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Canadian family physician 
Offers information regarding subscriptions, advertising, guidelines for submitting articles, and a call for peer reviewers. Provides links to the current, and back issues, of 'Canadian family physician'.
Source: College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC)
College of Family Physicians of Canada 
Voluntary organization of family physicians that strives to improve the health of Canadians. Promotes high standards of medical education and care in family practice; contributes to public understanding of family medicine and of healthful living; and supports ready access to family physician services.
Source: College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC)
Defining practice populations for primary care 
Summarizes a report that describes how the number of patients per physician might be defined in order to apply alternative funding models. Based on a three-year study (1994-1996) of patterns of use in 29 rural and urban practices in Manitoba.
Source: University of Manitoba, Manitoba Centre for Health Policy (MCHP)
From: Report summaries directory: 1997 to 2000
Making our offices universally accessible: guidelines for physicians  PDF
Provides a series of recommendations for office-based physicians who wish to make their offices accessible to patients with disabilities. Summarizes research evidence from which these recommendations were derived. Includes references. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Canadian Medical Association (CMA)
From: CMAJ
Ontario College of Family Physicians 
Promotes the quality of family medicine in Ontario by encouraging high standards in medical education and patient care in family practice. Web site includes organizational details, information on continuing education programs, and an on-line newsletter.
Source: College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC)
Our strength for tomorrow: valuing our children: report on child health, May 1997 
Discusses critical issues in children's health care and presents the recommendations of the College's Task Force on Child Health.
Source: College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC)
Research and education foundation 
Describes a fund-raising program of the College of Family Physicians of Canada. Provides funding to support teachers, researchers and practitioners of family medicine in the development and dissemination of new knowledge and skills that will improve the quality of patient-centred health care for all Canadians.
Source: College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC)
The health of Canada's elderly population: current status and future implications  PDF
Analyzes data from the 1994-95 National Population Health Survey. Includes an analysis of the utilization of physician and institutional services; focuses on links between health status and the use of general practitioners. Includes references. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Canadian Medical Association (CMA)
From: CMAJ
Young children and poverty 
Offers doctors advice on how to identify the special needs of families living in poverty and how to help such families. Lists resources available in Montreal, both within CLSCs and elsewhere.
Source: Agence de la santé et des services sociaux de Montréal, Santé publique
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