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| Fostering Self-Care Rituals for Healthier Lives | 27 Feb 2024 | 00:23:59 | |
With a growing number of Canadians interested in self-care as we transition from the pandemic, Dr. Dwight Chapin, the OCA’s Chiropractor of the Year in 2018 wrote: "Take Good Care: 7 Wellness Rituals for Health, Strength and Hope." To bring evidence-based research to life, he engaged 21 influential Canadians, such as Jann Arden and Michael "Pinball" Clemons, to share their unique approaches to self-care. In this episode, Dr. Chapin discusses how they shaped this book, as well as how patients and chiropractors are using it to foster the self-care rituals to support improvements to their health and well-being. Topics Covered:
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About Dr. Dwight Chapin: Dr. Dwight Chapin is an award-winning chiropractor, owner of a large multidisciplinary wellness clinic, Team Chiropractor for the Canadian Football League’s Toronto Argonauts, onsite clinician and Health Advisor for The Globe and Mail, and author. He has co-authored workplace wellness e-learning modules for the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health & Safety-CCOHS, was awarded the 2018 Chiropractor of the Year by the Ontario Chiropractic Association and is a two-time Grey Cup champion as a member of the Toronto Argonauts’ medical staff. In his first book titled, Take Good Care: 7 Wellness Rituals for Health, Strength & Hope, he brings the science of prevention to life with a behind-the-scenes look at the self-care formulas of 21 influential Canadians. | |||
| Managing Pain with Interdisciplinary Care: Part 2 | 29 Sep 2023 | 00:24:48 | |
In part two of this series on pain management, Dr. Demetry Assimakopoulos returns to provide a more in-depth view of the work chiropractors do at the Comprehensive Pain Program at the University Health Network (UHN) and the Pain and Wellness Centre in Vaughan. Both these clinics were founded and led by Dr. Angela Mailis, a physiatrist, pain physician, clinical professor, and leading authority on the diagnosis and management of chronic pain. In Part 1, Dr. Mailis discussed her interdisciplinary approach for addressing pain, her experience and her work with chiropractors. In this episode, Dr. Demetry will share a case study about a patient who was given the full-blown treatment at these clinics. To help you and other chiropractors hone an expertise in chronic pain management, he will also provide tips and useful resources, including must-read articles you can start with today. Topics Covered:
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About Dr. Angela Mailis: Dr. Mailis is a specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, has a Master's Degree from the Institute of Medical Science, University of Toronto, has served as Senior Investigator with the Krembil Neuroscience Centre/ University Health Network up to 2015, and became a full professor at the Department of Medicine, University of Toronto in 2005. She is a member of the School of Graduate Studies at the University of Toronto and is currently an Adjunct Clinical Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Division of Physical Medicine. Since she started practising in 1982, her clinical and research interests focus on the diagnosis and management of chronic pain. Dr. Mailis founded and directed the Comprehensive Pain Program of the Toronto Western Hospital, University Health Network (1982-2015) and continues to be a full member of the Division of Physical Medicine and Consultant at the University Health Network Comprehensive Integrated Pain Program. She is a national Evidence-Based Guideline developer, Chair of ACTION Ontario since 2005 (a not-for-profit organization for education and advocacy for patients with neuropathic pain), and a highly respected medicolegal expert in matters of chronic pain across the country. Dr. Mailis has published more than 130 peer-reviewed scientific papers; credited with “first publications in the world” on a number of pain conditions; recognized as an international expert on specific specialty areas; has trained numerous students and international trainees; and has lectured around the world on matters of chronic pain. She is also a Popular Science writer (has written BEYOND PAIN published in the USA and Canada) and CARP-Advocacy electronic newsletter contributor monthly (2009-2014), while her new book “Smart, Successful and Abused” will be published in September 2019 by Sutherland House. She has appeared on numerous media outlets (print, radio, TV) over the years promoting understanding and advocacy on chronic pain. She has participated in several hospital and university committees and serves as an advisor to the Ontario Ministry of Health since 2009 as well as federal committees and health panels. Dr. Mailis was nominated to the 75 semi-finalists “top immigrants” in Canada for 2011. She is a recipient of the Hellenic Women’s Coming of Age Celebration Award (May 2004); Division of Physiatry, University of Toronto, Achievement Award (June 2005); the 2013 Canadian Pain Society Harold Merskey Award; and the Division of Physiatry Life Award in 2014. As of September 2014, Dr. Mailis created an interdisciplinary best-practices community pain clinic in Vaughan (Pain & Wellness Centre). The Centre was proclaimed in October 2016 by the Ontario Ministry of Health the “Demonstration Project of Ontario” as the template