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  • Personal stories from the frontlines during COVID-19 with Dr. Nadia Alam
    2020/06/24

    In our season finale of Small Changes, Big Impact, we have Dr. Nadia Alam, a family doctor and anesthetist in Georgetown, Ontario, and the past president of the Ontario Medical Association. In this episode, she talks about her family, and shares stories of the work she's doing in her local community to help her patients and other allied health providers during COVID-19.

    Recorded April 29, 2020.

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    49 分
  • Faces fighting COVID with Dr. Gray Moonen
    2020/06/17

    This week, we have Dr. Gray Moonen, a resident physician at Toronto Western Family Health Team in the Department of Family Community Medicine at the University of Toronto. He discusses how he started the social media campaign #FacesFightingCOVID and his experience as a resident during the pandemic.

    Recorded April 20.

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    31 分
  • EDI, race, and authenticity in medicine with Dr. Onye Nnorom
    2020/06/10

    In studio today, we have Dr. Onye Nnorom. She's the new lead for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in the Department of Family and Community Medicine. She is the Black health theme lead for the University of Toronto medical school, family doctor and public health specialist, and assistant professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine and the Dalla Lana School of Public Health. Today's episode focuses on inclusion and authenticity. 

    This episode was recorded on March 9, 2020, but its release was delayed due to the COVID lockdown. 

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    46 分
  • Longterm care and leadership during COVID-19 with Dr. Allan Grill
    2020/06/03

    This week, we have Dr. Allan Grill's second appearance on our podcast, who spoke about longterm care and leadership during COVID-19. Dr. Grill is the lead physician at the Markham Family Health Team and Chief of Family Medicine at Markham Stouffville Hospital. 

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    37 分
  • Virtual care during COVID-19 and the patient-centered medical home with Dr. Ali Damji
    2020/05/13

    In studio today, we have Dr. Ali Damji, a family physician at Credit Valley Family Health Team, assistant professor at the Department of Family Community Medicine at the University of Toronto. He works in many roles and wears many hats - including office based care, palliative care, home based care, addictions and is the QI program director at his site. Today, he speaks about transitioning to virtual care during COVID-19 and the idea of the patient-centered medical home.

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    34 分
  • COVID-19 in the context of global health and vulnerable populations with Dr. Praseedha Janakiram
    2020/05/06

    In studio today, we have Dr. Praseedha Janakiram. She is a family physician at Women's College Hospital, the program director for the Enhanced Skills Program for global health and vulnerable populations. She works at the Crossroads Refugee Clinic. She is the faculty lead for the Toronto Addis Ababa Academic Collaboration and an assistant professor in the Department of Family Community Medicine at the University of Toronto. Today, she talks about COVID-19 in the context of global health and vulnerable populations through all of her different roles.

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    45 分
  • The art of negotiation and and family medicine in the time of COVID-19 with Dr. Nikolina Mizdrak
    2020/04/29

    In studio today, we have Dr. Nikolina Mizdrak, a family physician at the Toronto Western Family Health Team, a physician member of the negotiating team for the OMA since 2017, and an associate professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto. Today's episode focuses on the art of negotiation and important role the OMA plays in providing care to all patients. 

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    40 分
  • How small structural changes can impact your patient population with Dr. Camille Lemieux
    2020/04/22

    In studio today, we have Dr. Camille Lemieux, Chief of Family Medicine at UHN. Today's episode focuses on her leadership roles during COVID-19 and how small structural changes can impact your patient population. 

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    36 分