QC
ROOM / SALLE : 209 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe available evidence on the medical practice of euthanasia in Canada and abroad
2. analyze the strengths and limitations of different sources of evidence
3. discuss implications for family practice and policy making in Canada
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Strategies for Dealing With the Difficult Patient
Jon Davine, MD, CCFP, FRCP(C), Hamilton, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 301-305 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the different personality styles that make up the difficult patient
2. describe some of the treatment approaches for these patients
3. understand transference and countertransference issues, and how they can enhance work with these patients
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Yikes, I Think I Have Been Exposed! Communicable diseases and the exposed family physician
Ron Gorsche, MD, MMedSc, CCFP, FCFP, High River, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 220 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. confirm a case of the four communicable diseases reviewed (GAS, rubeola, varicella, pertussis) and determine if exposure has occurred
2. determine the duration of isolation for themselves and their contacts
3. understand the treatment, chemo-prophylaxis, and vaccine recommendations that might be required for the communicable disease
exposures presented
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International Medical Graduates (IMGs) Teaching Initiative: Strategies for success
Dorota Szczepanik, MD, CCFP, Ottawa, ON; Alison Eyre, MD, CCFP, Ottawa, ON;
ROOM / SALLE : 202 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. apply a deeper understanding of the cross-cultural challenges that faculty members face when teaching international medical graduate
residents
2. discuss clinical teaching tools aimed at increasing the success of international medical graduates
3. develop approaches to operationalizing these teaching tools within their clinical teaching environments
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Assessment and Treatment of Depression in Patients With Developmental Disabilities
Liz Grier, MD, CCFP, Kingston, ON; Donna Lougheed, MD, FRCPC, Ottawa ON
ROOM / SALLE : 215/216 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify key indicators that a patient in their practice may have an intellectual disability, and understand different levels of
functioning
2. screen for signs and symptoms of possible depression and distinguish from important differential diagnoses
3. consider a biopsychosocial approach to treating depression, including focused psychopharmacologic recommendations from a dual
diagnosis expert
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Can We Leave Our Baggage Outside the Office? When our views differ from the patient’s
Konia Trouton, BSc, MD, CCFP, MPH, FCFP, Victoria, BC; Equity and Diversity Committee, CFPC
ROOM / SALLE : 121/122 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. articulate a discrepancy between their plans and the patient’s plan
2. understand medicolegal parameters of those differences
3. clarify a common goal and move to a healthy outcome
At the beginning of this session, the Geeta Gupta, Equity and Diversity Award will be presented to Dr Bhooma Bhayana, London, ON, a
champion for multicultural and refugee health care, and to Dr Kevin Pottie, Ottawa, ON, an experienced leader in and advocate for primary
and public health care for vulnerable populations.
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Training Docs Who Can Walk the Talk: Helping medical learners wade through the mucky goodness of EBM
Clayton Dyck, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB; Jamie Falk, BScPharm, PharmD, Winnipeg, MB
ROOM / SALLE : 204 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify the essential knowledge and skills that their learners will require to practise effective evidence-based care
2. develop and capitalize upon effective learning opportunities for the above, in both clinical and classroom settings, and provide learners
with resources to facilitate a lifelong evidence-based approach to care
3. more clearly model how they “walk the talk” as evidence-based caregivers
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15:45–16:15
Investigation of Fertility and When to Be Concerned
Jason Hitkari, MD, FRCSC, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom A / Salle de bal A – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. develop an approach to fertility assessment
2. understand when to refer for fertility assessment
3. understand the role of the family physician for the person with fertility concerns
F10881
15:45–16:15
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 : Ballroom B / Salle de bal B – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. recognize head lice and other conditions 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
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
1. reconnaître les poux et ce qui est souvent pris a 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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Fabulous at 50: Addressing health needs at the well-woman visit
Susan Goldstein, MD, CCFP, FCFP, NCMP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 118-120 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the evidence-based interventions indicated for women age 50 and over
2. more effectively discuss the relevant health-related considerations for this demographic
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Improving Care for Patients With Depression: 10 simple tips
Améliorer les soins des patients déprimés : 10 conseils simples
Nick Kates, MBBS, FRCPC, MCFP(Hons), Hamilton, ON
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom B / Salle de bal B – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
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Learning Objectives:
1. screen for depression in their practice
2. assist depressed patients to better manage their own care
3. start and discontinue antidepressants safely
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
1. dépister la dépression dans la pratique
2. aider les patients déprimés à mieux prendre soin d’eux
3. instaurer et arrêter un traitement par antidépresseur en toute sécurité
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The CORE Low Back Pain Tool: By primary care providers for primary care providers
Jess Rogers, BA, Toronto, ON; Julia Alleyne, BHSc, MD, CCFP, Dip Sports Med, FACSM, Toronto, ON;
Katie Hunter, MSc, Toronto, ON; Hamilton Hall, MD, FRCSC, Toronto, ON;
Y. Raja Rampersaud, MD, FRCP(C), Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 118-120 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. understand key components of the CORE Low Back Pain Tool to help assess and manage their patients
2. understand the innovative process used to develop the CORE Low Back Pain Tool with primary care providers
3. identify opportunities for accessing the CORE Low Back Pain Tool and for implementing it in practice
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Drug–Drug Interactions Important in Primary Care
Roland Halil, BScPharm, ACPR, PharmD, Ottawa, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 301-305 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. list the mechanism of various pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic drug–drug interactions in primary care
2. define clinically relevant interactions in primary care
3. list common red flag interactions that all practitioners should be aware of in primary care
F9442
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Community Acquired Respiratory Tract Infections (CARTIS): The usual suspects
Anthony Ciavarella, BA, MA, MD, MCFP, Aldergrove, BC
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom C / Salle de bal C – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. rapidly diagnose community-acquired respiratory tract infection (CARTI) in an office-based clinical setting
2. learn simple acronyms for diagnosing, differentiating, and charting common CARTI such as “flu,” “cold,” sinusitis, GAS, and CAP (allergic
rhinitis is added as a differential diagnosis)
3. apply 2011 Canadian Clinical Practice Guidelines for Acute Bacterial Rhinosinusitis (ABRS) diagnosis and treatment
F10122
16:30–17:30
Lear’s Shadow: Contemporary lessons on differential diagnosis in geriatric psychiatry
Mark Rapoport, MD, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 210 – Medical Humanities Theatre / Théâtre des sciences humaines – VCC
Learning Objectives:
1. glean insights from classical literature and theatre on differential diagnosis in late-life mental illness
2. appreciate parallels between the interpretative roles of clinicians and artists
3. explore the dimensional vs categorical classifications of mental illness in older adults
F10251
16:30–17:30
Medical Fitness to Work and Drive: Redefined and retooled
Joel Anderson, MD, CCFP, Sudbury, ON; Kenneth Corbet, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 220 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe how to assess medical fitness to work or drive
2. identify what medical conditions are relevant to the assessment of fitness
3. access online medical guidelines to support an opinion of fitness to work or drive
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Barriers to Evidence-Based Addiction Care
Evan Wood, MD, PhD, FRCPC, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 109/110 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. understand neuroadaptations resulting from chronic drug exposure
2. classify and understand various addictive behaviours
3. describe the new advances in addiction treatment
F10584
Intrapartum Care
16:30–17:30Lisa Graves, MD, CCFP, Sudbury, ON; William Ehman, MD, CCFP, Nanaimo, BC; Shanna Fenton, MD, CCFP, Saskatoon, SK;
Anne Biringer, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Sharon Northorp, MD, CCFP, Moncton, NB;
Andrée Gagnon, MD, CCFP, Blainville, QC
ROOM / SALLE : 114/115 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. develop hands-on intrapartum skills such as hands-on/-off perineum, sterile water injections, cervical blocks, and somersault manoeuvres
2. perform sterile water injection for labour pain
3. remediate shoulder dystocia with the somersault manoeuvre
F11256
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New Oral Anticoagulants: Breakthrough or just another bleeding mess?
Janice Mann, BSc(Hon Bio and Psych), MD, Ottawa, ON; Jafna L. Cox, BA, MD, FRCPC, FACC,Halifax, NS;
Marc Carrier, MD, FRCP(C), MSc, Ottawa, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 211 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe advantages and disadvantages of the new oral anticoagulants
2. advise patients with atrial fibrillation on most appropriate therapy for stroke prevention
3. integrate monitoring parameters and care plans into daily practice
F9231
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Sex and Birth Control: Are they related?
Ellen Wiebe, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 217-219 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. help their patients choose contraception that does not interfere with sexual pleasure by understanding the sexual side effects of
contraception
2. help their patients avoid unintended pregnancies while enjoying sex by understanding more about the different motivations to have sex
and to have children
F9156
17:00–17:30
Which Children With Respiratory Infections Need Antibiotics?
Alan Kaplan, MD CCFP(EM) FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom C / Salle de bal C – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. define infections of the respiratory system in children
2. define investigations and management of respiratory infections in children
3. review appropriate follow-up for respiratory infections in children
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Daily Team Huddles in Primary Care: A strategy for creating high-performing collaborative care teams
Katharine De Caire, BScN, MN, RN(EC), Hamilton, ON; Ainsley Moore, MD, CCFP, MSc, Hamilton, ON;
Allyn Walsh, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Hamilton, ON; Jennifer Everson, BScN, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Hamilton, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 118-120 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. understand the impact of daily team huddles on the quality of team collaboration and patient care
2. identify the strategies for effective integration, buy-in, and sustained engagement for daily team huddles in primary care
3. develop an action plan to implement and sustain daily team huddles
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What’s new in the treatment of Overactive Bladder: Beyond Antimuscarinics –
A Paradigm Shift in Managing OAB Jack Barkin, MD, FICS, FACS, DABU, Mcert HM, FRCS(C), Toronto, ON; Ted Jablonski, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 301-305 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE (WEST BUILDING)
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Learning Objectives:
1. understand the evolution of antimuscarinic therapy and differentiate between the expanding number of antimuscarinic choices
2. appreciate the magnitude of unmet OAB treatment needs.
3. recognize the role of ß3-Adrenoreceptor (AR) Agonists in OAB management at the primary care level
Pre-Registration is Recommended /La préinscription est recommandée
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Chronic Hand Dermatitis: What’s new?
Dermatite chronique des mains : Quoi de neuf?
Gillian de Gannes, MD, FRCPC, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom B / Salle de bal B – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify the clinical features and investigations needed to make a diagnosis of chronic hand dermatitis
2. review strategies for managing chronic hand dermatitis
3. introduce a new systemic medication for the treatment of chronic hand dermatitis
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
1. nommer les caractéristiques cliniques et les explorations nécessaires pour poser un diagnostic de dermatite chronique des mains
2. revoir les stratégies de prise en charge de la dermatite chronique des mains
3. présenter un nouveau médicament à action générale pour le traitement de la dermatite chronique des mains
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Collaborative Care and the Hospitalized Patient
Benjamin Schiff, MDCM, CCFP, Dollard-Des Ormeaux, QC
ROOM / SALLE : 306 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. define the concept of collaborative care in an inpatient setting, including the various possible team members, patients, and their supports,
as well as describe their roles and responsibilities
2. using Triple C parameters, elaborate on the skills and aptitudes required to be an effective collaborator, including respecting the diversity
of roles of other team members, participating in interdisciplinary meetings, and engaging others as active participants
3. describe a multidisciplinary inpatient oncology service at a community teaching hospital that can serve as a model for effective patientcentred collaborative care
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Update on Sport Concussion
Lisa Fischer, MD, CCFP, Dip Sport Med, London, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 109/110 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. define sport concussion
2. understand return-to-play issues
3. be aware of rehabilitation strategies for concussion
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Learning After Residency: Evidence-based CPD that supports incorporating new knowledge into practice
08:30–09:30Sarah Kinzie, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Hamilton, ON; Heather Armson, MD, MCE, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB;
Elizabeth Shaw, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Hamilton, ON; Tom Elmslie, MSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP, FRCP, Ottawa, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 202 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. review the evidence regarding physician learning and practice change
2. explore barriers to practice change and discuss practical solutions based on best evidence
3. gain insights to guide them toward their future CPD choices
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Lessons Learned From the 2013 CFPC Sadok Besrour Meeting
Katherine Rouleau, MDCM, CCFP, MHSc, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 217-219 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. discuss the lessons learned from the 2nd CFPC Sadok Besrour Consultation Meeting
2. provide context on the CFPC’s Sadok Besrour Centre for Innovation in Global Health
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A Panel Discussion: Common controversies in care of the elderly
Chris Frank, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Kingston, ON; Sid Feldman, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Jonathan Kerr, MD, CCFP, Belleville, ON;Jasneet Parmar, MD, Edmonton, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 221/222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. prioritize prevention strategies in frail seniors
2. decrease the risk of delirium in hospitalized older patients
3. identify opportunities for optimizing medication lists
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How Your Practice Can Save Medicare
08:30–09:30Margaret McGregor, MD, CCFP, MHSc, Vancouver, BC; Duncan Etches, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC;
Vanessa Brcic, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 121/122 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. demonstrate the evidence surrounding the debate over the sustainability of Canadian Medicare
2. identify and 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
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Prison Health Best Practices: Developing a “tool box”
08:30–09:30Ruth Elwood Martin, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; Ruth Dubin, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Kingston, ON;
Pat Mousmanis, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON; Kingsley Watts, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON;
Liz Grier, MD, CCFP, Kingston, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 215/216 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. discuss some prison clinical scenarios, based on real situations that commonly present in prison health and focusing on addiction, chronic
pain, child and adolescent health, and developmental disabilities
2. listen to evidence-based “best practice” responses recommended for health care providers in the community and explore their feasibility
for prison health care providers within a custodial setting
3. contribute to the development of a “tool box” of prison health best practices, as participants network with other physicians, medical
students, and residents who wish to foster best practices for prison health in Canada”
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Failing Better: Learning the art of error
Bryan MacLeod, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Thunder Bay, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 210 – Medical Humanities Theatre / Théâtre des sciences humaines – VCC
Learning Objectives:
1. recognize their own perfectionist traits and how these contribute to burnout
2. reconnect with their playful spontaneous side as an enabler to providing better, more empathic care
3. fail and feel great–improv is about taking risks, making mistakes, and sharing a good laugh, all in a safe environment
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Why Are You Dyspneic? What else is there when it is not CHF, asthma, CAD, or COPD?
08:30–09:30Vu Kiet Tran, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, MHSc, MBA, Richmond Hill, ON;
Alan Kaplan, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 118-120 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. use an efficient investigative strategy when all common causes of dyspnea have been ruled out
2. recognize the more obscure but more fatal conditions causing dyspnea
3. recognize the red flags of the unexplained dyspnea
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When to Worry and When Not to Worry: Selected topics in child abuse
Judy Baird, MD, MEd, CCFP, FCFP, Hamilton, ON; Burke Baird, MD, FCFP(C), Hamilton, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 220 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify features of bruising in infants and young children that might indicate inflicted injury
2. describe the relationship between common genital complaints and the possibility of sexual abuse
3. discuss the process of reporting suspected maltreatment and ways to maintain a positive therapeutic relationship with the family
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Test Your Contraception IQ: 4th edition
William J. Ehman, MD, Nanaimo, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 212-214 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. outline various contraceptive options including their indications, contraindications, and efficacy
2. effectively troubleshoot common challenges associated with contraceptive use
3. choose the most appropriate contraceptive options for patients with various medical conditions
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Asking About Sexual Identity: How to do it and why it is vital to mental health
Christina Toplack, MD, CCFP, Halifax, NS; Victoria Winterton, MD, CCFP, Newmarket, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 211 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
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Learning Objectives:
1. define aspects of sexual identity
2. recognize mental health impacts of stigma surrounding sexual identity
3. practise asking questions that invite comfort and disclosure
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Encouraging Residents to Seek Feedback
Dianne Delva, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON; Constance H. LeBlanc, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Halifax, NS
ROOM / SALLE : 204 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. frame resident feedback-seeking within the feedback-exchange process
2. understand the barriers and supports for resident feedback-seeking in the clinical setting
3. develop strategies and tools to assist residents in seeking feedback
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08:30–9:30
MMR, Measles, and the Ethics of Vaccination: What is the duty of the family physician?
Johan Bester, MD, MBChB, Mphil (applied ethics), Calgary, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 201 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. discuss the medical facts regarding measles and MMR with patients
2. formulate answers to common concerns regarding the MMR immunization
3. explain the ethical obligation of family physicians with regards to MMR and how this obligation could be discharged
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Do as I Say, Not as I Do: Uncovering the hidden curriculum in medical education
Asif Doja, MD, MEd, FRCP(C), Ottawa, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 205 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
In this session, participants will learn to:
1. distinguish between the informal and hidden curriculum
2. appreciate examples of the informal and hidden curriculum in their daily work lives
3. begin to create a framework for understanding methods to help address the informal and hidden curriculum
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It Shouldn’t Feel Like Time Misspent: How leaders can make committee and team meetings really work
08:30–10:45 Brent Kvern, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB; François Goulet, MD, MA, CCMF(MU), FCMF, Montréal, QC
ROOM / SALLE : 203 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. plan and execute meetings that are effective and action-based
2. diagnose common dysfunctional issues in committees and teams
3. intervene during meetings in ways positive for group performance
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Social Networking: The National OSCAR EMR User Group Meeting
08:30–16:00Colleen Kirkham, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; David H. Chan, MD, CCFP, MSc, FCFP, Hamilton, ON;
Morgan Price, MD, PhD, CCFP, Victoria, BC; Cameron Ross, MD, CCFP, Chilliwack, BC
ROOM / SALLE : Oceanview 2 – PAN PACIFIC Hotel
Learning Objectives:
1. describe new features and functions of the OSCAR EMR software
2. describe the OSCAR EMR software’s features and its open-source community
3. discuss academic multi-province OSCAR projects
Description:
OSCAR is an open-source (free) Canadian browser-based EMR software, developed and driven by its users. Users pay no licensing costs and
have the freedom to choose who provides support. There are large numbers of users in Ontario, BC, Québec, PEI, and Alberta. OSCAR is an
academic, not-for-profit, national EMR adopted by several university family medicine departments, including McMaster, Queen’s, McGill,
and UBC. It is the only EMR software that integrates across installations and can manage beds and programs. It has won a prestigious
IT innovation award and is OntarioMD certified. In this session, users will learn from other users and the development team about new
features and how to maximize their use of OSCAR. They will learn about exciting developments with MyOSCAR (Personal Health Record)
and MyDrugRef (Social Networking) and opportunities for improving practice (decision support, research, and QI). Non-OSCAR users are
welcome to attend to see the EMR and how the OSCAR community works together.
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Assessment and Treatment of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia in 2013: A Canadian approach
Évaluation et traitement de l’hyperplasie bénigne de la prostate en 2013 : Une approche canadienne
Joshua Wiesenthal, MD, FRCSC, Kelowna, BC
ROOM / salle : Ballroom B / Salle de bal B – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe how to incorporate the Canadian Urological Association (CUA) guidelines into clinical practice
2. discuss the use of PSA in the workup of lower urinary tract symptoms
3. identify available treatment options for BPH (including alpha blockers, 5-ARIs, PDE5-inhibitors), and when to refer men with LUTS to a
urologist
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
1. décrire comment incorporer les lignes directrices de l’Association des urologues du Canada (AUC) dans la pratique clinique
2. discuter de l’emploi de l’APS dans la démarche diagnostique des symptômes des voies urinaires 3. nommer les options thérapeutiques disponibles pour l’HBP (y compris les bêta-bloquants, les inhibiteurs de la 5-alpha-réductase, les
inhibiteurs de la phosphodiestérase de type 5), et quand recommander à un urologue les hommes qui présentent des symptômes des voies
urinaires inférieures
S8844
09:00–09:30
Short-Stay Medical Assessment Unit (MAU): Success with a multidisciplinary team approach
Jean Maskey, MD, CCFP, AAFP, FCFP, Victoria, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 306 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. acknowledge the need for physicians to become leaders in quality systems improvements, to help streamline hospital care
2. describe the development of a 17-bed short stay unit in a tertiary level hospital
3. understand the benefits of twice-daily collaborative multidisciplinary team “huddles,” to facilitate early discharges
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09:00–12:15
Difficult Clinician-Patient Relationships
Mel Borins, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 224 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. discover the unique perceptual pattern that leads them to use the label “difficult”
2. apply different techniques for working with “difficult” interactions
3. select specific techniques that they can apply immediately in their own work
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Maintaining Balance Between Your Professional and Personal Life in Family Medicine
Paul Mackey, MBBS, DRANZCOG, DA, CCFP, FRACGP, FCFP, FRRMS, Fort St. John, BC; Nardia Strydom, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 301-305 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Description:
Learn what it takes to balance your professional life with your personal life as a family physician! Two family physicians will give a personal
account of why Family Medicine works for them as a career choice.
