
Avis Favaro
Canadian Health Journalist - Contributor to CTV News, Host Canadian Health Information Podcast @avisfavaro.bsky.social
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2 weeks ago |
ctvnews.ca | Avis Favaro
In what some observers are calling an “impressive” move, the University Health Network (UHN) in Toronto is launching a first-of-its-kind Canadian program to recruit 100 early career scientists, many from an emerging exodus of researchers from the U.S. Called “Canada Leads 100 Challenge,” UHN and Princess Margaret Hospital’s foundations are funding the $30-million program to attract 100 young scientists.
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2 months ago |
noovo.info | Avis Favaro
Certaines femmes médecins aux États-Unis envisagent de s'installer au nord de la frontière pour exercer la médecine en raison de l'évolution du paysage politique dans leur pays.
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2 months ago |
ctvnews.ca | Avis Favaro
Female physicians in the U.S. are considering moving north of the border to practice medicine due to the changing political landscape in their country. “Anyone looking for a part-time gynecologist in Ontario?” wrote Dr. Kriti Patel in a recent post on social media. She says it is the first time in her career she has actively looked at moving to Canada.
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Oct 9, 2024 |
ktvz.com | Avis Favaro
By Avis FavaroClick here for updates on this story TORONTO (CTV Network) — An American family doctor is frustrated with what she says has been a challenging two-year-and-counting bureaucratic journey to be accepted into Canada. That’s where she has a job waiting for her, tending to some 1,500 patients who don’t have a physician. “We assumed (the process) would be something around six months or so. But clearly, we were wrong…it’s been two years,” Dr. Ashleigh Duncan said with a laugh.
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Oct 9, 2024 |
krdo.com | Avis Favaro
By Avis FavaroClick here for updates on this story TORONTO (CTV Network) — An American family doctor is frustrated with what she says has been a challenging two-year-and-counting bureaucratic journey to be accepted into Canada. That’s where she has a job waiting for her, tending to some 1,500 patients who don’t have a physician. “We assumed (the process) would be something around six months or so. But clearly, we were wrong…it’s been two years,” Dr. Ashleigh Duncan said with a laugh.
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