Faculty

Health Sciences

Supervisor Name

Dr. Shannon L. Sibbald

Keywords

physician engagement, Ontario Health Teams, primary care, satisfaction

Description

This summer, I worked on gathering existing literature on physician engagement in primary care. This literature was further developed into a research brief which is intended to be used with the Ontario Health Teams to explore ways to engage physicians in their roles especially with patients to improve patient outcomes, patient safety and provider satisfaction. Physician engagement evaluation is still limited which is why the research brief was able to provide a starting point for existing gaps that need to be further analyzed.

Acknowledgements

I would like to give a huge thank you to Western Research, USRI and Dr. Shannon Sibbald for providing me with the opportunity to learn in the area of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation. I learned so many valuable skills and strategies which I hope to use for my future MSc and research endevours.

Document Type

Poster

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Understanding Physician Engagement with Ontario Health Teams

This summer, I worked on gathering existing literature on physician engagement in primary care. This literature was further developed into a research brief which is intended to be used with the Ontario Health Teams to explore ways to engage physicians in their roles especially with patients to improve patient outcomes, patient safety and provider satisfaction. Physician engagement evaluation is still limited which is why the research brief was able to provide a starting point for existing gaps that need to be further analyzed.

 

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