Dr.Bill's $150,000 contribution to the Ontario Medical
Foundation supports the advancement of three physician-led research
projects focused on peer support, mindfulness training, and
wellness evaluations to help physicians manage burnout
TORONTO, Nov. 20,
2024 /CNW/ - Today, Dr.Bill proudly celebrates
the one-year anniversary of its $150,000 contribution to the Ontario Medical
Foundation (OMF), a critical investment that has propelled research
efforts to reduce physician burnout and address barriers to
equitable health care1. The funding has
supported three pivotal projects, led by renowned Ontario physicians: Dr. Noah Ivers, MD, PhD, CCFP; Dr. Julie Maggi, MD, MSc, FRCPC, and Dr. Elli
Waisbaum, BFA, MES, PhD; and Dr. Sanjeev
Sockalingam, MD, MHPE, FRCPC, and Dr. Treena Wilkie, MD, FRCPC.
Physician burnout remains a pressing issue, with nearly
three-quarters of health care providers
affected2. This crisis not only impacts
the well-being of physicians, but can also influence the quality of
patient care and the overall health care
system[3]. In response to this urgent
challenge, Dr.Bill has championed research that explores
practical strategies to help alleviate burnout and promote the
sustainability of the medical profession.
"Dr.Bill is committed to continuing the conversation on
burnout and advancing equity-based solutions that support physician
well-being," says Sarah Wilkinson,
CEO of Dr.Bill. "Our investment in research reflects our
dedication to actionable, long-term strategies that support a more
resilient medical community and society at-large."
"Physician burnout is a serious concern for the sustainability
of our health system. It is vital that physicians are in good
health so they can provide the best possible care for their
patients. The OMA applauds Dr.Bill for supporting this
initiative and is grateful to each of the recipient doctors for
leading vital research," adds Dr. Dominik
Nowak, president of the Ontario Medical Association
(OMA).
Among the research initiatives, Dr. Noah
Ivers, a family physician at Women's College Hospital, has
pioneered a peer coaching model to train family physicians to
mentor colleagues. The program, which focuses on marginalized
communities, has already trained 39 physicians as peer guides,
benefiting 32 family physicians through personalized coaching.
Early results demonstrate positive outcomes, with participants
reporting improved mental health, increased workplace satisfaction,
and valuable mentorship experiences. Peer guides reported being
empowered and supported with a reduced sense of isolation, while
physicians gained valuable skills for managing mental health and
preventing burnout. The second cohort of the project will be
entirely virtual and will support more family physicians. It will
feature 22 newly trained peer guides supporting up to 50 peer
learners in primary care.
"Our peer coaching model is laying the foundation for lasting
change by equipping family physicians with the supportive network
they need to combat burnout," says Dr. Ivers. "It's great to
see learners from the first round of peer coaching eager to step
into mentorship roles, and their testimonials will
play a key role in the recruitment of other peer guides. As we
move into the next phase of the project, we'll be refining the
program to ensure that the second round of coaching is more
streamlined. With continuous refinement and collaboration, we're
aiming to build a sustainable support network that will empower
physicians to thrive in their roles for years to come."
In addition to Dr. Ivers' initiative, the funding has propelled
two other major research efforts. Dr. Julie
Maggi, a psychiatrist at St.
Michael's Hospital, and Dr. Elli Waisbaum, a faculty member
at the University of Toronto, focus on
highly specialized mindfulness training for physicians, especially
those serving marginalized communities. The Applied Mindfulness
Program for Medical Personnel (AMP-MP) is tailored to help
physicians manage stress and burnout more effectively and is
focused on understanding the additional challenges faced by
physicians in leadership roles who work with marginalized
communities. The next phase of their project involves completing
the program for medical personnel by December 2024, followed by data analysis and
reporting in early 2025.
Dr. Sanjeev Sockalingam, a
psychiatrist at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH),
and Dr, Treena Wilkie, a forensic
psychiatrist and chief of forensic services at CAMH, are developing
a comprehensive framework to evaluate physician wellness programs
across Ontario, ensuring their
long-term effectiveness in reducing burnout and promoting physician
well-being. The team has identified more than 100 relevant articles
in their literature review and has conducted surveys with more than
120 physicians at CAMH to assess the Physician Engagement,
Wellness, and Excellence Strategy. They are currently consolidating
data and preparing to present the framework at national
conferences, including the Canadian Psychiatric Association and the
International Conference on Physician Health, with the goal of
refining wellness strategies throughout the province.
"Thanks to Dr.Bill's generosity, we are making tangible progress
in addressing the physician burnout crisis," says Dr. Albert Ng, president of the OMF. "These projects
are positive steps in safeguarding the well-being of doctors and
ensuring the highest level of care for patients."
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About Dr.Bill
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secure medical billing platform designed to simplify the nuanced
medical billing process. It helps to mitigate the stressful
realities of administrative burden and ensure billing is done
accurately and efficiently so medical professionals can spend more
time on their important work with patients and get paid in a timely
manner. Dr.Bill is currently available in Ontario, British
Columbia and Alberta.
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About the Ontario Medical Foundation (OMF)
The OMF is the charitable arm of the Ontario Medical Association
and they engage and mobilize Ontario's doctors to improve the lives of
Ontarians. The OMF is taking on the challenge to help advance
health equity across Ontario and
helping unblock the barriers to health care by enabling better
health care outcomes and working to help many populations across
the province, including Black, Indigenous and racialized peoples;
2SLGBTQ+ communities; northern and rural/remote communities; women;
and seniors; ensuring equitable health care by addressing social
determinants of health and other systemic barriers to improve
health care for all; and empowering future doctors of Ontario by providing bursaries to reduce the
cost of tuition to increase accessibility to medical school,
increase diverse representation and contribute to future health
human resources.
For further information:
Stephanie Yeoh, Santis Health (for
Dr.Bill), stephanie.yeoh@santishealth.ca
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https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/dr-bill-launches-nationwide-recognition-campaign-honouring-canada-s-dedicated-physicians-amid-rising-burnout-concerns-831602491.html
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2 https://www.oma.org/advocacy/physician-burnout/
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3 https://www.oma.org/advocacy/prescription-for-ontario/prescription-for-ontario-doctors-solutions-for-immediate-action/
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SOURCE RBC