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Maritime Resident Doctors represents over 550 resident doctors practicing in Nova Scotia, New Brunswi Welcome to Maritime Resident Doctors' page!
"Like" us to get all of the Maritime Resident Doctors info you need. We recently changed our name from PARI-MP. We’ve been around under one name or another since 1969. We represent over 550 residents practicing in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. We’ve always been about Maritime Resident Doctors – now it’s our name.
On July 1, over 150 new resident doctors will begin work in the Maritimes. These doctors will work in hospitals, clinics and health care centres throughout Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and PEI. Join us in welcoming our new batch of Maritime Resident Doctors!
Today is Doctors' Day! And it happens to fall during our Resident Wellness Week, where we take a minute to focus on the (often over-looked) well-being of our resident physicians. Every day in the Maritimes, over 600 resident physicians work in hospitals, clinics and health care centres, delivering top notch care to Maritimers. Enjoy your day. Maritime Resident Doctors: New doctors, new ideas for better health care.
It’s Resident Wellness Week this week and we’re at the VG this morning with the Drift Coffee Truck handing out a morning cup of Joe to our residents. Maritime Resident Doctors: New doctors, new ideas for better health care.
Today is International Women's Day and Monday is Canadian Women Physicians Day. We're celebrating women in medicine, our current residents and those who came before them. Thank you for your work today and every day.
Resident Awareness Week is coming to a close, but over 550 resident doctors work in hospitals, healthcare centres and clinics throughout the Maritimes not just this week, but every week. Like Mark, an obstetrics and gynaecology resident, who gets to welcome many new Maritimers to the world as a big part of his job. Maritime Resident Doctors: New doctors, new ideas for better health care.
Resident Awareness Week rolls on. Every day, over 550 resident doctors work in hospitals, healthcare centres and clinics throughout the Maritimes, working on the leading edge of innovation. Like Khaled, a Radiation Oncology resident who works toward a future of continuing breakthroughs in cancer care. Maritime Resident Doctors: New doctors, new ideas, for better health care.
Did you know that over 550 residents doctors work in the Maritimes every day? They practice in over 50 specialties as diverse as psychiatry, plastic surgery, neurology, and radiology. Like Brett, who practices in yet another speciality: Family Medicine. Maritime Resident Doctors: New doctors, new ideas, for better health care.
It’s Resident Awareness Week. Over 550 resident doctors practice in the Maritimes every day while completing their residency at Dalhousie University. Like Taylor, a first-year Orthopaedic Surgery resident. Maritime Resident Doctors: New doctors, new ideas, for better health care.
Resident Awareness Week 2024 is here! Every day, over 550 residents work in hospitals, health care centres and clinics all over Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and PEI. Over the next few days we are going to introduce you to a few of them and help you be more aware about these critical physicians in our health care system. Physicians like Kathleen, a resident in Radiology. Maritime Resident Doctors: New doctors, new ideas for better health care.
February is African Heritage Month in Nova Scotia, and Black History Month in New Brunswick and PEI (as well as many other places). We're proud to celebrate the month and our residents can stay tuned for some events throughout February for our membership. In the meantime, Dalhousie has a number of great resources and events listed to help mark the month.
https://www.dal.ca/dept/vpei/edia/education/events-and-campaigns/african-heritage-month.html
Today is National Women Physicians Day in the US - marking the anniversary of the first female medical school graduate in 1849. We're always excited to celebrate the progress toward equity in healthcare that has been made, while looking ahead and recognizing the work that is still to be done.
Good night Halifax. Celebrating the start of residency with our (slightly delayed) orientation boat cruise. Welcome to the Maritimes!
On July 1, over 150 new resident doctors will begin work in the Maritimes. These doctors will work in hospitals, clinics and health care centres throughout Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and PEI. Welcome to our new batch of Maritime Resident Doctors!
Today is International Women's Day. We're celebrating women in medicine, our current residents and those who came before them. Thank you for your work today and every day.
This year, Heritage Day in Nova Scotia honours Rita Joe. Learn more about her here: https://heritageday.novascotia.ca/content/2023-honouree-rita-joe
2023 Honouree: Rita Joe | Nova Scotia Heritage Day Elder Rita (Bernard) Joe, a member of the We’koqma’q Mi’kmaq Community and published author, was instrumental in paving the way for other Mi’kmaq authors. Her greatest wish was to see more writings would come from her people and “that the children would read it”.
