That the Canadian Medical Association recommends that hospital privileges for family physicians should be dependent on licensure by the provincial medical licensing bodies and should not be restricted to those physicians holding certification from the College of Family Physicians of Canada.
That the Canadian Medical Association recommends that hospital privileges for family physicians should be dependent on licensure by the provincial medical licensing bodies and should not be restricted to those physicians holding certification from the College of Family Physicians of Canada.
That the Canadian Medical Association strongly support the value of breast feeding, and that suggestions be made to the manufacturers of infant formulas that their advertising should reflect the supplemental nature of their product rather than a replacement for mother's milk.
That the Canadian Medical Association strongly support the value of breast feeding, and that suggestions be made to the manufacturers of infant formulas that their advertising should reflect the supplemental nature of their product rather than a replacement for mother's milk.
That the following principles be adopted as a guide to the future directions of the Canadian Medical Association in the area of physician resource management:
1) That the Canadian Medical Association recognize that physician resource planning is complex, requiring the involvement of the Canadian Medical Association divisions, specialty societies, special medical interest groups, the medical education sector, the health care facilities sectors, governments, other health care professionals and other key stakeholders,
2) That the Canadian Medical Association seek a leadership role within the profession to achieve consensus on physician resource management and planning issues,
3) That physician resource planning requires a combined approach which must be national in overview, recognize provincial and territorial resources and be based on regional needs assessment and planning.
That the following principles be adopted as a guide to the future directions of the Canadian Medical Association in the area of physician resource management:
1) That the Canadian Medical Association recognize that physician resource planning is complex, requiring the involvement of the Canadian Medical Association divisions, specialty societies, special medical interest groups, the medical education sector, the health care facilities sectors, governments, other health care professionals and other key stakeholders,
2) That the Canadian Medical Association seek a leadership role within the profession to achieve consensus on physician resource management and planning issues,
3) That physician resource planning requires a combined approach which must be national in overview, recognize provincial and territorial resources and be based on regional needs assessment and planning.
That the Canadian Medical Association develop a code of environmental health that would serve as a benchmark to judge all Canadian Medical Association activities, both internal and external.
That the Canadian Medical Association develop a code of environmental health that would serve as a benchmark to judge all Canadian Medical Association activities, both internal and external.
That the Canadian Medical Association and its members support and encourage public education programs that promote healthy lifestyles, the recognition of warning symptoms and signs of heart disease, and the acquisition of manual cardiopulmonary resuscitation skills, recognizing that these skills are most effective when combined with a pre-hospital advanced life support system.
That the Canadian Medical Association and its members support and encourage public education programs that promote healthy lifestyles, the recognition of warning symptoms and signs of heart disease, and the acquisition of manual cardiopulmonary resuscitation skills, recognizing that these skills are most effective when combined with a pre-hospital advanced life support system.
That the Canadian Medical Association support the Quality Daily Physical Education Program as defined by the Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation.
That the Canadian Medical Association support the Quality Daily Physical Education Program as defined by the Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation.
That the Canadian Medical Association recommend to all levels of government that they evaluate all economic activities in the light of their effect on health and environment, and that standards be set and enforced to minimize adverse effects on health and environment.
That the Canadian Medical Association recommend to all levels of government that they evaluate all economic activities in the light of their effect on health and environment, and that standards be set and enforced to minimize adverse effects on health and environment.