Bits & Pieces: Ontario declares 2nd state of emergency, COVID-19 projection update, and more

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In This Issue  
  • Ontario declares second state of emergency
  • Update on COVID-19 projections, guidance for prioritizing healthcare workers for vaccines, and more
  • ‘Nobody is safe’: Ontario Hospital Association CEO speaks out on a province in crisis
  • Podcast series on AFHTO members- update
  • SGFP member survey
  • Registration open: COVID-19 CoP update on COVID-19 vaccines – part 2
  • University of Toronto Scarborough Arts & Science Co-op program
  • Upcoming events including Indigenous governance and self-determination in planning and responding to COVID-19 and more

Ontario declares second state of emergency

“In response to a doubling in COVID-19 cases over the past two weeks, the real and looming threat of the collapse of the province’s hospital system and alarming risks posed to long-term care homes as a result of high COVID-19 transmission rates, the Ontario government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health and other health experts, is immediately declaring a second provincial emergency under s 7.0.1 (1) of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act (EMPCA).”

Read the full news release here.


Update on COVID-19 projections, guidance for prioritizing healthcare workers for vaccines and more

Recent updates include:

We continue to update several pages on our site with resources and news:


‘Nobody is safe’: Ontario Hospital Association CEO speaks out on a province in crisis

“What they’ve learned is that they’re capable of remarkable things, but they’ve also increasingly learned that they need help from their provider colleagues. Whether it’s working with primary care to get assessment centres up and running and all the testing in place for the past 10 months; … they’ve been asked to start the vaccination program, but the vaccination program will only succeed over the next year if it’s done with public health, with the strong involvement of family medicine and nurse practitioners. That’s the only way a mass-vaccination program will succeed.”– Anthony Dale, CEO, Ontario Hospital Association

Read the full TVO article here.


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Podcast series on AFHTO members-update

As on-demand sponsor of #AFHTO2020, HIROC interviewed several presenters for their podcast series. The last three episodes focus on:

 Listen here. They’re also available via Apple and Spotify (search HIROC).


SGFP member survey
The OMA Section on General & Family Practice (SGFP) is seeking input from all family physicians and general practitioners. The purpose of this survey is to provide information and gain feedback from the SGFP to better understand its member’s priorities. Your input will help them better understand your views, which will enable them to advocate on your behalf.  Please take 5-10 minutes out of your busy schedule to complete the survey. As the open survey format is being used, you will need to fully complete the survey in one sitting.

Note: the content of the survey has been developed by SGFP, MIG and Fora leadership and is not reflective of the ongoing 2021 PSA discussions with the Government. Due to the timing of this survey, the SGFP will not be sharing survey results with its members at this time.

Please click here or copy and paste the full URL into your web browser. The deadline for this survey is January 20th, 2021.


Registration open: COVID-19 CoP update on COVID-19 vaccines – part 2

Register here for the fourteenth in the series ‘Changing the way we work: Update on COVID-19 vaccines – Part 2’ on Friday, January 15, 2021 at 8:00-9:00am (ET)

Panelists:

  • Dr. Hugh Boyd, Care of the Elderly Physician and Chair of the OMA Section on Long Term Care/Care of the Elderly
  • Dr. Zainab Abdurrahman, Paediatric Allergist and Clinical Immunologist and Adult Allergist
  • Dr. Noah Ivers, Family Physician, Women’s College Hospital and Co-Chair of the Ontario Primary Care COVID-19 Vaccination Advisory Council, Toronto, ON

Guest speakers:

  • Dr. David Kaplan, Family Physician, North York FHT and Chief, Clinical Quality, Ontario Health
  • Dr. Liz Muggah, OCFP President, Family Physician, Bruyère FHT

Moderator:

  • Dr. Tara Kiran, Fidani Chair, Improvement and Innovation, Department of Family & Community Medicine, U of T, and St. Michael’s Academic FHT

Video of Part 1 is now available here.

This COVID-19 Community of Practice is a joint initiative from the University of Toronto Department of Family and Community Medicine and the Ontario College of Family Physicians.


University of Toronto Scarborough Arts & Science Co-op program

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Could you use a skilled pair of hands to help lighten your workload, move projects forward, or assist with research? University of Toronto Scarborough Arts & Science Co-op has a pool of top undergraduate students from 35 academic programs including Life Sciences, Psychological & Health Sciences, Computer & Mathematical Sciences, and others.

Students are available for 4-, 8- or 12-month work terms with flexible start dates to suit your needs. Learn more about how to hire, and about limited time Federal wage subsidy programs which currently provide 75% reimbursement on student’s wages up to $7,500. Visit their site here. Please contact cooppartner.utsc@utoronto.ca with any questions


Now is the Time to Choose Wisely: Advancing Quality Improvement in Primary Care, Jan. 27, 2021

Engaging primary care providers in QI is particularly relevant now, as the pandemic has further emphasized the importance of resource stewardship given the urgent care needs and constraints related to COVID-19. Learn more and register here.


Indigenous governance and self-determination in planning and responding to COVID-19, Jan. 13, 2021
The first of four in the First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples and COVID-19 series hosted by the National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health (NCCIH). Register here.


Legal Issues for Primary Care Teams series, Jan. 14- Dec. 2, 2021
Eighth annual series with Kate Dewhirst and Maria McDonald. Register here.


Better Breathing Conference, Jan. 18-22, 2021
The Lung Health Foundation’s Better Breathing Conference’s accredited respiratory education programming is free for all Canadian healthcare professionals. Learn more here.


Caregiving for Serious Illness and End-of-Life Telephone Based Program, Jan. 26- Mar. 30, 2021
HPCO and OCACO program for seniors, caregivers and families, hospice volunteers. Find out more.


Family Medicine Summit, Jan. 30- Feb. 27, 2021
Registration is now open for the OCFP’s Family Medicine Summit (the former Annual Scientific Assembly – ASA). Find out more.

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