https://www.tvo.org/article/health-care-in-crisis-part-3-a-northern-doctor-on-the-challenges-facing-family-physicians
That meant that an increasing number of patients, we had to assume that they had COVID. So even though we didn’t have a positive case in the community for several months, we had all the people with all the usual things that meant that we had to assume that they were COVID-positive. - Sarah Newbery, associate dean of physician-workforce strategy for the Northern Ontario School of Medicine and a rural generalist family physician
#mississaugaerinmills #ontariohospitals #ontariodoctors #ontarionurses #ontarioministryofhealth #onpoli #TOpoli #ontariotaxpayer #ontariohealthcare
That meant that an increasing number of patients, we had to assume that they had COVID. So even though we didn’t have a positive case in the community for several months, we had all the people with all the usual things that meant that we had to assume that they were COVID-positive. - Sarah Newbery, associate dean of physician-workforce strategy for the Northern Ontario School of Medicine and a rural generalist family physician
#mississaugaerinmills #ontariohospitals #ontariodoctors #ontarionurses #ontarioministryofhealth #onpoli #TOpoli #ontariotaxpayer #ontariohealthcare
https://www.tvo.org/article/health-care-in-crisis-part-3-a-northern-doctor-on-the-challenges-facing-family-physicians
That meant that an increasing number of patients, we had to assume that they had COVID. So even though we didn’t have a positive case in the community for several months, we had all the people with all the usual things that meant that we had to assume that they were COVID-positive. - Sarah Newbery, associate dean of physician-workforce strategy for the Northern Ontario School of Medicine and a rural generalist family physician
#mississaugaerinmills #ontariohospitals #ontariodoctors #ontarionurses #ontarioministryofhealth #onpoli #TOpoli #ontariotaxpayer #ontariohealthcare
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