Your Weekly News & Updates


In This Issue  
  • Member stories
  • Reminder- Climate change is a health issue, June 6, 2024
  • National Physiotherapy Month
  • News and updates including public experiences and perspectives of primary care and projected estimates of cancer
     
  • Interested in improving the healthcare interactions of young caregivers?
  • Upcoming events including Closing the Power Gap: How Collective Action Can Remake AI—and the World 

Member stories

List of 78 expanded primary care teams– as requested by MPP France Gélinas

Couchiching FHT- health team expanding clinics to service ‘our full community’

North Durham and Upper Canada FHTs- connecting more than 73,000 people to primary care teams in eastern Ontario

Upper Canada FHT- Health director to receive honorary diploma  


Reminder- Climate change is a health issue, June 6, 2024

Primary care practices can adopt climate change strategies to address the significant health impacts associated with environmental degradation. Climate change contributes to various health challenges, including heat-related illnesses, respiratory problems from air pollution, infectious diseases spread by vectors, and mental health issues stemming from natural disasters and displacement.

By integrating climate change strategies into their practices, primary care providers can enhance patient care, offering preventative measures, early detection of climate-related health risks, and education on adaptation strategies.

On Thursday, June 6 hear from two FHTs that have incorporated Green Health into their strategy. Register here.


Two women stand on either side of a McMaster FHT branded screen advertising bone health week

 

 

 

National Physiotherapy Month

For National Physiotherapy Month, we’d like to say THANK YOU to the amazing PTs in primary care teams – truly an example of the value that diverse professionals working together provide in healthcare.

 

 

 

 

 

 


News and updates including public experiences and perspectives of primary care and projected estimates of cancer


Interested in improving the healthcare interactions of young caregivers?

“Are you a healthcare provider in Ontario who is interested in improving the healthcare interactions of young caregivers, or youth under the age of 25 who are caregivers for a family member or loved one? Participate in a co-design workshop at the University Health Network. We want to co-create, with both healthcare providers and young caregivers in Ontario, innovative solutions that will support young people’s engagement with the healthcare system in their caring roles. The final workshop is taking place online from 1-2:30pm on June 12th 2024. Email Isabelle.caven@uhn.ca to learn more! Gift card honorariums provided.”


Closing the Power Gap: How Collective Action Can Remake AI—and the World, May 30, 2024

Hosted by Techsoup and Mozilla. Register here. 


Climate change is a health issue: adopting a green health strategy at your team, June 4, 2024
Hosted by AFHTO, Guelph FHT and Hamilton FHT. Register here.


Primary Care Dietitians’ Association Conference, June 6, 2024
Emerging Trends in Nutrition: From Reseaerch to Clinical Nutrition. Learn more here.


DermInsight Symposium 2024, June 15, 2024
Collaborative exchange among dermatologists, family physicians, and pharmacists with a unified goal: to deepen the knowledge landscape of skin health. Learn more.

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