A list of useful COVID-19 resources
Telling the story of family physicians’ lives during the pandemic.
What A Year It’s Been
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Dr Walter Reynolds
No words that I write here will give Walter back to his family. Instead of feeling powerless though, I will commit to action in his memory.
A fee code change to 00039 and clinical guidance to support physicians caring for people who use drugs.
New Telehealth Fee Codes
Watch for rejections for the new age-adjusted telehealth fee codes that came into effect on June 1.
As doctors, we have power granted to us by virtue of our profession. With that power and that privilege, we are called upon to address racism in healthcare.
We don’t have everything we need to deal with this pandemic, but we have more than we did a few weeks ago. We have community and compassion; we have each other.
The Ruby of Routine
How suddenly things change! And just like that, usual becomes the new dream.
But now I walk with COVID-19. She is mentor, I am mentee.
BC Family Doctors is here to support you. Despite the uncertainty, I know we will act with courage and with character. That is who we are; that is what we do.
The Doctors Technology Office has created a number of resources to help physicians and clinics quickly get started with virtual care.
Canaries: We See You
I recently read Glennon Doyle’s, Love Warrior. In it she writes: “The canary’s body was built to be sensitive to … Continue reading “Canaries: We See You”
SGP and BCCFP hosted a conference on April 5 and 6, entitled Family Doctors: Standing Up & Standing Out. It … Continue reading “Ordinary family doctors are extraordinary (video)”