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Coping With a Medicolegal Problem: Suggestions for reducing anxiety
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Kathryn Reducka, MD, Ottawa, ON; Meri Bukowskyj, MD, FRCPC, Ottawa, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 121/122 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. define common causes for stress related to medicolegal problems
2. illustrate how stress can affect their practice and day-to-day life
3. list three resources available to physicians when dealing with the stress related to medicolegal issues
S10140
09:45–10:45
Mental Health Needs of Homeless and Marginalized Youth
Steve Mathias, MD, FRCPC, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 211 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify mental health issues that can marginalize youth
2. describe strategies for working with this at-risk population
3. identify collaborative opportunities with community partners
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Help for the Community Teacher: How can we facilitate scholarship in distributed medical education?
09:45–10:45Carrie Bernard, BSc(OT), MD, CCFP, MPH, Brampton, ON; Dorothy Emslie, BSc, MD, CCFP, FCPC, Hamilton, ON;
Michael G. DeGroote, Hamilton, ON; Matthew Greenway, MD, PhD, CCFP, Hamilton, ON;
Lawrence Grierson, PhD, Hamilton, ON; Michelle Howard, MSc, PhD, Hamilton, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 202 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. explore the challenges facing distributed family medicine teachers in their pursuit of scholarly learning and activities
2. describe one university’s attempts to address these challenges in order to facilitate greater scholarship among distributed family medicine
teachers
3. discuss concrete steps that can be taken to encourage and develop scholarship skill development among distributed family medicine
teachers
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Helping the Older Person to Keep Out of the Emergency Department
Chris Frank, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Kingston, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 221/222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify factors that may lead to an unneccessary emergency room visit
2. describe strategies to manage common conditions that may result in an ER trip
3. decrease systemic factors related to unneccessary visits
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Focused Topics in Prison Health
09:45–10:45Ruth Elwood Martin, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; Nader Sharifi, MD, CCFP, Surrey, BC;
Vipul Parekh, MD, CCFP, Prince Albert, SK; Margaret Robertson, MD, CCFP, Kingston, ON;
André Trahan, MD, St-Maurice, QC; Chris Goodall, MD, CCFP, St-John’s, NL; John Koehn, MD, New Westminster, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 215/216 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. increase their knowledge about health topics that are relevant to the practice of prison medicine
2. engage in dialogues about how to provide prison health care equivalent to health care provided in the outside community
3. canvass a variety of ways to address health problems that commonly face prison health practitioners
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Palliative Care: The care of patients with malignant and non-malignant terminal illnesses
Daphna Grossman, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Toronto, ON; Dori Seccareccia, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 118-120 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe how palliative care is integrated into the medical care of malignant and non-malignant incurable illnesses
2. discuss barriers to incorporating palliative care into the medical care of non-malignant incurable illnesses
3. review symptom management in palliative care
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Telling the Difference: CHF or COPD?
Faire la différence : ICC ou MPOC?
Vu Kiet Tran, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, MHSc, MBA, Richmond Hill, ON;
Alan Kaplan, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom B / Salle de bal B – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. recognize the primary features of dyspnea caused by COPD
2. recognize the features of dyspnea caused by CHF
3. differentiate between CHF and COPD exacerbation in the chronic and acute setting
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
1. reconnaître les principales caractéristiques de la dyspnée causée par la MPOC
2. reconnaître les principales caractéristiques de la dyspnée causée par l’ICC
3. distinguer l’exacerbation de la MPOC de celle de l’ICC dans les cas chroniques et aigus
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09:45–10:45
Mettez à l’épreuve vos connaissances sur la contraception : 4e édition
Francine Léger, MD, FCMF, Montréal, QC
room / sALLE : 201 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
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
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Evidence Update in Hospital Medicine: The top-five influential papers of 2013, so far!
Echo-Marie Enns, MD, CCFP, Calgary, AB; Peter Jamieson, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 306 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the impact of new evidence in hospital medicine on practical Canadian hospital practice
2. critically appraise literature related to new developments in hospital medicine
3. identify a potential focus for hospital-based quality improvement initiatives
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As a New Faculty Member, What Do I Need to Become an Excellent Teacher in Medicine?
Marcel Doré, MD, CCFP, Guelph, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 204 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. determine which teacher roles form part of their professional roles as medical teachers
2. identify skills required by each of the medical teacher roles and prioritize their own needs for faculty development
3. link priority faculty development needs to available resources in faculty development
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The Best Exotic Marigold Hospital: What you need to know about medical tourism
09:45–10:45Eric Cadesky, MDCM, CCFP, Vancouver, BC; Glenn Cohen, Boston, MA, USA;
Rory Johnston, PhD (cand.), Burnaby, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 220 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the local and global consequences of medical tourism
2. communicate with patients about the potential harms and benefits of medical tourism
3. create care plans with patients and global care providers
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Transforming Ourselves Into Better Physicians: Applying international global health experiences to our
09:45–12:15 local practice
Katherine Rouleau MDCM, CCFP, MHSc, Toronto, ON; Lynda Redwood-Campbell. MD, CCFP, FCFP, Burlington, ON;
Michael Dillon, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Winnipeg, MB; Videsh Kapoor, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC;
Christine Loignon, MD, Longueuil, QC; Jessica Lee, MD, MCFP, Montréal, QC
ROOM / SALLE : 217-219 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. demonstrate knowledge of evidence supporting the application of lessons learned in international settings for local practices
2. have shared their stories and reflections linking learning in international global health settings to local practice
3. have collaborated to identify tools and strategies to facilitate transforming themselves into better physicians by applying international
global health experiences to their local practices
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TB: Thinking outside the box
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Jean Maskey, MD, CCFP, AAFP, FCFP, Victoria, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 306 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. recognize an unusual TB presentation in an urban hospital setting
2. appreciate the limitations of testing to confirm the diagnosis
3. understand that miliary TB can present in many systems, complicating the elusiveness of this diagnosis
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Through the Looking Glass: Pregnancy and future heart health
Karen Fleming, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 114/115 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify which pregnancy complications identify women at future risk of cardiovascular disease
2. understand the barriers faced by physicians and patients in implementing risk reduction programs
3. develop strategies to implement screening and risk factor prevention programs in their practice settings for those women identified as at
high risk for cardiovascular disease
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Tongue-Ties Demystified
Howard Mitnick, MDCM, CCFP, Montréal, QC
ROOM / SALLE : 116/117 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. diagnose tongue-ties in breastfeeding infants
2. understand how tongue-ties affect breastfeeding
3. familiarize themselves with the frenotomy procedure
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Using Creative Writing Exercises to Explore Medical Practice SESSION CANCELLED
Meghan Doraty, BHSc, BA, MFA, Calgary, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 210 - Medical Humanities Theatre / Théâtre des sciences humaines – VCC
Learning Objectives:
1. use a set of brief writing exercises to allow them to process their medical practice through fiction writing
2. share the written work from the exercises with other family physicians in order to enhance collaboration and mutual understanding across
the profession
3. creative and have fun!
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The CanMEDSification of a Family Medicine Residency Program
11:15–12:15Erin Bearss, MD, CCFP(EM), Toronto, ON; Milena Forte, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON;
Maureen McGillivray, MSW, RSW, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 202 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify the CanMEDS-FM roles and their relevance to the education of future family physicians
2. understand ways in which CanMEDs-FM roles can be integrated into a family medicine residency program
3. use innovative tools to disseminate CanMEDS-FM roles into residency education
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Reducing Medicolegal Risks in Team Communication: Tools and techniques
Kathryn G. Reducka, MD, Ottawa, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 121/122 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the importance of communication in the health care team
2. list several methods of structured communication when transferring patient care
3. formulate a plan to utilize resources, such as the CMPA Good Practices Guide, when teaching trainees how to hand over patient care
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Management of Congestive Heart Failure and Atrial Fibrillation in the Elderly
Michelle A. Hart, MD, CCFP, MScCH, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 221/222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. enhance their knowledge in early diagnosis and utilize the current recommendations and practical tips to effectively manage patients with
heart failure
2. effectively manage patients with atrial fibrillation by utilizing the current recommendations for rate and rhythm control and anticoagulation
3. apply practical tools and risk stratification that will help guide patients balance different treatment options with individual values in
quality-of-life
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Prison Health Educational Opportunities for Medical Students and Residents
11:15–12:15Ruth Elwood Martin, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; Nader Sharifi, MD, CCFP, Surrey, BC;
Vipul Parekh, MD, CCFP, Prince Albert, SK; Margaret Robertson, MD, CCFP, Kingston, ON;
André Trahan, MD, St-Maurice, QC; Chris Goodall, MD, CCFP, St-John’s, NL; John Koehn, MD, New Westminster, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 215/216 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. review CanMEDS 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 undergraduate and postgraduate programs in
Canada
3. network with others who are interested in fostering prison health educational opportunities
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11:15–12:15
Understanding Noninvasive Cardiac Testing for the Office Practitioner
Vu Kiet Tran, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, MHSc, MBA, Richmond Hill, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 201 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. understand the indications and limitations of most common noninvasive cardiac tests
2. understand how to strategically include these tests in the evaluation of chest pain and shortness of breath
3. recognize these tests’ inherent flaws and limitations
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11:15–12:15
It’s Overgrown Toeskin, NOT Ingrown Toenail!
Henry Chapeskie, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Thorndale, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 109/110 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. recognize, by reviewing evidence-based literature, that patients with symptomatic “ingrown toenails” do not have a nail abnormality
2. use the Vandenbos Surgery (nail fold excision) to correct the problem with excellent cosmetic result and no recurrences
3. resolve this problem without having to repeatedly remove and damage toenails
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Improving Warfarin Management
Murray Trusler, MD, MBA, CCFP, FCFP, Fairmont Hot Springs, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 212-214 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. understand the importance of improving the quality of warfarin management through the use of computer decision support software
2. understand the importance of improving the quality of INR testing through the use of an INR point-of-care device
3. understand the need to measure INR average time in therapeutic range (TTR) as the most important objective measurement of the quality
of warfarin management in family practice
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What Type of Psychotherapy? What approach or referral will work for the diagnosis and the patient?
Victoria Winterton, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Owen Sound, ON; Christina Toplack, MD, CCFP, Halifax, NS
ROOM / SALLE : 211 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe patient factors that affect choice of psychotherapeutic approach
2. integrate knowledge of evidence-based therapies into the decisions regarding referral
3. recognize the impact of uncertainty in diagnosis and the importance of broadly defined therapy skills
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Lung Attack: Management from hospital to home cancelled / sÉance annulÉ
Alan Kaplan, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Richmond Hill, ON; Michael Kates, MD, CCFP(EM), Mississauga, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 306 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. review presentation of a COPD exacerbation and the determinants of hospitalization
2. review management in hospital, from ER to discharge
3. start preventing the next exacerbation with current discharge instructions
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Larisa Hausmanis, MD, CCFP, MPH, Toronto, ON; Sonia ter Kuile, MDCM, CCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : Ballroom B / Salle de bal B – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. discuss a simple, three-step tool for intervening into poverty as a health risk, endorsed by the OCFP and targeted at family physicians in
office-based practice
2. explore examples of interventions family physicians can employ to address poverty as a risk to health, at individual, community, and
societal levels
3. briefly review Canadian evidence linking poverty with health issues including diabetes, heart disease, mental illness, and children’s health
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How to Reduce the Impact of Poverty in Primary Care: A simple three-step office-based tool
11:45–12:15Comment réduire l’impact de la pauvreté en pratique générale : Un outil simple en trois étapes à utiliser au
bureau du médecin
Objectifs d’apprentissage :
1. discuter d’un outil simple en trois étapes entériné par le CMFO ciblant les médecins de famille qui pratiquent dans leur bureau pour
intervenir dans la pauvreté posant un risque pour la santé
2. examiner des exemples d’interventions auxquelles peuvent faire appel les médecins de famille pour aborder la pauvreté posant un risque
pour la santé, aux niveaux individuel, communautaire et sociétal 3. réviser brièvement les données canadiennes qui établissent un lien entre la pauvreté et les problèmes de santé, dont le diabète, la maladie
cardiaque, la maladie mentale et la santé des enfants
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Cannabis for Therapeutic Purposes: Physicians as gatekeepers, and the patient-physician relationship
N. Rielle Capler, MHA, (PhD candidate), Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 116/117 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify symptoms and conditions cannabis is used for
2. describe patients’ patterns of cannabis use
3. recognize the impact physicians have on access to care
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The short office visit dilemma; What to do with the Type 2 diabetic with hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia
and hypertension?
Keith Bowering , MD, FRCPC, Edmonton AB; Rick Ward, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB;
Stuart Harris, MD, MPH, FCFP, FACPM, London, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 301-305 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE (WEST BUILDING)
Learning Objectives: 1. develop a plan of action for patients presenting with multiple cardio-metabolic risk factors
2. apply time management strategies to optimize a 7–12 minute office visit
3. assess the long-term targets of cardio-metabolic risk factors in the diabetic population
Pre-Registration is Recommended /La préinscription est recommandée
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Pronoia: Using music, poetry, and photography to uplift, inspire, and feel good
Mel Borins, MD, CCFP, FCFP, MGPPA, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 210 Medical Humanities Theatre / Théâtre des sciences humaines – VCC
Learning Objectives:
1. tap into their own creative potential
2. understand how the creative arts such as music, poetry, and photography can be self-healing
3. recognize the power of psychological media to effect attitudinal change
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Diagnostic Dilemmas in Hospital Medicine
Marcel Doré, MD, MCFP, Guelph, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 306 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. understand the important role that family physicians can play in helping to diagnose patients presenting with difficult diagnostic dilemmas
2. select appropriate diagnostic tests to differentiate between similarly presenting diseases in a hospital setting
3. work collaboratively with specialists in the hospital setting to work up patients with difficult-to-diagnose diseases
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Safer Prescribing in the Elderly: Focus on antipsychotics
Michelle A. Hart, MD, CCFP, MScCH, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 221/222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. enhance their knowledge in medication use in the elderly
2. prescribe more safely by understanding the key factors and challenges affecting prescribing in the elderly, with special focus on
antipsychotics
3. utilize a practical approach to safer and better prescribing of medications (with special focus on antipsychotics) in the elderly
S7183
13:45–14:45
What You Need to Know About Urologic Emergencies
Vu Kiet Tran, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, MHSc, MBA, Richmond Hill, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 212-214 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. recognize some of the most common urologic emergencies
2. elaborate a treatment plan for these urologic emergencies
3. enumerate the criteria for urgent referral to an urologist
S7542
The Evolving Landscape of Cervical Cancer Screening in Canada: The current and future state
13:45–14:45James Dickinson, MD, MBBS, PhD, CCFP, Calgary, AB; Gina Ogilvie, MD, FCFP, DrPH, Vancouver, BC;
Dirk Van Neikerk, MD, FRCPC; E(Liz) Shaw, MD, FCFP
ROOM / SALLE : 201 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. review information about the current epidemiology of cervical cancer in Canada
2. understand the reasoning behind guidelines on cervical screening
S8119
13:45–14:45
Heart Failure Protocols for Family Physicians: Relieving symptoms and improving outcomes
Adam Grzeslo, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Burlington, ON; Justin A. Ezekowitz, MBBCh, MSc, FRCPC, Edmonton, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 109/110 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. update knowledge and decision making for optimal management of their patients with heart failure
2. review and assess diagnosis and management of heart failure in patients with comorbidities and in special patient populations
3. integrate Canadian evidence-based heart failure practice guidelines, recommendations, and practical tips into their clinical practice
S8811
13:45–14:45
Your Patient’s Attachment Style: How it affects medical care and the doctor-patient relationship
Victoria Winterton, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Owen Sound, ON; Christina Toplack, MD, CCFP, Halifax, NS
ROOM / SALLE : 211 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. describe the concept of attachment style and the four types
2. recognize these styles in a clinical encounter
3. develop skills to work with patients’ styles to enhance patient care and outcome
S8840
13:45–14:45
Wired for Practice: Using computers and mobile devices to make life easier and more fun
Wes Jackson, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Calgary, AB; Cathy MacLean, MD, FCFP, MClSc, MBA, St. John’s NL
ROOM / SALLE : 224 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. recognize websites that contain quality health information
2. navigate to websites useful for daily practice
3. describe how mobile devices may be used in personal organization, teaching, patient education, and to address point-of-care clinical
questions
S9225
I Never Learned This in Medical School: Pearls for office management of conditions affecting patients with
13:45–14:45 complex/mobility impairments
James Milligan, BSc PT, MD, CCFP, Kitchener, ON; Joseph Lee, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Kitchener, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 116/117 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify common secondary conditions (UTI/bladder, bowel, skin care, spasticity) presenting to primary care in those with mobility
impairments (MS, spinal cord injury, wheelchair-bound)
2. refer to practical pearls for managing secondary complications (diagnostic procedures of value; medications)
3. describe preventative health considerations and how and when to involve specialists
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S9318
13:45–14:45
Teaching the Millennial Generation: Or “don’t diss my nose ring”
Fred Janke, BSc, MSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP, FRRMS, Edmonton, AB; Sudha Koppula, MD, CCFP, Edmonton, AB
ROOM / SALLE : 215/216 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. discuss some character attributes that define the Millennial Generation
2. discuss how the attributes of the millennial generation impact learning and teaching
3. discuss how to accommodate the characteristics of these learners to have success in the postgraduate environment
S9710
13:45–14:45
Happy Mind, Happy Heart: Treating the cardiac patient
Rima Styra, MD, MEd, FRCPC, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 121/122 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. define risk for depression in cardiac patients
2. recognize the relationship between mental state and cardiac outcome
3. integrate evidence-based psychotherapeutic and psychopharmacological treatment
S9763
Exercise Prescription Through Pregnancy and Postpartum
13:45–14:45Julia Alleyne, BHsc(PT), MD, CCFP, Dip Sport Med, MScCH, Toronto, ON;
Karen Fleming, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 114/115 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. apply current exercise guideline evidence and the PARmed-X clinical tool to low-risk pregnancy cases relevant to primary care office
practice
2. describe the clinical decision-making process for exercise prescription in high-risk pregnancy, maternal medical conditions, and physically
demanding work and sports
3. identify the key messages in the emerging literature of postpartum exercise pertaining to breastfeeding, weight management, and return to
physical activity
S13958
13:45–15:15
Primer for Global Health Experiences
François Couturier, MD, CCMF, FCMF, MSc, DTM&H, Saint-Lambert, QC;
Videsh Kapoor, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; Jessica Lee, MD, MCFP, Montréal, QC
ROOM / SALLE : 217-219 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE (WEST BUILDING)
Learning Objectives:
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
S11658
14:15–14:45
Enteral Feeding: Principles/process
Michael Paletta, MD, BSc, MCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 306 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. better identify situations that merit enteral feeding in hospital patients
2. enrich the process of planning, reviewing, and possibly stopping enteral feeds
3. develop an approach to family meetings involving enteral feeding
S9748
14:15–14:45
Caring for Patients by Skype: How does this fit into family practice?
