Bits & Pieces: #AFHTO2022 abstract deadline tomorrow and more

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Your Weekly News & Updates


In This Issue  
  • AFHTO 2022 conference abstract deadline tomorrow
  • Nominations to the AFHTO Board of Directors are open until July 29, 2022
  • Practical technologies that can enable ageing in place materials available
  • Almost time for Election 2022
  • Member stories
  • Mental wellness supports, planning vaccination for the under 5-yr olds and more
  • Examining cannabis use and mental health concerns in youth
  • Reminder- seeking input on the structure of social work practice in primary care
  • Upcoming events including Clearing the Air on Asthma and COPD and more

AFHTO 2022 conference abstract deadline tomorrow

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Run, don’t walk to submit your abstract. Your peers, colleagues from other health care sectors, non-profits, and the academic community are eager to hear from YOU. The deadline to submit for an #AFHTO2022 presentation is tomorrow, May 26, 2022, at 5:00 p.m.

Confirmations will be sent within a business day of the deadline.


Nominations to the AFHTO Board of Directors are open until July 29, 2022

Are you interested in serving on the AFHTO board of directors? The Governance Committee of AFHTO’s board invites anyone who works within an AFHTO member organization to apply. Please share this call for nominations with all who work in your team and with members on your Board. Find out more here.


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Practical technologies that can enable ageing in place materials available
On May 19 Dr. Samir Sinha, Director of Geriatrics at Sinai Health, and University Health Network (UHN) and Director of Health Policy Research at the National Institute on Ageing (NIA) presented on Practical Technologies that can Enable Ageing in Place. Materials are now available here.

 


 

Questions to ask MPP candidates: Do you support team-based primary care? How will you advocate for expanding access to team-based primary care in Ontario and in our community? How will you ensure there is a sufficient healthcare provider workforce to sustain our healthcare system now and in the future?

Almost time for Election 2022

Advanced voting has opened and it’s almost time for the provincial election on June 2. Healthcare is a top issue for all parties AND the public, so use all the resources available to make your voice heard.

Share successes, pictures from candidate meetings, or pictures of patients with a voter card on social media. Broadcast what you do to deliver the best primary care in Ontario where It Takes a Team. Thank you to all the teams who have shared so far.

AFHTO is tweeting regularly. We ask you tag @afhto when you tweet, and we’ll also retweet you! Don’t forget to use our campaign slogan #ItTakesATeam

If you have any questions, please email advocacy@afhto.ca.


Member stories

Marathon FHTMarathon FHT physician feted by medical school

Summerville FHT Help us fix family doctor shortage ‘crisis,’ GPs tell Ontario election candidates

Upper Grand FHTCare map workshop to help caregivers with burnout


Mental wellness supports, planning vaccination for the under 5-yr olds and more

Recent updates include:

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


Examining cannabis use and mental health concerns in youth

Dr. Toula Kourgiantakis from the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work at the University of Toronto is conducting a research study titled Examining Cannabis Use and Mental Health Concerns in Youth from the Perspectives of Youth, Parents, and Service Providers: A Community-Based Participatory Research Approach. To participate, you must be a service provider (physician, social worker, psychologist, nurse, pharmacist, or psychotherapist) in a health and mental health care setting, who works with or occasionally treat youth and or young adults (aged 16-24). Read more here.


Reminder- seeking input on the structure of social work practice in primary care

Dr. Rachelle Ashcroft, an Assistant Professor at the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, is the lead investigator for a research study titled The Structure of Social Work Practice in Ontario Family Health Teams: A Mixed-Methods Study. It involves a provincial-wide survey and semi-structured focus groups with discussions focused on examining the daily practice of social workers in FHTs during the pandemic. Read more here.


Ontario College of Family Physicians/University of Toronto DFCM CoP, May 27, 2022
Starting at 7:55 a.m, a short update on what you need to know about Monkeypox will also be discussed. Register here.


Clearing the Air on Asthma and COPD: When Undertesting Leads to Overdiagnosis, June 8, 2022
What are the barriers to pulmonary function testing? And how might clinicians and patients be supported to avoid over-diagnosis and over-treatment? They’ll discuss these questions and more on June’s Choosing Wisely Talks. Register here.


Advancing equity in cancer screening for gender-diverse clients June 17, 2022

New, gender-affirming cancer screening guidelines have been developed to support the health and wellbeing of Transgender and Non-Binary clients. Register here.


Spirometry Testing for Diagnosing Asthma and COPD in Primary Care – The Why and the How, June 16, 2022
The goal of Choosing Wisely’s Let’s Clear the Air campaign is to avoid unnecessary treatment and misdiagnosis that can occur without a proper breathing test. To help, the Lung Health Foundation is hosting sessions to explore the why and the how of spirometry testing for the diagnosis of asthma and COPD in primary care. Register here.

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