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Innovating for enhanced patient care: Early career leadership honorees make their mark

April 11, 2022 | Author: Royal College Staff
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From harnessing big data, to tackling stigma and protecting vulnerable populations, meet the 2022 recipients of the Royal College Award for Early Career Leadership.

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Canada’s connection to surgical care in Fiji and Guyana

October 8, 2021 | Author: Royal College Staff
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Believing in education, the 2020 International Collaboration Award recipient, Dr. Brian Cameron, helped formalize surgical training in Fiji and Guyana with the help of Canadian physicians.

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Acting on the lessons of COVID-19, Dr. Nathan Stall helps shape LTC reform

September 3, 2021 | Author: Royal College Staff
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What happened in long-term care homes during COVID-19 was “a dark mark” in Ontario’s history. Geriatrician and Early-Career Award recipient, Dr. Nathan Stall, is influencing policy and system-level change so that it never happens again.

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Dr. Olivier Mailloux’s military training proves invaluable for his work bringing change to rural practice

September 3, 2021 | Author: Royal College Staff
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Dr. Olivier Mailloux has shaken up rural practice, improving longitudinal care, building up an academic culture, encouraging resident placements and reviving St. John Ambulance. Read more about this Early-Career Award recipient.

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From blogs to board games, Dr. Teresa Chan takes knowledge-sharing to the next level

September 3, 2021 | Author: Royal College Staff
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Dr. Teresa Chan is energized by finding new ways to communicate, mentor and share knowledge. Using a mix of traditional and unconventional means, this Early-Career Award recipient has proven her tactics to be effective.

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For Dr. Rousseau “my whole career was a post-traumatic reaction to that war”

August 16, 2021 | Author: Royal College Staff
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A mission trip to Guatemala sparked a newfound passion to serve and advocate on behalf of refugees and asylum seekers. Dr. Cécile Rousseau is our 2021 Teasdale-Corti recipient.

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