Ellen Wiebe, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Vancouver, BC; Rosanna Lima, MD, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 220 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. set up an efficient process in the office to see patients by telemedicine
2. triage patients and encounters/problems to provide the best care for patients
3. solve the technical difficulties involved
LEGEND / LÉGENDE
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Intro to Starting Insulin in Type 2 Diabetes Patients Without Losing Sleep at Night
Simon Moore, MD, CCFP, Vancouver, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 220 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. understand a safe, simple, easy-to-remember technique for confidently starting insulin in patients with type 2 diabetes, consistent with
2013 guidelines
2. eliminate the prevailing misconception that “insulin is a terrifying drug, for use only by experts, and only in end-stage diabetes”
3. review practical clinical tools and common pitfalls to help family physicians meet glycemic targets
S10878
15:00–16:00
Ten Easy Ways to Improve the Quality of Care in Your Practice
Nick Kates, MBBS, FRCPC, MCFP(hon), Hamilton, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 116/117 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. learn ways to obtain patient feedback into the way care is delivered
2. learn five simple techniques for supporting patient engagement in their own care
3. learn five easy to implement approaches for preparing a team for any clinical encounter
S10964
15:00–16:00
Inducing Labour and Turning Breech Babies: How to counsel women on evidence-based DIY methods
Natalie Morson, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON; Milena Forte, MD, CCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 201 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify the most common “natural” methods to turn breech babies and induce labour that pregnant women will encounter when
searching the Internet
2. discuss the research literature available for each of these methods and make educated recommendations to prenatal patients regarding
their efficacy and safety
S24552
15:00–16:00
Skin Cancer for the Family Practitioner and Introduction to Dermoscopy
Mandy Wong, MD, Kelowna, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 109/110 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. discuss presentation of the three most common skin cancers, basal cell ca, squamous cell ca, and melanoma Introduce dermoscopy as an
important adjunct to physical examination of skin lesions
2. discuss surgical and non-surgical treatment of these skin cancers as well as new treatments for actinic keratosis
3. introduce dermoscopy as an important adjunct to physical examination of skin lesions
S6550
15:00–16:00
Driving and Dementia: Practical tips for the family physician
Linda Lee, MD, MClSc(FM), CCFP, FCFP, Kitchener, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 221/222 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. list findings in the cognitively impaired patient that may indicate fitness to drive is a concern
2. review office-based tests that can help in the assessment of the potentially unsafe cognitively impaired driver 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
S6786
15:00–16:00
Interventions in the ED Not Supported by Evidence: Version 2013
Vu Kiet Tran, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP, MHSc, MBA, Richmond Hill, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 301-305 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. understand the rationale behind the interventions clinicians currently perform in the ED
2. understand the evidence supporting the interventions
3. recognize which interventions are not supported by evidence
S8017
15:00–16:00
MBSR: Mindfulness-based stress reduction
Eddie Berenstein, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Roberts Creek, BC
ROOM / SALLE : 212-214 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. define mindfulness and introduce how it may be cultivated in one’s life
2. understand how mindfulness may be used to deal with chronic pain, stress, and anxiety, for both themselves and their patients
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Somatizing: What every family physician needs to know
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15:00–16:00
Jon Davine, MD, CCFP, FRCP(C), Hamilton, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 211 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
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. describe treatment modalities for these disorders, both psychopharmacologic and psychotherapeutic
S8847
15:00–16:00
Reducing the Impact of Chronic Kidney Disease Through Early Detection: A primary care innovation
Allan Grill, MD, CCFP, MPH, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 118-120 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. recognize and predict which patients in a typical family practice are at higher risk for chronic kidney disease (CKD)
2. clarify which investigations to order when screening for CKD and how to interpret the results
3. describe the role of the primary care practitioner in managing patients with CKD and the criteria for appropriate referral to nephrology
S9281
Office Management of Mechanical Low Back Pain
15:00–16:00Julia Alleyne, BHsc(PT), MD, CCFP, Dip Sport Med, MScCH, Toronto, ON; Hamilton Hall, MD, FRCPS, Toronto, ON;
Raja Rampersaud, MD, FRCP(S), Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 114/115 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify the signs and symptoms of the four patterns of mechanical low back pain, utilizing a new clinical tool that has been launched as
a component of the Ontario Low Back Pain Strategy (CORE Back)
2. prescribe pattern-appropriate recovery positions, exercise, and activity management, integrating patient education messages and
instructions
3. describe the key elements of evidence-based rehabilitation according to current guidelines in order to provide appropriate patient
direction
S9571
15:00–16:00
Unplanned Pregnancy Counseling
Konia Trouton, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Victoria, BC; Sheila Dunn, MD, MSc, CCFP(EM), FCFP, Toronto, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 121/122 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. have an organized way to identify issues and stressors
2. understand some of the myths women have about abortion and how to address these
3. explain the medical and surgical abortion process accurately and offer resources
S9876
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What Competencies are Required to Take Care of the Medically Complex Adult Inpatient?
Marcel Doré, MD, MCFP, Guelph, ON
ROOM / SALLE : 306 – Vancouver Convention Centre (West Building)
Learning Objectives:
1. identify essential skills required to take care of medically complex adult inpatients in a hospital setting
2. identify the phases of the clinical encounter essential to the care of medically complex adult inpatients in a hospital setting
3. understand how the evaluation objectives in family medicine can be used to guide professional development for family physicians with a
special interest or a focused practice in hospital medicine
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FMNEA Meeting
08:30–16:30
VCC WEST – Room 109
Section of Researchers Annual Meeting
12:45–13:45
VCC WEST – Room 220-222
Accreditation Chairs Meeting
13:00–16:00
VCC WEST – Room 114
Academic Coordinators Meeting
10:00–12:15
VCC EAST – Room 11
Enhanced Skills Program Directors Meeting
10:00–17:30
VCC EAST – Room 15
Canadian Undergraduate Family Medicine Education Directors
(CUFMED) Meeting
10:00–17:30
VCC EAST – Room 14
Research Directors Meeting
12:15–16:30
VCC EAST – Room 8
CFPC Annual General Meeting
Assemblée générale annuelle du CMFC
12:30–13:30
VCC WEST – Room 211-214
4th Annual Canadian Behavioural Medicine Network Meeting
13:45–17:30
Pan Pacific Hotel – Oceanview Suite 4
First Five Years in Family Practice Committee Meeting
08:30–12:00
Marriott Renaissance Hotel – Salon C
Emergency Medicine Program Directors Meeting
10:00–13:30
VCC EAST – Room 11
Section of Teachers Annual Meeting / Assemblée générale annuelle
de la Section des enseignants
12:30–13:30
VCC WEST – Room 211
BCCFP Annual General Meeting
12:30–13:30
VCC WEST – Room 201
Occupational Medicine SIFP Meeting
13:00–16:00
Marriott Renaissance Hotel – Salon C
Intraining Evaluation Directors Meeting
13:45–17:30
VCC EAST – Room 8
SHARC – FM Skills Development Meeting
13:45–17:30
Marriott Renaissance Hotel – Salon B
Health Professionals Educators Network (HPEN) Meeting
13:45–17:30
Marriott Renaissance Hotel – Salon F
The Annual EBM Teachers Meeting
13:45–17:30
VCC EAST – Room 10
08:30–16:00
VCC EAST – Room 8
Wednesday, November 6th / Mercredi 6 novembre
Thursday, November 7th / Jeudi 7 novembre
Friday, November 8th / Vendredi 8 novembre
Saturday, November 9th / Samedi 9 novembre
National Association of Canadian Chairs of Family Medicine
(NAACFM) Meeting
Family Medicine Program Directors Meeting
08:30–16:00
VCC EAST – Room 11
Social Networking: The National OSCAR EMR User Group Meeting
08:30–16:00
Pan Pacific Hotel – Oceanview Suite 2
CPCSSN Meeting
09:00–14:00
VCC EAST – Room 10
National Section of Medical Students (SOMS) Family Medicine
Interest Group (FMIG) Meeting
10:00–16:00
Fairmont Waterfront Hotel – Malaspina Room
Faculty Development Interest Group
12:15–16:00
VCC EAST – Room 14
Maternity and Newborn Care Committee Meeting
07:30–15:00
Pan Pacific Hotel – Oceanview Suite 3
CFP Editorial Advisory Board Meeting
08:30–16:30
Pan Pacific Hotel – Oceanview Suite 4
Collaborative Advisory Group for General and Family Practice
Anaesthesia Meeting
09:00–16:30
Pan Pacific Hotel – Gallery Boardroom
Family Medicine Forum (FMF) Debriefing
09:30–11:00
Pan Pacific Hotel – Oceanview Suite 1
Sunday, November 10th / Dimanche 10 novembre
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BOOTH: 836
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Visit Abbott at booth 836 to learn more about: Androgel, a 1% testosterone
gel, applied topically and used to treat men with low testosterone; Biaxin XL,
a once-daily antibiotic that treats RTIs; MAVIK, a long-acting ACE inhibitor
indicated for treatment of hypertension; Synthroid, 50+ years of clinical
success in Canada.
Veuillez visiter Abbott au stand 836 afin d’en apprendre plus sur: Androgel,
un gel de testostérone à 1%, s’appliquant sur la peau et utilisé pour traiter les
hommes ayant un déficit en testostérone; Biaxin XL, un traitement antibiotique
à prise uniquotidienne pour les patients souffrant d’une infection des voies
respiratoires; MAVIK, un IECA à action prolongé, indiqué dans le traitement de
l’hypertension; Synthroid, plus de 50 ans de succès clinique au Canada.
ABcann Medicinals
www.abcann.ca
BOOTH: 502
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
Contest Contribution: Cash
ABcann’s mission is to provide medical
cannabis to Health Care practitioners for
release to their patients. Our state of the
art buildings, equipment and rigorous
laboratory standards follows & exceeds
Health Canada’s Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations. ABcann’s
unique contributions are: ORGANIC PRODUCT, EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY
and A COMMITTMENT to the WORLD’S WELL BEING!
La mission d’ABcann est d’offrir du cannabis médical aux professionnels de
la santé pour dispenser à leurs patients. Nos installations et notre équipement
à la fine pointe, ainsi que nos strictes normes de laboratoire répondent
aux exigences du Règlement sur la marihuana à des fins médicales et les
dépassent. Les contributions uniques d’ABcann sont les suivantes : PRODUIT
BIOLOGIQUE, QUALITÉ EXCEPTIONNELLE et ENGAGEMENT envers le BIENÊTRE DU MONDE!
Alberta College of Family Physicians
BOOTH: 132
www.familydocsrock.ca
Passport points: Level 1
As a provincial chapter of the College of Family Physicians of Canada, the
Alberta College of Family Physicians (ACFP) represents more than 3,700
family physicians. Established nearly 60 years ago, ACFP is a professional
voluntary organization and strives for excellence in family practice through
advocacy, continuing medical education, and primary care research. For more
information, visit www.acfp.ca.
Une section provinciale du Collège des médecins de famille du Canada, le
Collège des médecins de famille de l’Alberta (CMFA) représente plus de 3700
médecins de famille. Établi il y a presque 60 ans, le CMFA est un organisme
professionnel bénévole voué à l’excellence en médecine familiale par la
défense des droits, la formation médicale continue et la recherche en soins
primaires. Pour de plus amples renseignements, visitez www.acfp.ca.
Alcoholics Anonymous
www.aa.org
BOOTH: 124
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
A worldwide fellowship of sober alcoholics, whose recovery is based on
Twelve Steps; no dues or fees, self-supporting through voluntary, small
contributions of members, accepts no outside funds; not affiliated with
any other organization; our primary purpose: to carry the A.A. message to
alcoholics who still suffer.
ALS Society of BC & ALS Centre at
GF Strong Rehab BOOTH: 944
www.alsbc.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The ALS Society of B.C. provides direct support to ALS patients, along with
their families and caregivers, to ensure the best quality of life possible living
with ALS. Through assisting research, we are committed to find the cause of,
and cure for ALS. Family Physician information will be distributed.
La société de la SLA de la C.-B. offre du soutien direct aux patients atteints
de SLA, ainsi qu’à leurs familles et leurs prestataires de soins, pour assurer
la meilleure qualité de vie possible avec cette maladie. Nous nous sommes
engagés à soutenir la recherche pour trouver la cause et le remède de la SLA.
Nous remettrons de l’information destinée aux médecins de famille.
AMA Recruit
www.amawa.com.au
BOOTH: 128
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
Contest Contribution: Cash
The Australian Medical Association (WA) is the professional
association for medical practitioners in Western Australia.
AMA Recruit, a division of AMA (WA), provides a
comprehensive recruitment and placement service to
doctors seeking employment as General Practitioners and
hospital based Specialists. Services include guiding
registration, organising sponsorship, arranging employment
contracts and placement in positions across Australia.
L’Australian Medical Association (WA) est l’association professionnelle des
médecins praticiens de l’ouest de l’Australie. AMA Recruit, une division de
l’AMA (WA), offre des services complets de recrutement et de placement aux
médecins qui cherchent un emploi en tant que généralistes et spécialistes en
hôpital. Les services comprennent l’aide pour l’inscription, l’organisation du
parrainage, les démarches pour les contrats d’emploi et le placement partout
en Australie.
Amgen Canada – Bone Health
BOOTH: 613
www.amgen.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
Contest Contribution: Cash
Amgen discovers, develops and delivers
innovative human therapeutics. A
biotechnology pioneer since 1980, Amgen
was one of the first companies to realize
the new science’s promise by bringing novel 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.
With a broad and deep pipeline of potential new medicines, 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. Pionnière dans le domaine de la biotechnologie
depuis 1980, Amgen a été l’une des premières entreprises à saisir le potentiel
de cette nouvelle discipline scientifique en découvrant, en fabriquant
et en mettant à la disposition des patients des médicaments novateurs.
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. Forte d’une riche et vaste gamme de produits, Amgen est
résolue à faire progresser la science afin d’améliorer notablement la vie des
gens.
Alcooliques anonymes est une organisation mondiale d’entraide qui regroupe
des alcooliques devenus sobres. Le retour à la sobriété s’appuie sur douze
principes, dont l’absence de frais ou d’honoraires, l’autosuffisance grâce à
de petites contributions volontaires des membres. Elle n’accepte aucune
subvention de l’extérieur, n’est affiliée à aucune autre organisation. Son but
principal, c’est de transmettre le message des AA aux alcooliques qui souffrent
encore.
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www.abbott.ca
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EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
Astellas Pharma Canada, Inc.
BOOTH: 303
www.astellas.ca
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® and Myrbetriq® for Overactive Bladder.
Astellas Pharma Canada, Inc. est située à Markham (Ontario). Nous nous
investissons dans la recherche et le développement cliniques, ainsi que dans
la vente et la mise en marché de produits dans nos principaux domaines
thérapeutiques, c’est-à-dire l’immunologie, les maladies infectieuses, la
cardiologie, la dermatologie et l’urologie. Parmi les médicaments que nous
mettons au point pour aider les patients, on peut mentionner ProtopicMD pour
l’eczéma, AmeviveMD pour le psoriasis, et VesicareMD et MyrbetriqMD pour
l’hyperactivité vésicale.
AstraZeneca Canada Inc.
www.astrazeneca.ca
AstraZeneca est une société biopharmaceutique internationale axée
sur l’innovation, dont la priorité est de découvrir, mettre au point et
commercialiser des médicaments d’ordonnance en gastro-entérologie,
cardiologie, neurosciences, pneumologie et inflammation, oncologie et
infectiologie. AstraZeneca a des activités dans plus de 100 pays et ses
médicaments innovateurs sont utilisés par des millions de patients dans le
monde entier. Le siège social canadien est situé à Mississauga, en Ontario.
Visitez le site Web de la compagnie au www.astrazeneca.ca.
BOOTH: 531
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.
BC Family Practice Oncology Network /
BC Cancer Agency BOOTH: 439
www.fpon.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
BOOTH: 547
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
BC Guidelines are developed by the Guidelines and Protocols Advisory
Committee (GPAC), a joint committee of the BCMA and the Ministry of
Health. GPAC has engaged practicing physicians in BC - including general
practitioners and specialists - to evaluate clinical evidence, and publish
clinical practice guidelines on numerous conditions, with particular focus on
circumstances in BC.
BC Guidelines sont élaborées par les Guidelines and Protocols Advisory
Committee (GPAC), un comité mixte de la BCMA et le Ministère de la Santé.
GPAC a engagé des médecins praticiens en CB - y compris les médecins
généralistes et spécialistes - d’évaluer les preuves cliniques et publier des
lignes directrices de pratique clinique sur de nombreuses conditions, avec un
accent particulier sur les circonstances en CB.
BC Lupus Society
www.bclupus.org
BOOTH: 120
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Books
BOOTH: 624
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
AstraZeneca is a global, innovation-driven biopharmaceutical business with
a primary focus on the discovery, development and commercialization of
prescription medicines for gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, neuroscience,
respiratory and inflammation, oncology and infectious disease. AstraZeneca
operates in over 100 countries and its innovative medicines are used by
millions of patients worldwide. Canadian headquarters are located in
Mississauga, Ontario. Please visit the company’s website at
www.astrazeneca.ca
Bayer, Inc.
www.bayer.ca
BC Guidelines.ca
www.BCGuidelines.ca
The Lupus Society is the only BC organization
dedicated solely to providing lupus education and
support services. We sponsor and assist in the
development of support groups, provide access to
literature on lupus and coping with the disease,
organize an annual educational symposium and
educational meetings and seminars throughout the
year.
La Lupus Society est le seul organisme de la Colombie-Britannique se
consacrant exclusivement à offrir des services éducatifs et de soutien sur le
lupus. Nous parrainons et aidons au développement des groupes de soutien,
offrons de la documentation sur le lupus et sur comment vivre avec la
maladie, organisons un symposium éducatif annuel, ainsi que des réunions et
des séminaires éducatifs tout au long de l’année.
BC Medical Association – BC Ministry of Health www.bcma.org, BOOTH: 530
www.gov.bc.ca/health PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
PSP offers training and support for physicians and MOAs to improve practice
efficiency and delivery of patient care. Shared Care initiatives enable family
and specialist physicians to work together to address challenges to effective,
seamless shared care of patients. The Physician Information Technology
Office supports physicians and clinic staff preparing for, adopting and
optimizing EMRs.
PSP offre aux médecins des services de formation et de soutien, ainsi que des
PA pour améliorer l’efficacité de la pratique et l’administration des soins aux
patients. Les initiatives de Shared Care permettent aux médecins de famille et
aux spécialistes de travailler ensemble afin de relever les défis et de prodiguer
aux patients des soins efficaces, continus et partagés. Le Physician Information
Technology Office appuie les médecins et le personnel clinique dans la
préparation, l’adoption et l’optimisation des dossiers médicaux électroniques.
Beiersdorf Canada
www.beiersdorf.ca/
BOOTH: 402
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The BC Family Practice Oncology Network assists the BC Cancer Agency to
improve cancer care in the province by providing support and connection
to physicians in the community. We offer resources to strengthen family
physicians’ abilities to care for cancer patients and serve as a link between
primary care and the Agency.
For more than 125 years, Beiersdorf has combined a passion for skin care
with a passion for science. Eucerin, one of Beiersdorf’s main brands, offers
products that were specifically developed and formulated for problematic
skin, each clinically-proven to be gentle, yet effective skincare solutions that
dermatologists trust and recommend.
Le BC Family Practice Oncology Network est un réseau qui aide la BC Cancer
Agency à améliorer la prestation de soins aux personnes atteintes du cancer
dans la province en offrant du soutien et une connexion aux médecins de la
communauté. Nous offrons les ressources pour aider les médecins à améliorer
leurs capacités de fournir des soins des personnes atteintes du cancer et nous
servons de lien entre les soins primaires et l’agence.
Depuis plus de 125 ans, Beiersdorf conjugue une passion pour les soins
cutanés avec une passion pour la science. Eucerin, l’une des principales
marques de Beiersdorf, offre des produits conçus et formulés spécifiquement
pour la peau problématique, reconnus cliniquement comme une solution
efficace pour les soins cutanés, que les dermatologues recommandent et en
lesquels ils ont confiance.
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BOOTH: 843
Passport points: Level 1
Florastor and FlorastorKids is a yeast-based probiotic that has been shown to
help with the effects of diarrhea related to antibiotic treatment and intestinal
function as well as to promote healthy natural gut flora for intestinal health.
Come discover why the nonpathogenic yeast in Florastor, Saccharomyces
boulardii lyo, has unique characteristics over many bacterial probiotics.
Florastor et FlorastorKids sont des probiotiques à base de levure qui aident
à soulager les effets de la diarrhée associée au traitement antibiotique, qui
aident la fonction intestinale et qui favorisent une flore intestinale naturelle
saine pour une bonne santé intestinale. Venez apprendre ce qui démarque
la levure non pathogène de Florastor, Saccharomyces boulardii lyo, de bien
d’autres probiotiques bactériens.
Bio-K Plus International Inc.
