Join Dr Jennifer Hall, President of the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC), for the annual State of the College Address on Friday morning, […]
Family Medicine Innovations in Research and Education Day, on Wednesday, November 9th, is packed with illuminating research presentations, faculty development sessions, and great opportunities to […]
This year our exciting keynote speakers are an Olympic athlete and coach duo, the federal Minister of Health, and a renowned palliative care expert. All […]
The College of Family Physicians of Canada’s inaugural Awards Gala will take place at Family Medicine Forum 2016 on Friday, November 11th, at the Fairmont […]
As Canada’s premier conference for family physicians, Family Medicine Forum has top-notch educational offerings to refine your skills and become more confident in your practice. […]
Family Medicine Forum (FMF) is only 2 months away! Register now so you don’t miss out on these exciting highlights, continuing professional development opportunities, and […]
Vancouver is the place to be this fall as the site of Family Medicine Forum 2016! From November 9th–12th, join your colleagues for enriching opportunities […]
Dr Jeffrey Borkan, MD, PhD, a researcher, clinician, educator, agrees with Linda Goss that "storytelling is medicine for the spirit and healing for the soul."
He […]
Why did I become a family physician? How can I provide health care for my patients without compromising that same opportunity for future generations? Why […]
Dr Pierre-Paul Tellier, Chair, Family Medicine Forum Committee, and Drs Andrew Arcand and Kim Bender, Ontario College of Family Physicians ASA Co-chairs, are pleased to […]
Our colleagues’ accomplishments in family medicine further strengthen Canada’s health care system and ensure the highest quality of clinical care, teaching, research, and advocacy.
Dr […]
Thank you, walkers, runners, and donors, for your participation in the Walk for the Docs of Tomorrow to support Canada's medical students.
The five-kilometre walk helped […]
Choosing Wisely Canada (CWC) estimates 3o per cent waste in unnecessary tests, treatments, and procedures. Many of these expenditures do not have value for patients. […]