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Eric Wong

Redeployment Among Primary Care Nurses During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study

Lukewich J, Bulman D, Mathews M, Hedden L, Marshall E, Vaughan C, Ryan D, Dufour E, Meredith L, Spencer S, Renaud LR. Redeployment Among Primary Care Nurses During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study. SAGE Open Nursing. 2024 Jun;10:23779608241262143.

Posted in Career Choice and Workforce | Tagged with Eric Wong

“Family doctors are also people”: a qualitative analysis of how family physicians managed competing personal and professional responsibilities during the COVID-19 pandemic

Spencer S, Lukewich J, Marshall EG, Mathews M, Asghari S, Brown JB, Freeman TR, Gill P, Idrees S, McCracken RK, Ranade S. “Family doctors are also people”: a qualitative analysis of how family physicians managed competing personal and professional responsibilities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Human Resources for Health. 2024 Dec;22(1):1-9.

Posted in Provider Health and Wellness | Tagged with Amanda Terry, Dana Ryan, Emily Gard Marshall, Eric Wong, Jamie Wickett, Judith Brown, Julia Lukewich, Lauren Moritz, Leslie Meredith, Lindsay Hedden, Maria Mathews, Paul Gill, Richard Buote, Rita McCracken, Samina Idrees, Sarah Spencer, Shabnam Asghari, Steve Slade, Sudit Ranade, Thomas Freeman

Family physicians’ perspectives on collaboration challenges between primary care and specialist care during the covid-19 pandemic in canada: a qualitative study

Moritz LR, Buote R, McKay M, Meredith L, Ryan D, Spencer S, Vaughan C, Hedden L, Lukewich J, Mathews M, Asghari S, Brown JB, Gill PS, Wong ER, Marshall EG. Family physicians’ perspectives on collaboration challenges between primary care and specialist care during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada: a qualitative study. SSM-Qualitative Research in Health. […]

Posted in Interprofessional Care and Training | Tagged with Eric Wong

Simulation Tools in the Research and Delivery of Competency-Based Medical Education and Health Care: Evolving Considerations in the Contemporary COVID-19 Era

Wong EC, Negreanu D, Adreak N, Allan K, Thibodeau-Jarry N, Tsirigotis D, Qayumi K, Fordyce CB, Randhawa VK. Simulation Tools in the Research and Delivery of Competency-Based Medical Education and Health Care: Evolving Considerations in the Contemporary COVID-19 Era. Canadian Journal of Cardiology. 2021 Mar 1;37(3):351-354.

Posted in Assessment, Curriculum Issues, Simulation | Tagged with Eric Wong

Measuring interprofessional competencies and attitudes among health professional students creating family planning virtual patient cases.

Wong E, Leslie JJ, Soon JA, Norman WV. Measuring interprofessional competencies and attitudes among health professional students creating family planning virtual patient cases. BMC medical education. 2016 Dec;16(1):1-9.

Posted in Assessment, Interprofessional Care and Training | Tagged with Eric Wong, Wendy Norman

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