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Faculty and staff share their research findings through publishing manuscripts and presenting at local, national and international research conferences. A list of recent Publications and Presentations on completed and active research can be viewed below.

 

Faculty Conference Presentations from the 2022-2023 year are listed below:

  1. Bayoumi I, Kiran T, Glazier R, Frymire E, Khan S, Premji K, Jaakkimainen L, Green ME. Trends in attachment to a primary care provider in Ontario 2008-2018: an interrupted time-series analysis. NAPCRG Annual Meeting. Phoenix, USA. November 18-22, 2022. [Oral] 
  2. Breton M, Green ME, Gaboury I, Laberge M, Kaczorowski J, Martin E, Kiran T, Deville-Stoetzel N. Impact of externally facilitated continuous quality improvement cohorts on Advanced Access to support PHC clinics. NAPCRG Annual Meeting. Phoenix, USA. November 18-22, 2022. [Poster] 
  3. Chan-Nguyen S, O'Riordan A, Morin A, Lloyd V, McAvoy E, Appireddy R. Reflections on co-creating the Virtual Care Access Tool-Kit with patients and caregivers. International Journal of Integrated Care. 2022;22(S3):293. DOI: 10.5334/ijic.ICIC22421 [Poster] 
  4. Coderre-Ball AM, Maisonneuve, Martin M, Knox B, Chan-Nguyen S, Chenevert D, Grady C. Exploring the barriers and facilitators for support for psychological self-care and protection from moral distress in the workplace. NAPCRG Annual Meeting. Phoenix, USA. November 18-22, 2022. [Poster] 
  5. Dahrouge S, Roy A, Bayoumi I, Garies S, Rayner J, Lawson J, Morkem R, Cummings M, Wong S, Singer A, Taylor M, Griever M. Using neighbourhood level measures of deprivation to support clinical care. AFHTO Conference. Toronto, Ontario. October 12, 2022. [Oral] 
  6. Dahrouge S, Roy A, Bayoumi I, Garies S, Rayner J, Lawson J, Morkem R, Cummings M, Wong S, Singer A, Taylor M, Griever M. Using neighborhood level ‘Measures of Vulnerability (MOV)’ to address health inequalities. Trillium Primary Care Research Day. Toronto, Ontario. October 14, 2022. [Poster] 
  7. Fonkwe M, Wolfrom B, McDiarmid L. Undergraduate clinical clerkships impacted by COVID-19 pandemic: Experiences of incoming residents at a Canadian family medicine program. International Congress on Academic Medicine (ICAM), Quebec City, Quebec, April 12–18, 2023 [Poster] 
  8. Gozdyra P, Glazier R, Khan S, Premji K, Bayoumi I, Jaakkimainen L, Kiran T, Frymire E, Green ME. Spatial distribution of OHT patients and their geographic accessibility to hospitals. Trillium Primary Care Research Day. Toronto, Ontario. October 14, 2022. [Poster] 
  9. Gozdyra P, Green ME, Glazier R, Khan S, Premji K, Bayoumi I, Jaakkimainen L, Kiran T, Frymire E. Mapping where patients access primary care providers. IPDLN. Edinburgh, Scotland. September 7-9, 2022. [Poster] 
  10. Gozdyra P, Green ME, Jaakkimainen L, Khan S, Glazier R, Premji K, Kiran T, Bayoumi I, Frymire E. Mapping patient access to health care services for improved understanding of patient attribution-in Ontario Health Teams. NAPCRG Annual Meeting. Phoenix, USA. November 18-22, 2022. [Poster] 
  11. Grady C, Chan-Nguyen S, Mathies D, Alam N. Family physician participation in rural Ontario Health Teams: A multiple case study. Annual Rural & Remote Medicine Course. Society of Rural Physicians of Canada. April 21-23, 2022. [Poster] 
  12. Grady C, Chan-Nguyen S, Mathies D, Alam N. Family physician participation in Ontario Health Teams. Family Medicine Forum 2022. Virtual presentation. November 16-19, 2022. [Poster] 
  13. Grady C, Chan-Nguyen S, Mathies D, Alam N. Processes and structures enabling family physician participation in Ontario Health Teams: A multiple case study. NAPCRG Annual Meeting. Phoenix, USA. November 18-22, 2022. [Oral] 
  14. Grady C, Han H, Coderre-Ball A, Kim J, Alam N. Family physicians collaborating for health system integration: A scoping review. NAPCRG Annual Meeting. Phoenix, USA. November 18-22, 2022. [Oral] 
  15. Grady C, Han H, Kim J, Coderre-Ball A, Alam N. Family physicians collaboration for health system integration: A scoping review. Family Medicine Forum 2022. Virtual presentation. November 16-19, 2022. [Poster] 
  16. Green ME, Falk W, Gruben V. Future of Virtual Care Panel. Virtual presentation. March 7, 2022. [Oral] 
  17. Green ME, Frymire E, Khan S, Ivers N, Shuldiner J, Kiran T, Tadrous M, Kwong J, Kerr MV. Primary care attachment patterns and COVID-19 vaccination uptake in Ontario, Canada: Health Service implications. HSRAANZ. Sydney, Australia. November 30-December 2, 2022. [Poster] 
  18. Green ME, Glazier R, Brown J. An introduction to Primary Care in Ontario.  OHT Impact Fellows Orientation. Virtual presentation. June 21, 2022. [Oral] 
  19. Green ME, Glazier R, Frymire E, Khan S, Premji K, Bayoumi I, Jaakkimainen L, Kiran T, Gozdyra P. Using primary care data to inform policy and practice: Implications for primary care HHR needs in Ontario Health Teams. IPDLN. Edinburgh, Scotland. September 7-9, 2022. [Poster] 
  20. Green ME, Glazier RH, Jaakimainen L, Dahrouge S, Bayoumi I, Khan S, Mathews M, Marshall E, Cossette B, Stock D, Kiran T, Premji K, Frymire E. How effective are centralized wait lists in attaching patients to a primary care provider? HSRAANZ. Sydney, Australia. November 30–December 2, 2022. [Poster] 
  21. Green ME, Jaakkimainen L, Khan S, Glazier R, Premji K, Gozdyra P, Kiran T, Bayoumi I, Frymire E. Using Primary care data metrics to inform policy and practice: Human Health Resource implications. NAPCRG Annual Meeting. Phoenix, USA. November 18-22, 2022. [Poster] 
  22. Green ME, Jaakkimainen L, Khan S, Premji K, Glazier R, Kiran T, Bayoumi I, Mathews M, Stock D, Marshall EG, Frymire E. Trends in centralized wait list data for attachment to a primary care provider in Ontario: Health Care Connect: 2011-2021. NAPCRG Annual Meeting. Phoenix, USA. November 18-22, 2022. [Poster] 
  23. Green ME. Risks and limitations of AI for Cancer Research: Global perspectives from a primary care and population health viewpoint. Hood College/Frederick National Laboratory Symposium on AI in Cancer Research and Care. Frederick, USA. September 21, 2022. [Poster] 
  24. Green ME. The Patient’s Medical Home – Evidence from Ontario. PEI Patients Medical Home Symposium. Charlottetown, PEI. April 8, 2022. [Oral] 
  25. Greiver M, Beckles M, Lawson J, Rayner J, Green ME. POPLAR, the Primary Care Ontario Practice-based Learning and Research Network. NAPCRG Practice-Based Research Network (PBRN) Conference. Bethesda, USA. June 3, 2022. [Oral] 
  26. Greiver M, Beckles M, Lawson J, Rayner J, Green ME. POPLAR, the Primary Care Ontario Practice-based Learning and Research Network. University of Toronto DFCM Conference. Virtual presentation. May 6, 2022. [Poster] 
  27. Greiver M, Beckles M, Lawson J, Rayner J, Green ME. POPLAR, the Primary Care Ontario Practice-based Learning and Research Network. HSRAANZ. Sydney, Australia. November 30–December 2, 2022. [Poster] 
  28. Greiver M, Beckles M, Lawson J, Rayner J, Green ME. POPLAR, the Primary Care Ontario Practice-based Learning and Research Network. NAPCRG Annual Meeting. Phoenix, USA.  November 18-22, 2022. [Poster] 
  29. Greiver M, Beckles M, Lawson J, Rayner J. POPLAR, the Primary Care Ontario Practice-based Learning and Research Network. AFHTO Conference. Toronto, Ontario. October 12, 2022. [Poster] 
  30. Greiver M, Beckles M, Lawson J, Rayner J. POPLAR, the Primary Care Ontario Practice-based Learning and Research Network. Trillium Primary Care Research Day. Toronto, Ontario. October 14, 2022. [Poster] 
  31. Hastings-Truelove A, Graves L, Turnridge J, Coderre-Ball AM, Dalgarno N, Lester B. Gaps and Recommendations for Canadian Continuing Professional Development Pain Management and Substance Use Disorder Programs. NAPCRG Annual Meeting. Phoenix, USA. November 18-22, 2022. [Poster] 
  32. Howard M, Wu F, Kiran T, Frymire E, Lapointe-Shaw L, Jaakkimainen L, Green ME, Glazier R. The impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on continuity of care with Ontario family physicians. NAPCRG Annual Meeting. Phoenix, USA. November 18-22. 2022. [Poster] 
  33. Kerr MV, Frymire E, Khan S, Kiran T, Shuldiner J, Green ME. The impact of primary care attachment patterns on COVID-19 vaccination uptake in Ontario. NAPCRG Annual Meeting. Phoenix, USA. November 18-22, 2022. [Poster] 
  34. Kerr MV, Ivers N, Khan S, Frymire E, Shuldiner J, Kiran T, Tadrous M, Kwong J, Green ME. The impact of primary care attachment patterns on COVID-19 vaccination uptake in Ontario. Trillium Primary Care Research Day. Toronto, Ontario. October 14, 2022. [Poster] 
  35. Kiran T, Glazier R, Strauss R, Green ME, Wu F, Lapointe-Shaw L. Are virtual visits in primary care associated with more emergency department use? NAPCRG Annual Meeting. Phoenix, USA. November 18-22, 2022. [Poster] 
  36. Kiran T, Green ME, Wu F, Strauss R, Gozdyra P, Kopp A, Latifovic L, Frymire E, Glazier R. Are Virtual care visits in primary care associated with more emergency department use? HSRAANZ. Sydney, Australia. November 30-December 2, 2022. [Poster] 
  37. Lamothe C, Roy A (supervisor). Voices of Indigenous Students at Queen's University: Wellness Perspectives and Experiences. Undergraduate Student Summer Research Fellowships (USSRF) 2022 Research Day, Queen’s University. Kingston, Ontario. November 14, 2022. [Oral] 
  38. Lee S, Roy A (supervisor). Supporting Resident Physicians Experiencing Person Grief: Resources and Approaches Across Ontario. Department of Family Medicine Grand Rounds, Queen’s University. Kingston, Ontario. September 6, 2022. [Oral] 
  39. Lees J, Theal R, Herman C, Grady C, Barber D. Considerations for creating a Restricted Data Environment with complete primary care electronic medical record data. NAPCRG Annual Meeting. Phoenix, USA. November 18-22, 2022. [Poster] 
  40. Maisonneuve F, Groulx P, Chenevert D, Grady C, Coderre-Ball AM. Investigating Ethical Climate and Workaholism in Healthcare. NAPCRG Annual Meeting. Phoenix, USA. November 18-22, 2022. [Poster] 
  41. Marshall E, Stock D, Buote R, Andrew MK, Breton M, Cossette B, Green ME, Isenor JE, Mathews M, Lenskjold A, MacKenzie A, Martin-Misener R, McDougall B, Mooney M, Moritz L. Emergency department utilization and hospitalizations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions among unattached people actively seeking a primary care provider during the COVID-19 pandemic: A retrospective cohort study. CAHSPR Annual Conference. Virtual presentation. May 31-June 2, 2022. [Oral] 
  42. Moreau J, Instrum C, Lamothe C, Roy A (supervisor). Understanding the holistic wellness of Indigenous university students. Queen’s University Indigenous Research Collaboration Day. Kingston, Ontario. October 28, 2022. [Oral] 
  43. Moreau J, Instrum C, Roy A (supervisor). Indigenous mental services on campus: Research in progress. Networked Environments for Indigenous Health Research (NEIHR) National Gathering of Graduate Students. Whitecap Dakota First Nation, Saskatchewan. June 14-16, 2022. [Oral] 
  44. Newton C, Green ME, Loh L. What does the Outcome of Training Project mean to me. CFPC University Partners Fair. Toronto, Ontario. November 12, 2022. [Poster]  
  45. Pattathil N, Roy A (supervisor). Indigenous-focused approaches to coordinated discharge: a rapid review. Family Medicine Forum of the College of Family Physicians of Canada. Virtual presentation. November 16-19, 2022. [Poster] 
  46. Pelley A, Roy A (supervisor). Environmental scan of programs and services in Ontario aimed at prenatal health promotion for Indigenous peoples and their families. Medical Student Research Showcase, Queen’s University School of Medicine. Kingston, Ontario. November 16, 2022. [Poster] 
  47. Phillips SP et al. Causal mechanisms accounting for gendered differences in mental health status among young Canadians: a novel quantitative analysis. Health Behaviours in School Aged Children annual meeting. Padua, Italy. June 8-10, 2022. [Oral] 
  48. Phillips SP. FutureGen results. CNRS Meeting. France. November 2022. [Oral] 
  49. Premji K, Green ME, Khan S, Glazier R, Schultz S, Mathews M, Nastos S, Frymire E, Ryan BL. Who will be left behind? The anticipated impacts of an aging family physician workforce on primary care patients and physicians in Ontario. Trillium Primary Care Research Day. Toronto, Ontario. October 14, 2022. [Poster] 
  50. Premji K, Ryan B, Frymire E, Khan S, Schultz S, Green ME, Glazier R, Nastos S, Mathews M. Who will be left behind? The anticipated impacts of an aging family physician workforce on primary care patients in Ontario. NAPCRG Annual Meeting. Phoenix, USA. November 18-22, 2022. [Poster] 
  51. Purkey E, Bayoumi I, Knox B, Davison C, Bartels S, Watson A, Carter A, Cole M, Jackson L, Chan-Nguyen S. Mobilizing Community-Led Action: What Helps Families Thrive despite Adversity During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond. NAPCRG Annual Meeting. Phoenix, USA. November 18-22, 2022. [Poster] 
  52. Roy A, Donnelly C, Green ME, Galica J, Tranmer J, Grady C, Slater M, Bell M, Morrison K, Macbeth T, Young A, Claus-Johnson L, Brant K, Nolan D, Gerow L, LaPointe M, Lavallee S, Pattathil N. Centering Indigenous perspectives in the new Frontenac, Lennox & Addington Ontario Health Team–Research in progress. NAPCRG Annual Meeting. Phoenix, USA. November 18-22, 2022. [Poster] 
  53. Roy A, Donnelly C, Green ME, Galica J, Tranmer J, Grady C, Slater M, Bell M, Morrison K, Macbeth T, Young A, Claus-Johnson L, Brant K, Nolan D, Gerow L, LaPointe M, Lavallee S, Pattathil N. Centering Indigenous perspectives and priorities in a Learning Health System: a case study of the new Frontenac, Lennox & Addington Ontario Health Team (Ontario, Canada) – Research in progress. 12th Health Services Research Conference: Resilience, Innovation and Value through Research. HSRAANZ. Sydney, Australia. November 30-December 2, 2022. [Poster] 
  54. Roy A. Academic family medicine as an MD-PhD: myth-busting the hidden curriculum. Queen’s MD-PhD Program Career Talk, Queen’s University School of Medicine. Kingston, Ontario. October 24, 2022. [Oral] 
  55. Roy A. Katarokwi Indigenous Resilience during COVID-19 (KIRC-19): Using community-based, OCAP-centered research to understand the experiences of Indigenous peoples living with chronic health issues in the COVID-19 era. Celebrating 25 years of Indigenous Diabetes Health Circle: Honouring traditional knowledge and research – The journal to diabetes wellness in Indigenous communities. Virtual presentation. October 27-28, 2022. [Oral] 
  56. Saluja K, Dahrouge S, Roy A, Bayoumi I, Garies S, Rayner J, Lawson J, Morkem R, Cummings M, Wong S, Singer A, Taylor M, Griever M. Using neighborhood level ‘Measures of Vulnerability (MOV)’ to address health inequalities. NAPCRG Annual Meeting. Phoenix, USA. November 18-22, 2022. [Poster] 
  57. Schieck C, Schieck J, Khan S, Green ME, Roberts L, Frymire E, Schieck D. Primary care attachment and Emergency Department Visits: Should everyone be attached? Trillium Primary Care Research Day. Toronto, Ontario. October 14, 2022. [Poster]   
  58. Schieck J, Schieck C, Khan S, Green ME, Roberts L, Frymire E, Schieck D. Family Health Teams in Ontario: Is everyone receiving equal care. Trillium Primary Care Research Day. Toronto, Ontario. October 14, 2022. [Poster]                      
  59. Shuldiner J, Nowak D, Ivers N, Lofters A, Kiran T, Kaplan D, Taljaard M, Green ME. Practice facilitation for family physicians to contact patients unvaccinated for COVID-19: a process evaluation. NAPCRG Annual Meeting. Phoenix, USA. November 18-22, 2022. [Poster] 
  60. Slater M, Alden M, Kemp C, Young A, Morrison K, Green ME, Bell M, Tranmer J, Galica J, Grady C, Roy A. Evaluation of real-time collection of patient-reported experience to support continuous improvement. Trillium Primary Care Research Day. Toronto, Ontario. October 14, 2022. [Poster] 
  61. Slater M, Donnelly C, Alden M, Kemp C, Young A, Morrison J, Green ME, Bell M, Tranmer J, Galica J, Grady C, Roy A. Evaluation of real-time collection of patient-reported experience to support continuous improvement – research in progress. NAPCRG Annual Meeting. Phoenix, USA. November 18-22, 2022. [Poster] 
  62. Vafaei A, Stewart J, Phillips SP. Predictors of self-rated health and satisfaction with health. A machine learning analysis. Society for Epidemiologic Research (SER) Annual Conference. Chicago, USA. June 14-17, 2022. [poster] 
  63. Wells L, Phillips SP, Gee K. Medical device design and use: what does sex have to do with it? Centre for Health Innovation, Queen’s University Conference. Kingston, Ontario. June 6-7, 2022. [Oral]  
  64. Xiao J, Mathews M, Hedden L, Lukewich J, Brown JB, Green ME, Marshall E, McCracken R, Norful A, Poitras ME, Sibbald S, Tranmer J. The impact of funding models on the integration of registered nurses in primary health care teams. Trillium Primary Care Research Day. Toronto, Ontario. October 14, 2022. [Poster] 
  65. Yogarajah A, Bayat A, Roy A (supervisor). Determinants of Poverty Screening for Ontario Family Physicians (Work-in-Progress). Trillium Primary Health Care Research Day. Toronto, Ontario. October 14, 2022. [Oral] 

