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Ian Scott

For a full set of publications, please click here.

How early-career family physicians integrate social accountability into practice: Findings from a multijurisdictional qualitative study

Mills L, Gormley A, Sheppard A, Moravac C, Scott I, Lavergne MR. How early-career family physicians integrate social accountability into practice: Findings from a multijurisdictional qualitative study. Canadian Family Physician. 2025 Mar 1;71(3):192-199.

Posted in Social Responsiveness | Tagged with Ian Scott

Changing primary care capacity in Canada: protocol for a cross-provincial mixed methods study

Lavergne MR, Easley J, Grudniewicz A, Hedden L, McDonald T, Rudoler D, Sauré A, Correia RH, Dufour É, Gallant F, Hakim J. Changing primary care capacity in Canada: protocol for a cross-provincial mixed methods study. BMJ open. 2025 Mar 1;15(3):e099302.

Posted in Career Choice and Workforce | Tagged with Erin Wilson, Ian Scott

Predictors of sustained rural practice

Roshan A, Gowans M, Scott I. Predictors of sustained rural practice. Canadian Journal of Rural Medicine. 2025 Jan 1;30(1):7-16.

Posted in Career Choice and Workforce | Tagged with Ian Scott

Laying train tracks en route: How institutional education leaders navigate complexity during mandated curriculum change

Tam H, Scott I. Laying train tracks en route: How institutional education leaders navigate complexity during mandated curriculum change. Medical Education. 2024 Dec;58(12):1528-1535.

Posted in Curriculum Issues | Tagged with Herman Tam, Ian Scott

Early career family physician perspectives on their residency experience and practice choices in Canada: a qualitative study

Moravac C, Grudniewicz A, Scott I, Randall E, Goldsmith LJ, Marshall EG, Jones L, Lavergne MR. Early career family physician perspectives on their residency experience and practice choices in Canada: a qualitative study. Canadian Medical Education Journal. 2024 Nov 13;15(5):20.

Posted in Learner Perspectives on Health Professions Education | Tagged with Emily Gard Marshall, Ian Scott

Through a Tainted Lens: A Qualitative Study of Medical Learners’ Thinking About Patient ‘Deservingness’ of Health Advocacy

Scott I, Hubinette M, van der Goes T, Kahlke R. Through a Tainted Lens: A Qualitative Study of Medical Learners’ Thinking About Patient ‘Deservingness’ of Health Advocacy. Perspectives on Medical Education. 2024;13(1):151.

Posted in Health Advocacy | Tagged with Ian Scott, Maria Hubinette, Renate Kahlke, Theresa van der Goes

Factors influencing practice choices of early-career family physicians in Canada: a qualitative interview study

Grudniewicz A, Randall E, Lavergne MR, Marshall EG, Jones L, Rudoler D, Horrey K, Mathews M, McKay M, Mitra G, Scott I. Factors influencing practice choices of early-career family physicians in Canada: A qualitative interview study. medRxiv. 2023:2023-05.

Posted in Career Choice and Workforce | Tagged with Ian Scott

Ending the generational blame game: Let us move forward with needed primary care change

Lavergne MR, Moravac C, Scott I, McCracken RK, Hedden L, Grudniewicz A, Marshall EG. Ending the generational blame game: Let us move forward with needed primary care change. Canadian Family Physician. 2023 Aug;69(8):524.

Posted in Career Choice and Workforce | Tagged with Ian Scott

Changes in comprehensiveness of services delivered by Canadian family physicians: Analysis of population-based linked data in 4 provinces

Lavergne MR, Rudoler D, Peterson S, Stock D, Taylor C, Wilton AS, Wong ST, Scott I, McGrail KM, McCracken RK, Marshall EG. Changes in comprehensiveness of services delivered by Canadian family physicians: Analysis of population-based linked data in 4 provinces. Canadian Family Physician. 2023 Aug 1;69(8):550-556.

Posted in Career Choice and Workforce, Provider Health and Wellness | Tagged with Ian Scott

Productivity Decline or Administrative Avalanche? Examining Factors That Shape Changing Workloads in Primary Care

Lavergne R, Peterson S, Rudoler D, Scott I, Mccracken R, Mitra G, Katz A. Productivity Decline or Administrative Avalanche? Examining Factors That Shape Changing Workloads in Primary Care. Healthcare Policy. 2023 Aug 1;19(1).

Posted in Career Choice and Workforce, Provider Health and Wellness | Tagged with Ian Scott

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