As a result of recent international identification of a multidrug-resistant strain of Neisseria gonorrhoeae as well as one positive Ontario patient with no known travel history, the CMOH is communicating with all public health units and healthcare workers providing sexual health care, including family physicians, to support your clinical care of patients with symptoms consistent with gonorrhea infection.
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It’s #NationalImmunizationAwarenessWeek. Protect yourself and your loved ones against vaccine-preventable diseases like measles, tetanus, whooping cough and chicken pox. Follow Ontario’s vaccination schedule and learn more: https://t.co/XsjHt0cYho #VaccinesWork #NIAW2023 https://t.co/Y7ic47w6mu
Ontarians are struggling to find health care amid the family doctor shortage - including 11K+ in #SarniaLambton. By reducing the amount of clerical work family doctors face, we can increase their capacity & ensure all Ontarians have access to primary care. #LifeWithoutADoctor https://t.co/1niLm8ozfx
We are Listening + Learning. Join this member-only town hall tomorrow April 24 from 7 p.m. (ET). Hosted by @cfpcceo and @christie_newton DM us for the link #ListeningLearning https://t.co/mWXIDzUBWY
🌳Thank you to Ontario's family doctors who contributed to this important toolkit. There are easy and practical ideas to take meaningful action and create more eco-friendly clinics. W/ @ @ccghc @CAPE_ACME @PEACH_HealthON #EarthDay2023 https://t.co/uxbs0px2iG https://t.co/0zgndwBFhu
"What we need to really be thinking about when we are looking at solutions is how we can overall increase the capacity in our primary care system, so that we can make sure every patient is connected to a family physician and is able to get care." https://t.co/kU7HQK4Ljj