Faculty Conference Presentations from the 2021-2022 year are listed below:

  1. Bayoumi I, Davison CM, Purkey E, Watson A, Traviss S, Nolan D, Mitchell D, Kehoe J. Service redesign to mitigate the social and emotional impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic for off reserve Indigenous peoples. Canadian Public Health Association COVID-19 Research Forum. Virtual Forum. April 22, 2021. [Oral]
  2. Breton M, Smithman MA, Deslauriers V, Cossette B, Guénette L, Godard-Sebillotte S, Sourial N, Hudon C, Laberge M, Ayn C, Frymire E, Isenor J, Green M, Nesto S, Marshall EG. COVID-19 – An opportunity to improve access to primary care in Quebec? Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research (CAHSPR). Virtual Conference. May 19-21, 2021. [Oral]
  3. Dahrouge S, Morkem R, Roy A, Rayner J, Queenan J, Garies S, Cummings M, Lawson J, Goulet D, Bayoumi I. Identifying appropriate measures of deprivation for use with primary care health records. North American Primary Care Research Group Practice-based Research Network (PBRN) Conference. Virtual Conference. June 24-25, 2021. [Oral]
  4. Davison C, Purkey E. The Eastern Burma Retrospective Mortality Survey: A Story of Implementation and Partnership. Public Health Sciences 2021-22 Seminar Series. Virtual Seminar. March 23, 2022. [Oral]
  5. Davison CM, Purkey E, Watson A, Bayoumi I (2021). The Health Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic for Young People. Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences – 63rd Annual Academic Summit. Virtual Conference. April 30, 2021. [Oral]
  6. Davison CM, Purkey E, Watson A, Bayoumi I. (2021). COVID-19 pandemic and increasing health vulnerabilities among youth. COVID-19 Pandemic and Public Health. Department of Health, Social Work and Social Sciences and the School of Public Health, Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences. International Online Conference. April 16, 2021. [Oral]
  7. Davison CM, Purkey E, Watson A, Bayoumi I. Changes in Substance Use Among Canadian Young People Since the Onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Canadian Public Health Association COVID-19 Research Forum. Virtual Forum. April 21, 2021. [Oral]
  8. DiMaio N, Roy A. Cultural Safety and Healthcare Accessibility for Indigenous People. Family Medicine Forum. Virtual Conference. November 10-13, 2021. [Oral]
  9. Fors S, Phillips S, Rodrigues R. Gender, health, and care: an intersectional approach. Karolinska Institute. Stockholm, Sweden. June 7, 2021. [Oral]
  10. Garcha I, Phillips S. The new age of Framingham Risk Score: Identifying sources of bias in AI algorithms designed to improve cardiovascular risk assessment. Queen’s University Faculty of Health Sciences Research Showcase. October 2021. [Poster]
  11. Gazendam N, Cote C, Phillips S, Gazendam MK, Townend A, Grady C. Adolescent perspectives on the COVID-19 pandemic: considerations in the provision of primary virtual care. Association of Family Health Teams of Ontario (AFHTO). Virtual Conference. 2021. [Poster]
  12. Gazendam N, Cote C, Phillips S, Gazendam, MK, Townend A, Grady C. A qualitative study of adolescent perspectives on the COVID-19 pandemic: considerations in the provision of primary virtual care. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Virtual Conference. 2021. [Poster]
  13. Goulet D, Bayoumi I, Bhatti S, Cummings M, Dahrouge S, Garies S, Greiver M, Lawson J, Morkem R, Raynor J, Roy A, Singer A, Taylor M. Identifying appropriate neighbourhood-level measures of vulnerability for use with primary care health records. Trillium Primary Health Care (PHC) Research Day. Virtual Conference. October 15, 2021. [Oral]
  14. Grady C, Chan-Nguyen S, Mathies D, Alam N. (2022). Family physician participation in rural Ontario Health Teams: A multiple case study. 29th Rural & Remote Medicine Course. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. April 21-23, 2022. [Poster]
  15. Grady C, Han H, Kim J, Coderre-Ball A. Family physicians collaborating for health system integration: A scoping review. Trillium Primary Health Care (PHC) Research Day. Virtual Conference. October 15, 2021. [Oral]
  16. Green ME, Kiran T, Jaakimainen L, Bayoumi I, Premji K, Khan S, Fymire E, Glazier R. Exploring the characteristics of patients with uncertain attachment to their primary care provider in Ontario, Canada. World Conference of Family Doctors (Wonca). Virtual Conference. Paper 653. November 22-27, 2021. [Poster]
  17. Kiran T, Green ME, Latifovic L, Wu F, Frymire E, Kopp A, Glazier R. Did the COVID-19 pandemic cause family physicians to stop practice? Results from Ontario, Canada. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Virtual Conference. November 19, 2021. [Oral]
  18. Morkem R, Barber D, Flemming J, Queenan J, Theal R, Kehar M. Screening patterns and identification of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in obese children in Canadian primary care. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Virtual Conference. November 19-23, 2021. [Oral]
  19. Pattathil N, Roy A. Identifying Indigenous-focused indicators for healthcare systems: a rapid review. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Virtual Conference. November 19-23, 2021. [Poster]
  20. Phillips S, Vafaei A, Fors S, Rodrigues R. What are the characteristics of older adults who receive formal or informal care: a novel analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA). Canadian Association of Gerontology. October 2021. [Oral]
  21. Phillips S, Vafaei A, Rodrigues R. CIHR/Gender-Net: Intersectionality Workshop. Virtual workshop. May 5, 2021. [Oral]
  22. Phillips S, Vafaei A. The Intersectional Impact of Sex and Social Factors on Subjective Health: Analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA). Society for Epidemiologic Research annual conference. USA. June 22, 2021. [Poster]
  23. Phillips S. Doing Research, and Supervising Residents’ Scholarly Projects (regional). Department of Family Medicine, Queen’s University (Matrix Retreat). October 2021. [Oral]
  24. Phillips S. FutureGen Project: Integrating Intersectionality in Research. PhD workshop. May 2021. [Oral]
  25. Phillips S. FutureGen Project: Integrating sex/gender in quantitative methods. International workshop. June 2021. [Oral]
  26. Phillips S. Gender and subjective health, gender and care-receiving: making sense of unexpected findings from the CLSA. CLSA symposium series. October 2021. [Oral]
  27. Phillips S. Transforming Care Conference: Introduction to intersectionality theory and related quantitative methods. Symposium. Italy. June 24, 2021. [Oral]
  28. Purkey E, Bayoumi I, Watson A, Davison C. COVID-19 across the lifespan: Implications for recovery. COVID-19 and Public Health Forum. Canadian Public Health Association Conference. Virtual Conference. April 21, 2021. [Oral]
  29. Purkey E, Bayoumi I, Watson A, Fu M, Davison C. Cost of COVID-19: Using life course theory as a lens to understand the consequences of the pandemic. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Virtual Conference. November 2021. [Oral]
  30. Purkey E, Woollard R, MacMillan H. Family violence what family doctors need to know. Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Virtual Forum. November 2021. [Oral]
  31. Purkey E. COVID-19 Across he Life Course: Implications for Recovery. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Virtual Conference. November 2021. [Oral]
  32. Queenan J, Theal R, Morkem R, Kinsella L, Barber D. Patterns of High vs. Standard dose flu vaccinations in Canadian Primary Care: A Baseline Cohort Pilot Study. Trillium Primary Health Care (PHC) Research Day. Virtual Conference. October 15, 2021. [Poster]
  33. Queenan J, Theal R, Morkem R, Kinsella L, Barber D. Patterns of High vs. Standard dose flu vaccinations in Canadian Primary Care: A Baseline Cohort Pilot Study. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Virtual Conference. November 19-23, 2021. [Poster]
  34. Theal R, Paglialonga A, Kyba R, Keshavjee K, Barber D, Guergachi A. Applying patient segmentation in primary care to develop peer-to-peer support groups for patients with Type 2 Diabetes. Trillium Primary Health Care (PHC) Research Day. Virtual Conference. October 15, 2021. [Oral]

Faculty Conference Presentations from the 2020-2021 year are listed below:

  1. Anderson J, Shallow S, Simpson M. Resource utilization in clinically suspected rotator cuff tears at first presentation: A retrospective observational study. 2020 Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine (event cancelled)  Presentations published in the Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine. May 2020; 30(3); E102.[Poster]

Faculty Conference Presentations from the 2019-2020 year are listed below:

  1. Bayoumi I, Fournier J, Premji K, Green ME, Frymire E, Glazier R. Consequences of an intervention to address lack of attachment to primary health care: A scoping review. Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research (CAHSPR). Halifax, Nova Scotia. May 29-31, 2019. [Poster]
  2. Costanian C, Dahrouge S, Howard M, Johnston S, Tranmer J, Heale R, Agarwal G, Brown J, Glazier R, Muldoon L, Rayner J, Mulder C, Belsito L, Green ME.  The relationship between primary care practice organizational characteristics and chronic disease prevention and management. Trillium Primary Healthcare Research Day. Toronto, Ontario. June 5, 2019. [Poster]
  3. Costanian C, Dahrouge S, Howard M, Johnston S, Tranmer J, Heale R, Agarwal G, Brown J, Glazier R, Muldoon L, Rayner J, Mulder C, Belsito L, Green ME.  The relationship between primary care practice organizational characteristics and chronic disease prevention and management. North American Research Group (NAPCRG). Toronto, Ontario. November 16-20, 2019. [Poster]
  4. Dahrouge S, Costanian C, Maksimovic S, Rayner J, Glazier R, Green ME, Mulder C, Belsito L, Aggarwal G. Describing quality improvement initiatives in Ontario: Results from a cross sectional study on primary healthcare practices. Trillium Primary Healthcare Research Day. Toronto, Ontario. June 5, 2019. [Poster] 
  5. Dahrouge S, Costanian C, Maksimovic S, Rayner J, Glazier R, Green ME, Mulder C, Belsito L, Aggarwal G. Describing quality improvement initiatives in Ontario: Results from a cross sectional study on primary healthcare practices. North American Research Group (NAPCRG). Toronto, Ontario. November 16-20, 2019. [Oral]
  6. Donnelly CGreen ME, Brauer P, McCarthy L, Tranmer J, French S, Miller J, Richardson J, Johnston S, Ashcroft R. Team based primary care: Examining the patient encounters of interprofessional health providers. North American Research Group (NAPCRG). Toronto, Ontario. November 16-20, 2019. [Poster]
  7. D'Urzo K, Flood S, Shallow S, Howse K, D'Urzo A, Tomosone J. Determining the impact of an educational intervention on family residents' social cognitions and behaviour for discussing physical activity. University of Toronto Department of Community and Family Medicine Conference. Toronto, Ontario. April 5, 2019. [Poster]
  8. Grad R, Léger D, Schuster T, Adler S, Aman M, Archibald D, Beaulieu MC, Chmelicek J, Cornelissen E, Couture EM, Delleman B, Hadj-Mimoune S, Horvey S, Kaczorowski J, Macaluso S, Mintsioulis S, Murdoch S, Ng B, Pluye P, Rangwala S, Rudkin T, Rousseau M, Papineau A, Schabort I, Schultz K, Snow P, Wong E, Wu P, Brailovsky C. Does spaced education encourage learning through clinical cases? Multi-site randomized controlled trial. North American Research Group (NAPCRG). Toronto, Ontario. November 16-20, 2019. [Poster] 
  9. Green ME for Walker J. Patterns of diabetes prevalence and incidence in First Nations people in Ontario: Implications for health care delivery and organization. The Health Services and Policy Research Conference (HRAANZ). Auckland, New Zealand. December 4-6, 2019. [Oral]
  10. Green ME. Patient attachment to their primary care provider: An updated approach for application to health reforms in Ontario, Canada. The Health Services and Policy Research Conference (HRAANZ). Auckland, New Zealand. December 4-6, 2019. [Oral]
  11. Green ME. First Nations path towards reconciliatory research in diabetes. Invited Symposium Diabetes Canada/CESM Meeting. Winnipeg, Manitoba. 2019. [Oral] 
  12. Green ME. Health system transformation in Ontario. Kingston Community Health Care Centre Annual General Meeting. Kingston, Ontario. 2019. [Oral]
  13. Green ME. Update on the patients' medical home. Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Vancouver, British Columbia. October 30-November 3, 2019. [Oral]
  14. Green ME, Glazier R, Kiran T, Fournier J, Khan S, Bayoumi I, Lofters A, Frymire E, Jaakkimainen L. Who really has a primary care provider in Ontario? Understanding attachment and unattachment. Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research (CAHSPR). Halifax, Nova Scotia. May 29-31, 2019. [Poster]
  15. Green ME, Gozdyra P, Kiran T, Frymire E, Premji K,  Jaakkimainen L, Lofters A, Khan S, Fournier J, Glazier R. Geographic variation in the distribution of unattached patients to a primary care provider in Ontario. North American Research Group (NAPCRG). Toronto, Ontario. November 16-20, 2019. [Poster]
  16. Green ME, Kiran T, Frymire E, Premji K, Jaakkimainen L, Lofters A, Khan S, Fournier J, Glazier R. A new approach to defining the unattached patient: Methodological considerations in a health administrative data algorithm. North American Research Group (NAPCRG). Toronto, Ontario. November 16-20, 2019. [Poster]
  17. Griffiths J, Schultz K, Dalgarno N, Han H. Feedback on feedback: turning the tables. North American Research Group (NAPCRG). Toronto, Ontario. November 16-20, 2019. [Poster]
  18. Hall Barber K, Leung C, Scott A, Desmarais E, Roberts L, MacDaid J. Safer opioid prescribing at the Queen's Family Health Team. International Conference on Quality in Primary Care. Toronto, Ontario. November 15, 2019. [Poster] 
  19. Lynch S, Donnelly CMorkem R, Gupta N, French S, Tranmer J, Nguyen P, Green ME.  Characterizing patients seen by pharmacists in interprofessional primary care teams in Ontario, Canada: A linkage study. North American Research Group (NAPCRG). Toronto, Ontario. November 16-20, 2019. [Poster]
  20. MacDonald SLeBlanc S, Dalgarno N, Martin MSchultz K, LeFleche J, Fundytus A, Walker R, Taylor D, Smith K, van Wylick R, Egan R. Developing a MAiD curriculum in specialty residency training programs. The International Conference on Residency Education (ICRE). Ottawa, Ontario. September 28, 2019. [Oral]
  21. MacDonald S, LeBlanc S, Dalgarno N, Zimmerman D, Schultz K, Johnston E, Martin M. Developing and implementing a medical assistance in dying curriculum in a family medicine residency training program. University of British Columbia Research Forum. Vancouver, British Columbia. September 2019. [Oral]
  22. Martin M, Phillips SP. Are eConsults patient-centred? North American Research Group (NAPCRG). Toronto, Ontario. November 16-20, 2019. [Poster]
  23. McKenzie M, Purkey E. Experiences of death, dying, and accessing the palliative healthcare system for homeless and vulnerably housed individuals: A mixed methods study in the South East Local Health Integration Network. North American Research Group (NAPCRG). Toronto, Ontario. November 16-20, 2019. [Oral]
  24. Miller J, Donnelly C, Lynch S, Vader K, Bobbette N, Varette K, Patel R, Moore K, Wannamaker R. Evaluating the outcomes and experiences of chronic pain self-management support and opioid de-prescribing in primary care. North American Research Group (NAPCRG). Toronto, Ontario. November 16-20, 2019. [Poster]
  25. Montesanti S, Henderson R, Crowshoe L, Leduc C, Green ME. Advancing Indigenous Primary Health Care Policy in Alberta, Canada. The Health Services and Policy Research Conference (HRAANZ). Auckland, New Zealand. December 4-6, 2019. [Oral]
  26. Morkem R, Queenan J, Barber DPrevalence and management of dyslipidemia. Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Vancouver, British Columbia. October 30-November 3, 2019. [Poster]
  27. Morkem R, Queenan J, Barber DPrevalence and management of dyslipidemia in primary care practices. North American Research Group (NAPCRG). Toronto, Ontario. November 16-20, 2019. [Poster]
  28. Morkem R, Queenan J, Wong S, Barber DAntimicrobial resistant infections in Canadian primary care. North American Research Group (NAPCRG). Toronto, Ontario. November 16-20, 2019. [Poster]
  29. Phillips SP. AFMC Strategic Policy Forum. The Canadian Conference on Medical Education. Niagra Falls, Ontario. April 15, 2019. [Plenary Keynote]
  30. Phillips SP, et al. Development and application of a checklist to assess sex/gender considerations in interventions to promote physical activity and/or reduce sedentary behavior in children. International Society of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity Conference (ISBNPA). Prague, Czech Republic. June 4-7, 2019. [Poster]
  31. Phillips SP, et al. Geneffects – Intervention effects on the movement and sitting behaviour of children and adolescents from a sex/gender perspective. Berlin, Germany. September 2019. [Paper]
  32. Phillips SP, Lakkadghatwala R. Can a brief intervention build preschoolers’ resilience? Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Vancouver, British Columbia. October 30-November 3, 2019. [Poster]
  33. Phillips SPLakkadghatwala R. Can a brief intervention build preschoolers’ resilience? Work In Progress. North American Research Group (NAPCRG). Toronto, Ontario. November 16-20, 2019. [Poster]
  34. Phillips SP, Yu J. Time trends in youth anxiety over the past 20 years. Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Vancouver, British Columbia. October 30-November 3, 2019. [Poster]
  35. Premji K, Glazier R, Green ME, Kiran T, Freeman T, Ryan B, Hogg W.  Patient-reported access to primary care in urban Ontario: Is it associated with physician receipt of an Access Bonus? North American Research Group (NAPCRG). Toronto, Ontario. November 16-20, 2019. [Poster]
  36. Purkey E, Bartels S, Davison C. A novel tool to examine parenting in adversity: A SenseMaker study. North American Research Group (NAPCRG). Toronto, Ontario. November 16-20, 2019. [Poster]
  37. Purkey E, MacKenzie M. Experiences of healthcare among the homeless and vulnerably housed a qualitative study: Opportunities for equity-oriented health care. North American Research Group (NAPCRG). Toronto, Ontario. November 16-20, 2019. [Poster]
  38. Purkey E, MacKenzie M, Lakkadghatwala R. Evolution of the physician-patient relationship throughout training into practice in the context of the "difficult patient": Implications for trauma-informed care and provider well-being. North American Research Group (NAPCRG). Toronto, Ontario. November 16-20, 2019. [Poster]
  39. Queenan J, Wong S, Ehsani-Moghaddam B, Morkem RTracking Lyme disease cases and tick bites using Electronic Medical Records: A proof-of-concept. North American Research Group (NAPCRG). Toronto, Ontario. November 16-20, 2019. [Poster]
  40. Queenan J, Wong S, Morkem R, Barber D. Antimicrobial resistant infections in Canada. Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Vancouver, British Columbia. October 30-November 3, 2019. [Poster]
  41. Roy A, Hameed S. The responses of Canadian medical education bodies and institutions to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's Calls to Action: A scoping review and thematic analysis of documents. Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Vancouver, British Columbia. October 30-November 3, 2019. [Oral]
  42. Roy A, Hameed S. Medical education and the TRC Calls to Action. Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Vancouver, British Columbia. October 30-November 3, 2019. [Poster]
  43. Schultz K, Griffiths J, Dalgarno N, Han H, Van Melle E. CBME implementation: Are we transforming the culture of assessment? The International Conference on Residency Education (ICRE). Ottawa, Ontario. September 27, 2019. [Oral]
  44. Schultz K, McGregor T, Pincock R, Nichols K, Pariag J, Seema J. Supporting the development of resident self-assessment skills using CBME assessment data. Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Vancouver, British Columbia. October 30-November 3, 2019. [Poster]
  45. Van Iersel R, Grady C, Han H, Roberts L. Effectively engaging physicians in the NSM region to enable improved patient care. North American Research Group (NAPCRG). Toronto, Ontario. November 16-20, 2019. [Poster]
  46. Ward M, Grady C, Esperanzate P, Osborne E, Wolfrom B, Han H, Roberts L. Do community family medicine preceptors prepare for academic promotion? Assessment of interest and understanding of process. Consortium for Longitudinal Clerkships (CLIC). Vancouver, British Columbia. October 27-30, 2019. [Poster]
  47. Ward M, Grady C, Esperanzate P, Osborne E, Wolfrom B, Han H, Roberts L. Do community family medicine preceptors prepare for academic promotion? Assessment of interest and understanding of process. North American Research Group (NAPCRG). Toronto, Ontario. November 16-20, 2019. [Poster]
  48. Zevin B, Dalgarno, N, Martin M, Grady C, Matusinec J, Houlden R, Birtwhistle R, Smith K, Morkem R, Barber D. Barriers and facilitators to managing morbid obesity in primary care. Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Vancouver, British Columbia. October 30-November 3, 2019. [Oral]
  49. Zevin B, Dalgarno N, Martin M, Sivapalan N, Chan L, Houlden R, Birtwhistle R, Smith K, Morkem R, Barber D.  Management of Patients with Morbid Obesity in Primary Care. Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Vancouver, British Columbia. October 30-November 3, 2019. [Poster]
  50. Zevin B, Dalgarno N, Martin M, Grady C, Matusinec J, Houlden R, Birtwhistle R, Smith K, Morkem R, Barber D. Barriers and facilitators to managing patients with class II and III obesity in primary care: A qualitative study. The Canadian Surgery Forum. Montreal, Quebec. September 7, 2019. [Oral]
  51. Zevin B, Dalgarno N, Martin M, Sivapalan N, Chan L, Houlden R, Birtwhistle R, Smith K, Morkem R, Barber D. Survey of perceptions and educational needs of primary care providers in Ontario, Canada regarding management of patients with morbid obesity. The Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons Annual Meeting. Baltimore, Maryland. April 2019. [Poster]
  52. Zevin B, Sivapalan N, Chan L, Cofie N, Dalgarno N, Barber D. Factors that influence family physicians' referrals for bariatric surgery: A systematic review. Canadian Conference on Medical Education (CCME). Niagra Falls, Ontario. April 2019. [Poster]

