Innovating for enhanced patient care: Early career leadership honorees make their mark
From harnessing big data, to tackling stigma and protecting vulnerable populations, meet the 2022 recipients of the Royal College Award for Early Career Leadership.
Canada’s connection to surgical care in Fiji and Guyana
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.
Acting on the lessons of COVID-19, Dr. Nathan Stall helps shape LTC reform
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.
Dr. Olivier Mailloux’s military training proves invaluable for his work bringing change to rural practice
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.
From blogs to board games, Dr. Teresa Chan takes knowledge-sharing to the next level
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.
For Dr. Rousseau “my whole career was a post-traumatic reaction to that war”
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.