The Canadian Medical Association will assess the leadership training physicians will find useful to become effective advocates for health care transformation.
The Canadian Medical Association will assess the leadership training physicians will find useful to become effective advocates for health care transformation.
The Canadian Medical Association encourages the ongoing evaluation and enhancement of formal mentoring programs designed to optimize residency training experiences.
The Canadian Medical Association encourages the ongoing evaluation and enhancement of formal mentoring programs designed to optimize residency training experiences.
The Canadian Medical Association supports development of a curriculum to educate physicians and trainees in managing patients with multiple chronic diseases.
The Canadian Medical Association supports development of a curriculum to educate physicians and trainees in managing patients with multiple chronic diseases.
The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) endorses the report A Vision for Canada: Family Practice, The Patient’s Medical Home as outlined in Appendix A to BD 13-69.
The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) endorses the report A Vision for Canada: Family Practice, The Patient’s Medical Home as outlined in Appendix A to BD 13-69.
The Canadian Medical Association will work with provincial/territorial medical associations and affiliates to develop a plan to enable the further expansion and integration of physician assistants into civilian health care in Canada.
The Canadian Medical Association will work with provincial/territorial medical associations and affiliates to develop a plan to enable the further expansion and integration of physician assistants into civilian health care in Canada.
The Canadian Medical Association and the Canadian Association of Interns and Residents advocate that Canadian resident physicians be permitted to work under limited licensure provisions.
The Canadian Medical Association and the Canadian Association of Interns and Residents advocate that Canadian resident physicians be permitted to work under limited licensure provisions.
The Canadian Medical Association will study the "gap in generalism" and collaborate with other stakeholders to identify proactive measures that will help to fill the gap and enable generalists to thrive in our health care system.
The Canadian Medical Association will study the "gap in generalism" and collaborate with other stakeholders to identify proactive measures that will help to fill the gap and enable generalists to thrive in our health care system.
The Canadian Medical Association will consider the recommendations for improving access to enhanced skills training and reducing re-entry barriers identified in Taking the Pulse of Specialty Care: an Online Consultation with Canada's Physicians.
The Canadian Medical Association will consider the recommendations for improving access to enhanced skills training and reducing re-entry barriers identified in Taking the Pulse of Specialty Care: an Online Consultation with Canada's Physicians.
The Canadian Medical Association and its provincial/territorial medical associations and affiliates call on Canada Health Infoway to support physicians in developing electronic medical records and linkages to electronic health records by making funding directly available to physicians.
The Canadian Medical Association and its provincial/territorial medical associations and affiliates call on Canada Health Infoway to support physicians in developing electronic medical records and linkages to electronic health records by making funding directly available to physicians.
The Canadian Medical Association will enhance its work on the issues related to health and the environment by:
a. highlighting the work of physicians who participate actively in national and international activities associated with improving the environment;
b. advocating for programs to prevent or reduce the human and environmental health impact from global climate change and environmental degradation;
c. lobbying policy decision-makers to incorporate concerns for human health into current environmental research and all public policy initiatives and;
d. strengthening its relationships with appropriate environmental health agencies, such as Environment Canada and the National Roundtable on the Environment and the Economy.
The Canadian Medical Association will enhance its work on the issues related to health and the environment by:
a. highlighting the work of physicians who participate actively in national and international activities associated with improving the environment;
b. advocating for programs to prevent or reduce the human and environmental health impact from global climate change and environmental degradation;
c. lobbying policy decision-makers to incorporate concerns for human health into current environmental research and all public policy initiatives and;
d. strengthening its relationships with appropriate environmental health agencies, such as Environment Canada and the National Roundtable on the Environment and the Economy.