Faculty Conference Presentations from the 2018-2019 year are listed below:

  1. Adendium D, Baldwin H, Sugie J, Hoy K, Matusinec J, Braybrook H, Hall-Barber K. Does gender of resident affect the number of pap smears performed during residency? Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Toronto, Ontario. November 14-17, 2018. [Poster]
  2. Adler A, Leger D, Aman M, Archibald D, Beaulieu MC, Schultz K, et al. Enrollment in a multi-site RCT of a Mobile App. Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Toronto, Ontario. November 14-17, 2018. [Poster]
  3. Barber D, Morkem R, Anvari M, Dalgarno N, Houlden R, Zevin B. Examining the gap between patients eligible for bariatric surgery and those being referred in South Eastern Ontario. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 12, 2018. [Poster]
  4. Barber D, Sivapalan N, Chan L, Dalgarno N, Martin M, Zevin B. Factors influencing family physicians’ referral for bariatric surgery: A systematic review. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 11, 2018. [Oral]
  5. Baxter N, Greenblatt E, Richardson H, Green ME, Lajkosz K, Korkidakis A, Hanna T, Robinson A, Booth C. Infertility diagnosis in female adolescent and young adult survivors of non-gynecological cancers: A population-based cohort study. European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology Annual Meeting. Barcelona, 2018. [Oral]
  6. Bayoumi I, Schultz S, Glazier R. Funding equity for patients with mental illness under primary care reform in Ontario, Canada. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 12, 2018. [Oral]
  7. Bobbette N, Donnelly C, Tranmer J, Ouellette-Kuntz H, Lysaght R. Interprofessional care for adults with intellectual & developmental disabilities. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 12, 2018. [Poster]
  8. Breton M, Smithman MA, Sasseville M, Kreindler S, Beausejour M, Sutherland J, Green M, Jbilou J, Shaw J,  Marshall E, Crooks VA, Brousselle A, Contandriopoulos D, Wong S. How centralized waiting lists work in universal healthcare systems and implications for primary care: A realist review. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 10, 2018. [Poster]
  9. Dalgarno N, Griffiths J, Schultz K. Competency-based medical education implementation: How are we shifting the culture of assessment? 2018 World Summit on CBME. Basel, Switzerland. August 25-29, 2018. [Oral]
  10. Dalgarno N, Han H, Schultz K, Griffiths J. Feedback on feedback. Improving preceptor feedback on electronic workplace-based daily assessments in a competency-based medical education world. International Conference on Residency Education (ICRE). Halifax, Nova Scotia. October 18-20, 2018. [Poster]
  11. Dalgarno N, LeBlanc S, MacDonald S, Fundytus A, Walker R, Taylor D, Smith K, Martin M, van Wylick R, Egan R, Schultz K. Developing a Medical Assistance in Dying curriculum in specialty residency training programs. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 12, 2018. [Poster]
  12. Donnelly C, DePaul V, Cooper H, Hand C, Letts L, McGrath C, Moffatt A, Prowse A, Bayoumi I, Berkok U,  Richardson J, Rudman D, Tranmer J. Interprofessional primary care teams: Supporting age friendly communities. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 12, 2018. [Poster] 
  13. Donnelly C, Green M, Birtwhistle R, Morkem R, Tranmer J, French S, Esperanzate P, Leavitt A, Lynch S. Impact of interprofessional primary care health providers on health utilization for individuals with diabetes: A linkage study. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 10, 2018. [Poster]
  14. Ehsani B, Queenan J, MacKenzie J, Birtwhistle R. Predictive modeling for hunter syndrome: An example of patient classification and risk prediction for a rare disease using electronic medical records from the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network (CPCSSN). North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 12, 2018. [Poster]
  15. Gao G, Di Tomasso J, Chan Tai Kong A, Dawson M, Hall-Barber K, Mihalova T. Impact and correlates of outside use within an academic Family Health Organization (FHO). Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Toronto, Ontario. November 14-17, 2018. [Poster]
  16. Gilic F, Sempowski I, Blagojevic A, Schultz K. “Nightmares” course is an effective acute care teaching tool for family medicine residents. Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Toronto, Ontario. November 14-17, 2018. [Oral]
  17. Grady C, Knarr N, Wolfrom B, Schultz K. Defining learning objectives and assessment of leadership skills to inform curriculum in family medicine postgraduate program. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 10, 2018. [Poster]
  18. Grady C, Wolfrom B, Dalgarno N, Schultz K, Bishop K, Edwards P, Chan W, Laverty C, Roberts L. Integrating a leadership curriculum into a family medicine residency program. 2018 International Conference on Residency Education (ICRE). Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 20, 2018. [Oral]
  19. Green ME, Katz A, Hassani K, Avery Kinew K, Emond J, Lyngard D, Zaran H, Stewart B, Harris T, Young K. Engaging with Indigenous Communities: Lessons from three Community-Based Primary Health Care (CBPHC) 12-Teams and the SPOR Primary and Integrated Health Care Innovations Network (PIHCIN). Joint Meeting: Accelerating the Impact of Cross Jurisdictional Primary Health Care Research in Canada. Montreal, December 2018. [Oral]
  20. Green M, Premji K, Frymire E, Bayoumi I, Gozdyra P, Jaakkimainen L, Kiran T, Lofters A, Glazier R. Early results in studying primary care reform and its impact on patients with no attachment to primary health care providers in Ontario, 2016/17. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 12, 2018. [Poster]
  21. Green ME, Wilson R, Kidd M. Implementation of the Patients Medical Home Model: The Canadian experience. World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA), Seoul, South Korea. October 2018. [Oral]
  22. Gunaseelan V, Jiang P, Parkin P, Osmond M, Medline A, Birken C, Maguire J, Bayoumi I, Borkhoff C. Evaluating the predictive validity of the Nipissing District Developmental Screen in primary care settings at the 18-month health supervision visit. Canadian Pediatric Society. Toronto, Ontario. May 6, 2018. [Poster]
  23. Hunter K, Purkey E. Comprehensive survey to identify health behavior risks of adolescents in rural Uganda. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 11, 2018. [Poster]
  24. Kiran T, DeWit Y, Green M, Kopp A, Schultz S; Yeritsyan N, Haj-Ali W, Glazier R. The association between physician practice model and timely access to primary care in Ontario, Canada. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 10, 2018. [Oral]
  25. Knarr N, Grady C, Wolfrom B, Schultz K. Defining learning objectives and assessment of leadership skills to inform curriculum in family medicine postgraduate program. 2018 International Conference on Residency Education (ICRE). Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 20, 2018. [Oral]
  26. MacDonald S, Leblanc S, Dalgarno N, Zimmerman D, Schultz K, Johnston E, Martin M. Developing a medical assistance in dying curriculum in a family medicine residency training program. Canadian Conference on Medical Education (CCME). Niagra Falls, Ontario. April 13-16, 2019. [Oral]
  27. MacDonald S, LeBlanc S, Dalgarno N, Schultz K, Martin M. Developing a medical assistance in dying curriculum in specialty residency training programs. Third International Conference on End of Life Law, Ethics, Policy, and Practice. Ghent, Belgium. March 7 – 9, 2019. [Oral]
  28. Miller J, Vader K, Williams A, Donnelly C, Grady C. Exploring the perspectives of patients and healthcare providers towards a new physiotherapist-led primary care model for low back pain in Ontario, Canada: A qualitative study using interpretive description. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 10, 2018. [Poster]
  29. Morkem R, Birtwhistle R, Queenan J, Handelman K, Barber D. The prescribing and monitoring of antipsychotics in primary care practices in the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 12, 2018. [Poster]
  30. Morkem R, Queenan J, Barber D. Material and social deprivation and receipt of opioid medication in primary care. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 12, 2018. [Poster]
  31. Morkem R, Barber D, Queenan J, Birtwhistle R, Handelman K. The prescribing of antipsychotic medications to children with ADHD in the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance. 38th Annual Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Conference Network. Halifax, Nova Scotia. September 17, 2018. [Poster]
  32. Parpia R, Parkin P, Borkhoff C, Bayoumi I. Association of measures of marginalization and use of Ontario Community Health Centres for preventative and social determinants of health-related care in young children. Pediatric Academic Societies. Toronto, Ontario. May 7, 2018. [Poster]
  33. Phillips SP. Can pigs give us pep? Saturday Lecture Series, Queen’s University. Kingston, Ontario. January 14, 2019. [Oral]
  34. Phillips SP, Lakkadghatwala R. Can a brief clinical intervention help parents build preschoolers’ social and emotional strengths? North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 12, 2018. [Poster]
  35. Phillips SP. How to address sex and gender in research methods, analysis, and interpretation. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 12, 2018. [Oral]
  36. Phillips SP. Gender, genetics, generations and medicine. Homecoming Continuing Medical Education, Queen’s University. Kingston, Ontario. October 20, 2018. [Oral]
  37. Phillips SP. Professionalism, professionalization, compassion and empathy: An untenable co-existence? The Canadian Conference on Medical Education. Halifax, Nova Scotia. April 28-May 1, 2018. [Oral]
  38. Phillips SP. Professional power meets gender vulnerability: Sexual harassment of medical women. 19th Annual Women’s Health Care Seminar. Toronto, Ontario. April 26, 2018. [Oral]
  39. Phillips SP. Mood improves over time in older adults. Canadian Geriatrics Society. Montreal, Quebec. April 19-21, 2018. [Oral]
  40. Premji K, Ryan B, Hogg W, Glazier R, Wodchis W, Frymire E, Freeman T, Kiran T, Green M. Does patient-reported access to primary care correlate with access bonus achievement? A study of an Ontario “Pay-for-performance” incentive payment. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 12, 2018. [Poster]
  41. Purkey E. Creating a locally driven research agenda for the ethnic minorities of Eastern Myanmar. Canadian Conference on Global Health 2018. Toronto, Ontario. November 19-21, 2018. [Oral]
  42. Purkey E, Beckett T, Soucie K, MacKenzie M, Davison C, Bartels S, Korpal D. Experience of Emergency Department use among persons with elevated ACE scores. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 12, 2018. [Poster]
  43. Purkey E, MacKenzie M. Palliative care and end of life needs of vulnerably housed. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 11, 2018. [Oral]
  44. Purkey E. What can health workers do to address violence endemic in their communities (part 1&2). 2018 Network: TUFH Conference. Limerick, Ireland. August 16-20, 2018. [Oral]
  45. Purkey E. Pigiaqtitsijiit as a Cornerstone of Community Wellness: Collaborative training for emerging leaders in Arviat, Nunavut. Indigenous Health Conference. Toronto, Ontario. May 24-26, 2018. [Oral]
  46. Purkey E. Preliminary results: Adverse Childhood Experiences as a predictor of emergency room utilization. CAEP 2018: Strengthening Connections, Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians. Calgary Alberta. May 26 – 30, 2018. [Oral]
  47. Queenan J, Barber D, Birtwhistle R, Butt D, Drummond N, Greiver M, Lussier MT, Manca D, Richard C, Taylor M. Evaluating the implementation of The Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network Data Presentation Tool (CPCSSN-DPT). North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 10, 2018. [Poster]
  48. Rajaram A, Patel N, Hickey Z, Newbigging J, Worlfrom B. Training medical students and residents in the use of Electronic Health Records: A systematic review of the literature. The Canadian Conference on Medical Education. Niagara Falls, Ontario. April 14, 2019. [Poster]
  49. Schultz K, Wycliffe-Jones K, O’Keefe D. Avoiding potholes and road-blocks: Family Medicine residency program directors share lessons learned about what works in successful CBME implementation. International Conference on Residency Education (ICRE). Halifax, Nova Scotia. October 18-20, 2018. [Workshop]
  50. Thorpe C, Brown J, Mowat S, Hameed S, Scime N, Green M. Strategies for engaging family physicians in primary health care system change. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 12, 2018. [Poster]
  51. Vakil C. Physician advocacy and the nuclear energy industry. Pegasus Conference 2018: From evidence to action. Toronto, Ontario. April 28, 2018. [Oral]
  52. Van der Goes T, Schultz K.  The Preceptor as the assessment tool.  2018 World Summit on CBME.  Basel, Switzerland. August 25-29, 2018. [Poster]
  53. Ward M, Schultz K, Griffiths J, Grady C, Roberts L. Understanding and promoting educational scholarship among community family medicine preceptors. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 10, 2018. [Poster]
  54. Wolfrom B, Grady C, Dalgarno N, Schultz K, Bishop K, Edwards P, Chan W, Laverty C, Roberts L. Integrating a leadership curriculum into a family medicine residency program. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 10, 2018. [Poster]
  55. Wong S, Langton J, Katz A, Fortin M, Godwin M, Green ME, Grunfeld E, Hassani K, Kendall C, Liddy C, Ploeg J, Wodchis W, Haggerty  J. Cross-jurisdictional research in Canada: Developing common indicators across 12 CBPHC Teams. Joint Meeting: Accelerating the Impact of Cross Jurisdictional Primary Health Care Research in Canada. Montreal, Quebec. December 2018. [Oral]
  56. Wu P, Leger D, Adler S, Arman M, Archibald, Schultz K, et al. Does spaced-education encourage clinical case completion in residency? Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Toronto, Ontario. November 14-17, 2018. [Poster]
  57. Wycliffe-Jones K, O’Keefe D, Schultz K. Learn from our experience! Family Medicine Residency Program Directors share lessons learned about CBME implementation in Canada.  2018 World Summit on CBME.  Basel, Switzerland. August 25-29, 2018. [Oral]
  58. Zevin B, Dalgarno N, Martin M, Grady C, Chan L, Houlden R, Birtwhistle R, Smith K, Morkem R, Barber D.  The management of morbid obesity in primary care: A mixed methods study. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). Chicago, Illinois. November 10, 2018. [Poster]
  59. Zevin B, Morkem R, Barber D, Anvari M, Dalgarno N, Houlden R, Smith K. Examining the Gap Between Eligible and Referred Patients for Bariatric Surgery in South Eastern Ontario. Obesity Summit, Ottawa, Ontario. April 2019. [Special Feature Pecha Kucha Oral presentation & Poster]

