Dr. Rayudu Koka, psychiatrist in Sudbury, faculty Northern Ontario School of Medicine
Phase 3: CARE in Practice
Work together to understand what’s going on with them and advocate for them. Get a good history and look for physical problems. “Amazing people… A joy to treat.”
Dr Sandra Fisman is a Professor and the Chair of the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Western University, London, Ontario. Dr Fisman reflects on the journeys of families and the need for compassion. She engages us to consider our journeys as caring professionals.
Dr Sandra Fisman is a Professor and the Chair of the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Western University, London, Ontario. Dr Fisman reflects on the journeys of families and the need for compassion. She engages us to consider our journeys as caring professionals.
Dr William Sullivan is a family physician and bio-ethicist who has lead the Primary Care Initiative for People with Developmental Disabilities (DD) in Ontario. Dr Sullivan provides an overview of the Primary Care Initiative guidelines, tools and web-based resources aimed at addressing the particular health issues of adults with DD. These valuable resources are used internationally and available at www.surreyplace.on.ca.
Dr William Sullivan is a family physician and bio-ethicist who has lead the Primary Care Initiative for People with Developmental Disabilities (DD) in Ontario. Dr Sullivan provides an overview of the Primary Care Initiative guidelines, tools and web-based resources aimed at addressing the particular health issues of adults with DD. These valuable resources are used internationally and available at www.surreyplace.on.ca.
The New Vision Advocates (Community Living London) present a visioning exercise into the experience of being a patient without words to express needs. Enter into this scenerio and reflect on how you would want to be treated. Thank you New Vision Advocates!
The New Vision Advocates (Community Living London) present a visioning exercise into the experience of being a patient without words to express needs. Enter into this scenerio and reflect on how you would want to be treated. Thank you New Vision Advocates!