"Introduction to key network concepts, emphasizing the importance of relationships, governance/leadership, stages of development, evaluation, and what contributes to success or failure. Gaps in research were shared too during the presentation at the Divisions Learning Session 2019."
Introduction to key network concepts, emphasizing the importance of relationships, governance/leadership, stages of development, evaluation, and what contributes to success or failure. Gaps in research were shared too during the presentation at the Divisions Learning Session 2019.
"Part 3 of the audio recording from the Keynote presentation on High-Functioning Networks. This section surrounds Network Governance, Leadership & Management."
Part 3 of the audio recording from the Keynote presentation on High-Functioning Networks. This section surrounds Network Governance, Leadership & Management.
"Part 5 of the audio recording from the Keynote presentation on High-Functioning Networks. This section surrounds Network Evaluation, and features Q&A from the audience."
Part 5 of the audio recording from the Keynote presentation on High-Functioning Networks. This section surrounds Network Evaluation, and features Q&A from the audience.
"This guide has been developed with a focus on retirement planning for clinic-based family practice physicians. This guide is to be used as a starting point and is not an exhaustive resource for all retirement planning."
This guide has been developed with a focus on retirement planning for clinic-based family practice physicians. This guide is to be used as a starting point and is not an exhaustive resource for all retirement planning.
"This is an abridged verison of the presentation used during the Keynote address, and its repeat on October 11, at the GPSC Summit 2019 webinar series. It looks at leadership approaches that shift stakeholders from individual to collective interests, and engage teams and partners for better outcomes."
This is an abridged verison of the presentation used during the Keynote address, and its repeat on October 11, at the GPSC Summit 2019 webinar series. It looks at leadership approaches that shift stakeholders from individual to collective interests, and engage teams and partners for better outcomes.
"The Doctors Technology Office (DTO) and Practice Support Program (PSP) in collaboration with the electronic medical record (EMR) vendor have developed EMR orientation guides that outline how to submit encounter, attachment and shift records using a step-by-step approach. Encounter reporting is the principal mechanism for contracted Family Physicians, Nurse Practitioners and PCN funded Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses required to report on services provided to patients. Activity reporting using encounter records are initiated through the clinic EMR and collected by the Ministry through Teleplan."
The Doctors Technology Office (DTO) and Practice Support Program (PSP) in collaboration with the electronic medical record (EMR) vendor have developed EMR orientation guides that outline how to submit encounter, attachment and shift records using a step-by-step approach. Encounter reporting is the principal mechanism for contracted Family Physicians, Nurse Practitioners and PCN funded Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses required to report on services provided to patients. Activity reporting using encounter records are initiated through the clinic EMR and collected by the Ministry through Teleplan.
"The Doctors Technology Office (DTO) and Practice Support Program (PSP) in collaboration with the electronic medical record (EMR) vendor have developed EMR orientation guides that outline how to submit encounter, attachment and shift records using a step-by-step approach. Encounter reporting is the principal mechanism for contracted Family Physicians, Nurse Practitioners and PCN funded Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses required to report on services provided to patients. Activity reporting using encounter records are initiated through the clinic EMR and collected by the Ministry through Teleplan."
The Doctors Technology Office (DTO) and Practice Support Program (PSP) in collaboration with the electronic medical record (EMR) vendor have developed EMR orientation guides that outline how to submit encounter, attachment and shift records using a step-by-step approach. Encounter reporting is the principal mechanism for contracted Family Physicians, Nurse Practitioners and PCN funded Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses required to report on services provided to patients. Activity reporting using encounter records are initiated through the clinic EMR and collected by the Ministry through Teleplan.
"The Doctors Technology Office (DTO) and Practice Support Program (PSP) in collaboration with the electronic medical record (EMR) vendor have developed EMR orientation guides that outline how to submit encounter, attachment and shift records using a step-by-step approach. Encounter reporting is the principal mechanism for contracted Family Physicians, Nurse Practitioners and PCN funded Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses required to report on services provided to patients. Activity reporting using encounter records are initiated through the clinic EMR and collected by the Ministry through Teleplan."
The Doctors Technology Office (DTO) and Practice Support Program (PSP) in collaboration with the electronic medical record (EMR) vendor have developed EMR orientation guides that outline how to submit encounter, attachment and shift records using a step-by-step approach. Encounter reporting is the principal mechanism for contracted Family Physicians, Nurse Practitioners and PCN funded Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses required to report on services provided to patients. Activity reporting using encounter records are initiated through the clinic EMR and collected by the Ministry through Teleplan.
"Survey summary, conducted with medical students and residents to better understand their future practice goals and what supports would help with their transition to practice."
Survey summary, conducted with medical students and residents to better understand their future practice goals and what supports would help with their transition to practice.