Faculty Conference Presentations from the 2017-2018 year are listed below:

  1. Adel S, Song B, Purkey E. Overcoming language barriers through the training of health professional students as volunteer interpreters. Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Montreal, Quebec. November 8, 2017. [Poster]
  2. Bayoumi I, Coo H, Purkey E, Klassen C, French S, Maier A, Pinto A, Allen M, Flavin M. Implementing a clinical tool to screen for poverty in primary care and pediatric care settings. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG).  Montreal, Quebec. November 18, 2017. [Oral]
  3. Bayoumi I, Coo H, Purkey E, Klassen C, French S, Maier A, Pinto A, Allen M, Flavin M. Implementation of the OCFP Poverty Screening Tool in primary care and pediatrics. Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Montreal, Quebec. November 8, 2017. [Oral]
  4. Bell J, Purkey E. Trans ‘identified individuals’ experiences in primary care. Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Montreal, Quebec. November 10, 2017. [Poster]
  5. Bell J, Purkey E. Trans ‘identified individuals’ experiences in primary care.  North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG).  Montreal, Quebec. November 18, 2017. [Poster]
  6. Bowthorpe L, Purkey E. Prevalence of food insecurity in prenatal patients at Queen’s Family Health Team. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG).  November 19, 2017. [Poster]
  7. Bowthorpe, L., Isackson, A., Saeed, H., Shallow, S., Soucie, K., Hall-Barber K. Choosing Wisely: Imaging for low back pain (LBP) -- A quality improvement (QI) initiative at Queen’s Family Health Team (QFHT). Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Montreal, Quebec. November 8, 2017. [Poster]
  8. Casson I, Sullivan B. Implementing the 2018 Canadian Consensus Guidelines for the primary care of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.  Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Montreal, Quebec. November 9, 2017. [Oral]
  9. Casson I, Durbin J, Green L, Lunsky Y. Improving primary care for adults with developmental disabilities: Tips from the front-line. Health and Wellbeing in Developmental Disabilities. Toronto, Ontario. November 29, 2017. [Oral]
  10. Dalgarno N, Griffiths J, Han H, Rich J, Schultz K, Hodgetts G, Van Melle E. How family medicine residents learn: Understanding the role of cues in self-regulated learning. International Conference on Residency Education (ICRE). Quebec City, Quebec. October 19-21, 2017. [Paper]
  11. Dalgarno N, Howse K, Martin M, Johnston E. Family Medicine Residents’ perceptions of well-being and preparedness for dealing with burnout: Resident–facilitated small group discussions (Resident Ice Cream Rounds). International Conference on Residency Education (ICRE). Quebec City, Quebec. October 19-21, 2017. [Poster]
  12. Donnelly C, Birtwhistle R, Esperanzate P, French S, Green M, Lynch S, Morkem R. The impact of interprofessional primary care teams on diabetes and health care utilization: Linking electronic medical records with administrative data. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG).  Montreal, Quebec. November 19, 2017. [Poster]
  13. French S, Morkem R, Norman K, Miller J, Leverette G, Hill J, Barber D. Improving primary care management of people with complex low back pain: A feasibility study implementing the STarT Back Model of care. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG).  Montreal, Quebec. November 20, 2017. [Poster]
  14. Gemmill M, Casson I, Grier E, Martin M, Durbin J, Lunsky Y. Coordinating care for adults with developmental disabilities and complex health (work in progress). Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Montreal, Quebec. November 10, 2017. [Poster]
  15. Grady C. Cultivating physician leadership.  How? Where? When? Canadian Conference on Physician Leadership (CCPL). Vancouver, British Columbia. April 28, 2017. [Oral]
  16. Grady C. CanMEDS leader role: An environmental scan. Maudsley Symposium on CBME. Kingston, Ontario. May 30, 2017. [Poster]
  17. Grady C. Demonstrating resilience and leadership through times of change: Tools for physician leaders. Association of Family Health Teams of Ontario (AFHTO). Toronto, Ontario. October 26, 2017. [Poster]
  18. Grady C, Birtwhistle R, Johnston E, Schultz K. Leadership skill development at the post-graduate level. International Conference on Residency Education (ICRE). Quebec City, Quebec. October 19-21, 2017. [Poster]
  19. Grady C, Birtwhistle R, Johnston E, Schultz K. Leadership skill development at the post-graduate level. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG).  Montreal, Quebec. November 19, 2017. [Poster]
  20. Green ME, Belle-Brown J, Stewart M, Johnston E, Martin M, Grady C, Thorpe C, Scime N, Glazier R, Frymire E. Impact of the Health Links Program on the patient experience for patients with complex multi-morbidity in Ontario, Canada. Health Services and Policy Research Conference (HSRAANZ). Queensland, Australia. November 2017. [Poster]
  21. Green M, Johnston E, Grady C, Martin M. Evaluating Health Links: A cross-sectional patient experience survey. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG).  Montreal, Quebec. November 20, 2017. [Poster]
  22. Griffiths J, Dalgarno N, Han H, Rich J, Schultz K, Hodgetts G, Van Melle E. How family medicine residents learn: Understanding the role of cues in self-regulated learning. Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Montreal, Quebec. November 8, 2017. [Poster]
  23. Griffiths J, Han H, Dalgarno N, Rich J, Schultz K, Hodgetts G, Van Melle E. How family medicine residents learn: Understanding the role of cues in self-regulated learning. Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE). Helsinki, Finland. August 26-30, 2017. [Oral]
  24. Hodgetts GP. Afghanistan: Rebuilding a health care system in the midst of war.  MedLife World Health Issues and Global Health. Kingston, Ontario. March 11, 2017. [Oral]
  25. Hodgetts GP. Refugees and forced displacement: Impact on health. Queen’s Global Health Summit. Kingston, Ontario. February 10, 2017. [Oral]
  26. Howse K, Dalgarno N, Johnston E. Resident ice cream rounds to support well-being and prevent burnout: A work in progress. Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Montreal, Quebec. November 8, 2017. [Poster]
  27. Howse K, Dalgarno N, Martin M, Johnston E. Family Medicine Residents’ perceptions of well-being and preparedness for dealing with burnout: Resident–facilitated small group discussions (Resident Ice Cream Rounds). Canadian Conference on Physician Health (CCPH). Ottawa, Ontario. September 7-9, 2017. [Poster]
  28. Howse K, Dalgarno N, Martin M, Johnston E. Family Medicine Residents’ perceptions of well-being and preparedness for dealing with burnout: Resident–facilitated small group discussions (Resident Ice Cream Rounds). Canadian Conference on Medical Education (CCME), Montreal, Quebec. April 2018. [Poster]
  29. Lau SY, Phillips SP. Does resilience change the impact of childhood adversity on health in older adults. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG).  Montreal, Quebec. November 18, 2017. [Poster]
  30. MacDonald S, LeBlanc S, Dalgarno N, Schultz K, Martin M, Johnston E. Developing and implementing a medical assistance in dying curriculum in a family medicine residency training program. International Conference on End of Life, Ethics, Policy and Practice (ICEL). Halifax, Nova Scotia. September 12-16, 2017. [Oral]
  31. MacDonald S, LeBlanc S, Dalgarno N, Schultz K, Martin M, Zimmerman D, Johnston E. Developing and implementing a medical assistance in dying curriculum in a family medicine residency training program. International Conference on Residency Education (ICRE). Quebec City, Quebec. October 19-21, 2017. [Oral]
  32. MacDonald S, Dalgarno N, LeBlanc S, Schultz K, Zimmerman D, Johnston E.  Family medicine preceptor and resident perceptions of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID): Integrating MAID curriculum into one medical residency training program. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG).  Montreal, Quebec. November 19, 2017. [Oral]
  33. MacDonald S, LeBlanc S, Schultz K, Dalgarno N, Martin M, Johnston E. Developing and implementing a medical assistance in dying curriculum in a family medicine residency training program. Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Montreal, Quebec. November 8, 2017. [Oral]
  34. Morkem R, Barber D, Birtwhistle R, Queenan J. Trends in primary care prescribing of antipsychotics to children and adolescents. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG).  Montreal, Quebec. November 20, 2017. [Poster]
  35. Morkem R, Barber D, Montgomery L, Queenan J, Rosser W. Opioid prescribing in Canadian primary care. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG).  Montreal, Quebec. November 19, 2017. [Poster]
  36. Morkem R, Barber D, Waddington A. Trends in contraceptive uptake in Canadian primary care. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG).  Montreal, Quebec. November 18, 2017. [Poster]
  37. Phillips SP. Professionalism and Professionalization in medical education. Umea University Department of Family Medicine Research Days. Umea, Sweden. August 23, 2017. [Oral]
  38. Phillips SP. Teachers of international medical graduates. Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Montreal, Quebec. November 10, 2017. [Workshop]
  39. Purkey E, Bartels S, Davison C, MacKenzie M, Beckett T, Soucie K, Korpal D. Relationship between Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) and emergency department usage, as mediated by resilience. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG).  Montreal, Quebec. November 19, 2017. [Poster]
  40. Van Melle E, Dalgarno N, Whitehead C, Phillips SP, Howse K, Cline C, Parsons T, Joneja M. Family medicine residents’ perceptions of patient-centered care: Is it time to make the implicit, explicit? An International Association for Medical Education (AMEE). Helsinki, Finland. August 26-30, 2017. [Poster]
  41. Van Melle E, Dalgarno N, Whitehead C, Phillips S, Howse K, Cline C, Parsons T, Joneja M. Family medicine residents’ perceptions of patient-centered care: Is it time to make the implicit, explicit? International Conference on Residency Education (ICRE). Quebec City, Quebec. October 19-21, 2017. [Poster]
  42. Wilson R. Person-centred family medicine and oncological care.  International College for Person Centred Medicine. Geneva, Switzerland. April 2017. [Oral]
  43. Wilson R. Family medicine, health promotion, and cancer care.  International College for Person Centred Medicine Geneva, Switzerland. April 2017. [Oral]
  44. Wilson R. Person-centred primary care. International Association of Catholic Bioethicists. Rome, Italy. June 2017. [Oral]
  45. Wilson R. Family medicine: Perspectives from Canada and the world. Bahamas Chapter Caribbean College of Family Physicians. Nassau, Bahamas. May 2017. [Oral]
  46. Wilson R. Health for all?  Family medicine perspectives from Canada and the world.  North American Primary Care Research Network. Montreal, Canada. November 2017. [Oral]
  47. Wolfrom B. Veterans health: Life after service studies.  Family Medicine Forum (FMF). Montreal, Quebec. November 09, 2017. [Oral]

Faculty publications from the 2022-2023 year are below:

  1. Augustsson E, Rehnberg J, Simmons C, Rodrigues R, Kadi Selma, Ilinca S, Phillips S, Fors S. Can Sex Differences in Old Age Disabilities be Attributed to Socioeconomic Conditions? Evidence from a Mapping Review of the Literature. Journal of Population Ageing. 2022;1-20. DOI: 10.1007/s12062-022-09395-1 
  2. Bartels SA, MacKenzie M, Douglas SL, Collier A, Pritchard J, Purkey E, Messenger D, Walker M. Emergency department care experiences among members of equity-deserving groups: quantitative results from a cross-sectional mixed methods study. BMC emergency medicine. 2023;23(1):21–21. DOI: 10.1186/s12873-023-00792-z 
  3. Bayoumi I, Whitehead M, Li W, Kurdyak P, Glazier RH. Association of physician financial incentives with primary care enrolment of adults with serious mental illnesses in Ontario: a retrospective observational population-based study. CMAJ Open. 2023;11(1):E1-E12. DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20210190 
  4. Blaskovits F, Bayoumi I, Davison CM, Watson A, Purkey E. Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on life and learning experiences of indigenous and non-Indigenous university and college students in Ontario, Canada: a qualitative study. BMC public health. 2023;23(1):96–96. DOI: 10.1186/s12889-023-15010-5 
  5. Borkhoff CM, Atalla M, Bayoumi I, Birken CS, Maguire JL, Parkin PC. Predictive validity of the Infant Toddler Checklist in primary care at the 18-month visit and developmental diagnosis at 3–5 years: a prospective cohort study. BMJ Paediatrics Open. 2022;6:e001524. DOI: 10.1136/bmjpo-2022-001524 
  6. Breton M, Marshall EG, Deslauriers V, Smithman MA, Moritz LR, Buote R, Morrison B, Christian EK, McKay M, Stringer K, Godard-Sebillotte C, Sourial N, Laberge M, MacKenzie A, Isenor JE, Duhoux A, Ashcroft R, Mathews M, Cossette B, Green ME. COVID-19 - an opportunity to improve access to primary care through organizational innovations? A qualitative multiple case study in Quebec and Nova Scotia (Canada). BMC health services research. 2022;22(1):759–759. DOI: 10.1186/s12913-022-08140-w 
  7. Chan-Nguyen S, Karacam, M, Ritsma B, Appireddy R. Patient Perceptions on the Virtual Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Clinic during COVID-19. Canadian journal of neurological sciences. 2022;49(4):618–22. DOI: 10.1017/cjn.2021.160 
  8. Chan-Nguyen S, O’Riordan A, Morin A, McAvoy L, Lee E-Y, Lloyd V, Appireddy R. Patient and caregiver perspectives on virtual care: a patient-oriented qualitative study. CMAJ open. 2022;10(1):E165–E172. DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20210065 
  9. Chan-Nguyen S, Ritsma B, Nguyen L, Srivastava S, Shukla G, Appireddy R. Virtual Care Access and Health Equity during the COVID-19 Pandemic, a qualitative study of patients with chronic diseases from Canada. Digital health. 2022;8:20552076221074486. DOI: 10.1177/20552076221074486 
  10. Chin S, Li A, Boulet M, Howse K, Rajaram A. Resident and family physician perspectives on billing: an exploratory study. Perspectives in Health Information Management. 2022;19(4):1g 
  11. DePaul VG, Parniak S, Hand C, Laliberte Rudman D, Letts L, McGrath C, Richardson J, Cooper H, Nguyen P, Bayoumi I, Tranmer J, Donnelly C. Identification and engagement of naturally occurring retirement communities to support healthy aging in Canada: A set of methods for replication. BMC Geriatrics. 2022;22(1):355. DOI: 10.1186/s12877-022-03045-z 
  12. Egan R, Wilson R, Roberston M, Scandiffio J, Ross-White A, Coderre-Ball AM. Barriers and facilitators to education experienced by students with disabilities in low- and middle-income African countries: a systematic review of qualitative evidence. JBI Evidence Synthesis. 2022;20(10):2475-2511. DOI: 10.11124/JBIES-21-00153 
  13. Grady C, Chan-Nguyen S. Examining two psychosocial factors in long-term care during the COVID-19 pandemic. Mental Health Commission of Canada. 2022. https://mentalhealthcommission.ca 
  14. Grady C, Chênevert D, Coderre-Ball A. Exploring two psychosocial factors for health-care workers: Support for psychological self-care and protection from moral distress in the workplace: Facilitators and barriers. Mental Health Commission of Canada. 2022. CID: 20.500.12592/dcrj35 
  15. Grady C, Han H, Kim DH, Coderre-Ball AM, Alam N. Family physicians collaborating for health system integration: a scoping review. BMC Health Services Research. 2023;23(1):68. DOI: 10.1186/s12913-023-09063-w 
  16. Han BB, Purkey E, Davison CM, Watson A, Nolan D, Mitchell D, Traviss S, Kehoe J, Bayoumi I. Food worry and mental health outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic. BMC Public Health. 2022;22(1):994. DOI: 10.1186/s12889-022-13410-7 
  17. Hastings-Truelove A, Ghahari S, Coderre-Ball AM, Kessler D, Turnridge J, Lester B, Auais M, Dalgarno N, DePaul V, Donnelly C, Finlayson M, Hopkins-Rosseel D, Kolomitro K, Norman K, Lawson T, Stockley D, Van Wylick R, Woo K. Barriers and facilitators to older adults’ engagement in health aging initiatives. Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics. 2022;70:192-201. DOI: 10.36150/2499-6564-N407 
  18. Ilinca S, Rodrigues R, Fors S. Zolyomi E, Jull J, Rehnberg J, Vafaei A, Phillips SP. Gender differences in access to community-based care: a longitudinal analysis of widowhood and living arrangements. European Journal of Ageing. 2022;1-12. DOI: 10.1007/s10433-022-00717-y 
  19. Ivers N, Newbery S, Eissa A, Bayoumi I, Kiran T, Pinto A, Rayner J, Green ME, Muggah E, Beazley S, Haldane V, Mangin D, Jaakkimainen L, Premji K, Grill AK, Bhattacharyya O, Cowper-Fung B, Bodmer NS, Perkhun A, Kaplan D, Lemire F, Nastos S, Nowak DA, Reid R, Price D, Robertson A, Smylie J, Wright J, Born KB, Glazier RH, Razak FA, Martin D. Brief on Primary Care Part 3: Lessons learned for strengthened primary care in the next phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. Science Briefs of the Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table. 3(69). DOI: 10.47326/ocsat.2022.03.69.1.0  
  20. Kiran T, Eissa A, Mangin D, Bayoumi I, Ivers NM, Newbery S, Muggah E, Rayner J, Nowak DA, Jaakkimainen L, Green ME, Beazley S, Kaplan DM, Haldane V, Pinto AD, Cowper-Fung B, Grill A, Bodmer NS, Perkhun A, Premji K, Nastos S, Mariano C, Bhattacharyya O, Hall Dykgraaf S, Kidd MR, Lall R, Miller KJ, Nnorom O, Shoush S, Smylie J, Wright J, Glazier RH, Razak F, Born K,  Martin D. Brief on Primary Care Part 1: The roles of primary care clinicians and practices in the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario. Science Briefs of the Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table. 2022;3(67). DOI: 10.47326/ocsat.2022.03.67.1.0  
  21. Kiran T, Green ME, Strauss R, Wu CF, Daneshvarfard M, Kopp A, Lapointe-Shaw L, Latifovic L, Frymire E, Glazier RH. Virtual Care and Emergency Department Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Patients of Family Physicians in Ontario, Canada. JAMA Netw Open. April 28, 2023;6(4):e239602. DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.9602 
  22. Kiran T, Green ME, Wu CF, Kopp A, Latifovic L, Frymire E, Moineddin R, Glazier RH. Family Physicians Stopping Practice During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Ontario, Canada. The Annals of Family Medicine. 2022;20(5):460-3. DOI: 10.1370/afm.2865 
  23. Mandal A, Phillips S. To stay or not to stay: the role of sense of belonging in the retention of physicians in rural areas. International journal of circumpolar health. 2022;81(1):2076977. DOI: 10.1080/22423982.2022.2076977. 
  24. Mangin D, Premji K, Bayoumi I, Ivers N, Eissa A, Newbery S, Jaakkimainen L, Nowak DA, Green ME, Beazley S, Pinto A, Haldane V, Muggah E, Rayner J, Kaplan DM, Bhattacharyya O, Grill AK, Bodmer NS, Perkhun A, Cowper-Fung B, Levitan RE, Mastrogiacomo C, Nastos S, Sangha P, Schurter MJ, Wright J, Valderas JM, Born KB, Razak FA, Glazier RH, Kiran T, Martin D. Brief on Primary Care Part 2: Factors affecting primary care capacity in Ontario for pandemic response and recovery. Science Briefs of the Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table. 2022;3(68). https://doi.org/10.47326/ocsat.2022.03.68.1.0 
  25. Marshall EG, Breton M, Green M, Edwards L, Ayn C, Smithman MA, Ryan Carson S, Ashcroft R, Bayoumi I, Burge F, Deslauriers V, Lawson B, Mathews M, McPherson C, Moritz M, Nesto S, Stock D, Wong S, Andrew M. CUP study: protocol for a comparative analysis of centralised waitlist effectiveness, policies and innovations for connecting unattached patients to primary care providers. BMJ paediatrics open. 2022;12(3):e049686–e049686. DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-049686 
  26. McGill MG, Purkey E, Davison CM, Watson A, Bayoumi I. Financial stress during COVID-19: implications for parenting behaviour and child well-being. BMJ Paediatr Open. 2022;6(1):e001569. DOI: 10.1136/bmjpo-2022-001569 
  27. McIsaac MA, King N, Steeves V, Phillips SP, Vafaei A, Michaelson V, Davison C, Pickett W. Mechanisms accounting for gendered differences in mental health status among young Canadians: A novel quantitative analysis. Preventive medicine. 2023;169:107451. DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2023.107451 
  28. Mongrain K, Simmons A, Shore I, Prinja X, Reaume M. Side-by-Side: A One-on-One Peer Support Program for Medical Students. Academic medicine. 2022;97(8):1170–4. DOI: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000004704 
  29. Morgan TL, Pletch J, Faught E, Fortier MS, Gazendam MK, Howse K, Jain R, Lane KN, Maclaren K, McFadden T, Prorok JC, Weston ZJ, Tomasone JR. Developing and testing the usability, acceptability, and future implementation of the Whole Day Matters Tool and User Guide for primary care providers using think-aloud, near-live, and interview procedures. BMC medical informatics and decision making. 2023 Apr 6;23(1):57. DOI: 10.1186/s12911-023-02147-x. PMID: 37024972; PMCID: PMC10080928. 
  30. Morkem R, Theal R, Barber D, Flemming J, Queenan J, Kehar M. Screening patterns of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in children with obesity in Canadian primary care: a cross-sectional study. Canadian journal of gastroenterology & hepatology. 2022;2022:1–9. DOI: 10.1155/2022/8435581 
  31. Paglialonga A, Theal R, Barber D, Kyba R, Guergachi A, Keshavjee K. Behavioral Segmentation for Enhanced Peer-to-Peer Patient Education. Studies in health technology. 2022;294:125-126. DOI: 10.3233/SHTI220412 
  32. Phillips SP, Gee K, Wells L. Medical Devices, Invisible Women, Harmful Consequences. International journal of environmental research and public health. 2022;19(21):14524–. DOI: 10.3390/ijerph192114524 
  33. Phillips SP, O’Connor M, Vafaei A. Women suffer but men die: survey data exploring whether this self-reported health paradox is real or an artefact of gender stereotypes. BMC Public Health. 2023;23(1):94. DOI: 10.1186/s12889-023-15011-4 
  34. Phillips SP, Spithoff S, Simpson A. Artificial intelligence and predictive algorithms in medicine: Promise and problems. Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien. 2022;68(8):570-2. DOI: 10.46747/cfp.6808570 
  35.  Pitchalard K, Wimolphan P, Singkhorn O, Purkey E, Moonpanane K. Feasibility and Acceptability of the HOME Model to Promote Self-Management Among Ethnic Minority Elderly with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Rural Thailand: A Pilot Study. Health Equity. 2022;6(1):629-37. DOI: 10.1089/heq.2021.0161 
  36. Purkey E, Bayoumi I, Davison CM, Watson A. Directed content analysis: A life course approach to understanding the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic with implications for public health and social service policy. PloS one, 2022;17(12), e0278240. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0278240  
  37. Rajaram A, Patel N, Hickey Z, Wolfrom B, Newbigging J. Perspectives of undergraduate and graduate medical trainees on documenting clinical notes: Implications for medical education and informatics. Health informatics journal. 2022;28(2), 146045822210934–. DOI: 10.1177/14604582221093498 
  38. Rodrigues R, Rehnberg J, Simmons C, Ilinca S, Zólyomi E, Vafaei A, Kadi S, Jull J, Phillips S, Fors S. Cohort trajectories by age and gender for informal caregiving in Europe adjusted for socio-demographic changes, 2004 and 2015. The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences. Advance online publication. 2023;gbad011. DOI: 10.1093/geronb/gbad011 
  39. Rodriguez V, Furmli H, Green ME, Griffiths R, Pudwell J, Velez MP. Infertility Consults in Immigrant and Refugee Women in Ontario: Population-Based Cohort Study. Reproductive Sciences. 2022;29(5):1661-1665. DOI: 10.1007/s43032-022-00871-9 
  40. Rourke L, Rourke J, Leduc D, Li P, Rowan-Legg A, Bayoumi I, Kwok B. Knowledge mobilization for primary care: Lessons learned from 40 years of the Rourke Baby Record. Canadian family physician. 2022;68(10):721-725. DOI: 10.46747/cfp.6810721  
  41. Tranmer J, Rotter T, O’Donnell D, Marciniuk D, Green ME, Kinsman L, Li W. Determining the influence of the primary and specialist network of care on patient and system outcomes among patients with a new diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). BMC health services research. 2022;22(1):1–1210. DOI: 10.1186/s12913-022-08588-w 
  42. Vader K, Donnelly C, French SD, Grady C, Hill JC, Tripp DA, Williams A, Miller J. Implementing a new physiotherapist-led primary care model for low back pain: a qualitative study of patient and primary care team perspectives. BMC primary care. 2022;23(1):201. DOI: 10.1186/s12875-022-01817-5 
  43. Vafaei A, Rodrigues R, Ilinca S, Fors S, Kadi S, Zolyomi E, Phillips SP. Inequities in home care use among older Canadian adults: Are they corrected by public funding? PLoS One. 2023;18(2):e0280961. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0280961 
  44. Watson A, Purkey E, Davison CM, Fu M, Nolan D, Mitchell D, Kehoe J, Traviss S, Bayoumi I. Indigenous Strength: Braiding Culture, Ceremony and Community as a response to the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Indigenous Health. 2022;17(1):111–21. DOI: 10.32799/ijih.v17i1.36716 
  45. Wong AD, Phillips SP. Gender Disparities in End of Life Care: A Scoping Review. Journal of Palliative Care. 2023;38(1):78-96. DOI: 10.1177/08258597221120707 
  46. Yeung K, McGrath C, Howse K, James P. Management of patients with elevated Self-BAT scores or other bleeding symptoms: Updated overview for primary care practitioners. Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien, 2022;68(7),494–499. DOI: 10.46747/cfp.6807494

 Faculty publications from the 2021-2022 year are below:

  1. Aburub AS, Phillips SP, Aldughmi M, Curcio CL, Guerra RO, Auais M. Fear of Falling Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults with Heart Disease: Findings from an International Mobility in Aging Study (IMIAS) [published online ahead of print, 2021 Mar 17]. Physiother Theory Pract. 2021;1-14. DOI: 1080/09593985.2021.1901327
  2. Aburub AS, Phillips SP, Curcio CL, Guerra RO, Khalil H, Auais M. Circumstances and Factors Associated With Falls Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults Diagnosed With Heart Disease Using the International Mobility in Aging Study (IMIAS) [published online ahead of print, 2021 Jun 30]. J Geriatr Phys Ther. 2021;10.1519/JPT.0000000000000316. DOI: 1519/JPT.0000000000000316
  3. Bayoumi I, Birken CS, Nurse KM, Parkin PC, Maguire JL, Macarthur C, Randall Simpson JA, Borkhoff CM. Screening for marginal food security in young children in primary care. BMC Pediatrics 21, 196 (2021). DOI: 1186/s12887-021-02674-4
  4. Birk S, Davison C, Bartels S, Aldersey H, Purkey E. Perceptions of Child Physical Discipline among Burmese Migrants Living in Mae Sot, Thailand. Social Sciences & Humanities Open. Volume 4, Issue 1, 2021, 100234, ISSN 2590-2911, DOI: 1016/j.ssaho.2021.100234
  5. Burnett C, Purkey E, Davison CM, Watson A, Kehoe J, Traviss S, Bayoumi I. Spirituality, community belonging, and mental health outcomes of Indigenous Peoples during the COVID-19 pandemic. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 2472. DOI: 3390/ijerph19042472
  6. Callaghan MA, Watchiba D, Purkey E, Davison CM, Aldersey HM, Bartels SA. “I Don’t Know Where I Have to Knock for Support”: A Mixed-Methods Study on Perceptions and Experiences of Single Mothers Raising Children in the Democratic Republic of Congo. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(19):10399. DOI: 3390/ijerph181910399
  7. Davison CM, Thanabalasingam SJ, Purkey EM, Bayoumi I. Child Maltreatment and Public Health: Do Gaps in Response during the COVID-19 Pandemic Highlight Jurisdictional Complexities? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(13):6851. DOI: 3390/ijerph18136851
  8. Fors S, Illinca S, Jull J, Kadi S, Phillips SP, Rodrigues R, Vafaei A, Zolyomi E, Rehnberg J. Cohort-specific disability trajectories among older women and men in Europe 2004–2017. Eur J Ageing (2022). DOI: 1007/s10433-022-00684-4
  9. Green ME, Glazier R, Khan S, Premji K, Bayoumi I, Jaakkimainen L, Kiran T, Gozdyra P, Frymire E. Primary Care Data Report for Ontario Health Teams. December 2021. Web only. http://www.ontariohealthprofiles.ca/ontarioHealthTeam.php
  10. Jaakkimainen L, Bayoumi I, Glazier RH, Premji K, Kiran T, Khan S, Frymire E, Green ME. Development and validation of an algorithm using health administrative data to define patient attachment to primary care providers. Journal of Health Organization and Management. 2021; 35(6): 733-742. DOI: 1108/JHOM-05-2020-0171
  11. Kugbey N, Ayanore M, Doegah P, Chirwa M, Bartels SA, Davison CM, Purkey E. Prevalence and Correlates of Prenatal Depression, Anxiety and Suicidal Behaviours in the Volta Region of Ghana. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021;18(11):5857. Published 2021 May 29. DOI: 3390/ijerph18115857
  12. Lawford K, Newman A. Addiction in the family: Two Indigenous families overcoming barriers to opioid agonist therapy. Canadian Family Physician May 2022, 68 (5) 348-351; DOI: 46747/cfp.6805348
  13. LeBlanc S, MacDonald S, Martin M, Dalgarno N, Schultz K. Development of learning objectives for a medical assistance in dying curriculum for Family Medicine Residency. BMC Med Educ 22, 167 (2022). DOI: 1186/s12909-022-03204-1
  14. Lee H, Bayoumi I, Watson A, Davison CM, Fu M, Nolan D, Mitchell D, Traviss S, Kehoe J, Purkey E. Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Children and Families from Marginalized Groups: A Qualitative Study in Kingston, Ontario. COVID 2021; 1(4):704-716. DOI: 3390/covid1040056
  15. Li P, Rowan-Legg A, Kwok B, Bayoumi I, Arulthas S, Tedone E, Leduc D, Rourke J, Rourke L. 2020 edition of the Rourke Baby Record: What is new in preventive care of children up to 5 years of age? Can Fam Physician. 2021 Jul;67(7):488-498. DOI: 46747/cfp.6707488
  16. Mandal A, Purkey E. Psychological Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Rural Physicians in Ontario: A Qualitative Study. Healthcare (Basel). 2022 Feb 28;10(3):455. DOI: 3390/healthcare10030455
  17. Marshall EG, Breton M, Cossette B, Isenor J, Mathews M, Ayn C, Smithman MA, Stock D, Frymire E, Edwards L, Green ME. Problems in Coordinating and Accessing Primary Care for Attached and Unattached Patients Exacerbated During the COVID-19 Pandemic Year (the PUPPY Study): Protocol for a Longitudinal Mixed Methods Study. JMIR Res Protoc 2021;10(10):e29984 DOI: 2196/29984
  18. Mathews M, Ouédraogo AM, Lam M, Gozdyra P, Green ME. A cross-sectional study of community-level physician retention and hospitalization in rural Ontario, Canada. J Rural Health. 2022; 00 1- 10. DOI: 1111/jrh.12661
  19. McCann V, Allen R, Purkey E. Exploring the impact of COVID-19 on substance use patterns and service access of street involved individuals in Kingston, Ontario: a qualitative study. BMC Public Health 22, 571 (2022). DOI: 1186/s12889-022-12976-6
  20. McIsaac M, Reaume M, Phillips S, Michaelson V, Steeves V, Davison CM, Vafaei A, King N, Pickett W. A novel application of a data mining technique to study intersections in the social determinants of mental health among young Canadians. SSM - Population Health. Volume 16, 2021, 100946, ISSN 2352-8273, DOI: 1016/j.ssmph.2021.100946
  21. Moonpanane K, Kodyee S, Potjanamart C, Purkey E. (2021) Adjusting the family’s life: A grounded theory of caring for children with special healthcare needs in rural areas, Thailand. PLOS ONE 16(10): e0258664. DOI: 1371/journal.pone.0258664
  22. Phillips SP, Wei X, Kwong JC, Gubbay J, Schwartz KL, Majury A, Groome PA. (2021) Duration of SARS-CoV-2 shedding: A population-based, Canadian study. PLOS ONE 16(6): e0252217. DOI: 1371/journal.pone.0252217
  23. Premji K, Sucha E, Glazier RH, Green ME, Wodchis WP, Hogg WE, Kiran T, Frymire E, Freeman T, Ryan B. Correlation of primary care bonus payments with patient-reported access in urban Ontario: a cross-sectional study. CMAJ Open 9(4):E1080-E1096. DOI: 9778/cmajo.20200235
  24. Puzhko S, Schuster T, Barnett TA, Renoux C, Munro K, Barber D, Bartlett G. Difference in patterns of prescribing antidepressants known for their weight-modulating and cardiovascular side effects for patients with obesity compared to patients with normal weight. Journal of Affective Disorders, Volume 295, 2021, Pages 1310-1318, ISSN 0165-0327. DOI: 1016/j.jad.2021.08.018
  25. Queenan JA, Ehsani-Moghaddam B, Wilton SB, Dorian P, Cox JL, Skanes A, Barber D, Sandhu RK. Detecting Patients With Nonvalvular Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter in the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network: First Steps, CJC Open, Volume 3, Issue 3, 2021, Pages 367-371, ISSN 2589-790X, DOI: 1016/j.cjco.2020.10.012
  26. Rowan-Legg A, Bayoumi I, Kwok B, Leduc D, Rourke LL, Rourke J, Li P. The 2020 Rourke Baby Record release: A time for reflection and looking forward, Paediatrics & Child Health, 2021. DOI: 1093/pch/pxaa135/6182548
  27. Roy A, Patterson SK, the KIRC-19 Project Team (2021). Voices of Indigenous peoples living with chronic health issues during the COVID-19 era: Experiences in Katarokwi (Kingston, Ontario area). Report # 1 from the Katarokwi Indigenous Resilience during COVID-19 (KIRC-19) Project. Kingston, ON: Queen’s University
  28. Saad M, Chan S, Nguyen L, Srivastava S, Appireddy R. Patient perceptions of the benefits and barriers of virtual postnatal care: a qualitative study. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2021 Aug 7;21(1):543. DOI: 1186/s12884-021-03999-9
  29. Schlund A, Reimers AK, Bucksch J, Brindley C, Schulze C, Puil L, Coen SE, Phillips SP, Knapp G, Demetriou Y. Do Intervention Studies to Promote Physical Activity and Reduce Sedentary Behavior in Children and Adolescents Take Sex/Gender into Account? A Systematic Review.Journal of Physical Activity and Health 2021. DOI: 1123/jpah.2020-0666
  30. Vafaei A, Yu J, Phillips S. The intersectional impact of sex and social factors on subjective health: analysis of the Canadian longitudinal study on aging (CLSA). BMC Geriatr 21, 473 (2021). DOI: 1186/s12877-021-02412-6
  31. Velez MP, Richardson H, Baxter NN, McClintock C, Gleenblatt E, Barr R, Green ME. Risk of infertility in female adolescents and young adults with cancer; a population-based cohort study. Human Reproduction Open. June 18, 2021, PMID: 33611573. DOI: 1093/humrep/deab036
  32. Whitmore C, Markle-Reid M, Fisher K, Ploeg J, McAiney C, Griffith L, Phillips S, Wister A. The relationship between multimorbidity and self-reported health among community-dwelling older adults and the factors that shape this relationship: a mixed methods study protocol using CLSA baseline data. 2021 International Journal of Qualitative Methods; 20:1-10.DOI: 1177/16094069211050166
  33. Whitmore C, Markle-Reid M, McAiney C, Ploeg J, Griffith LE, Phillips SP, Wister A, Fisher K. Self-reported health and the well-being paradox among community-dwelling older adults: a cross-sectional study using baseline data from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA). BMC Geriatr 22, 112 (2022). DOI: 1186/s12877-022-02807-z
  34. Wijeratne DT, Housin A, Lajkosz K, Lougheed MD, Xiong PY, Barber D, Doliszny KM, Archer SL. Using health administrative data to identify patients with pulmonary hypertension: a single center, proof of concept validation study in Ontario, Canada. Pulmonary Circulation. 2022; 12:e12040. DOI: 1002/pul2.12040
  35. Wong S, Breton M, Smithman M, Kreindler S, Jbilou J, Sasseville M, Sutherland J, Crooks S, Shaw J, Contandriopoulos D, Brousselle A, Green ME. Designing centralized waiting lists for attachment to a primary care provider: considerations from a logic analysis. Evaluation and Program Planning. December 2021 PMID: 34127272. DOI: 1016/j.evalprogplan.2021.101962

Faculty publications from the 2020-2021 year are below:

  1. Bayoumi I, Schultz SE, Glazier R. Primary care reform and funding equity for mental health disorders in Ontario: A retrospective observational population-based study. Canadian Medical Association Open. 2020;8(2): E455-E461. DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20190153
  2. Breton M, Smithman MA, Sasseville M, Kreindler SA, Sutherland JM, Beausejour M, Green M, Gard Marshall E, Jbilou J, Shaw J, Brousselle A, Contandriopoulos D, Crooks VA, Wong AT. How the design and implementation of centralized waiting lists influence their use and effect on access to healthcare - A realist review. Health Policy. 2020; 124(8): 787-795. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthpol.2020.05.023
  3. Kiran T, Green M, DeWit Y, Khan S, Schultz S, Kopp A, Yeritsyan N, Wissam HA, Glazier R. Association of physician payment model and team-based care with timely access in primary care: A population-based cross-sectional study. Canadian Medical Association Open. 2020; 8(2): E328-E337. DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20190063
  4. Purkey E, Davison C, MacKenzie M, Beckett T, Korpal D, Soucie K, Bartels S. Experience of emergency department use among persons with a history of adverse childhood experiences. BMC Health Services Research. 2020; 20: 455. Article link: https://bmchealthservres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12913-020-05291-6
  5. Shah BR, Slater M, Frymire E, Jacklin K, Sutherland R, Khan S, Walker J, Green M. Use of the health care system by Ontario First Nations people with diabetes: a population-based study. Canadian Medical Association Journal Open. 2020; 8(2): E313-E318. DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20200043

Faculty publications from the 2019-2020 year are below:

  1. Aburub A, Phillips SP, Curcio CL, Oliveira Guerra R, Auais M. Fear of falling in community-dwelling older adults diagnosed with cancer: A report from the International Mobility in Aging Study (IMIAS). Journal of Geriatric Oncology. 2019. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jgo.2019.09.001 
  2. Auais M, Ahmed T, Alvarado B, Phillips SP, Rosendaal N, Curcio C-L, Fernandes J, Guralnik J, Zunzunegui MV. Gender differences in four-year incidence of self-reported and performance-based functional disability: The International Mobility in Aging Study. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics. 2019; 82: 266-272. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.archger.2019.03.002
  3. Breton M, Smithman M, Vandesrasier A, Kreindler S, Sasseville M, Sutherland J, Green ME, Jbilou J, Shaw J, Gard Marshall E, Crooks V, Brouselle A, Contandriopoulos D, Wong S. Attaching patients in primary care through centralized waiting lists. Health Reform Observer. 2019; 17(1): 60. DOI: 10.1186/s12913-017-2007-8
  4. Chu A, Han L, Roifman I, Lee DS, Green ME, Jacklin K, Walker J, Sutherland R, Khan S, Frymire E, Tu J, Shah B. Trends in cardiovascular care and event rates among First Nations and other people with diabetes in Ontario, Canada, 1996-2015. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 2019; 191(47): E1291-E1298. DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.190899
  5. Demetriou Y, Vondung C, Bucksch J, Schlund A, Schulze C, Knapp G, Coen SE, Puil L, Phillips SP, Reimers AK. Interventions on children's and adolescents' physical activity and sedentary behaviour: Protocol for a systematic review from a sex/gender perspective. Systematic Reviews. 2019; 8: 65. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-019-0963-2
  6. Dutton S, Davison CM, Malla M, Bartels S, Collier K, Plamondon K, Purkey E. Biographical collage as a tool in Inuit community-based participatory research and capacity development. International Journal of Qualitative Methods. 2019; 18: 1-10. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177%2F1609406919877307
  7. Funnell S, Tanuseputro P, Letendre A, Bourque Bearskin L. "Nothing about us, without us." How community-based participatory research methods were adapted in an Indigenous end-of-life study using previously collected data. Canadian Journal on Aging. 2019: e1-e11. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0714980819000291  
  8. Graves M, Howse K, Pudwell J, Smith GN. Pregnancy-related cardiovascular risk indicators: Primary care approach to postpartum management and prevention of future disease. Canadian Family Physician. 2019; 65(12): 883-889. Article link: https://www.cfp.ca/content/65/12/883 
  9. Harding B, Webber C, Rühland L, Dalgarno N, Armour C, Birtwhistle R, Brown G, Carroll J, Flavin M, Phillips SP, MacKenzie JJ. Bridging the gap in genetics: A progressive model for primary to specialist care. BMC Medical Education. 2019; 19: 195. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-019-1622-y 
  10. Hayward M, Pace R, Zaran H, Dyck R, Hanley A, Green ME, Bhattacharyya O, Zwarenstein M, Emond J, Benoit C, Jebb M, Harris S. Closing the Indigenous health gap in Canada: Results from the TransFORmation of IndiGEnous PrimAry HEAlthcare Delivery (FORGE AHEAD) Program. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice. 2020; 162: 108066. DOI: 10.1016/j.diabres.2020.108066
  11. Hodgetts G, Brown G, Batić-Mujanović O, Gavran L, Jatić Z, Račić M, Tešanović G, Zahilić A, Martin M, Birtwhistle R. Twenty-five years on: Revisiting Bosnia and Herzegovina after implementation of a family medicine development program. BMC Family Practice. 2020; 21(7): 1-12. DOI:10.1186/s12875-020-1079-4
  12. Horton G, Simpson M, Beyea M, Beyea J. Cerumen management: An updated clinical review and evidence-based approach for primary care physicians. Journal of Primary Care & Community Health. 2020; 11: 1-5. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177%2F2150132720904181  
  13. Kapral MK, Baiju RS, Green M, Porter J, Griffiths R, Frymire E, Slater M, Jacklin K, Sutherland R, Walker J. Hospital admission for stroke or transient ischemic attack among First Nations people with diabetes in Ontario: A population- based cohort study. Canadian Medical Association Journal Open. 2020; 8(1): E156-E162. DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20190199
  14. Lakoff J, Cofie N, Dalgarno N, Howse K, Heeneman S. Analysis of factors affecting Canadian medical students' success in the residency match. Canadian Medical Education Journal. 2020; epub ahead of print. DOI: https://doi.org/10.36834/cmej.68981
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  15. Lu Han AC, Roifman I, Lee DS, Green M, Jacklin K, Walker J, Sutherland R, Khan S, Frymire E, Tu J, Shah B. Trends in cardiovascular care and event rates among First Nations and other people with diabetes in Ontario, Canada, 1996-2015. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 2019; 191(47): E1291-E1298. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.190899 
  16. Lys R, Belanger E, Phillips SP. Improved mood despite worsening physical health in older adults: Findings from the International Mobility in Aging Study (IMIAS). PloS ONE. 2019; 14(4): e0214988. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214988
  17. MacKenzie M, Purkey E. Barriers to end-of-life services for persons experiencing homelessness as perceived by health and social service providers. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. 2019; 32(6): 847-857. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2019.06.190066
  18. Nash D, Dirk J, McArthur E, Green M, Shah B, Walker J, Beaucage M, Jones C, Garg A. Kidney disease and care among First Nations people with diabetes in Ontario: A population-based cohort study. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 2019; 7(4): E706-E712. DOI:10.9778/cmajo.20190164 
  19. Phillips SP, Bates S, Mavriplis C, Greiver M, Patel T, Hayes MJ, Dickinson JA. Cervical cancer screening for young women. Canadian Family Physician. 2020; 66(1): 14-18. Article link: https://www.cfp.ca/content/66/1/14  
  20. Phillips SP, Reipas K, Zelek B. Stresses, strengths and resilience in adolescents: A qualitative study. The Journal of Primary Prevention. 2019; 40(6): 631-642. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10935-019-00570-3
  21. Purkey E, Bayoumi I, Coo H, Maier A, Pinto A, Olomola B, Klassen C, French S, Flavin M. Exploratory study of "real world" implementation of a clinical poverty tool in diverse family medicine and pediatric care settings. International Journal for Equity in Health. 2019; 18: 200. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12939-019-1085-0
  22. Purkey E, Htoo SN, Whelan R, Mhote NPP, Davison C. Creating a locally driven research agenda for the ethnic minorities of Eastern Myanmar. Health Research Policy and Systems. 2019; 17: 64. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12961-019-0465-7
  23. Purkey E, MacKenzie M. Experiences of palliative health care for homeless and vulnerably housed individuals. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. 2019; 32(6): 858-867. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2019.06.190093
  24. Purkey E, MacKenzie M. Experience of healthcare among the homeless and vulnerably housed a qualitative study: Opportunities for equity-oriented health care. International Journal for Equity in Health. 2019; 18(1): 101. DOI: 1186/s12939-019-1004-4
  25. Rajaram A, Hickey Z, Patel N, Newbigging J, Wolfrom B. Training medical students and residents in the use of electronic health records: A systematic review of the literature. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. 2019; 27(1): 175-80. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/jamia/ocz178
  26. Rosella LC, Kornas K, Green M, Baiju SR, Walker JD, Frymire E, Jones C. Characterizing risk of type 2 diabetes in First Nations people living in First Nations communities in Ontario: A population-based analysis using cross-sectional survey data. Canadian Medical Association Journal Open. 2020; 8(1): E178-E183. DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20190210
  27. Shah B, Frymire E, Jacklin K, Jones C, Khan S, Slater M, Walker J, Green M. Peripheral arterial disease in Ontario First Nations people with diabetes: A longitudinal population-based cohort study. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 2019; 7(4): E700-E705. DOI:10.9778/cmajo.20190162
  28. Shulman R, Slater M, Khan S, Jones C, Walker J, Jacklin K, Green M, Frymire E, Shah B. Prevalence, incidence and outcomes of diabetes in Ontario First Nations children: A longitudinal population-based cohort study. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 2020; 8(1): E48-E55. DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20190226
  29. Singh JP, Dahrouge S, Green ME. The impact of the adoption of a patient rostering model on primary care access and continuity of care. BMC Family Practice. 2019; 20(1): 52. DOI: 10.1186/s12875-019-0942-7
  30. Slater M, Green M, Shah B, Khan S, Jones C, Sutherland R, Jacklin K, Walker J. First Nations people with diabetes in Ontario: Methods for a longitudinal population-based cohort study. Canadian Medical Association Journal Open. 2019; 7(4): E680-E688. DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20190096
  31. Smith G, Green ME, Ouellette-Kuntz H.  Comprehensive preventive care assessments for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities – Part 2: Ontario 2003-2014. Canadian Family Physician. 2019; 65(Suppl 1): S53-S58. Article link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6501724/
  32. Sykes E, Wu V, Beyea M, Simpson M, Beyea J. Pharyngitis: Approach to diagnosis and treatment. Canadian Family Physician. 2020; 66(4): 251-257. Article link: https://www.cfp.ca/content/66/4/251.abstract?etoc
  33. Valaitis RK, Wong S, MacDonald M, Martin-Misener R, O'Mara L, Meagher-Stewart D, Isaacs S, Murray N, Baumann A, Burge F, Green M, Kaczorowski J, Savage R. Addressing quadruple aims through primary care and public health collaboration: Ten Canadian case studies. BMC Public Health. 2020; 20: 507. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-08610-y
  34. Vélez MP, Slater M, Griffiths R, Baiju SR, Sutherland R, Jones C, Jacklin K, Walker JD, Green M. Diabetes during pregnancy and perinatal outcomes among First Nations women in Ontario, 2002/03-2014/15: A population-based cohort study. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 2020; 8(1): E214-E225. DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20190195
  35. Walker J, Slater M, Jones C, Shah B, Frymire E, Khan S, Jacklin K, Green ME. Diabetes prevalence, incidence and mortality in First Nations and other people in Ontario, 1995-2014: A population-based study using linked administrative data. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 2020; 192(6): E128-E135. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.190836
  36. Willerth M, Ahmed T, Phillips SP, Perez-Zepeda MU, Zunzunegui MV, Auais M. The relationship between gender roles and self-rated health. A perspective from an international study. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics. 2019; 9(87): 103994. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.archger.2019.103994
  37. Wonnacott D, Frymire E, Khan S, Green ME. Physician attendance during inter-hospital patient transfer in Ontario: 2005-2015. Canadian Journal of Rural Medicine. 2019; 24: 37-43. DOI: 10.4103/CJRM.CJRM_22_18
  38. Wu V, Sykes E, Beyea M, Simpson M, Beyea J. Approach to ménière disease management. Canadian Family Physician. 2019; 65(7): 463-467. Article link: https://www.cfp.ca/content/65/7/463 
  39. Yao G, Hong TP, Lee P, Newbigging J, Wolfrom B. Point-of-care ultrasound training for family medicine residents: Examining the outcomes and feasibility of a pilot ultrasound curriculum. Point of Care Ultrasound Journal. 2019; 4(1): 22-26. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24908/pocus.v4i2.13692 
  40. Zevin B, Dalgarno N, Martin M, Grady C, Matusinec J, Houlden R, Birtwhistle R, Smith K, Morkem R, Barber D. Barriers to accessing weight-loss interventions for patients with class II or III obesity in primary care: A qualitative study. Canadian Medical Association Journal Open. 2019; 7(4): E738-E744. DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20190072