BOOTH: 611
www.biokplus.com
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Bio-K Plus International Inc., is a research manufacturer specializing in
clinically proven probiotics. Health Canada recently approved Bio-K Plus
to help REDUCE the RISK of Clostridium difficile-Associated Diarrhea
(CDAD) and to help REDUCE the RISK of Antibiotic-Associated Diarrhea
(AAD) in hospitalized patients. Potency on Bio-K Plus products is guaranteed
throughout the entire shelf life.
BioSyent Pharma Inc.
www.biosyent.com
BioSyent is a fast growing Canadian Company listed on the TSX Venture
Exchange (RX) that sources and markets innovative products that improve the
lives of patients and supports the healthcare professionals that treat them.
BioSyent was awarded the TSX Venture 50 Strong Performer in 2012 and
2013. For more information about BioSyent Pharma Inc., please visit
www.biosyent.com or email [email protected]
En pleine croissance, BioSyent, cotée à la bourse est une entreprise
pharmaceutique spécialisée dans l’approvisionnement et la commercialisation
de produits novateurs destinés à améliorer la vie des patients et à soutenir
les professionnels de santé dans leurs fonctions. BioSyent a reçu une place
dans le palmarès TSX Croissance 50, durant deux années consécutives. Pour
plus d’information sur BioSyent Pharma Inc., visitez www.biosyent.com ou
envoyez un courriel à [email protected].
Brantford-Brant, Halton, Hamilton and Niagara
Contest Contribution: Cash
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.
Biomed Dispose-it Booth: 942
www.biomeddisposeit.com PASSPORT Points: Level 1
Une solution sûre, pratique et rentable pour la mise au rebut des objets
tranchants, des seringues et d’autres déchets. Biomed Dispose-It est voué à
offrir ce service de la façon la plus responsable, économique et pratique qu’il
soit à l’aide de ses partenaires, MTS Logistics/Medi-Tran Services.
Bionix Medical Technologies
BOOTH: 403
www.bionixmed.com
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
Contest Contribution: Lighted Safe Ear Curettes and OtoClear Ear Irrigation
Spray Wash System
Visit the Bionix Booth 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 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.
Bio-Oil
www.bio-oil.com
BOOTH: 506
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 6
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.
Bio-K Plus International Inc. est une entreprise de recherche se spécialisant
dans les probiotiques éprouvés en clinique. Santé Canada a récemment
approuvé Bio-K Plus pour « aider à RÉDUIRE le RISQUE de diarrhée associée
au Clostridium difficile (DACD)» et « aider à RÉDUIRE le RISQUE de diarrhée
associée aux antibiotiques (DAA)» chez les patients hospitalisés. La puissance
des produits Bio-K Plus est garantie pendant toute leur durée de conservation.
To serve as a safe, convenient and cost-effective solution for disposing
sharps, syringes and other waste materials. Biomed Dispose-It is dedicated
to providing this service in the most responsible, economical and convenient
manner possible by partnering with MTS Logistics / Medi-Tran Services.
BOOTH: 643
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
CADTH
www.cadth.ca
BOOTH: 742
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
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.
BOOTH: 623
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.
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Biocodex Canada
www.florastor.ca
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Calgary Foothills Primary Care Network
BOOTH: M8
www.cfpcn.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Cash
Canadian ADHD Resource Alliance
(CADDRA)
Booth M12
www.caddra.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: books
Calgary Foothills Primary Care Network is
an arrangement between physicians and
AHS to improve the quality of professional
life for family physicians. We offer
opportunities for physicians wishing to build
a practice, join a group or work locum
shifts. New graduates can experience different practice settings within a
supported environment.
The Canadian ADHD Resource Alliance
(CADDRA) is a non-profit, multi-disciplinary
alliance of medical experts working in the field
of ADHD. It produces the Canadian ADHD
Practice Guidelines, which includes the ADHD
Assessment Toolkit designed for primary care practice. CADDRA provides
health professional training on ADHD and hosts an annual conference.
Le réseau Calgary Foothills Primary Care est le résultat d’une entente
conclue entre l’AHS et des médecins afin d’améliorer la qualité de la vie
professionnelle des médecins de famille. Nous offrons aux médecins la
possibilité de développer leur pratique, de se joindre à un groupe ou faire
du travail de remplaçant. Les nouveaux diplômés peuvent travailler dans
différentes pratiques dans un milieu encadré.
CADDRA (Canadian ADHD Resource Alliance) est un organisme
multidisciplinaire à but non lucratif d’experts médicaux œuvrant dans le
domaine du TDAH. CADDRA crée les lignes directrices pour le TDAH, y
compris la trousse d’évaluation du TDAH conçue pour les soins primaires.
CADDRA offre de la formation sur le TDAH aux professionnels de la santé et
organise un congrès annuel.
Calmoseptine Inc.
www.calmoseptine.com
BOOTH: 717
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Calmoseptine Inc. promotes Calmoseptine Ointment for the prevention
and treatment of skin irritations from moisture such as urinary and fecal
incontinence. It is also effective for irritations from perspiration, wound
drainage, fecal & vaginal fistulas and feeding tube site leakage. Calmoseptine
Ointment temporarily relieves discomfort and itching. Free samples at our
booth!
Calmoseptine Inc. fait la promotion de l’onguent Calmoseptine pour la
prévention et le traitement des irritations cutanées causées par l’humidité,
telles que l’incontinence urinaire et fécale. Ce produit est également efficace
pour les irritations causées par la transpiration, le drainage des plaies, les
fistules fécales et vaginales, ainsi que les fuites des tubes d’alimentation.
L’onguent Calmoseptine soulage temporairement l’inconfort et la
démangeaison. Nous avons des échantillons gratuits à notre stand!
Canada Health Infoway
www.infoway-inforoute.ca
BOOTH: 724
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
Contest Contribution: Cash
Canada Health Infoway is an
independent, not-for-profit
corporation funded by the federal
government. Infoway jointly invests
with every province and territory to
accelerate the development and adoption of health information technology
projects that will provide the information needed to make better health and
health care decisions. For more information, see www.infoway-inforoute.ca.
Inforoute Santé du Canada est un organisme indépendant à but non
lucratif, financé par le gouvernement fédéral. Il investit conjointement avec
chaque province et territoire pour accélérer le développement et l’adoption
des technologies de l’information et des communications qui fourniront
l’information nécessaire pour prendre des décisions éclairées sur la santé et
les soins de santé. Pour de plus amples renseignements, voir le www.infowayinforoute.ca.
Canadian and BC Association of Optometrists
BOOTH: 722
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
Aesthetic Medicine
www.caam.ca
BOOTH: 125
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
CAAM is the face of Aesthetic Medicine in Canada, comprising a
multidisciplinary collection of aesthetic physicians. Learn about:
Standardization in aesthetic medicine; Receiving quality education for
development of clinical skills with the latest national and international
techniques; Certification & training programs enhancing revenues in your
practice.
La CAAM est le porte-parole de la médecine esthétique au Canada et
comprend une collection multidisciplinaire de médecins esthétiques. Venez
vous renseigner sur : la standardisation en médecine esthétique, la prestation
d’une éducation de qualité pour le développement des compétences
cliniques avec les toutes dernières techniques nationales et internationales, la
certification et les programmes de formation augmentant le revenu de votre
pratique.
Canadian Association of
Emergency Physicians
www.caep.ca
BOOTH: 644
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
Contest Contribution: Gift Cert for CAEP CME Event
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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Contest Contribution: 3 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
Physician Assistants
www.capa-acam.ca
BOOTH: 126
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: 445
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.
Canadian Conference on
Medical Education (The)
BOOTH: 347
www.mededconference.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The 16th Ottawa Conference and the 12th Canadian Conference on Medical
Education (CCME) will be held conjointly, in Ottawa, April 25-29, 2014.
The program will be fully integrated with common plenary sessions and be
relevant to medical education across the continuum including assessment.
La 16e édition de la Ottawa Conference et la 12e édition de la Conférence
canadienne sur l’éducation médicale (CCEM) se tiendront conjointement
à Ottawa du 25 au 29 avril 2014. Le programme sera pleinement intégré
et comprendra des séances plénières communes. Il portera sur l’éducation
médicale dans l’ensemble du continuum, notamment sur l’évaluation.
Canadian Diabetes Association –
Clinical Practice Guidelines
BOOTH: 110
www.guidelines.diabetes.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Visit the Canadian Diabetes Association booth to see the latest web-based
2013 Clinical Practice Guidelines and valuable tools, plus pick up your copy
of the Guidelines Quick Reference Card. Use interactive apps to learn when
to screen for diabetes, individualize a patient’s A1C and find narrated slides
for self-learning.
Visitez le stand de l’Association canadienne du diabète pour consulter les
dernières lignes directrices de la pratique clinique de 2013 et de précieux
outils sur le Web; n’oubliez pas votre exemplaire de la fiche de référence
sur les lignes directrices. Utilisez des applications mobiles interactives pour
apprendre quand faire un dépistage du diabète, comment personnaliser l’A1C
des patients et consulter des diapositives narrées aux fins d’autoapprentissage.
Canadian Family Practice
Nurses Association
www.cfpna.ca
BOOTH: M10
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: 544
www.forces.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Canadian Athletic Therapists Association BOOTH: 102
www.athletictherapy.org
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The Canadian Forces Health Services is the health care provider for Canada’s
military personnel, delivering full spectrum, high quality medical and dental
services in Canada and abroad. Providing this service holds many challenges
unique to the military environment as well as those typically faced by the
civilian health care sector.
Certified Athletic Therapists, CAT(C)s, are skilled in the prevention, emergency
and acute care, assessment and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries. A
leader in the sports medicine community, the Canadian Athletic Therapists
Association is a progressive non-profit organization dedicated to the
promotion and delivery of the highest quality care to active Canadians.
Les Services de santé des Forces canadiennes sont les prestataires de soins
de santé du personnel militaire canadien offrant une gamme complète de
services médicaux et dentaires de qualité au Canada et à l’étranger. Ces
services font face à de nombreux défis uniques au milieu militaire en plus des
défis typiques que l’on relève dans le secteur civil.
Les thérapeutes du sport agréés, (CAT(C)), sont compétents dans la
prévention des blessures, les services d’urgence et aigus, ainsi que les
techniques d’évaluation et de réadaptation des blessures musculosquelettiques. Un chef de file dans le domaine de la médecine du sport,
l’Association canadienne des thérapeutes du sport est un organisme sans but
lucratif progressif dévoué à la promotion et à la prestation de soins de la plus
haute qualité aux Canadiens actifs.
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Canadian Association of
Internes and Residents (CAIR)
BOOTH: 243
www.cair.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 4
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Canadian Forces Military Family Services, Health Care
www.familyforce.ca; www.cfpsa.com; BOOTH: 546
www.aspfc.com
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The families of Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) personnel are cared for by
civilian medical practitioners in their local community, not by the CAF Health
Services team who only serve military members. To help facilitate access
to family physician care, Military Family Services is proactive in locating
community health care resources across Canada and in improving health
care access for military families.
Les familles des membres des Forces armées canadiennes (FAC) font appel
à des praticiens civils dans leur localité, et non à l’équipe de Services de
santé des Forces armées canadiennes qui s’occupe essentiellement des
militaires. Pour faciliter l’accès aux soins de santé par des médecins, les
Services aux familles des militaires sont proactifs en identifiant des ressources
communautaires en matière de soins de santé partout au Canada et en
améliorant l’accès à ces soins pour les familles des militaires.
Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) /
Institut canadien d’information
sur la Santé (ICIS)
BOOTH: 540
www.cihi.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
BOOTH: 118
www.medicalfoundation.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
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.
Canadian Pharmacists Association (CPhA) BOOTH: 411
www.pharmacists.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
Contest Contribution: 3 CPS Monographs & Drug Conditions combos
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 Post-MD Education Registry
(CAPER)
BOOTH: 244
www.caper.ca
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: 343
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. Canadian Task Force on
Preventive Health Care
BOOTH: 542
www.canadiantaskforce.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
Canadian Patient Safety Institute
BOOTH: 641
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 un organisme de
sensibilisation sans but lucratif qui vise à améliorer la sécurité des patients
en facilitant la mise en œuvre d’idées novatrices et de pratiques exemplaires.
Subventionné par Santé Canada, l’ICSP traduit le souhait de combler l’écart
entre de bons soins de santé et d’excellents soins de santé.
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The Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care is
a national expert panel that develops evidence-based
clinical practice guidelines to deliver preventive health
care in primary care settings. Visit us for information
and resources on guidelines that you can incorporate
into your practice and provide input on future
guideline topics.
Le Groupe d’Étude Canadien sur les Soins de Santé Préventifs (GÉCSSP) est
un groupe national d’experts qui élabore des recommandations de pratique
cliniques basées sur des données probantes pour offrir des soins de santé
préventifs en soins primaires. Venez nous voir pour obtenir de l’information et
des ressources sur les recommandations que vous pourrez incorporer à votre
pratique et pour nous donner vos idées sur de futures recommandations.
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BOOTH: 710
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Church & Dwight Canada Corp. is a leading manufacturer and distributor
of over-the-counter medicines, health and beauty, and household products.
Our reliable, effective brands have been trusted by health care professionals
and consumers for years. Church & Dwight will be demonstrating products
including Gravol, RUB A535, Orajel, First Response, Trojan, Vitafusion and
L’il Critters.
Church & Dwight Canada Corp. est un de principaux fabricants et
distributeurs de médicaments en vente libre, de produits de beauté et de
santé et de produits de nettoyage. Les professionnels de la santé et les
consommateurs font confiance à nos marques fiables et efficaces depuis
des années. Nous ferons la démonstration de produits, notamment Gravol,
Antiphlogistine, Orajel, Première réponse, Trojan, Vitafusion et L’il Critters.
CML HealthCare
www.cmlhealthcare.com
BOOTH: 307
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Based in Mississauga, Ontario, CML HealthCare Inc. is a leading Canadian
community-based, medical diagnostic services provider. In addition to its
network of 112 Client C.A.R.E. Centres in Ontario and 82 imaging centres
in Ontario and British Columbia, CML operates three subsidiaries focused in
specialized testing for naturopaths and customized clinical trial testing for the
biotechnology and pharmaceutics industries.
Située à Mississauga en Ontario, CML HealthCare Inc. est un prestataire
canadien de services médicaux diagnostiques au niveau communautaire. En
plus de son réseau de 112 centres Client C.A.R.E. en Ontario et de 82 centres
d’imagerie en Ontario et en Colombie-Britannique, CML exploite trois filiales
axées sur les examens spécialisés des naturopathes et les tests personnalisés
d’études cliniques pour les industries biotechnologiques et pharmaceutiques.
College of Family Physicians of Canada
BOOTH: College Square
www.cfpc.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 24
Be sure to drop by the CFPC’s College Square in the heart of the FMF
Exhibit Hall. CFPC staff will be pleased to answer your questions and
provide updates on current College initiatives. Visit the Mainpro area – as
well as the new Mainpro Lounge, Self Learning, Membership, the Patient’s
Medical Home, Triple C, and SIFP! There are also other College departments
represented, the BC College of Family Physicians, and of course the REF
where you can participate in the Silent Auction and sign up for the annual
Walk for the Docs!
Venez faire un tour au Carrefour du Collège, situé au cœur du hall
d’exposition du FMF. Le personnel du CMFC se fera un plaisir de répondre
à vos questions et vous donner des mises à jour sur les initiatives actuelles
du Collège. Visitez la section Mainpro, ainsi que le nouveau salon Mainpro,
Autoapprentissage, le service d’Adhésion, le Centre de médecine de famille,
le Cursus Triple-C et les IPPC. D’autres départements du Collège seront
également représentés, tout comme le Collège des médecins de famille de la
C.-B., et bien sûr, la FRÉ, où vous pourrez participer à l’encan silencieux et
vous inscrire à la Marche des médecins.
College of Family Physicians of Canada
Research and Education Foundation
www.cfpc.ca
BOOTH: College Square
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!
Creston Valley, BC
www.crestonvalleybc.com
BOOTH: 130
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
Contest Contribution: 2 watercolour paintings
Creston Valley’s unique climate and
incomparable geography are second to
none! Enjoy a 10-mile diet given
Creston’s agricultural diversity! Local
VQA wineries! A talented community of
artists and artisans weave the fabric of Creston Valley’s rich culture. Locum &
permanent opportunities. Our collegial physicians welcome your interest.
Contact [email protected]
Le climat unique de Creston Valley et son incomparable géographie sont
inégalés! Profitez de la diversité agricole de Creston et de ses vignobles VQA
locaux. Une communauté d’artistes et d’artisans tisse la toile de la riche
culture de Creston Valley. Possibilité de remplacement et de permanence. Nos
médecins collégiaux vous remercient de votre intérêt. Communiquez avec
[email protected]
Dairy Farmers of Canada
www.dairynutrition.ca
BOOTH: 405
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Dairy Farmers of Canada is a non-profit organization representing dairy
producers across the country. Visit our booth to talk with our Registered
Dietitians and to get copies of our numerous nutrition and health resources.
Les Producteur laitiers du Canada est un organisme à but non lucratif
représentant les producteurs de lait du pays. Venez nous visiter à notre
stand et profitez-en pour discuter avec nos diététistes et vous procurer des
exemplaires de nos nombreuses ressources sur la nutrition et la santé.
Dalhousie Family Medicine
BOOTH: 341
www.family.medicine.dal.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Learn more about Dalhousie Family Medicine. Our Family Medicine
residency teaching sites are located throughout the three Maritime Provinces
– New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. We also have a
three year integrated FM Emergency Medicine program based in Saint John,
NB and offer many third year programs. Dalhousie Family Medicine is
inspiring minds and impacting communities!
Renseignez-vous sur la médecine de famille à Dalhousie. Nos unités de
résidence en médecine familiale se situent dans les trois provinces maritimes
– Nouveau-Brunswick, Nouvelle-Écosse, et Île-du-Prince-Édouard. Nous
offrons aussi un programme intégré de trois ans en médecine familiale
d’urgence à Saint John au N.-B., ainsi que de nombreux programmes
de troisième année. La médecine familiale à Dalhousie est une source
d’inspiration qui touche les collectivités!
Ddrops Company
www.ddrops.ca BOOTH: 302
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Cash
Ddrops® - New 600 IU dose for Children! Baby
Ddrops® is now Canada’s #1 selling infant
vitamin! Ddrops® offers pure vitamin D in just
one tasteless drop so the whole family can get
the benefits of using Ddrops®.
DdropsMD – Une nouvelle dose de 600 UI pour enfants! DdropsMD pour
bébé est maintenant la vitamine pour nourrissons la plus vendue au Canada!
DdropsMD procure de la vitamine D pure en une seule goutte sans goût pour
que toute la famille puisse profiter de ses bienfaits.
Ne manquez pas de visiter la Fondation pour la recherche et l’éducation
au Carrefour 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!
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Church & Dwight Canada
www.churchdwight.ca
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Denning Health Group
www.denninghealth.ca
BOOTH: 123
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Eczema Society of Canada
BOOTH: 443
www.eczemahelp.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Incorporated in 1988, Denning Health Group operates ten medical centers
in Greater Vancouver and the Fraser Valley area of British Columbia and
has practice opportunities for full/part-time physicians and locums. These
practices serve a high volume of patients providing traditional family, walk-in
and specialist medical services.
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! Incorporé en 1988, le Denning Health Group exploite dix centres médicaux
dans les régions du grand Vancouver et de Fraser Valley en ColombieBritannique, offrant des possibilités de pratique pour les médecins à temps
plein et à temps partiel, ainsi que pour les remplaçants. Ces pratiques
desservent un grand nombre de patients et offrent des services traditionnels
de médecine familiale, sans rendez-vous et spécialisés.
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!
Department of Family Medicine –
AHS – Calgary
BOOTH: 127
www.calgaryfamilymedicine.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
Egg Farmers of Canada
BOOTH: 818
www.aneggadayisok.ca/unoeufparjour.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
Contest Contribution: Cash
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.
District of Clearwater –
love where you live
BOOTH: 822
www.districtofclearwater.com PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: iTunes Gift Card
LOTS TO LOVE in Clearwater, BC - one of the best
kept secrets in BC. A safe, friendly community
graced with mountains, rivers and community
vitality that is energetically engaged with
enthusiasm for outdoor recreation, arts, culture,
community health and living life in balance.
