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Primary Care in a Pandemic

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Primary Care in a Pandemic

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This is our wrap up episode - or rather our TeamUP episode. We have decided, in the spirit of resilience, sustainability, and doing good work, to merge our two podcasts over at TeamUP - the content was going to be so similar this season that it
In this episode we talk with our own Amanda Frazer about our own immPACC Mapping Project (immunization-Primary And Community Care Mapping). We get into the weeds a bit quickly because, well, we are very excited about how this tool is able to he
In this episode, we talk to several Canadian experts and share with you two tools to support you and your patients talk about vaccine hesitancy and boost vaccine confidence.The tools we talked about in this episode:Vaccine Hesitancy Guide:
How better to follow up our last episode (focused on languishing in the time of COVID) than to shift the focus to flourishing. In this episode Morgan and Sarah talk about the concept of flourishing. After a brief overview of flourishing measure
After a quick chat about current COVID state of affairs (and Star Wars day), we talk about "languishing" - a new term but one that we think fits really well and that we will hear more often. Then we dive into a few ideas we have on how we can h
EPISODE UPDATE ALERT: SCIENCE CHANGEIn this episode from April, we talked about encouraging people to keep on with the public health orders and the concerns and risks of the AstraZeneca vaccine and how to compare that to lightning strikes.S
A quick bonus episode from Morgan, where he shares a small idea that he hopes will help him not get overwhelmed this week.
In this Episode Sarah and Morgan sit down (at a distance and for the first time ever IN PERSON) to reflect on what they have been hearing from patients about the vaccine, how to support patients and and what people want to know before coming in
In this episode Morgan is joined by Rita McCracken and Alex Singer, two other primary care providers, to talk about vaccine hesitancy and our important role in primary care.Visit www.primarycareinapandemic.ca/podcast for more episodes.You c
n this episode Sarah shares with Morgan patient questions she has collected about COVID-19 Vaccines and Immunizations and he does his best to answer them. Enjoy listening as Morgan is in the hot seat and does his best to answer the questions an
In this episode, we talk about connecting to patients virtually and ideas to support new or improved ways of strengthening connection. We discuss tips to support communication with patients as practices respond to the changing context of the pa
In this episode, we reflect on changes to the way we work and the importance of continuing efforts to support teambuilding and the development of a shared culture in primary care practices. We talk about teamlets and rethinking space and place,
In this episode, talk about how ways to bring some public health into our practices, working with nurses (if we are lucky enough to have a RN working with us in practice) and think about how to reduce the stress of our patients at this time wit
Episode 7 - Being Resilient in a PandemicWe talk about how to be resilient and effective, take care of ourselves, and ask a friend for help. We get a chance to hear from Drs. Tandi Wilkinson and Rita McCracken.Taking Care of Each Other Duri
Published on June 22, 2020. Links to Products discussed (not affiliate links):11" iPad Pro - base model, no additional software installation needed=CTA Locking Tablet Stand - link to Amazon. Chose this one for it's locking and flexibility with
Tips for Supervising Family Medicine Learners Providing Virtual Care (CFPC):https://portal.cfpc.ca/resourcesdocs/en/Supervision-of-FM-Learners-for-Virtual-Visits-final.pdfField Note Guide from the CFPC: https://portal.cfpc.ca/ResourcesDocs/uplo
Sarah and Morgan explore how we can take this need to do more Telehealth as an opportunity to be more relationship centred. Thank yous to Dr. John Pawlovich and Dr. Alex Singer for their time, audio, and wisdom that contributed to this episode
In this episode we talk about things you can do right now to stay better connected as a primary care team while working apart, even if your team is just two people.
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