Faculty publications from the 2018-2019 year are below:

  1. Adams O, Aitken A, Allin S, Belanger S, Burch J, Carson AS, Davidson JJ, Denny K, Golding L, Green ME, Fraser N, Medves J, Muscade J. Innovation and healthcare for Indigenous Peoples. In Carson AS, Richard Nossal K (Eds.), A Canadian Healthcare Innovation Agenda –Policy, Governance and Strategy. Montreal, Quebec: McGill-Queen’s University Press.
  2. Bayoumi I, Parkin P, Lebovic G, Patel R, Link K, Birken C, Maguire J, Borkhoff C. Iron deficiency among low income toddlers: A cross-sectional feasibility study in a Community Health Centre and non-Community Health Centre sites. BMC Family Practice. 2018; 19(1): 161.
  3. Bélanger E, Pérez-Zepeda MU, Castrejón-Pérez RC, Ahmed T, Moullec G, Phillips SP, Zunzunegui MV. Domains and determinants of a person-centered index of aging well in Canada: A mixed-methods study. Canadian Journal of Public Health. 2018; 109(5-6): 855-865.
  4. Bell J, Purkey E. Trans individuals’ experiences in primary care. Canadian Family Physician. 2019; 65(4): e147-e154.
  5. Carver L, Beamish R, Phillips SP. Successful aging: Illness and social connections. Geriatrics. 2018; 3(1): 3.
  6. Carver L, Beamish R, Phillips SP, Villeneuve M. A scoping review: Social participation as a cornerstone of successful aging in place among rural older adults. Geriatrics. 2018; 3(4): 75-91.
  7. Crowshoe L, Dannenbaum D, Green M, Henderson R, Naqshbandi Hayward N, Toth E. Diabetes Canada 2018 clinical practice guidelines for the prevention and management of diabetes in Canada: Type 2 diabetes and Indigenous Peoples. Canadian Journal of Diabetes. 2018; 42(Suppl 1): s296-s306.
  8. Crowshoe L, Henderson R, Green ME, Jacklin K, Walker L, Calam B. Exploring Canadian physicians’ experiences with type 2 diabetes care for adult Indigenous patients.  Canadian Journal of Diabetes. 2018; 42: 281-288.
  9. Crowshoe L, Henderson R, Jacklin K, Calam B, Walker L, Green M. Educating for Equity Care Framework: Addressing social barriers of Indigenous patients with type 2 diabetes. Canadian Family Physician. 2019; 65(1): 25-33.
  10. Ehsani-Moghaddam B, Queenan J, MacKenzie J, Birtwhistle R. Mucopolysaccharidosis type II detection by Naïve Bayes Classifier: An example of patient classification for a rare disease using electronic medical records from the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network. PLOS ONE. 2018; 13(12): e0209018.
  11. French S, Green ME, Bhatia R, Peng Y, Haden J, Hartvigsen J, Ivers N, Grimshaw J, Booth C, Ruhland L, Norman K. Imaging use for low back pain by Ontario primary care clinicians: Protocol for a mixed methods study – the Back ON study. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders. 2019; 20(1): 50.
  12. Gilic F, Schultz K, Sempowski I, Blagovic A.  “Nightmares-Family Medicine” course is an effective acute care teaching tool for Family Medicine Residents.  Simulation in Healthcare. 2019; e-pub ahead of print, February 5, 2019.
  13. Glazier R, Green ME, Frymire E, Hogg W, Premji K, Kiran T. Do incentive payments reward the wrong providers? A study of primary care reform in Ontario, Canada. Health Affairs. 2019; 38(4): 624-632.
  14. Grady C, Schultz K, Wolfrom B. Establishing learning objectives for a leadership skills development curriculum in family medicine. Healthcare Management Forum. 2019; e-pub ahead of print, January 30, 2019.
  15. Griffiths J, Dalgarno N, Schultz K, Han H, van Melle E. Competency-based medical education implementation: Are we transforming the culture of assessment? Medical Teacher. 2019; e-pub, April 7, 2019.
  16. Gupta S, Bélanger E, Phillips SP.  Low socioeconomic status but resilient: Panacea or double trouble? John Henryism in the international IMIAS study of older adults. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology. 2018; 34(1): 15-24.
  17. Harding B, Webber C, Ruhland L, Dalgarno N, Armour C, Birtwhistle R, Brown G, Carroll JC, Flavin M, Phillips SP, MacKenzie J. Primary care providers' lived experiences of genetics in practice. Journal of Community Genetics. 2018; 10(1): 85-93.
  18. Jones R, Crowshoe L, Papaarangi R, Calam B, Curtis E, Green M, Huria T, Jacklin K, Kamaka M, Cameron L, Milroy J, David P, Pitama S, Walker L, Webb G, Ewen S. Educating for Indigenous Health Equity: An international consensus statement. Academic Medicine. 2018; e-pub ahead of print, October 1, 2018.
  19. Lavoie JG, Ward A, Wong S, Ibrahim N, Morton D, O’Neil J, Green M. Hospitalization for mental health related ambulatory care sensitive conditions: What are the trends for First Nations in British Columbia? International Journal for Equity in Health. 2018; 17:156.
  20. Lavoie J, Wong S, Ibrahim N, O'Neil J, Green ME, Ward A. Underutilized and undertheorized: The use of hospitalization for ambulatory care sensitive conditions for assessing the extent to which primary healthcare services are meeting needs in BC First Nations communities. BMC Health Services Research. 2019; 19(1): 50.
  21. Lau Z, Guerra R, Barbosa JFS, Phillips SP. The impact of resilience on health in older adults: A cross-sectional analysis from the International Mobility in Aging Study (IMIAS). BMJ Open 2018; 8:e023779.
  22. Lofters A, Mark A, Taljaard M, Green ME, Glazier R, Dahrouge S. Cancer screening inequities in a time of primary care reform: A population-based longitudinal study in Ontario, Canada. BMC Family Practice. 2018; 19(1): 147.
  23. MacDonald S, LeBlanc S, Dalgarno N, Schultz K, Johnston E, Martin M, Zimmerman D. Exploring family medicine preceptor and resident perceptions of medical assistance in dying and desires for education. Canadian Family Physician. 2018; 64(9): e400-e406.
  24. Phillips SP, Jiang M, Lakkadghatwala R, Wang S. Assessing wellness in the well-child check: What about social and emotional development? Canadian Family Physician. 2019; 65(March): e113-e120.
  25. Phillips SP, King N, Michaelson V, Pickett W. Sex, drugs, risk and resilience: Analysis of data from the Canadian Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study. European Journal of Public Health. 2018; 29(1): 38-43.
  26. Phillips SP, Webber J, Imbeau S, Quaife T, Hagan D, Maar M, Abourbih J. Sexual harassment of Canadian medical students: A national survey. EClinicalMedicine. 2019; 7:15-20. 
  27. Rayner J, Muldoon L, Bayoumi I, McMurchy D, Mulligan K, Tharao W. Delivering primary health care as envisioned. Journal of Integrated Care. 2018; 26(3): 231-241.
  28. Schultz S, Glazier R, Green M, Kiran T, Bayoumi I, Tranmer J, Frymire E. Measuring equity in per capita primary care investment in Ontario: Challenges for data linkage and analysis. International Journal of Population Data Science. 2018; 3(4): 357.
  29. Tompkins JW, Mequanint S, Barre DE, Fournie M, Green M, Hanley AJ, Hayward MN, Zwarenstein M, Harris SB, and the FORGE AHEAD Team.  National Survey of Indigenous primary healthcare capacity and delivery models in Canada: the TransFORmation of IndiGEnous PrimAry HEAlthcare delivery (FORGEAHEAD) community profile survey. BMC Health Services Research. 2018; 18:828.
  30. Urquhart R, Kotecha J, Kendell C, Martin M, Han H, Lawson B, Tschupruk C, Marshall EG, Bennett C, Burge F. Stakeholders’ views on identifying patients in primary care at risk of dying: A qualitative descriptive study using focus groups and interviews. British Journal of General Practice. 2018; 68(674): e612-e620.
  31. Vakil C. Predatory journals: Authors and readers beware. Canadian Family Physician. 2019; 65(2): 92-94.
  32. Wong S, Langton JM, Katz A, Fortin M, Godwin M, Green M, Grunfeld E, Hassani K, Kendall C, Liddy C, Ploeg J, Wodchis WP, Haggerty JL. Promoting cross-jurisdictional primary health care research: Developing a set of common indicators across 12 community-based primary health care teams in Canada. Primary Health Care Research & Development. 2018; e7.
  33. Wu V, Cooke B, Eitutis S, Simpson M, Beyea J. Approach to tinnitus management. Canadian Family Physician. 2018; 64(7): 491-495.

Faculty publications from the 2017-2018 year are below:

  1. Ahmed T, Vafaei A, Auais M, Phillips SP, Guralnik J, Zunzunegui MV. Health behaviors and chronic conditions mediate the protective effects of masculinity for physical performance in older adults. Journal of Aging and Health. 2017; (e-pub ahead of publication).
  2. Bello A, Ronksley P, Tangri N, Singer A, Grill A, Nitsch D, Queenan JA, Lindeman C, Soos B, Freiheit E, Mangin D, Drummond N.  A national surveillance project on chronic kidney disease management in Canadian primary care: A study protocol. BMJ Open. 2017; 7:e016267.
  3. Birtwhistle R, Bell N, Thombs B, Grad R, Dickinson J. Periodic preventive health visits: A more appropriate approach to delivering preventive services. Canadian Family Physician. 2017; 63(11):824-826.
  4. Birtwhistle R, Green M, Frymire E, Dahrouge S, Whitehead M, Khan S, Greiver M, Glazier RH. Hospital admission rates and emergency department use in relation to glycated hemoglobin in people with diabetes mellitus: A linkage study using electronic medical record and administrative data in Ontario. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 2017; 5(3):E557-E564.
  5. Caines J, Ward MA. Identifying elder abuse in the emergency department: Results from a structured physician survey in Canada. Journal of Family Medicine and Community Health. 2017; 4(8):1134.
  6. Casson I, Broda T, Durbin J, Gonzales A, Green L, Grier E, Lunsky Y, Selick A, Sue K. Health checks for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in a family practice. Canadian Family Physician. 2018; 64(Suppl 2):S44-S50.
  7. Coons  MJ, Greiver  M, Aliarzadeh  B, Meaney  C, Moineddin R, Williamson  T, Queenan  JA, Yu  C, White D, Kiran  T, Kane  J. Is glycemic control in Canadians with diabetes individualized? A cross sectional observational study using CPCSSN data. BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care. 2017; 5:e000316.
  8. Crowshoe L, Han H, Calam B, Henderson R, Jacklin K, Walker L, Green M. Impacts of educating for equity workshop on addressing social barriers of type 2 diabetes with Indigenous patients. Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions. 2018; (e-pub ahead of publication):1-3.
  9. Garies S, Birtwhistle R, Drummond N, Queenan JA, Williamson T. Data resource profile: National electronic medical record data from the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network (CPCSSN). International Journal of Epidemiology. 2017; 46(4):1091-1092.
  10. Grady C, Hinings CR. Turning the Titanic: Physicians as both leaders and managers in healthcare reform. Leadership in Health Services. 2018; e1-11.
  11. Grady C, Hinings CR. Complexity leadership offers the right fit for physicians. Canadian Journal of Physician Leadership. 2017; 3(4):134-138.
  12. Grady C, Johnston E, Schultz K, Birtwhistle B. Incorporating leadership development into family medicine residency: A qualitative study of program directors in Canada. Association for Medical Education in Europe MedEdPublish. 2018; 7(1):65.
  13. Green L, McNeil K, Korossy M, Boyd K, Grier E, Ketchell M, Loh A, Lunsky Y, McMillan S, Sawyer A, Thakur A,  Bradley E. HELP for behaviours that challenge in adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Canadian Family Physician. 2018; 64(Suppl 2):S23-S31.
  14. Green M, Gozdyra P, Frymire E, Glazier RH. Geographic variation in the supply and distribution of comprehensive primary care physicians in Ontario, 2014/15. Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences. 2017.
  15. Green M, Harris SB, Webster-Bogaert S, Han H, Kotecha J, Kopp A, Ho MM, Birtwhistle B, Glazier RH. Impact of a provincial quality-improvement program on primary health care in Ontario: A population-based controlled before and after study.  Canadian Medical Association Journal. 2017; 2(5):e281-289.
  16. Grier E, Abells D, Casson I, Gemmill M, Ladouceur J, Lepp A, Niel U, Sacks S, Sue K. Managing complexity in care of patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities: Natural fit for the family physician as an expert generalist. Canadian Family Physician. 2018; 64(Suppl 2):S15-S22.
  17. Grierson LEM, Mercuri M, Brailovsky C, Cole G, Abrahams C, Archibald D, Bandiera G, Phillips SP, Stirrett G, Walton JM, Wong E, Schabort I. Admission factors associated with international medical graduate certification success: A collaborative retrospective review of postgraduate medical education programs in Ontario. Canadian Medical Association Journal Open. 2017; 5(4):E785-E790.
  18. Hacking P, Phillips SP. Residents teaching medical students: Creating a learner network. Medical Education. 2018; 52:563.
  19. Hayward MN, Mequanint S, Paquette-Warren J, Bailie R, Chirila A, Dyck R, Green ME, Hanley A, Tompkins J, Harris S, FORGE AHEAD Program Team. The FORGE AHEAD Clinical Readiness Consultation Tool: A validated tool to assess clinical readiness for chronic disease care mobilization in Canada’s First Nations. BioMed Central Health Services Research. 2017; 17(1):233.
  20. Howse K, Harris J, Dalgarno N. Canadian national guidelines and recommendations for integrating career advising into medical school curricula. Academic Medicine. 2017; 92(11):1543-1548.
  21. McNeil K, Gemmill M, Abells D, Sacks S, Broda T, Morris CR, Forster-Gibson C. Circles of care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities: Communication, collaboration, and coordination. Canadian Family Physician. 2018; 64(Suppl 2):S51-S56.
  22. Miller J, Barber D, Donnelly C, French S, Green ME, Hill J, MacDermid J, Marsh J, Norman K, Richardson J, Taljaard M, Wideman T, Cooper L, McPhee C. Determining the impact of a new physiotherapist-led primary care model for back pain: Protocol for a pilot cluster randomized controlled trial. Trials. 2017; 18(1):526.
  23. Morkem R, Patten S, Queenan J, Barber D. Recent trends in the prescribing of ADHD medications in Canadian primary care. Journal of Attention Disorders. 2017: 1-8.
  24. Morkem R, Williamson T, Patten S, Queenan JA, Wong ST, Manca D, Barber D. Trends in antidepressant prescribing to children and adolescents in Canadian primary care: A time-series analysis. Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety. 2017; e-version.
  25. Purkey E, Patel R, Beckett T, Mathieu F. Primary care experiences of women with a history of childhood trauma and chronic disease: Trauma-informed care approach.  Canadian Family Physician. 2018; 64(3):204-211.
  26. Purkey E, Patel R, Phillips S. Trauma-informed care. Canadian Family Physician. 2018; 64(3):170-172.
  27. Queenan JA, Farahani P, Ehsani-Moghadam B, Birtwhistle R. The prevalence and risk for herpes zoster infection in adult patients with diabetes mellitus in the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network. Canadian Journal of Diabetes. November 2017; (e-pub ahead of publication):1-5.
  28. Queenan JA, Gottlieb BH, Feldman-Stewart D, Hall SF, Irish J, Groome PA. Symptom appraisal, help seeking, and lay consultancy for symptoms of head and neck cancer.  Psycho-Oncology. 2018; 27(1):286-294.
  29. Reichert SM, Harris SB, Tompkins JW, Belle-Brown J, Fournie M, Green M, Han H, Kotecha J, Mequanint S, Paquette-Warren J, Roberts S, Russell G, Stewart M, Thind A, Webster-Bogaert S, Birtwhistle R. Impact of a primary healthcare quality improvement program on diabetes in Canada: Evaluation of the Quality Improvement and Innovation Partnership (QIIP). BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care. 2017; 5:e000392.
  30. Sambi R, Sawula H, Wolfrom B, Newbigging J. Pilot project: Does formal bedside training of medical students with a FAST exam increase their knowledge and comfort level with ultrasound use in a community family medicine practice setting? The Journal of Point of Care Ultrasound. 2017; 2(2):15-17.
  31. Smith G, Ouellette-Kuntz H, Green M. Comprehensive preventive care assessments for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities: Part 1: How do we know if it is happening? Canadian Family Physician. 2018; 64(Suppl 2):S57-S62.
  32. Stewart JM, Auais M, Bélanger E, Phillips SP. Comparison of self-rated and objective successful ageing in an international cohort. Ageing and Society. 2018; 1-18.
  33. Sullivan WF, Diepstra H, Heng J, Ally S, Bradley E, Casson I, Hennen B, Kelly M, Korossy M, McNeil K, Abells D, Amaria K, Boyd K, Gemmill M, Grier E, Kennie-Kaulbach N, Ketchell M, Ladouceur J, Lepp A, Lunsky Y, McMillan S, Niel U, Sacks S, Shea S, Stringer K, Sue K, Witherbee S. Primary care of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities: 2018 Canadian consensus guidelines. Canadian Family Physician. 2018; 64(4):254-279.
  34. Sullivan WF, Heng J, Salvador-Carulla L, Lukersmith S, Casson I. Approaches to primary care of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities: Importance of frameworks for guidelines. Canadian Family Physician. 2018; 64(Suppl 2):S5-S7.
  35. Vakil C. Radiation and medical procedures. Canadian Family Physician. 2017; 63(10):774-775.
  36. Ward MA. New options for the extended treatment of venous thromboembolic disease in primary care: Risk stratification and direct oral anticoagulants. Journal of Family Medicine and Community Health. 2018; 5(1):1139.
  37. Wilson R, Bordman Z. What to do about the Canadian Resident Matching Service. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 2017; 189:E143-147.
  38. Xie E, Gemmill M. Exploring the prenatal experience of women with intellectual and developmental disabilities: In a southeastern Ontario family health team. Canadian Family Physician. 2018; 64(Suppl 2):S70-S75.
  39. Zalihic A, Hodgetts G, Mabic M, Markotic V, Vinkovic LD. Is the experience of workplace violence the same for general versus hospital medicine? E-Cronicon Psychology and Psychiatry. 2017; 4.2:42-50.

