One of (if not THE biggest) issues for physicians these past couple of years has been the constant delays in getting the increases the Arbitrator awarded them in a timely manner.
Last week, the Ontario Medical Association announced that they and the Ontario government had developed an enhanced model for paying family physicians.
Where can young doctors looking to raise a family take advantage of the most generous parental supports—and how does that tie in with other financial concerns like housing prices.
Canadians require about 23,000 family doctors to meet current and emerging needs. It seems insurmountable, but options do exist and, no doubt, multiple approaches will be needed. What’s possible?
Whether you’ve entered into a focused practice, completed another residency to become a different type of specialist, or left the medical profession altogether, we’d love to hear from you.
In some cases, saying “no” feels like a breath of fresh air. But then there are those other instances of “no”—the ones that leave you with a pang of guilt, making you second-guess yourself.