Improved panel management enables family doctors to understand both the patients they are taking care of, and what those patients need. The concept is simple: better information about patients leads to better care for patients. Accurate and optimized patient data is...
What new doctors want: Attracting med school grads and GP residents to practice in BC A panel of new grads and residents at the recent GPSC Spring Summit was asked about their hopes, aspirations, and concerns for their future careers during a session entitled “Recruitment...
The summer 2018 issue of the quarterly GPSC newsletter, GP Update, is now online. This issue features articles on: “Skills, not only pills:” Nova Scotia adopts Practice Support Program adult mental health module Working with nurses in practices Team-based approach helps...
A panel discussion at the 2018 GPSC Spring Summit revealed that new doctors want team environments, mentoring opportunities, and potentially new payment models. Read more on the Doctors of BC website.
Many physicians have expressed interest in exploring how working in teams could benefit their clinical practice. For a one-page summary of the benefits of team-based care, including a list of the corresponding sources of evidence, download the GPSC’s handout. To learn...