Faculty publications from the 2016-2017 year are below:

  1. Ahmed TI, Belanger E, Vafaei A, Phillips SP, Zunzunegui M. Psychometric properties and confirmatory factor analysis of Bem sex role inventory in an international sample of older adults: the IMIAS study. The Gerontologist. 2016:55; (Suppl 2): 251.
  2. Ahmed T, Vafaei A, Belanger E, Phillips SP, Zunzunegui MV. Bem sex role inventory validation in the International Mobility in Aging Study. Can J Aging. 2016;35:1-13.
  3. Barber D, Morkem R, Queenan J, Hall Barber K. Harnessing the power of longitudinal data. Can Fam Physician. 2016; 62: 355.
  4. Belanger E, Ahmed T, Vafaei A, Curcio CL, Phillips SP, Zunzunegui MV. Sources of social support associated with health and quality of life: a cross-sectional study among Canadian and Latin American older adults. BMJ Open 2016;6:e011503.
  5. Biro S, Barber D, Williamson T, Morkem R, Khan S, Janssen I. Prevalence of toddler, child and adolescent overweight and obesity derived from primary care electronic medical records: an observational study. CMAJ Open. 2016;4(3): E538-E544.
  6. Birtwhistle R, Queenan JA. Update from CPCSSN. Can Fam Physician. 2016;62(10):851.
  7. Biro S, Williamson T, Leggett JA, Barber D, Morkem R, Moore K, Belanger P, Mosley B, Janssen I. Utility of linking primary care electronic medical records with Canadian census data to study the determinants of chronic disease: an example based on socioeconomic status and obesity. BMC Med Inform Decis Mak. 2016;16: 32. 
  8. Breton M, Green M, Kreindler S, Sutherland J, Jbilou J, Wong ST, Shaw J, Crooks VA, Contandriopoulos, Smithman MA, Brousselle A. A comparative analysis of centralized waiting lists for patients without a primary care provider implemented in six Canadian provinces: study protocol. 2017; 17(1):60.
  9. Grady CM. Can complexity science inform physician leadership development? Leadersh Health Serv (Bradf Engl). 2016;29(3):251-63.
  10. Griffiths J, Luhanga U, McEwen L, Schultz K, Dalgarno N. Promoting quality feedback: A tool for reviewing feedback given to learners by teachers. Can Fam Physician. 2016; 62(7):600-602.
  11. Howse K, Harris J, Dalgarno N. (Accepted). Canadian national guidelines and recommendations for integrating career advising into medical school curricula. Acad Med.
  12. Jacklin K, Henderson RI, Green ME, Walter LM, Calam B, Crowshoe. Health care experiences of Indigenous people living with type 2 diabetes in Canada. CMAJ. 2017;189(3):E106-112.
  13. Jacklin K, Ly A, Calam B, Green M, Walker L, Crowshoe L. An Innovative Sequential Focus Group Method for Investigating Diabetes Care Experiences with Indigenous Peoples in Canada. International Journal of Qualitative Methods. 2016; 1-12.
  14. Larson Soles, T. Wilson CR, Oandasan IF. Family medicine education in rural communities as a health service intervention supporting recruitment and retention of physicians. Advancing rural family medicine: The Canadian Collaborative Taskforce. Can Fam Physician. 2017; 63(1):32-38.
  15. Leung L. Health Economic Evaluation: A Primer for Healthcare Professionals. Primary Health Care 2016; 6(2): 223. 
  16. Leung L. Diabetes mellitus and the Aboriginal diabetic initiative in Canada: An updated review. J Family Med Prim Care. 5(2):259-65. 
  17. Meuser J, Purkey E, Lantadilla Barticevic N, Ng V. Achieving competencies in family medicine through continuing professional development. Educ Prim Care. 2016;27(5):349-350.
  18. Miszkurka M, Steensma C, Phillips SP. Correlates of partner and family violence among older Canadians: a lifecourse approach. Health Promot Chronic Dis Prev Can. 2016;36(3):45-53.
  19. Naqshbandi Hayward M, Mequanint S, Paquette-Warren J, Bailie R, Chirilia A, Dyck R, Green M, Hanley A, Tompkins J, Harris S. On behalf of the FORGE AHEAD Team. The FORGE AHEAD clinical readiness consultation tool: a validated tool to assess clinical readiness for chronic disease care mobilization in Canada's First Nations. BMC Health Serv Res. 2017; 17:233.
  20. Pérez-Zepeda MU, Belanger E, Zunzunegui MV, Phillips SP, Ylli A, Guralnik J. Assessing the Validity of Self-Rated Health with the Short Physical Performance Battery: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the International Mobility in Aging Study. PLoS One. 2016; 11(4):e0153855.
  21. Phillips S, Auais M, Belanger E, Alvarado B, Zunzunegui MV. Early and current social and economic circumstances and resilience in older adults: findings from the longitudinal International Mobility in Aging Study (IMIAS). SSM Population Health. 2016; 2:708-717.
  22. Phillips SP, Dalgarno N. Professionalism, professionalization, expertise and compassion: a qualitative study of medical residents. BMC Med Educ. 2017; 17(1): 21.
  23. Phillips SP, Swift SA. Therapeutic abortion counselling and provision: are Canadian educational institutions opting out? Can Fam Physician. 2016;62:297-8.
  24. Phillips SP, Hamberg K. Doubly blind: a systematic review of gender in randomized controlled trials. Global Health Action. 2016;9:29597.
  25. Phillips SP, Swift SA, Reipas K, Zelek B. Adolescent Resilience Assessment in Person-centered Medical Care. International Journal of Person Centered Medicine. 2016;6 (4):6289-97. 
  26. Phillips SP. Defining and measuring sex and gender in medical research. In Les sciences et le genre. Déjouer l'androcentrisme" (Science and gender. Foiling androcentrism) Devreux AM (editor). French Research Council (CNRS), 2016
  27. Pulver A, Davison C, Parpia A, Purkey E, Pickett W. Nonmedical Use of Prescription Opioids and Injury Risk Among Youth. J Child Adols Subst. 522-529.
  28. Purkey E, Hollaar G. Developing consensus for postgraduate global health electives: definitions, pre-departure training and post-return debriefing. BMC Med Educ. 2016;16:159.
  29. Queenan JA, Birtwhistle R, Drummond N. Supporting primary care public health functions. Can Fam Physician. 2016;62(7):603.
  30. Shoots L, Schultz K. Program chief resident: introducing a new leadership role for residency programs. Can Fam Physician. 2017: 63(1), 10-12.
  31. Sousa AC, Zunzunegui MV, Li, A, Phillips SP, Guralnik J, Guerra R. Association between C-reactive protein and physical performance in older populations: Results from the International Mobility in Aging Study (IMIAS). Age and Ageing. 2016;45(2):274-80.
  32. Ylli A, Miszkurka M, Phillips SP, Guralnik J, Deshpande N, Zunzunequi MV. Clinically relevant depression in old age: an international study with populations from Canada, Latin America and Eastern Europe. Psychiatry Res. 2016;241:236-41.
  33. Ward M. Understanding the use of emergency department and urgent care services by diabetic patients of a Family Medicine Health Team: a retrospective observational study. Prim Health Care Res Dev. 2016; 18(2):200-207.
  34. Wolfrom B, Hodgetts G, Kotecha J, Pollock E, Martin M, Han H, Morissette P. Satisfaction with civilian family medicine residency training: Perspectives from serving general duty medical officers in the Canadian Armed Forces. 2016;62:e-540-546. 
  35. Wonnacott D. Berringer R. Spontaneous coronary artery dissection: case report and review of the literature. Canadian Family Physician. 2016; 62(12):994-996.  

Faculty publications from the 2015-2016 year are below:

  1.  Adibi F, Leung L. The obvious versus not so obvious. J Fam Med 2015; 2(5):1038
  2. Birtwhistle R, Barber D, Drummond N, Godwin M, Greiver M, Singer A, Lussier MT, Manca D, Natarajan N, Terry A, Wong S, Martin RE, Mangin D. Horses and buggies have some advantages over cars, but no one is turning back. Can Fam Physician 2015;61(5):416-9.
  3. Birtwhistle R, Godwin M, Leggett JA, Martin K. Linking health databases for research. Can Fam Physician 2015; 61(4):382.
  4. Bosma R, Mojarad E, Leung L, Pukall C, Staud R, Stroman P. Neural correlates of temporal summation of second pain in the human brainstem and spinal cord. Hum Brain Mapp 2015 Dec; 36(12):5038-50. doi: 10.1002/hbm.22993
  5. Brown G, Park K, Bicknell RT. Management of occupational shoulder injuries in primary care. J Musculoskelet Disord Treat 2015 Sept 25; 1:1.
  6. Davidson C, Pulver A, Parpia A, Purkey E, Pickett W. Nonmedical use of prescription opiods and injury risk among youth. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse. [In press]
  7. Frank C, Wilson CR. Models of primary care for frail patients. Can Fam Physician 2015; 61(7): 601-6.
  8. Griffiths J, Luhanga U, McEwen L A, Schultz K, and Dalgarno N. (Accepted). Promoting quality feedback: A tool for reviewing feedback given to learners by teachers. Can FamPhysician.
  9. Guedes DT, Alvarado BE, Phillips SP, Curcio CL, Zunzunegui MV, Guerra RO. Socioeconomic status, social relations and domestic violence against elderly people in Canada, Albania, Colombia and Brazil. Arch of Gerontol Geriatr 2015; 60(3):492-500. doi: 10.1016/j.archger.2015.01.010
  10. Hall Barber K, Schultz K, Scott A, Pollock E, Kotecha J, Martin D. Teaching quality improvement in graduate medical education: an experiential and team-based approach to the acquisition of quality improvement competencies. Acad Med 2015; 90(10): 1363-7.
  11. Jain S, Ward MA. HDL and its role in cardiovascular disease: a primary care perspective. J Fam Med Community Health 2015 June;2(3):1037.
  12. Keshavjee K, Williamson T, Martin K, Truant R, Aliarzadeh B, Ghany A, Greiver M. Getting to usable EMR data. Can Fam Physician 2014 Apr;60(4): 392.
  13. Kotecha J, Han H, Green M, Russell G, Martin MI, Birtwhistle R. The role of the practice facilitators in Ontario primary healthcare quality improvement. BMC Fam Pract 2015 July;16:93. doi: 10.1186/s12875-015-0298-6
  14. Leung L, Han H, Martin M, Kotecha J. Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) as sole intervention for non-somatisation chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP): protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. MBJ Open 2015;5:e007650. DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-007650.
  15. Leung LK, Harding J. A chemical mixer with dark-green nails. BMJ Case Rep 2015 June; 2015. doi:10.1136/bcr-2014-209203.
  16. McColl MA, Aiken A, Smith K, McColl A, Green M, Godwin M, Birtwhistle R, Norman K, Brankston G, Schaub M. Actionable Nuggets: Knowledge translation tool for the needs of patients with spinal cord injury. Can Fam Physician 2015;61:e240-e248.
  17. McEwen LA, Griffiths J, Schultz K. Developing and successfully implementing a competency-based portfolio assessment system in a postgraduate family medicine residency program. Acad Med 2015;90(11):1515-26.
  18. Miszkurka M, Steensma C, Phillips SP. Correlates of partner and family violence among older Canadians: a lifecourse approach. Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada 2015; (in press)
  19. Patricio AC, Zunzunegui MV, Li A, Phillips SP, Guralnik  J, Guerra R. Association between C-reactive protein and physical performance in older populations: Results from the International Mobility in Aging Study (IMIAS). Age Ageing 2016; 45(2):274-80. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afv202.
  20. Phillips SP, Carver L. Early parental Loss and self-rated health of older women and men: a population-based, multi-country study. PLoS ONE 2015; 10(4): e0120762. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0120762.
  21. Phillips SP, Hamberg K. Women's relative immunity to the socio-economic health gradient: artifact or real? Glob Health Action 2015 May;8:27259.
  22. Phillips SP, Hamberg K. Doubly blind: a systematic review of gender in randomized controlled trials. Glob Health Action 2015 May; 8:27259. doi: 10.3402/gha.v8.27259. 
  23. Phillips SP, Swift SA. Therapeutic abortion counseling and provision: are Canadian educational institutions opting out? Can Fam Physician 2016; epub ahead of print.
  24. Queenan JA, Williamson T, Khan S, Drummond N, Garies S, Morkem R, Birtwhistle. Representativeness of patients and providers in the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network: a corss-sectional study. CMAJ Open 2016 Jan;4(1):E28-E32
  25. Ranger NS, Ward MA. A Comparison of the direct oral anticoagulants in treatment of acute deep vein thrombosis for primary care physicians. J Family Med Community Health 2015;2(2):1032.
  26. Sacks J, Valin S, Casson RI, Wilson CR. Are 2 heads better than 1? Perspectives on job sharing in academic family medicine. Can Fam Physician 2015;61(1):11-13.
  27. Schultz K, Griffiths J. Implementing competency-based medical education in a postgraduate family medicine residency training program: a stepwise approach, facilitating factors and processes or steps that would have been helpful. Acad Med 2015. Epub ahead of print.
  28. Schultz K, Griffiths J, Lacasse M. A practical application of entrustable professional activities to inform competency decisions in a family medicine training program. Acad Med 2015; 90(7):888-97.
  29. Schultz K, Griffiths J, McEwen L. Applying Kolb’s Learning Cycle to competency-based residency education. Acad Med 2016; 91(2):284.
  30. Sethi A, Hughes P. Celiac disease and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: a systematic review of the literature. J Fam Med Community Health 2015;2(8): 1069.
  31. Squissato V, Brown G, Baxter S. Get out of scrape! An approach to corneal foreign bodies and abrasions for the primary care physician. Occup Med Health Aff 2015;3:3.
  32. Wolfrom B, Hodgetts G, Kotecha J, Pollock E, Han H, Martin M, Morrisette P. (Accepted). Satisfaction with civilian family medicine residency training: Perspectives from serving General Duty Medical Officers in the Canadian Armed Forces. Can Fam Physician.