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AFHTO Letter to Minister Elliott
On July 10, 2018 AFHTO's CEO sent this letter to Ontario’s new Minister of Health and Long-Term Care and Deputy Premier, the Honourable Christine Elliott. Extending our sincerest congratulations on her appointment, she also expressed our desire to work with the government in improving healthcare for all Ontarians.
Gain your biggest audience ever: submit a "Bright Lights" nomination!
Nominate your team, partnership or colleague for a Bright Lights Award and gain your biggest audience ever.The AFHTO 2018 Conference Awards ceremony will be held at lunchtime on October 24, 2018. This means it’s open to all attendees at the AFHTO 2018 Conference. |
Getting Started with an Opioid Use Registry
Several queries have been developed to help you use your EMR to create registries of patients who use opioids. They will allow you to identify patients:
2018 Concurrent Sessions
Our concurrent session presentations are organized into six 45-minute timeslots (two on Day 1, four on Day 2) and six themes. To help you plan your conference schedule, we have arranged the sessions by date, concurrent session, time, theme, and title.
2018 Conference Themes
Relationship Design with Starfield in Mind
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AFHTO 2018 Conference: Registration now live
Registration now open for the AFHTO 2018 Conference! Relationship Design with Starfield in Mind October 24 & 25, 2018 – Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto, Ontario
C2 - Out of the Ashes: Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Recovery
Theme 2. Healthy relationships, healthy teams
Thamesview FHT physician receives teaching award
Chatham Daily News article published June 15, 2018 By Daily News Staff A Chatham family physician has been recognized with a prestigious award for her faculty work. Dr. Susan Munro recently received the Schulich Award of Excellence for Faculty in Community/Distributed Sites, from Western University, during an event in London.