Located 1.5 hours from Kamloops, BC.
Il y a tant de belles choses à Clearwater en C.-B. – un des secrets les mieux
gardés de la province. Une communauté sécuritaire et accueillante, avec des
montagnes, des rivières et une vitalité communautaire engagée avec énergie
et enthousiasme dans les activités de plein air, les arts, la culture, la santé
communautaire et une vie équilibrée. Située à 1,5 heure de Kamloops, en
C.-B.
Divisions of Family Practice:
Delta, Langley, Surrey-North Delta
BOOTH: 306
www.divisionsbc.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
This collaborative group is recruiting physicians & locums to the region
for exciting opportunities in family practice, hospital based work &
multidisciplinary care. These three beautiful communities allow for easy
access to Vancouver & would be an excellent home for you and your family.
Please visit our booth for reception details.
Ce groupe travaille en collaboration pour recruter des médecins et des
remplaçants de la région et leur offrir des occasions hors-pair en médecine
familiale, en hôpital et en soins multidisciplinaires. Ces trois magnifiques
communautés offrent un accès rapide à Vancouver et sont un endroit idéal
pour vous et votre famille. Visitez notre stand pour les détails de la réception.
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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: 733
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
Contest Contribution: Cash
Lilly is a leading innovation-driven corporation and
is developing a growing portfolio of first-in-class
and best-in-class pharmaceutical products by
applying the latest research from its own
laboratories and from collaborations with eminent
scientific organizations. Lilly provides answers –
through medicines and information – for some of the world’s most urgent
medical needs.
Lilly est une société pharmaceutique de pointe axée sur l’innovation et
appliquée à développer un portefeuille de produits pharmaceutiques en plein
essor, parmi les meilleurs et les premiers de leur classe, afin de permettre
aux patients de vivre plus longtemps, en meilleure santé et de mener une vie
plus active. Lilly procure des solutions – sous la forme de médicaments et
d’informations – pour certains des impératifs médicaux les plus urgents dans
le monde.
Falun Dafa
www.shenyun.com/van
BOOTH: 134
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Contest Contribution: Shen Yun Performing Arts Show (2 tickets)
Shen Yun Performing Arts- REVIVING 5,000 YEARS OF CIVILIZATION.
Through the universal language/of music and dance, Shen Yun takes you on
a journey through 5,000 years of Chinese culture. Its stunning beauty and
tremendous energy leave audiences uplifted and inspired. Shen Yun features
the world’s foremost classically trained dancers, a unique orchestra blending
East and West, and dazzling animated backdrops---together creating one
spectacular performance.
Shen Yun Performing Arts font RENAÎTRE UNE CIVILISATION DE 5000 ANS.
Grâce au langage universel de la musique et de la danse, Shen Yun nous
transporte à travers 5000 ans de culture chinoise. Sa beauté époustouflante
et son incroyable énergie stimulent et inspirent les auditoires. Shen Yun met
en vedette les plus importants danseurs classiques du monde, un orchestre
unique qui marie l’Est et l’Ouest, ainsi que des décors animés sensationnels…
tout pour faire un spectacle extraordinaire.
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BOOTH: 406
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Ferring Pharmaceuticals is a specialty, research-driven biopharmaceutical
company, with a number of new products providing clinical advantages
for your patients. These include Pentasa (5-ASA)1gm Tablets – reducing pill
burden and increasing adherence in IBD; Divigel (estradiol gel) 0.1% for the
treatment of vasomotor symptoms with Menopause. Other featured products
include: DDAVP Melt (desmopressin for bedwetting), BioGaia (for colic) and
TuZen (for IBS).
Ferring Pharmaceuticals est une compagnie biopharmaceutique spécialisée
axée sur la recherche, dont les produits offrent un avantage clinique à
vos patients, notamment : Pentasa (5-AAS) en comprimés de 1 g – pour
réduire le fardeau des médicaments et améliorer l’observance du traitement
dans le SCI; Divigel (œstradiol en gel) à 0,1 % pour le traitement des
symptômes vasomoteur dans la ménopause. Autres produits : DDAVP Melt
(desmopressine pour l’énurésie nocturne), BioGaia (pour la colique) et TuZen
(pour le SCI).
Fraser Northwest Division of
Family Practice
www.divisionsbc.ca/fraser-northwest
BOOTH: 826
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
Contest Contribution: Cash
The Fraser Northwest is a community
of communities located 30 minutes
east of Vancouver. With a growing
population of 300,000 and over 200
family physicians we have many opportunities for you and your family. Come
see and hear more about living and practicing family medicine in this
beautiful area of BC!
Fraser Northwest est une collectivité de communautés à 30 minutes à l’est
de Vancouver. Avec une population croissante de 300 000 personnes et plus
de 200 médecins de famille, nous offrons plusieurs possibilités pour vous et
votre famille. Venez vous renseigner sur la vie et la pratique de la médecine
familiale dans cette magnifique région de la Colombie-Britannique!
GE Healthcare
http://newsroom.gehealthcare.com
BOOTH: 433
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
GE Healthcare provides transformational medical technologies and services
to meet demand for increased access, enhanced quality and more affordable
healthcare around the world. From medical imaging, software & IT, patient
monitoring and diagnostics to drug discovery, biopharmaceutical technologies
and performance improvement solutions, GEHC helps medical professionals
deliver great healthcare to patients.
GE Healthcare offre des technologies et des services médicaux
transformationnels pour répondre à la demande d’accès accru, de qualité
supérieure et de soins de santé plus abordables dans le monde entier. De
l’imagerie médicale, logiciels et TI, surveillance des patients et diagnostics à
la découverte de médicaments, de technologie biopharmaceutiques et de
solutions d’amélioration du rendement, GEHC aide les professionnels de la
santé à prodiguer d’excellents soins de santé à leurs patients.
GlaxoSmithKline
www.gsk.ca
BOOTHS: 231 & 442
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
GlaxoSmithKline is a leading research-based pharmaceutical company with
a challenging and inspiring mission: to improve the quality of human life by
enabling people to do more, feel better, and live longer. This mission gives
GSK the purpose to develop innovative medicines, vaccines and healthcare
solutions that help millions of people. Discover more at www.gsk.ca.
Global Medical Staffing
www.gmedical.com
BOOTH: 816
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
We enable you to work where you want, as much or as little as you want. We
handle the legwork and logistics so you’re free to treat patients, boost your
skill set, earn a great living and enjoy practicing family medicine—without
being a slave to the business of medicine.
Grâce à nous, vous pouvez travailler où vous voulez, autant ou aussi
peu que vous le souhaitiez. Nous nous occupons des démarches et de la
logistique pour que vous soyez libre de traiter vos patients, perfectionner
vos compétences, gagner votre vie et apprécier l’exercice de la médecine
familiale, sans pour autant être à la merci du côté administratif de la
médecine.
Global Medics www.globalmedics.com
Booth: 446
Passport Points: Level 1
Since 2001 Global Medics have been bringing physicians and employers
together, enabling physicians to discover opportunities both locally and
internationally (Offices in Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand).
We are the fastest growing medical recruitment agency in the world with
locally based consultants helping you find the perfect opportunity.
Depuis 2001, Global Medics réunit les médecins et les employeurs,
permettant ainsi aux médecins de découvrir des possibilités à l’échelle locale
et internationale. Nous avons des bureaux au Canada, au Royaume-Uni, en
Irlande, en Australie et en Nouvelle-Zélande. Notre agence de recrutement est
celle qui connaît la croissance la plus rapide au monde; nos conseillers locaux
vous aideront à trouver l’occasion parfaite.
Government of Nunavut,
Department of Health BOOTH: 618
www.nunavut-physicians.gov.nu.ca
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.
Health Canada – Environmental Health Program
(BC Region)
BOOTH: 545
www.hc-sc.gc.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The Environmental Health Program at Health Canada in BC Region is raising
awareness of the Air Quality Health Index (AQHI), in partnership with the
UBC School of Population and Public Health. We will be showing the AQHI,
distributing resources and promoting the free, on-line, on demand AQHI
course that medical professionals can take to obtain educational credits. More
info: www.airhealth.ca
En partenariat avec la School of Population and Public Health de l’Université
de la Colombie-Britannique, le programme de santé environnementale de
Santé Canada en C.-B. accroît la sensibilisation de la Cote air-santé. Nous
montrerons la CAS, distribuerons des ressources et ferons la promotion du
cours en ligne gratuit offerts aux professionnels de la santé et qui donne droit
à des crédits de formation. Pour de plus amples renseignements :
www.ec.gc.ca/cas-aqhi/
GlaxoSmithKline est un géant pharmaceutique voué à la recherche dont la
mission ambitieuse et édifiante est d’améliorer la qualité de la vie en aidant
les gens à être plus actifs, à se sentir mieux et à vivre plus longtemps. De cette
mission découle l’objectif de GSK qui est de concevoir des médicaments, des
vaccins et des solutions de soins de santé novateurs qui aident des millions de
personnes. Pour en savoir davantage, veuillez consulter le site GSK.ca.
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www.ferring.com
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Health Canada –
Radon Education & Awareness
BOOTH: 543
www.healthcanada.gc.ca/radon PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Health Canada works to promote and protect the health of Canadians
by managing health risks posed by environmental factors, like RADON.
Visit Health Canada’s radon booth to learn about the simple actions that
can protect the health of you and your patients and about the new radon
continuing medical education course available in the fall / winter of 2013.
Santé Canada favorise et protège la santé des Canadiens et Canadiennes en
gérant les risques pour la santé posés par les facteurs environnementaux, tels
que le RADON. Visitez le stand de Santé Canada sur le radon pour apprendre
comment protéger votre santé et celle de vos patients grâce à de simples
gestes et pour vous renseigner sur le nouveau cours d’éducation continue sur
le radon (automne/hiver 2013).
Health Match BC
www.healthmatchbc.org
BOOTH: 719
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: 122
www.healthworkforce.com.au PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Health Workforce Queensland provides a comprehensive recruitment
and migration service for GPs, GP Locums, Allied Health and Nursing
professionals to secure employment in rural and remote areas and Aboriginal
Medical Services in Queensland, Australia. We also provide ongoing support
to our recruits. Explore your work and migration opportunities in Australia.
Health Workforce Queensland offre des services complets de recrutement
et de migration aux omnipraticiens, aux remplaçants, aux professionnels
de la santé et aux infirmières pour trouver un emploi dans les régions
rurales et éloignées avec les Aboriginal Medical Services à Queensland, en
Australie. Nous donnons du soutien continu à nos recrues. Venez explorer les
possibilités de carrière en Australie.
Homewood Health Centre
BOOTH: 207
www.homewood.org
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 4
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.
110 Hydration Pharmaceutical
BOOTH: 645
www.hydralyte.com
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Cash
Hydralyte is an oral rehydration
solution scientifically formulated
to replace water and electrolytes
lost due to vomiting, diarrhea
and heavy sweating. Dehydration is often caused by heat, fever, gastro and
illness, travel, and vigorous exercise. A family first aid essential, Hydralyte is
available in orange and apple blackcurrant flavours in freezie pops, powder
sachets, and readymade liquid solutions.
Hydralyte est une solution orale hydratante scientifiquement élaborée pour
contrer la perte d’eau et d’électrolytes attribuable aux vomissements, à la
diarrhée et à la sudation excessive. La déshydratation est souvent causée par
la chaleur, la fièvre, la gastroentérite, les maladies, les voyages et l’exercice
vigoureux. Un élément essentiel de premiers soins pour la famille, Hydralyte
est offert en deux saveurs (orange et pomme-cassis) dans les formats suivants :
sucettes glacées, sachets de poudre et solutions liquides prêtes à boire.
Ideal Protein
www.idealprotein.com
BOOTH: 607
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Ideal Protein is a medically designed protocol that contains 2 key
components- weight loss and a healthier lifestyle education provided by
licensed healthcare professionals.
Ideal Protein est un protocole médical ayant 2 composantes principales :
la perte de poids et de l’éducation sur un mode de vie sain, offerts par des
professionnels de la santé agréés.
Interior Health Authority – Physician Recruitment
BOOTH: 725
www.betterhere.ca;
www.interiorhealth.ca
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 www.betterhere.ca.
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, allez à www.betterhere.ca
International Centre for Infectious Diseases BOOTH: 438
www.icid.com
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The International Centre for Infectious
Diseases (ICID) is a Canadian not-for-profit
corporation that brings people and resources
together to catalyze solutions that target
infectious diseases. ICID accelerates the
transfer of knowledge, research and best
practices to real world applications in order to optimize disease prevention
and control.
Le centre international des maladies infectieuses (ICID) est une entreprise
canadienne à but non lucratif qui regroupe le personnel et les ressources pour
catalyser des solutions qui ciblent les maladies infectieuses. L’ICID accélère
le transfert des connaissances, la recherche et les pratiques exemplaires vers
des applications pratiques afin d’optimiser la prévention et le contrôle des
maladies.
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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).
Jack Nathan Health
BOOTH: 437
www.jacknathanhealth.com PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Jack Nathan Health is committed to improving access to public healthcare
by delivering consistent, quality care in state-of-the-art medical clinics across
Canada. We are proud to partner with Walmart Canada to deliver quality
healthcare services and convenience to its customers, while providing
Doctors with turn-key opportunities and services.
Jack Nathan Health s’est engagé à améliorer l’accès aux soins de santé
publics en offrant des soins continus de qualité dans des cliniques médicales
de pointe partout au Canada. Nous sommes de fiers partenaires de Walmart
Canada pour offrir des soins de santé pratique de qualité à leurs clients, tout
en procurant aux médecins des possibilités et des services clé en main.
Janssen Inc.
www.janssen.ca
BOOTH: 637
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
At Janssen, we are dedicated to addressing and
solving some of the most important unmet
medical needs in oncology, immunology,
neuroscience, infectious diseases and vaccines,
metabolic and chronic diseases and women’s
health. Driven by our commitment to patients, we
bring innovative products, services and solutions to people throughout the
world.
Janssen Inc. s’emploie à répondre aux besoins médicaux insatisfaits les plus
importants dans l’oncologie, l’immunologie, la neuroscience, les maladies
infectieuses, les vaccins, les maladies métaboliques et chroniques, la santé de
femme. Poussés par notre engagement envers les patients, nous offrons des
solutions, produits et services novateurs dans le monde entier.
Johnson & Johnson
www.jnjcanada.com
BOOTHS: 736 & 737
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 4
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®, ROGAINE®, TYLENOL®, MOTRIN®, AXERT® as
well as NICORETTE® and NICODERM® products.
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®, ROGAINE®, TYLENOL®, MOTRIN®, AXERT®, ainsi que NICORETTE®
et NICODERM®.
Kent Employment Law
BOOTH: M14
www.kentemploymentlaw.com PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Kent Employment Law is a boutique employment law firm in Vancouver.
We focus on preventative measures to ensure a productive and dispute-free
workplace, and apply a practical approach to solving existing employmentrelated legal problems.
Kent Employment Law est un cabinet d’avocats spécialisé dans le droit de
l’emploi de Vancouver. Nous sommes axés sur les mesures préventives afin
d’assurer un milieu de travail productif et sans conflits, ainsi qu’une approche
pratique pour résoudre les problèmes légaux existants liés à l’emploi.
Kintec Footwear & Orthotics
BOOTH: M9
www.kintec.net
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Kintec is a resource for you and your patients. We boast the best selection
of footwear, custom orthotics, and sports med products delivered by highlytrained and passionate fitting experts and Certified Pedorthists. Visit our booth
and ask us about our orthotic test drive program!
Kintec est une ressource pour vos patients et pour vous. Nous offrons la
meilleure sélection de chaussures, d’orthèses personnalisées et de produits
médicaux sportifs fournis par des experts hors-pair et des podo-orthésistes
certifiés. Visitez notre stand et renseignez-vous sur notre programme d’essai!
La Leche League Canada
www.LLLC.ca
BOOTH: 824
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: LLL Membership and 2 books
La Leche League Canada encourages,
promotes and provides mother-to-mother
breastfeeding support and educational
opportunities as an important contribution to the health of children, families
and society.
La Leche League Canada favorise l’allaitement, en fait la promotion, offre du
soutien aux mères qui allaitent et donne de la formation dans le cadre d’une
importante contribution à la santé des enfants, des familles et de la société.
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada BOOTH: 844
www.LLSCanada.org
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Cash
The mission of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
of Canada (LLSC) is to cure leukemia, lymphoma,
Hodgkin’s disease and myeloma, and to improve
the quality of life of patients and their families.
With chapters across Canada, refer patients to LLSC
for information and support services. Free online
CME at www.LLSCanada.org.
La mission de la Société de leucémie et lymphome du Canada (SLLC) consiste
à trouver une guérison à la leucémie, le lymphome, la maladie de Hodgkin
et le myélome tout en améliorant la qualité de vie des patients et de leurs
proches. Avec des bureaux à travers le Canada, n’hésitez pas à référer vos
patients à la SLLC pour de l’information et du soutien. Information gratuite en
ligne au www.SLLCanada.org.
Life Force Medical Solutions
BOOTH: 831
www.lifeforcemedicalsolutions.com
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 4
Lifeforce is an organization dedicated to delivering effective therapeutic
solutions to the medical community. We ensure that all of our therapies
adhere to the principles of evidence-based medicine, providing physicians
and their patients with effective, safe, and reliable solutions to treat some of
today’s most complex and serious medical conditions. Lifeforce est une organisation vouée à offrir des solutions thérapeutiques
efficaces à la communauté médicale. Nous faisons en sorte que tous nos
traitements respectent les principes de la médecine basée sur des données
probantes, procurant ainsi aux médecins et à leurs patients des solutions
efficaces, sûres et fiables pour traiter certaines des affections médicales les
plus complexes et les plus graves d’aujourd’hui.
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IUD Information & Training BOOTH: 847
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
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Lundbeck Canada
www.lundbeck.ca
BOOTH: 311
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
At Lundbeck, our approach to innovation is shaped by our Danish origins,
a tradition of respecting every individual and taking care of one another in
times of need. This focus on the individual has helped us become specialists
in CNS disorders. We’re now applying that same passion and drive to
oncology. Creating partnerships, working with healthcare professionals and
putting patients first will always be an important part of everything we do.
Chez Lundbeck, notre approche de l’innovation a été façonnée par nos
origines danoises, une tradition qui respecte l’individu et qui invite à prendre
soin de ceux dans le besoin. C’est en nous concentrant sur l’individu que
nous avons réussi à devenir des spécialistes des troubles du SNC. Nous
appliquons maintenant la même détermination et énergie à l’oncologie. Nous
avons toujours cru à l’importance de créer des partenariats, de collaborer
avec les professionnels de la santé et de faire passer l’intérêt des patients
avant tout.
M and M Sales
www.mandmsales.ca BOOTH: Lounge 3
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
At Human Touch we have designed the perfect massage chair suitable for
both the home and office. Sit down, relax and enjoy a full body massage
including your calves and feet. A chair that can replicate the real human
hands of a registered massage therapist is now a reality.
Chez Human Touch, nous avons conçu le fauteuil de massage parfait pour la
maison et le bureau. Asseyez-vous, détendez-vous et profitez d’un massage
complet, y compris les mollets et les pieds. Il existe désormais un fauteuil qui
peut répliquer le travail des mains d’un massothérapeute agréé.
Manitoba’s Office of Rural and Northern Health
www.healthworkforcemanitoba.ca BOOTH: 744
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 6
Contest Contribution: Cash
Your future is friendly in Manitoba!
Manitoba’s Office of Rural & Northern
Health and Manitoba Health invite you to
explore the large variety of culturally diverse
rural & urban practice options. Manitoba is
the perfect setting for you to start a practice
that fits your life. Locum opportunities
available. Toll Free: 1-866-239-4329
Votre avenir est prometteur au Manitoba! L’Office of Rural & Northern Health
du Manitoba et Manitoba Health vous invitent à explorer la grande variété
d’options de pratiques rurales et urbaines ainsi que la diversité culturelle. Le
Manitoba est l’endroit parfait pour débuter une pratique qui convient à votre
mode de vie. Occasions de remplaçant. Sans frais : 1 866 239-4329.
McGill University,
Department of Family Medicine
BOOTH: 344
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.