Resident Awareness Week is coming to a close, but over 550 resident doctors work in hospitals, healthcare centres and clinics throughout the Maritimes not just this week, but every week. Next time you're there you might just see Dax, a second-year Pediatrics Resident. Maritime Resident Doctors: New doctors, new ideas for better health care.
It's Resident Awareness Week! Each day, over 550 residents work in clinics, health care centres and hospitals throughout Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and PEI. Residents like Livia, a second-year Anesthesia resident. Stay tuned all week as we introduce you to more of our residents - a critical piece of the health care system. Maritime Resident Doctors: New doctors, new ideas for better health care.
Resident Awareness Week media alert: Global Television: New generation of Nova Scotia doctors on improving health system: https://globalnews.ca/video/9472801/new-generation-of-nova-scotia-doctors-on-improving-health-system/
New generation of Nova Scotia doctors on improving health system | Watch News Videos Online Watch New generation of Nova Scotia doctors on improving health system Video Online, on GlobalNews.ca
Did you know that over 550 residents doctors work in the Maritimes every day? They practice in over 50 specialties as diverse as family medicine, psychiatry, plastic surgery, neurology and dermatology. Tomorrow we'll be back with another new entry in our series, but today we take a look back at a few folks from previous installments of our series, all still hard working resident here in the Maritimes. Maritime Resident Doctors: new doctors, new ideas for better health care.
It’s Resident Awareness Week. Over 550 resident doctors practice in the Maritimes every day while completing their residency at Dalhousie University. Like Adele, a first-year General Surgery resident. Maritime Resident Doctors: New doctors, new ideas, for better health care.
It's Resident Awareness Week! Each day, over 550 residents work in clinics, health care centres and hospitals throughout Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and PEI. Residents like Ashlyn, a fourth-year General Pathology Resident. Stay tuned all week as we introduce you to more of our residents - a critical piece of the health care system. Maritime Resident Doctors: New doctors, new ideas for better health care.
Resident Awareness Week 2023 is here. Every day, over 550 residents work in hospitals, healthcare centres and clinics all over Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and PEI. Over the next few days we are going to introduce you to a few of them and help you be more aware about these critical physicians in our health care system. Physicians like Jasmine, a resident in Internal Medicine. Maritime Resident Doctors: New doctors, new ideas for better health care.
Very happy to celebrate pride in-person once again at the 2022 Halifax Pride Parade. A wonderful day for a parade, and Maritime Resident Doctors was thrilled to show pride in our community.
On July 1, over 150 new resident doctors will begin work in the Maritimes. These doctors will work in hospitals, clinics and health care centres throughout Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and PEI. Welcome to our new batch of Maritime Resident Doctors!
Returning the mainland after island hopping: PEI on Wednesday and Cape Breton on Thursday, meeting with just a few of our 650 residents around the region. These residents work in hospitals, healthcare centres and clinics every day throughout Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and PEI. New doctors, new ideas for better health care.
Visiting beautiful Prince Edward Island today to meet with our residents there just 24 hours after meeting with our crew in Moncton, NB. Did you know, Maritime Resident Doctors represents over 650 physicians completing their training at sites throughout Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and PEI? New doctors, new ideas for better health care.
From CBC: Senior officials identify problems of racism in N.S. health-care system. "Nova Scotia doctors and health-care professionals who are not white face racism from colleagues and patients, unequal access to job opportunities and promotions, and barriers to even entering the medical field." http://ow.ly/1MsQ50HVHft
Senior officials identify problems of racism in N.S. health-care system | CBC News The issue of racism in health care is now on the desks of Nova Scotia's most senior health-care leaders, identified in a report advanced by the former CEO of the health authority and in the briefing book prepared for Health Minister Michelle Thompson.
Resident Awareness Week is coming to a close, but over 550 resident doctors work in hospitals, healthcare centres and clinics throughout the Maritimes not just this week, but every week. Next time you're there you might just see Emily, Jasmine or Vlad. Maritime Resident Doctors: New doctors, new ideas for better health care.
Did you know that over 550 residents doctors work in the Maritimes every day? They practice in over 50 specialties as diverse as general surgery, radiology, and pediatrics. Like Vlad, a first year resident in Family Medicine - yet another of the many specialties. Maritime Resident Doctors: new doctors, new ideas for better health care.
Resident Awareness Week rolls on. During the global pandemic, residents continue to operate on the front lines of hospitals, health care centres and clinics around the region. Like Leo, a sixth year resident in Anesthesia. Maritime Resident Doctors: New Doctors, New Ideas for better health care.
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