McMaster University,
Department of Family Medicine
BOOTH: 241
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: 117
www.md.cma.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 7
Contest Contribution: iPad Mini with cover
MD Physician Services (MD) is a wealth
management firm with an unrivalled
understanding of physicians’ unique needs.
MD provides physicians with personalized,
expert advice and best-in-class solutions.
Owned by the Canadian Medical Association (CMA), MD helps clients build
wealth and capitalize on opportunities to meet their personal and professional
goals. With $30 billion in assets under administration, MD has been
recognized by industry third parties for client satisfaction and growth. Services aux médecins MD est une société de gestion de patrimoine dotée
d’une compréhension inégalée des besoins uniques des médecins. MD
offre aux médecins des conseils professionnels et personnalisés, ainsi que
des solutions hors pair. Propriété de l’Association médicale canadienne
(AMC), l’entreprise aide les clients à enrichir leur patrimoine et à profiter
des occasions qui leur permettent d’atteindre leurs objectifs personnels
et professionnels. Avec près de 30 milliards de dollars d’actifs sous
administration, MD a été primée par des tierces parties du secteur financier
pour la satisfaction de la clientèle et la croissance.
Med Access
www.med-access.net
Contest Contribution: Cash
Med Access is emerging as
Canada’s leading provider of
Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
software that enables medical practices to achieve meaningful improvement
in business and clinical outcomes. Uptake of the Med Access EMR has been
exceptional; it is the only platform that is funding eligible in all four Western
Provinces and Ontario. Med Access s’affirme comme principal fournisseur canadien de logiciel
pour les dossiers médicaux électroniques (DMÉ) qui permet aux pratiques
médicales de faire des progrès importants sur le plan clinique et commercial.
L’intégration des DMÉ de Med Access a été exceptionnelle; c’est la seule
plateforme admissible au financement dans les quatre provinces de l’Ouest et
en Ontario.
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. 112 BOOTH: 447
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
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Contest Contribution: Cash
Medacs Healthcare is a global leader in
medical recruitment, specializing in
sourcing Family Physicians/General
Practitioners into Australia & New Zealand.
Representing practices & medical centers in
metropolitan, coastal and rural regions, our
Consultants will identify suitable positions for you, providing full medical
board registration, immigration and relocation assistance at no additional fee.
Medacs Healthcare est un leader mondial en recrutement médical se
spécialisant dans le placement de médecins de famille/d’omnipraticien
en Australie et en Nouvelle-Zélande. Comme ils représentent des centres
médicaux et des cliniques dans les régions métropolitaines, côtières et
rurales, nos conseillers identifient les postes qui vous conviennent et offre
de l’aide pour l’inscription complète au conseil médical, l’immigration et le
déménagement sans frais supplémentaires.
Medeo
www.medeo.ca
BOOTH: 830
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Medeo is Canada’s first direct-to-patient video conferencing platform. Medeo
has been shaped by doctors and uses the new MSP telehealth fee codes.
Provide greater care through improved access to remote patients, patient
retention and increased follow-ups. It’s not just Skype; it includes electronic
prescriptions, managed billing and greater access to specialists.
Medeo est la première plateforme canadienne de vidéoconférence directe
avec les patients. Conçue par des médecins, Medeo se sert des nouveaux
codes de frais de MSP telehealth. Offrez de meilleurs soins grâce à l’accès
amélioré pour les patients éloignés, obtenez une meilleure rétention de
patients et faites plus de suivis. Il ne s’agit pas seulement de Skype; le système
comprend des ordonnances électroniques, la gestion des factures et un
meilleur accès aux spécialistes.
Medical Council of Canada
BOOTH: 116
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 new Certification Examination 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 donnera l’occasion de discuter avec des représentants du
Conseil médical du Canada (CMC). Renseignez-vous sur la collaboration
entre le CMC et le CMFC pour le nouvel examen de certification en médecine
familiale, et sur d’autres initiatives comme le projet sur le plan directeur, qui
révisera le plan pour le EACMC, parties I et II.
Medical Futures Inc. (MFI)
BOOTH: 646
www.medfutures.com
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
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: Durela™,
Moviprep®, Proferrin®, Resultz®, Iberogast®, Purfem™, Pegalax™, Onypen™,
Florastor®.
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 : Durela™, Moviprep®, Proferrin®, Resultz®,
Iberogast®, Purfem™, Pegalax™, Onypen™ et Florastor®.
Mecical Mart Supplies
www.medimart.com
BOOTH: 740
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
Medical Mart is a health care sales,
marketing and one-stop shop medical
supplies distribution company that
serves health care markets across
Canada and offers next day delivery service, online ordering and over 80,000
products.
Medisafe Distribution Inc. Booth: 444
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 444 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 444.
Medigas
www.medigas.com BOOTH: M15
Medigas, the largest CPAP provider in Canada, offers Level III home sleep
screening and CPAP therapy. Level III sleep screening is an accepted process
to test patients you suspect suffer from OSA. With Medigas’ sleep screening,
data is interpreted by a physician certified by the American board of Sleep
Medicine.
Memorial University of NL,
Discipline of Family Medicine
BOOTH: 337
www.med.mun.ca/familymed PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
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
BOOTHS: 101 & 104
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 8
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.
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Medacs Healthcare Australia
BOOTH: 627
www.medacs.com.au
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
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MNP LLP
www.mnp.ca
BOOTH: 114
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Contest Contribution: iPad Mini with case
MyMalpracticeExpert
BOOTH: M11
www.MyMalpracticeExpert.com
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Cash
MNP is one of Canada’s largest accounting and
business consulting firms. For over 25 years, we’ve
helped medical professionals optimize their tax
claims and capitalize on the federal government’s
Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) tax credit to help
offset medical and clinical research expenses. Through partner-led
engagements, we provide personalized strategies that help physicians
succeed.
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™.
MNP est l’un des plus importants cabinets d’experts-comptables et de services
conseils au Canada. Depuis plus de 25 ans, nous aidons les professionnels
de la santé à optimiser leur déclaration d’impôt et à profiter du crédit sur
les activités de recherche scientifique et de développement expérimental
(RS&DE) du gouvernement fédéral pour aider à compenser les dépenses
médicales et de recherche clinique. Grâce à l’engagement de nos partenaires,
nous offrons des stratégies personnalisées pour aider les médecins à réussir.
Le conseil de spécialistes médicaux certifiés de MyMalpracticeExpert.com
offre des opinions de spécialistes médicaux agréés directement aux patients
sur le bien-fondé d’une préoccupation à l’égard de fautes professionnelles
médicales avant d’impliquer un avocat. Nous NE SOMMES PAS un cabinet
d’avocats. Notre service abordable est offert en ligne de façon sécurisée; nous
avons un processus d’accès simple de 2 étapes. La médecine est globale – la
loi est locale.
Mo-Billing
www.mo-billing.blogspot.ca
Booth: M13
PASSPORT POINTS: Level: 1
We present Mo-Billing, a new breed of billing agent. Mo-Billing, your
electronic billing agent, can be accessed through your mobile device of
choice (Android/iPhone/iPad) or on the web. This new breed of billing
agent makes it easy for you to collect, store and transmit the data you need
for billing, while we take care of the rest. Forget the paper, and choose
Mo-Billing!
Voici Mo-Billing, un nouveau genre d’agent de facturation. Vous pouvez
accéder à Mo-Billing, un agent de facturation électronique, par le biais de
l’appareil électronique de votre choix (Android/iPhone/iPad) ou du Web.
Ce genre d’agent de facturation facilite la cueillette, l’entreposage et la
transmission des données dont vous avez besoin pour la facturation; nous
nous occupons du reste. Oubliez le papier et utilisez Mo-Billing!
Mothers Choice Products
www.motherschoiceproducts.com
BOOTH: 743
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
Contest Contribution: Elise Pelvic floor exerciser
Mothers Choice Products is the Canadian
distributor for Ameda breast feeding
products and TensCare Maternity and
Incontinence products. Ameda and Mothers
Choice Products are proud to adhere to the
code for the Baby Friendly Initiative.
Mothers Choice Products offers real solutions for prenatal, postnatal and
beyond.
Mothers Choice Products est le distributeur canadien des produits
d’allaitement Ameda et des produits de maternité et d’incontinence TensCare.
Ameda et MCP sont fiers d’adhérer au code de l’Initiative amis des bébés
de l’OMS. Mothers Choice Products offre des solutions réelles pendant la
grossesse, la période néonatale et même au-delà.
NeilMed Pharmaceuticals
www.neilmed.com
BOOTH: 100
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
The mission of the company is to create and maintain safe, affordable and
effective products to sustain long-term growth and create drug free and
effective nasal / sinus care devices for millions of consumers worldwide.
Please visit the website www.neilmed.com for more details.
La mission de l’entreprise est de développer et maintenir des produits sûrs,
abordables et efficaces pour assurer une croissance à long terme et créer des
appareils de soins nasals efficaces, sans médicament, pour des millions de
consommateurs dans le monde entier. Visitez le site www.neilmed.com pour
de plus amples renseignements.
Nestlé Canada Inc.
www.nutrition.nestle.ca
BOOTH: 727
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
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.
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.
Northern Health
www.northernhealth.ca
BOOTH: 747
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
Contest Contribution: Stethoscope and Otoscope
It’s more than a practice...it’s a lifestyle!
Northern Health welcomes Family
Practitioners to join many progressive
medical teams across the vast landscape
of northern BC, the most beautiful place in Canada! Small town charm, rich
Canadian culture and a collaborative work environment - you can have it all
in northern BC!
C’est bien plus qu’une pratique, c’est un mode de vie! Northern Health
invite les médecins de famille à se joindre à plusieurs équipes médicales
progressives dans le vaste paysage du nord de la C.-B., l’endroit le plus beau
du Canada. Une petite ville pittoresque, une riche culture canadienne et un
milieu de travail collaboratif – tout pour vous plaire!
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Northern Medical Services, a division of the Department of Academic Family Medicine, University of Saskatchewan recruits for full-time, Global
Health, 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, cherche à combler
des postes de médecins de famille soit à temps plein, soit en santé mondiale,
itinérants à contrat ou remplaçants dans le Nord de la Saskatchewan. Les
médecins de NMS participent activement 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.
Northern Ontario School of Medicine
BOOTH: 247
www.nosm.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Cash
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’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.
Nova Scotia Department of
Health & Wellness
BOOTH: 842
www.physicians.novascotia.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 4
Contest Contribution: 2 Future Shop Gift Cards
The Nova Scotia Department of Health &
Wellness is returning to FMF as an exhibitor. A
representative will be present to discuss practice
opportunities, incentives, compensation and
general information about practicing and living in
Nova Scotia. Information will also be available for
the 9 District Health Authorities.
Le service de santé et bien-être de la Nouvelle-Écosse est de retour au FMF.
Un représentant discutera des possibilités de pratique, des programmes
incitatifs, de la rémunération et donnera de l’information générale sur la
pratique et la vie en Nouvelle-Écosse. De l’information sur les autorités
sanitaires des 9 districts sera également offerte.
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Canada Inc.
BOOTH: 523
www.novartisvaccines.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Novartis is the world’s fifth largest
manufacturer of vaccines and the second
largest producer of influenza vaccine.
We are dedicated to delivering on the
promise of prevention through research, development and production of
innovative, safe and effective vaccines. At Novartis, caring begins with
prevention.
Novartis est le 5e fabricant de vaccins au monde et le deuxième producteur
de vaccin contre la grippe. Notre but est de tenir la promesse de prévention
par la recherche, le développement et la production de vaccins novateurs,
sûrs et efficaces. Chez Norvatis, les soins commencent par la prévention.
Novo Nordisk Canada
www.novonordisk.ca
BOOTH: 517
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 6
Contest Contribution: Cash
Novo Nordisk is a focused healthcare company.
With the broadest diabetes product portfolio in the
industry, including the most advanced products
within the area of insulin delivery systems, Novo
Nordisk is the world leader in diabetes care. Novo
Nordisk has a leading position within areas such as
coagulation disorders and hormone replacement
therapy. Novo Nordisk manufactures and markets pharmaceutical products
and services that make a significant difference to patients, the medical
profession and society.
Novo Nordisk est une société pharmaceutique axée sur les soins de santé.
Muni du plus vaste portfolio de produits pour le diabète de l’industrie,
incluant les produits les plus avancés dans le domaine des systèmes
d’administration de l’insuline, Novo Nordisk est le chef de file mondial en
soins du diabète. L’entreprise domine les domaines comme les troubles de la
coagulation et l’hormonothérapie de remplacement. Novo Nordisk fabrique
et met en marché des produits pharmaceutiques et des services qui ont un
impact important sur les patients, la profession médicale et la société.
NZLocums
www.nzlocums.com
BOOTH: 647
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
NZLocums is a not-for-profit organisation that provides short-term, long-term
and permanent locum recruitment services to rural family practice in New
Zealand. We offer a free, comprehensive recruitment service and a separate
immigration service from our on-site Immigration Advisors.
Free call: 1 866 498 1575 | Email: [email protected]
NZLocums est une organisation à but non lucratif offrant des services de
placement à court terme, à long terme et permanent dans les milieux ruraux
de la Nouvelle-Zélande. Notre service de placement est complet et gratuit;
nos conseillers en immigration offrent un service distinct sur place.
Sans frais : 1 866 498 1575 | Courriel : [email protected]
Ochre Recruitment
BOOTH: 431
www.ochrerecruitment.com PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
Contest Contribution: Doctor’s leather satchel
Ochre Recruitment’s experience sets them
apart from the competition because they
understand the challenges that doctors and
health services face every day. With locum,
sabbatical and permanent opportunities
available throughout Australia and New
Zealand, Ochre Recruitment works with doctors who are looking for the
experience of a lifetime.
L’expérience d’Ochre Recuitment la démarque de la concurrence, car elle
comprend les défis quotidiens auxquels font face les médecins et les services
de santé. Que ce soit pour des postes de remplaçants, des postes permanents
ou sabbatiques partout en Australie et en Nouvelle-Zélande, Ochre
Recruitement est l’agence pour les médecins qui cherchent une expérience
inoubliable.
Ontario Telemedicine Network (OTN)
BOOTH: 304
www.otn.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
OTN is the world leader in telemedicine, using innovative technology to
streamline the health care process, 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.
OTN est le chef de file mondial de la télémédecine. À l’aide d’une
technologie de pointe, OTN rationalise le processus des soins de santé,
tout en enrichissant les façons dont les professionnels échangent des
connaissances et dont les membres de la communauté médicale interagissent
les uns avec les autres et avec les patients. Les économies réalisées aident à
optimiser les budgets des soins de santé. Pour de plus amples renseignements,
visitez otn.ca.
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Northern Medical Services
BOOTH: 113
www.northerndocs.com
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
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OSCAR EMR
www.oscarmcmaster.org BOOTH: 106
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
OSCAR is a cost-effective, browser-based EMR developed and supported by a
collaborative open-source community to improve health care from individual
to population health levels. Supporting over 1.5 million patients, OSCAR has
been implemented in 6 provinces across Canada. OSCAR is an Ontario EMR
Specification 4.1 Funding Eligible EMR Offering.
OSCAR est un DMÉ rentable, basé sur navigateur conçu et soutenu par
une communauté en code source libre pour améliorer les soins de santé
des particuliers ainsi que de la population. Soutenant plus de 1,5 million de
patients, OSCAR a été mis en place dans 6 provinces du Canada. OSCAR est
codé « Ontario EMR Specification 4.1 Funding Eligible EMR Offering ».
Osler Systems
www.oslersystems.com
BOOTH: 330
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Pfizer Canada Inc.
www.pfizer.ca
BOOTH: 503
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 6
Pfizer Canada Inc. is the Canadian operation of Pfizer
Inc., one of the world’s leading biopharmaceutical
companies. Our diversified health care portfolio
includes some of the world’s best known and most
prescribed medicines and vaccines. At Pfizer, we’re
working together for a healthier world. For more
information, visit www.pfizer.ca
Pfizer Canada inc. est la filiale canadienne de Pfizer Inc., l’une des principales
entreprises biopharmaceutiques à l’échelle mondiale. Notre gamme diversifiée
de produits de soins de santé comprend des médicaments et des vaccins
figurant parmi les plus populaires et les plus prescrits dans le monde. Chez
Pfizer, nous bâtissons ensemble un monde en meilleure santé. Pour en savoir
plus, visitez le site www.pfizer.ca.
Come and join Osler Systems as we celebrate our 30th year of providing the
best in service and support to BC physicians. Our PITO approved Practice
Manager EMR is a powerful yet easy to use system to help you improve
patient care, save time and manage your practice more efficiently.
PharmaCare Laboratories
BOOTH: 723
www.pharmacarecanada.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
Nous vous invitons à venir célébrer avec nous les 30 années de service offerts
par Osler Systems aux médecins de la C.-B. Notre gestionnaire de dossiers
DMÉ approuvés par PITO est un système puissant, mais convivial, qui aide à
améliorer les soins aux patients, à économiser du temps et à gérer la pratique
de façon efficace.
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.
Paladin Labs
www.paladin-labs.com
BOOTH: 410
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Paladin Labs is a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on acquiring
or in-licensing innovative pharmaceutical products for the Canadian market.
Products include Tridural (extended-release tramadol for moderate persistent
pain), Abstral (sublingual fentanyl tablets for breakthrough cancer pain) and
Testim (testosterone replacement gel for deficiency or absence of endogenous
testosterone in males).
Paladin Labs est une compagnie pharmaceutique spécialisée axée sur
l’acquisition ou l’homologation de produits pharmaceutiques novateurs pour
le marché canadien. Parmi ses produits, elle compte Tridural (tramadol à
libération prolongée pour la douleur modérée persistante), Abstral (comprimé
sublingual de fentanyle pour les percées de douleur liées au cancer) et Testim
(gel de remplacement de la testostérone chez les hommes affligés d’une
affection associée à une carence ou à l’absence de testostérone endogène).
Pelvienne Wellness Inc.
BOOTH: M7
www.pelvicfloorwellness.com PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Cash
Pelvienne Wellness Inc offers preventive and
restorative pelvic floor products for women
including the revolutionary EPI-NO used to
help prevent tearing during childbirth and
prepare the pelvic floor and perineum for delivery. From pregnancy through
to menopause, we are your partner in pelvic health.
Pelvienne Wellness Inc. offre des produits de prévention et de guérison
pour le plancher pelvien des femmes, dont EPI-NO, utilisé pour prévenir les
déchirures durant l’accouchement et pour préparer le plancher pelvien et le
périnée pour l’accouchement. De la grossesse à la ménopause, nous sommes
votre partenaire en santé pelvienne.
Contest Contribution: Cash
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.
Physicianquest.ca
www.physicianquest.ca
BOOTH: M6
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
Contest Contribution: Cash
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.
Platinum Properties Group www.ppgcorp.ca Booth: 108
Point Level: 2
Contest Contribution: Cash
Platinum Properties Group
provides secure turn-key
investment properties that are high
quality and affordable. We strive
to ensure your investment experience is profitable, seamless and hassle-free.
We have over 1,500 clients, worked with over 500 Doctors and sold nearly
3,000 condominiums since 1995 valued at over $500 million.
Platinum Properties Group offre des propriétés d’investissement clés en main
sécuritaires abordables et de haute qualité. Nous faisons en sorte que votre
expérience soit profitable, simple et sans heurt. Nous avons plus de 1 500
clients et avons travaillé avec plus de 500 médecins. Depuis 1995, nous avons
vendu presque 3 000 condominiums, pour une valeur cumulative de plus de
500 millions de dollars.
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BOOTH: 510
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,
Department of Family Medicine
BOOTH: 242
www.dfmqueens.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
RSRS Inc.
www.rsrs.com
BOOTH: 527
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
RSRS is Canada’s medical records specialists. RSRS offers medical records
scanning services as well as medical practice closure and storage services
for Canadian physicians with paper or electronic medical records (EMR). Now in our 16th year of business, RSRS has an experienced team of records
professionals who will work with you and customize a records solution to suit
your needs. www.recordsolutions.ca. RSRS sont les spécialistes canadiens des dossiers médicaux. RSRS offre
des services de scanning des dossiers médicaux, ainsi que des services de
fermeture de pratique et d’entreposage aux médecins canadiens ayant des
dossiers médicaux électroniques (DMÉ) ou sur papier. En affaires depuis
16 ans, RSRS est composé d’une équipe de professionnels de l’archivage
qui travaillera avec vous et vous offrira une solution d’archivage qui vous
convient. www.recordsolutions.ca.
Contest Contribution: Cash + Chapters gift card
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 WiitalaBOOTH: 745
www.investingbeyond.com PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
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.
Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals
BOOTH: 630
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.
Rural Doctors Workforce Agency (RDWA) BOOTH: 436
www.ruraldoc.com.au
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
We recruit family physicians and locums to service our rural communities
in South Australia. Practise medicine the way it was meant to be – with a
focus on your patient, their family and the community. You will be well
remunerated, appreciated and well supported. Come talk to us at booth 436.
Nous recrutons des médecins de famille et des remplaçants pour nos
collectivités rurales dans le sud de l’Australie. Pratiquez la médecine comme
il se doit, en étant axé sur le patient, sa famille et la communauté. Vous serez
bien rémunéré, apprécié et soutenu. Venez nous voir au stand 436.
RxFiles
www.rxfiles.ca
BOOTH: 111
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Drug Comparison Charts 9th Edition
(1 standard, 1 pocket)
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 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,
notre stand est fait pour vous. Le programme RxFiles Academic Detailing
est un service d’information et d’éducation sur les médicaments à but non
lucratif. Venez consulter nos toutes dernières revues, la 9e édition de RxFiles
Charts et renseignez-vous sur nos options en ligne et notre application
mobile.
SANOFI CANADA www.sanofi.ca
Booth: 946
Passport Points: Level 1
Sanofi Canada‘s Ambition Statement: Bringing value, health and hope to
Canadians through innovative healthcare solutions. We have a long history
of providing innovative treatments for cardiovascular diseases, diabetes
and cancer. Products include Allerject™, Apidra®, BGStar™ and iBGStar™,
ClikSTAR®, Lantus®, Lovenox®, STARsystem™ and Synvisc®
Énoncé d’ambition de Sanofi Canada : Apporter valeur, santé et espoir aux
Canadiens grâce à des solutions innovatrices en santé. Nous avons une longue
histoire de traitements novateurs pour les maladies cardiaques, le diabète et le
cancer. Nos produits comprennent AllerjectMC, Apidra®, BGStarMC et iBGStarMC,
ClikSTAR®, Lantus®, Lovenox®, STARsystemMC et Synvisc®.
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www.purdue.ca
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Sanofi Canada (Diabetes)
www.sanofi.ca BOOTH: 631
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
www.saskdocs.ca
BOOTH: 112
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
saskdocs is a one-stop shop for physicians wanting to live and work in
Saskatchewan. We look forward to meeting you in Vancouver 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 Vancouver 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.ca
BOOTH: 224
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.
SeeMore Imaging Canada
www.seemore.ca
BOOTH: M1
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Indigo Gift Card
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, musculo-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.
118 Seymour Health Centre
www.seymourhealth.ca
BOOTH: 616
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 4
Contest Contribution: Travel Package from Clinic
Seymour Health Centre Ltd. has a proud
reputation for serving the community since
1937. We are a dynamic medical clinic with
Family Physicians, Specialists and RN
Support all committed to working together as a team to facilitate your health
care needs in Vancouver. We support a patient-friendly approach to health
care.
Le Seymour Health Centre Ltd. est fier de servir la communauté depuis 1937.
Nous sommes une clinique médicale dynamique composée de médecins de
famille, de spécialistes et d’infirmières autorisées, tous engagés à travailler en
équipe pour répondre à vos besoins en soins de santé à Vancouver. Notre
approche aux soins de santé est axée sur le patient.
Shoppers Health Care Portal
BOOTH: 622
www.shoppershealthcareportal.org
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
Contest Contribution: Cash
The Shoppers Health Care Portal is a online
resource for Canadian Healthcare
Professionals, with Drug Coverage
Information, Patient Handouts and Clinical
Decision Support to make caring for your
patients, easier. Shoppers Drug Mart Inc.
developed the Portal as a tool to foster collaborative relationships among all
Health Care Professionals with hopes to achieve optimal patient care. All you
have to do is register.
Le portail santé Shoppers est une ressource en ligne pour les professionnels
de la santé canadiens contenant de l’information sur l’assurance médicament,
de la documentation destinée aux patients et de l’aide à la prise de décision
clinique pour rendre les soins aux patients plus faciles. Pharmaprix a mis
au point le Portail pour favoriser des relations de collaboration entre les
professionnels de la santé en espérant ainsi optimiser les soins aux patients. Il
suffit de vous inscrire.
SIGMA Canadian Menopause Society
BOOTH: M3
www.sigmamenopause.com PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
SIGMA is an independent, multidisciplinary group of health care
providers, family physicians and specialists interested in menopausal and
postmenopausal health. Our mission is to advance the health of women
at and beyond the menopausal transition. Please refer to our website,
sigmamenopause.com, for the Society news and education materials.
SIGMA est un groupe indépendant et multidisciplinaire de prestataires de
soins de santé, médecins de famille et spécialistes dont l’intérêt porte sur la
santé durant et après la ménopause. Notre mission est de faire progresser la
santé des femmes lors de la transition vers la ménopause et au-delà. Consultez
notre site Web, sigmamenopause.com, pour obtenir des nouvelles et du
matériel éducatif.
Sioux Lookout Regional Physician Services Inc.
BOOTH: 832
www.siouxlookoutareadocs.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Surrounded by Natural Beauty Sioux Lookout and Region continue to thrive
and remain an exciting place to practice medicine. A state of the art hospital
is the perfect base to provide physician services to 31 Remote First Nation
Communities. Diverse Work, Engrossing Culture, Competitive Compensation.
Sioux Lookout its worth exploring!
Entourés de beauté naturelle, Sioux Lookout et sa région continuent à
prospérer et demeurent un lieu idéal pour pratiquer la médecine. Un hôpital
à la fine pointe de la technologie est un endroit parfait pour offrir des services
en médecine aux 31 communautés éloignées des Premières nations. Diversité
dans le travail, culture captivante, rémunération concurrentielle. Venez
explorer Sioux Lookout!
Family Medicine Forum 2013 / Forum en médecine familiale 2013 • www.cfpc.ca/fmf
EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
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.
For more information, visit www.sogc.org.
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,
la prise de contact et l’éducation. Pour obtenir davantage d’information,
consultez le site Web de la SOGC à l’adresse suivante : www.sogc.org.
South West Health NS
www.swndha.nshealth.ca
BOOTH: M5
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Cash
Are you seeking a full scope or office only
practice in a collaborative health centre that is
practice ready? Outdoor enthusiasts love our
location in southwestern NS where you can
live the dream with an affordable ocean or
lake front home. We are the NEW family
medicine residency site for Dalhousie
University. Visit our booth to ask about our
financial incentives.
Êtes-vous à la recherche d’une pratique complète ou d’un bureau dans un
centre de santé collaboratif établi? Les amateurs du plein air adorent notre
emplacement, dans le sud-ouest de la Nouvelle-Écosse, où vous pouvez
réaliser votre rêve d’appartenir une propriété abordable sur le bord de
l’océan ou du lac. Nous sommes le NOUVEAU site de résidence en médecine
familiale de l’université Dalhousie. Visitez notre stand pour de l’information
sur nos incitatifs financiers.
STI
www.smartsti.com
BOOTH: 632
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.
Surgo Surgical Supply
www.surgo.com
BOOTH: 407
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 4
Contest Contribution: Electronic Scope
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.takedacanada.com
BOOTH: 617
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 4
Driven by passion. Committed to life. Our mission: Strive toward better
health for patients worldwide through leading innovation in medicine. Our
expertise: Our product portfolio provides a strong worldwide presence
in the therapeutic areas of metabolic diseases, astroenterology, oncology,
cardiovascular health, CNS diseases, inflammatory and immune disorders,
respiratory diseases and pain management.
Notre motivation, la passion. Notre détermination, la vie. Notre mission :
Améliorer la santé des patients du monde entier en jouant un rôle de
premier plan en innovation pharmaceutique. Notre expertise : Notre gamme
de produits nous assure une forte présence à l’échelle mondiale dans les
domaines thérapeutiques 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: 222
www.melochemonnex.com PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Discover why over 230,000 professionals enjoy greater savings with TD
Insurance Meloche Monnex. Thanks to our agreement with the College of
Family Physicians of Canada, you can benefit from special privileges, such as
preferred group rates and enhanced coverage. We also offer flexible limits for
made-to-measure protection. Call 1-888-589-5656 or visit melochemonnex.
com/cfpc to request a quote.
Découvrez pourquoi plus de 230 000 professionnels multiplient les
économies avec TD Assurance Meloche Monnex. Grâce à notre entente
avec le Collège des médecins de famille du Canada, vous pouvez bénéficier
de privilèges particuliers comme des tarifs de groupe préférentiels et une
couverture étendue. Nous offrons également des limites d’assurance flexibles
pour une protection sur mesure. Composez le 1-888-589-5656 ou rendezvous à melochemonnex.com/cfpc pour demander une soumission.
Teva Canada
BOOTH: 603
www.tevacanada.com; www.tevacanadainnovation.com
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Teva Canada manufactures generic and
branded pharmaceuticals—which include
over 300 products. For nearly 50 years,
we’ve played an important part in promoting
sustainable Canadian healthcare with nearly
200,000 prescriptions filled with our
products every day. Our generic products are easily recognizable through
prefixes such as “Novo-,” “ratio-” and “Teva-.” To learn more, visit
tevacanada.com/aboutus.
Teva Canada fabrique plus de 300 produits pharmaceutiques, qui comptent
des médicaments génériques et des produits de marque. Depuis près de
50 ans, nous œuvrons sans relâche à offrir des solutions de santé viables; nos
produits remplissent près de 200 000 ordonnances par jour et sont faciles
à reconnaître : leur nom est précédé du préfixe « Novo- », « ratio-» ou
« Teva- ». Pour en savoir plus, allez à tevacanada.com/Accueil et cliquez sur
Profil de l’entreprise.
The Community Network
www.cnetworktv.ca
BOOTH: 226
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, highlight important health
care issues and educate the patients on health initiatives and community
events. Come and see us for more information on how to receive your free
health screen! Le Community Network installe des écrans d’information numérique dans les
hôpitaux et cliniques médicales. Ces écrans Santé sont un moyen idéal pour
informer les patients sur les services proposés dans ces centres et dans leur
communauté locale et se révèlent être un outil éducatif de valeur en matière
de soins de santé. Passez nous voir et inscrivez-vous pour recevoir votre
écran gratuit!
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Society of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists of Canada
(SOGC)
BOOTH: 210
www.sogc.org
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
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The Foundation for Medical Practice Education
BOOTH: 404
[email protected]
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 une méthodologie d’apprentissage fondé
sur la pratique afin que les médecins maintiennent et perfectionnent leurs
connaissances et compétences professionnelles. Les programmes bénéficient
de l’agrément Mainpro-C du CMFC.
Thompson Region Division of Family Practice http://FamilyPracticeKamloopsArea.ca/
Booth: 845
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 5
Contest Contribution: iPad
The Division represents family
physicians in the Thompson Region
striving for excellence in family practice.
Experience supportive colleagues,
flexible working conditions, and a strong vibrant community while
experiencing a relaxed lifestyle in a spectacular, natural setting. Come learn
how you can live your life in balance with us!
La division représente des médecins de famille de la région Thompson
qui visent l’excellence en médecine familiale. Collègues qui s’entraident,
conditions de travail flexibles et une communauté dynamique, ainsi qu’un
mode de vie détendu dans un cadre naturel spectaculaire. Venez découvrir
comment vous pouvez avoir une vie équilibrée avec nous!
Thrombosis Canada
BOOTH: M4
www.thrombosiscanada.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Thrombosis Canada has a new website—www.thrombosiscanada.ca—
dedicated to furthering education and research in the prevention and
treatment of thrombosis. Thrombosis Canada provides a web application
allowing for easy search and use of the clinical guides on mobile devices at
point of care. The guides focus on all vascular issues.
Thrombose Canada a un nouveau site Web – www.thrombosiscanada.ca –
conçu pour faire avancer l’éducation et la recherche dans la prévention et le
traitement de la thrombose. Thrombose Canada offre une application Web
permettant facilement de faire des recherches et d’utiliser les guides cliniques
sur des appareils mobiles au point de service. Les guides sont axés sur les
problèmes vasculaires.
Thunder Bay
www.thunderfamilydocs.com
BOOTH: 332
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.
Treatment Inc.
www.treatment.com
Treatment is a telehealth clinical consulting service that supports the family
doctor in the care of their patient. This multi-disciplinary service provides
chronic disease management, complex care monitoring and health and
wellness consulting. The patient is provided a telehealth consult and
monitoring service with allied healthcare professionals expert in different
disciplines including fitness, cardiac rehab, dieticians, nurse practitioners,
physiotherapists etc.
Trimedic Supply Network
www.trimedic-inc.com
BOOTH: 203
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Trimedic Supply Network specializes in providing, high quality medical
devices, supplies and equipment for the Healthcare professional. Our
product line includes non-hormonal birth control options like, the Flexi-T
copper IUD and the Caya one-size-fits-most, Diaphragm. We offer on-site
IUD training and tips for a simple insertion of our Flexi-T IUD’s.
Trimedic Supply Network se spécialise dans les appareils médicaux, les
fournitures médicales et l’équipement médical de qualité supérieure pour
les professionnels de la santé. Notre gamme de produits comprend des
méthodes contraceptives non hormonales comme le DIU au cuivre Flexi-T et
le diaphragme Caya. Nous offrons de la formation sur place sur les DIU, ainsi
que des conseils pour l’insertion simple de notre DIU Flexi-T.
Trudell Medical International
BOOTH: 413
www.trudellmed.com/consumer-health/aerochamber-plus-flow-vu
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 stand
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: 240
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
UBC Department of Family Medicine employs a distributed model of
education, involving, under one program, 14 educational sites, each
providing its own distinctive strength, and particular learning opportunities.
Le Département de médecine familiale de l’Université de la ColombieBritannique utilise un modèle d’éducation décentralisé impliquant, sous
un même programme, 14 sites de formation offrant chacun des forces
distinctives et des possibilités d’apprentissage particulières.
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.
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PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Family Medicine Forum 2013 / Forum en médecine familiale 2013 • www.cfpc.ca/fmf
EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
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.
University of Calgary
www.ucalgary.ca/family medicine BOOTH: 340
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 4
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: 245
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 possibilités 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 www.familymedicine.uottawa.ca
BOOTH: 342
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 familiale 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 un environnement
francophone. Des possibilités pour les étudiants de troisième année dans une
grande variété de disciplines et d’intérêts en médecine familiale sont aussi
offertes.
University of Saskatchewan
BOOTH: 246
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.
University of Toronto
www.dfcm.utoronto.ca
BOOTH: 346
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 40 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 40 pratiques
communautaires.
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University of Alberta
www.familymed.med.ualberta.ca
BOOTH: 345
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
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Valco Product
www.valco.ca
BOOTH: 525
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.
Warner Chilcott
www.wcrx.com
BOOTH: 625
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.
We Care Home Health Services
BOOTH: 726
www.wecare.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Cash
Valeant Canada LP
www.valeantcanada.com BOOTH: 536
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Valeant Canada LP is a specialty pharmaceutical company and a subsidiary of
Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. Valeant Canada LP 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
produit, commercialise et/ou distribue des produits pharmaceutiques pour les
médecins spécialistes et les omnipraticiens 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: 642
www.viha.ca
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 2
Contest Contribution: Cash
The Vancouver Island Health Authority
provides 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!
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!
Venture Kamloops
BOOTH: M2
www.venturekamloops.com PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
Flat sheets, brochures, and video will be available to the health care
professional showcasing Kamloops’ extensive professional opportunities and
superior lifestyle amenities and also being home to both public and private
medical facilities providing an extensive support network.
Feuillets, brochures et vidéo seront à la disposition des professionnels de
la santé pour leur montrer les nombreuses perspectives professionnelles
à Kamloops et son cadre de vie supérieur. Kamloops est aussi le siège
d’établissements médicaux publics et privés offrant un important réseau de
soutien.
122 We Care Home Health Services is a provider
of compassionate, professional home care and
is fully accredited by Accreditation Canada.
Our mission is to help your loved ones live
more fully and independently in their own
home. We Care’s services include: personal
support, nursing, companionship, foot care, live-in care, caregiver relief, drug/
alcohol testing, flu and health and wellness clinics and much more.
We Care Home Health Services est un fournisseur de soins à domicile
professionnel et compréhensif agréé par Agrément Canada. Notre mission est
d’aider vos êtres chers à vivre pleinement de façon indépendante chez eux.
Nos services comprennent : soutien personnel, soins infirmiers, compagnie,
soins des pieds, aide familiale résidente, soulagement des soignants, dépistage
de drogue/d’alcool, cliniques sur la grippe et sur la santé et le mieux-être, etc.
Weeneebayko Area Health Authority
BOOTH: 441
www.weeneebaykohealth.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 1
WAHA is responsible for providing comprehensive health services in the
beautiful Weeneebayko region along the James Bay and Hudson Bay coastal
regions in northern Ontario servicing six communities: Moose Factory, Fort
Albany, Attawapiskat, Moosonee, Kashechewan and Peawanuck. This very
scenic and diverse area is rich in Aboriginal culture and history.
WAHA offre des services de santé complets dans six communautés de la belle
région de Weeneebayko, dans les régions côtières de la Baie James et la Baie
d’Hudson du nord de l’Ontario : Moose Factory, Fort Albany, Attawapiskat,
Moosonee, Kashechewan et Peawanuck. Cet endroit pittoresque est riche en
diversité, ainsi qu’en culture et en histoire autochtones.
Welch Allyn
www.welchallyn.ca
BOOTH: 731
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 develops innovative products, breakthrough technologies, and cuttingedge solutions that help clinicians see more patients, detect more conditions,
and improve more lives.
Welch Allyn est un fabricant mondial d’équipement diagnostic médical et
offre une gamme complète de solutions numériques branchées. Welch Allyn
développe des produits novateurs, des technologies de pointe et des solutions
d’avant-garde pour aider les cliniciens à voir plus de patients, à détecter plus
de maladies et à améliorer plus de vies.
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EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
Contest Contribution: Books
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!
Yukon MD
www.yukonmd.ca
BOOTH: 846
PASSPORT POINTS: Level 4
Contest Contribution: Cash
Discover the uniqueness Yukon has to offer a
visiting or practicing physician. From
hiking, canoeing, fishing, to dog sledding,
skiing or seeing world class performers at
the arts centre… the list goes on. If you’re looking for an adventure, an
experience of a lifetime – come join us at our YukonMD booth and see why
practicing in Yukon really is “Living the Dream”.
Découvrez tout ce que le Yukon peut offrir à un médecin ou un remplaçant.
Randonnée pédestre, canot, pêche, traineau à chiens, ski ou beaux-arts… la
liste est longue. Si vous cherchez une aventure, une expérience inoubliable,
venez visiter le stand de Yukon MD pour apprendre comment la pratique au
Yukon est « un rêve devenu réalité ».
White Rock – South Surrey
Division of Family Practice
BOOTH: 440
www.divisionsbc.ca/whiterock-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 is 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 our
booth!
White Rock-South Surrey en C.-B. est une magnifique communauté au bord
de la mer, située à 40 minutes de Vancouver, à 10 minutes de la frontière
des É.-U. et près des régions rurales. Nous recrutons des remplaçants
et des médecins de famille. Nos pratiques utilisent des DMÉ. Mesures
incitatives : revenu concurrentiel garanti pour les remplaçants! Indemnité de
déménagement! Soutien dans le recrutement! Venez à notre stand pour plus
de détails.
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Western University
BOOTH: 236
www.familymedicineuwo.ca PASSPORT POINTS: Level 3
EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
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
exposante concernée.
The College of Family Physicians of Canada...........College Square
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada............................... 844
Research and Education Foundation........................College Square
Medical Council of Canada..................................................... 116
BC College of Family Physicians ............................College Square
SIGMA Canadian Menopause Society.......................................M3
Alberta College of Family Physicians........................................ 132
Society of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists
of Canada (SOGC).......................................................... 210
ACADEMIC MEDICINE / MÉDECINE UNIVERSITAIRE
Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS)......................... 343
Dalhousie University............................................................... 341
McGill University ................................................................... 344
McMaster University................................................................ 241
Memorial University of NL ..................................................... 337
Northern Ontario School of Medicine...................................... 247
Thrombosis Canada..................................................................M4
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES / SERVICES ÉDUCATIFS
Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) /
Institut canadien d’information sur la Santé (ICIS)........... 540
IUD Information & Training..................................................... 847
RxFiles..................................................................................... 111
Queen’s University................................................................... 242
FINANCIAL INVESTMENT / INVESTISSEMENTS
Canadian Post-MD Education Registry (CAPER)........................ 244
Platinum Properties Group....................................................... 108
UBC Family Medicine.............................................................. 240
Raintree Financial Solutions – Dave Wiitala, CIM..................... 745
University of Alberta................................................................ 345
Scotiabank............................................................................... 224
University of Calgary............................................................... 340
TD Insurance Meloche Monnex............................................... 222
University of Manitoba............................................................ 245
University of Ottawa................................................................ 342
University of Saskatchewan .................................................... 246
University of Toronto................................................................ 346
Western University................................................................... 236
FOUNDATIONS / FONDATIONS
Canadian Medical Foundation................................................. 118
The Foundation for Medical Practice Education........................ 404
GOVERNMENT / GOUVERNEMENT
BC Guidelines.ca..................................................................... 547
ASSOCIATIONS / ASSOCIATIONS
Alcoholics Anonymous............................................................ 124
ALS Society of BC & ALS Centre at
GF Strong Rehab ........................................................ 944
Canadian Forces Health Services............................................. 544
Canadian Forces Military Family Services, Health Care............ 546
Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care....................... 542
BC Family Practice Oncology Network /
BC Cancer Agency ........................................................ 439
Health Canada – Environmental Health Program
(BC Region).................................................................... 545
BC Lupus Society..................................................................... 120
Health Canada – Radon Education & Awareness...................... 543
BC Medical Association – BC Ministry of Health . ................... 530
LIFESTYLE / MODE DE VIE
Canadian ADHD Resource Alliance (CADDRA)...................... M12
Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies
in Health (CADTH)......................................................... 742
Canadian and BC Association of Optometrists.......................... 722
Canadian Association of Aesthetic Medicine............................ 125
Church & Dwight Canada........................................................ 710
Falun Dafa............................................................................... 134
Life Force Medical Solutions.................................................... 831
Pelvienne Wellness Inc.............................................................M7
Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP)............. 644
MEDICAL DEVICES / DISPOSITIFS MÉDICAUX
Canadian Association of Internes and Residents (CAIR)............ 243
Bionix Medical Technologies.................................................... 403
Canadian Association of Physician Assistants (CAPA)................ 126
GE Healthcare......................................................................... 433
Canadian Association of Physicians
for the Environment (CAPE)............................................. 445
Kintec Footwear & Orthotics.....................................................M9
Canadian Athletic Therapists Association (CATA)...................... 102
Medisafe Distribution Inc......................................................... 444
Canadian Conference on Medical Education (The)................... 347
Canadian Diabetes Association –
Clinical Practice Guidelines........................................... 110
Canadian Family Practice Nurses Association (CFPNA)........... M10
Canadian Patient Safety Institute (CPSI).................................... 641
Canadian Pharmacists Association (CPhA)................................ 411
Eczema Society of Canada....................................................... 443
International Centre for Infectious Diseases (ICID).................... 438
La Leche League Canada......................................................... 824
M and M Sales.................................................................Lounge 3
Medical Mart Supplies............................................................M11
Mothers Choice Products......................................................... 743
SeeMore Imaging Canada.........................................................M1
Surgo Surgical Supply.............................................................. 407
Trimedic Supply Network......................................................... 203
Trudell Medical International................................................... 413
Valco Product.......................................................................... 525
Welch Allyn............................................................................. 731
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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.
exhibits • expositions
EXHIBITS • EXPOSITIONS
MENTAL HEALTH / SANTÉ MENTALE
Medigas.................................................................................. M15
Homewood Health Centre....................................................... 207
MNP LLP................................................................................. 114
NUTRITION / NUTRITION
Dairy Farmers of Canada......................................................... 405
Egg Farmers of Canada............................................................. 818
Ideal Protein............................................................................ 607
Nestlé Canada Inc................................................................... 727
Mo-Billing.............................................................................. M13
Treatment Inc.......................................................................... M11
Ontario Telemedicine Network (OTN)...................................... 304
OSCAR EMR............................................................................ 106
Osler Systems.......................................................................... 330
RSRS Inc.................................................................................. 527
PHARMACEUTICAL / PHARMACEUTIQUE
Shoppers Health Care Portal.................................................... 622
Abbott..................................................................................... 836
STI........................................................................................... 632
ABcann Medicinals.................................................................. 502
The Community Network......................................................... 226
Amgen Canada – Bone Health................................................. 613
Treatment Inc........................................................................... 726
Astellas Pharma Canada, Inc.................................................... 303
We Care Home Health Services............................................... 740
AstraZeneca . .......................................................................... 624
Bayer, Inc................................................................................ 531
Beiersdorf Canada................................................................... 402
Biocodex Canada........................................................................ 843
Bio-K Plus International Inc..................................................... 611
Bio-Oil.................................................................................... 623
BioSyent Pharma Inc................................................................ 643
Calmoseptine Inc..................................................................... 717
Ddrops Company..................................................................... 302
RECRUITERS / RECRUTEMENT
Australian Medical Association (AMA Recruit)......................... 128
Brantford-Brant, Halton, Hamilton and Niagara....................... 506
Calgary Foothills Primary Care Network....................................M8
Creston Valley, BC................................................................... 130
Denning Health Group............................................................ 123
Department of Family Medicine – AHS – Calgary..................... 127
District of Clearwater – love where you live............................. 822
Eli Lilly Canada Inc.................................................................. 733
Divisions of Family Practice: Delta, Langley,
Surrey-North Delta......................................................... 306
Ferring Pharmaceuticals........................................................... 406
Fraser Northwest Division of Family Practice............................ 826
GlaxoSmithKline........................................................... 231 & 442
Global Medical Staffing........................................................... 816
Hydration Pharmaceutical........................................................ 645
Global Medics......................................................................... 446
Janssen Inc............................................................................... 637
Government of Nunavut, Department of Health . .................... 618
Johnson & Johnson........................................................ 736 & 737
Health Match BC..................................................................... 719
Lundbeck Canada.................................................................... 311
Health Workforce Queensland................................................. 122
Medical Futures Inc. (MFI)....................................................... 646
Interior Health Authority – Physician Recruitment.................... 725
Merck Canada.............................................................. 101 & 104
Jack Nathan Health.................................................................. 437
NeilMed Pharmaceuticals........................................................ 100
Manitoba’s Office of Rural and Northern Health...................... 744
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Canada Inc...................................... 523
Medacs Healthcare Australia.................................................... 627
Novo Nordisk Canada............................................................. 517
Northern Health...................................................................... 747
Paladin Labs............................................................................ 410
Northern Medical Services....................................................... 113
Pfizer Canada Inc.................................................................... 503
Nova Scotia Department of Health & Wellness........................ 842
PharmaCare Laboratories......................................................... 723
NZLocums............................................................................... 647
Purdue Pharma........................................................................ 510
Ochre Recruitment.................................................................. 431
Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals........................................... 630
Physicianquest.ca.....................................................................M6
Sanofi Canada......................................................................... 946
Rural Doctors Workforce Agency (RDWA)................................ 436
Sanofi Canada (Diabetes)......................................................... 631
saskdocs.................................................................................. 112
Takeda Canada Inc.................................................................. 617
Seymour Health Centre............................................................ 616
Teva Canada............................................................................ 603
Sioux Lookout Regional Physician Services Inc........................ 832
Valeant Canada LP................................................................... 536
South West Health NS..............................................................M5
Warner Chilcott....................................................................... 625
Thompson Region Division of Family Practice.......................... 845
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES /
PRODUITS ET SERVICES DE GESTION DE LA PRATIQUE
Thunder Bay............................................................................ 332
Vancouver Island Health Authority........................................... 642
Biomed Dispose-it................................................................... 942
Venture Kamloops.....................................................................M2
Canada Health Infoway............................................................ 724
Weeneebayko Area Health Authority........................................ 441
CML HealthCare...................................................................... 307
White Rock – South Surrey Division of Family Practice............ 440
Kent Employment Law............................................................ M14
Yukon MD............................................................................... 846
MD Physician Services & Canadian Medical Association......... 117
Med Access............................................................................. 447
Medeo..................................................................................... 830
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Family Medicine Forum 2013 – Exhibit Hall Floor Plan
Forum en médecine familiale 2013 – Plan du hall d’exposition
Vancouver Convention Centre / Centre des congrès de Vancouver
West Building, Hall A & B1 / Immeuble ouest, salles A et B1
ALIMENTS
ET BOISSONS
FOOD AND
BEVERAGE
EXHIBITOR
LOUNGE
247 346
347 446
447 546
547 646
647
747 846
847 946
244
245 344
345 444
445 544
545 644
645 744
745 844
845 944
242
243 342
343 442
443 542
543 642
643 742
743 842
843 942
240
241 340
341 440
441 540
SALON DES
EXPOSANTS
236
LOUNGE
SALON
438
4
337 436
641 740
LOUNGE
SALON
439
437 536
132
332
Coffee
Café
130
433
CPD LOUNGE
SALON DPC
231 330
632
431 530
331
637 736
5
Médecine universitaire
134
LOUNGE
SALON
737 836
6
733 832
Sanofi
Life force
531 630
631
731 830
527
627 726
727 826
M5
M10
M9
525 624
M4
625 724
725 824
M3
M8
M2
M7
M1
M6
FOOD AND
BEVERAGE
ALIMENTS
ET BOISSONS
246
AISLE / ALLÉE 900
Academic Medicine
831
120
116
MD Physician
Services
and CMA
117
CFPC
THE COLLEGE OF
FAMILY PHYSICIANS
OF CANADA
CMFC
LE COLLÈGE DES
MÉDECINS DE FAMILLE
DU CANADA
523 622
618
517 616
623 722
Takeda
617
114
110
111 210
1
LOUNGE
SALON
108
106
104
207 306
Merck
102
100
304
203 302
311 410
307 406
404
303 402
AISLE / ALLÉE 400
113
AISLE / ALLÉE 300
112
413
411 510
2
LOUNGE
SALON
407 506
405
403 502
613
Pfizer
503
717 816
3
M15
M14
M13
603
719 818
LOUNGE
SALON
611 710
607
723 822
Passport/ Passeport
118
123 222
AISLE / ALLÉE 800
122
AISLE / ALLÉE 700
125 224
AISLE / ALLÉE 600
124
REF Silent Auction
Encan silencieux FRÉ
AISLE / ALLÉE 500
127 226
AISLE / ALLÉE 100
126
AISLE / ALLÉE 200
128
THEATRE 1 THÉÂTRE
M12
M11
101
THEATRE 2 THÉÂTRE
EXHIBITS ENTRANCE
EXPOSITION – ENTRÉE
Exhibits / Expositions
Demonstration Theatres / Théâtres de démonstration
College Square / Carrefour du Collège
Breaks, Lunches / Les pauses, dîners
Mainpro Lounge / Salon Mainpro
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FLOOR PLAN • PLAN D’ÉTAGE ET CARTES
West Level 1
Immeuble ouest Niveau rez-de-chaussée
Convocation
Marshalling
Défilé de la
collation des grades
Convocation Gown Pickup and Photography
Cueillette de la toge pour la collation des
grades et photographie
120
BALLROOM
D
122
119
121
118
Satellite Symposia
Symposiums satellites
BALLROOM
C
Keynote / Conférence d’ouverture
A-C
FMF Celebration –
Foyer
Convocation / Collation des grades
A-C
Célébration
du FMF – Accueil
114
115
116
113
112
111
117
General Sessions
Séances générales
BALLROOM
B
BALLROOM
A
Media Centre
Centre des médias
SHOW OFFICE
FIRST
AID
101
102
103
Section of Teachers and
Section of Researchers
Symposium
110
Symposium de la
Section des enseignants
et de la Section
des chercheurs
109
104 105
106
107
Sessions
Séances
108
Speakers’ Room
Salle des conférenciers
ELEVATOR
V ER
L E V EL
ESCALATOR
TO/FROM LEVEL 2
E SC ESCALATOR TO/FROM
E X EXHIBITION LEVEL
Registration
Inscription
VOID OVER EXHIBITION LEVEL
ESCALATOR
TO/FROM LEVEL 2S
ELEVATOR
INFORMATION
DESK
Information
Renseignement
ESCALATOR TO/FROM
EXHIBITION LEVEL
ELEVATOR
DOWN TO
EAST BUILDING
CONNECTOR
ESCALATOR
ENTRANCE
LOBBY
BURRARD STREET
ENTRANCE
Opening Ceremonies / Cérémonies d’ouverture
Ballroom / Salle de bal A-C
Thursday / Jeudi
Family Physicians in their First 5 Years of Practice Special Lunch
Dîner spécial pour les médecins de famille ayant moins de cinq
ans de pratique
Ballroom / Salle de bal D
Thursday & Friday / Jeudi et vendredi
Keynote Address / Conférence d’ouverture
Ballroom / Salle de bal A-C
General Sessions / Séances générales
Ballroom / Salle de bal B
Sessions / Séances
Ballroom / Salle de bal A-C
President’s Installation / Installation du président
Ballroom / Salle de bal A-C
Convocation / Cérémonie de collation des grades
Ballroom / Salle de bal A-C
Convocation Marshalling / Collation des grades (défilé)
Ballroom / Salle de bal D
FMF Celebration / Soirée gala du FMF
Ballroom & Foyer
Thursday to Saturday / Jeudi à samedi
Friday / Vendredi
Saturday / Samedi
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BURRARD INLET
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
ESCALATOR
TO/FROM LEVEL 2
TERRACE
222
NORTH
224
221
223
220
ESCALATOR
TO/FROM LEVEL 3
ELEVATOR
FREIGHT
ELEVATORS
215
216
217
SERVICE
ELEVATORS
218
219
ABOVE BALLROOMS
ABOVE LEVEL 1
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
214
213
212
Sessions
Séances
211
BEEHIVES
SERVICE
ELEVATOR
STAIRS
DOWN TO
LEVEL 1
201
209
202
203
204
205
206
207
PRE-FUNCTION
SPACE
210
Posters
Affiches
208
LIVING ROOF
ELEVATOR
TERRACE
ELEVATOR
ESCALATOR
TO/FROM LEVEL 1
ELEVATOR
ESCALATOR
TO/FROM LEVEL 1
LIVING ROOF
Medical Humanities Theatre
Théâtre des sciences humaines
Research Day / Journée de recherche
Room / Salle 220-222
Section of Researchers Annual Meeting
Assemblée annuelle de la Section des chercheurs
Room / Salle 220-222
Family Medicine Education Forum
Forum sur l’éducation en médecine familiale (FEMF)
Room / Salle 211-214
Thursday / Jeudi
Section of Teachers Annual General Meeting
Assemblée générale annuelle de la Section des enseignants
Room / Salle 211-214
Friday / Vendredi
CFPC Annual General Meeting
Assemblée générale annuelle du CMFC
Room / Salle 211
Wednesday / Mercredi
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West Level 2
Immeuble ouest - Niveau 2
FLOOR PLAN • PLAN D’ÉTAGE ET CARTES
FLOOR PLAN • PLAN D’ÉTAGE ET CARTES
West Level 3
Immeuble ouest - Niveau 3
RARD INLET
TERRACE
PRE-FUNCTION
SPACE
Sessions / Séances
Thursday to Saturday
Jeudi à samedi
Room / Salle 306
305 304 303 302
Satellite Symposia
Symposiums satellites
ESCALATOR
TO/FROM LEVEL 2
306
Rooms / Salles
301- 305
301
ELEVATOR
SERVICE
ELEVATORS
NORTH
TERRACE
BACK OF HOUSE
LIVING ROOF
East Meeting Level
Niveau réunions - Immeuble est
Mainpro-C Courses
Cours Mainpro-C
Meetings / Réunions
PUBLIC PROMENADE
STAIRS DOWN TO
GROUND LEVEL
TERRACE
ENTRY
DOORS
4
5
6
ESCALATORS TO/FROM
DELEGATE CONCOURSE
3
10
1
PARKVIEW
TERRACE
2
ATRIUM
7
ESCALATORS TO/FROM
EXHIBITION LEVEL & LOBBY
8
9
11
ESCALATORS TO
PAN PACIFIC HOTEL
16
ATRIUM FOYER
15
ELEVATORS
SOUTH FOYER
12
PRE-FUNCTION
SPACE
13
SERVICE
ELEVATORS
20
19
18
17
14
BAR
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Lobby Level / Niveau accueil
Medical Student and Family Medicine
Resident Networking Luncheon
Dîner de résautage des étudiants et des
résidents en médecine familiale
Waterfront Ballroom A-C
Concourse Level
Niveau Concourse
Mainpro-C Courses
Cours Mainpro-C
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Lobby Level / Niveau accueil
Section of Teachers
Dinner
Souper de la
Section des
Enseignants
CASCADES
B
LOUNGE
EXIT
CRYSTAL PAVILION
EXIT
A
WATERFALL
C
STAIRS TO RESTAURANT
AND GALLERY LEVEL
OPEN ATRIUM
ESCALATORS TO
VCEC AND GROUND LEVEL
CRYSTAL PAVILION
FOYER
ELEVATORS TO
GUESTROOMS
ELEVATORS TO PARKING,
SPA UTOPIA, FITNESS CLUB
& CRUISE SHIP TERMINAL
CAFÉ PACIFICA
BOARD
ROOM
RECEPTION
EXIT
OUTDOOR
TERRACE
UPPER LOBBY
LOUNGE
EXIT
SHOPS
SHOPS
EXIT
EXIT
Mainpro-C Courses
Cours Mainpro-C
GAZEBO I
Meetings / Réunions
INTERNET +
AIRLINE BOARDING
PASS CENTRE
GAZEBO II
AND/Niveau
GALLERY
LEVEL et gallerie
RestaurantRESTAURANT
and Gallery Level
restaurant
COAL HARBOUR
SUITE
THE FIVE SAILS
RESTAURANT
CYPRESS SUITE
STAIRS
TO LOBBY
PACIFIC RIM 2
OPEN ATRIUM
PACIFIC RIM 1
ELEVATORS TO PARKING,
SPA UTOPIA, FITNESS CLUB
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BOARDRM
WORLD
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FOYER R
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CORDOVA
FOYER
GRAND
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The College of Family Physicians of Canada
(CFPC) will arrange to have professional
photography and video footage taken during the
2013 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.
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 2013 (FMF). Veuillez noter que ces images
pourraient être publiées sous formes imprimée et
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whole or in part, for such purposes; 2) waive any right that you
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permission.
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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/
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equivalent):
Économies environnementales par tonne (par rapport à la
matière vierge équivalente) :
trees
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185,894 litres
air emissions
7,487 kg CO2
solid waste
2,279 kg
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51 185 894 litres
7 487 kg CO2
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PARTNERS / PARTENAIRES
We gratefully acknowledge the following continuing
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 annual
partners for their annual support of
Family Medicine Forum 2013.
En remerciement de leur soutien au Forum en
médecine familiale 2013, nous tenons à exprimer notre
reconnaissance à nos partenaires annuels.
DIAMOND • DIAMANT
RUBY • RUBIS
SAPPHIRE • SAPHIR
TOPAZ • TOPAZE
PARTNERS / PARTENAIRES
CONTINUING PARTNERS / FIDÈLES PARTENAIRES
November 13–15 novembre
Pre-Conference Day November 12
Journée préconférence le 12 novembre
Québec City Convention Centre
Centre des congrès de Québec
www.cfpc.ca/fmf
Save the dates! Dates à retenir!
October 18 – 19, 2014
Du 18 au 19 octobre 2014
Vancouver, BC
http://www.bccfp.bc.ca
Photos courtesy of Québec Region - Photographer, Yves Tessier and Vancouver Tourism / Photos gracieusetées Région Québec - Photographe, Yves Tessier et Tourisme Vancouver
Annual Scientific Assembly
Assemblée scientifique annuelle