for further similar community-based clinics, that connect the community to the academic hospitals. The Pain and Wellness Centre not only offers chronic pain consultations but serves as an educational hub for numerous trainees, and also a research centre studying chronic pain in the community. About Dr. Demetry Assimakopoulos ('Dr. Demetry'): Dr. Demetry received his specialized honours undergraduate degree from York University in 2008. He concurrently earned a specialty in Fitness Assessment and Exercise Counseling, and the title of Certified Exercise Physiologist (CEP) through the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP). Dr. Demetry graduated from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) in 2012 and immediately began practising in midtown Toronto. In 2014, Dr. Demetry became the Clinical Coordinator for the University Health Network (UHN) Comprehensive Integrated Pain Program at The Toronto Rehabilitation Institute. In the hospital setting, Demetry works with a team of physicians, nurses, occupational therapists, and physiotherapists to adequately diagnose and manage chronic pain. He earned his diplomate in chronic pain management through the Canadian Academy of Pain Management in 2015. He has since been hosted by several provincial associations across Canada to lecture to health care providers on the conservative and interdisciplinary management of chronic pain. He was happy to finally join the fabulous team at the Pain and Wellness Centre in November 2017. Dr. Demetry was voted to receive the members' choice 2022 Dr. Michael Brickman Heart and Hands Award from the Ontario Chiropractic Association for embodying a generous and giving spirit (the heart) with remarkable passion and dedication to chiropractic care (the hands). | |||
| An Evidence-based Framework for Chiropractic Care | 29 Jan 2022 | 00:25:32 | |
In 2020, the Ontario Chiropractic Association (OCA) formed the Evidence-based Framework Advisory Council with a mandate to help develop a shared understanding or framework around what exactly evidence-based practice means for chiropractic care. In this episode, we check in with Caroline Brereton, OCA's CEO, to hear about the Evidence-based Framework Advisory Council (EBFAC), its goals, the process it’s following, how it will help OCA members support better patient care and advance the profession. Caroline chats about the EBFAC’s progress, what to look for in the near future and what its long-term goals entail. Topics Covered:
Key Links to References/Resources Discussed: About Caroline Brereton: Caroline is CEO of the Ontario Chiropractic Association and oversees the Evidence-based Framework Advisory Council (EBFAC). Through working for 18 years on acute care’s front-line to now leading the fourth largest chiropractic association in the world by membership, she has lived varied perspectives of our health care system. Her passion for quality patient care in Ontario began in 1992 with her work as a registered nurse caring for elderly patients with complex needs at Queensway General Hospital, in Toronto’s west end. As Caroline's career evolved, she moved to Trillium Health Centre (now Trillium Health Partners) in 1998, where she held several senior level positions, from Director, Medical Health Systems, to Vice President, People, Corporate and Clinical Support Services. At Trillium, she applied a new leadership philosophy and accountability framework to initiate customer service models that improved patients’ experience and outcomes. Caroline was also honoured to lead the implementation of the University of Toronto’s Mississauga Medical Academy and the Shared Service West Organization transformation, on behalf of four organizations. In addition to her nursing and midwifery credentials, Ms. Brereton has an MBA from Queen’s University and is a graduate of the Rotman School of Management Advanced Health Leadership Program. Since joining the Ontario Chiropractic Association (OCA) as CEO in June 2018, she has focused on building relationships with all partners that impact chiropractors and their patients in Ontario. Caroline is committed to ensuring the OCA is making a difference for its members and supporting others in their accountabilities to the profession. In her previous tenure as Chief Executive Officer of the Mississauga Halton Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) and Vice Chair of the Ontario Association of Community Care Access Centres (OACCAC) Board of Directors, she collaborated with multiple partners to help drive our system’s transformation to integrated, patient-centred care. Caroline was inspired by the initiatives CCAC's interconnected teams implemented to improve patients’ experience and outcomes. These initiatives ranged from a primary care advisor model that achieved a 76 per cent engagement rate with primary care providers across the region to our seamless transitions hospital partnership that reduced the number of patients returning to hospital within 30-days after discharge by 52 per cent. Delivering home and community care every day gave her and the CCAC a front-line advantage. It showed what works and what is vital to our health care system. These experiences opened Caroline's eyes to our system’s potential. Caroline is excited by the possibility of creating a world-class, fully integrated health system in Ontario and potentially across Canada. Like many health care leaders, Caroline is also constantly thinking about ‘how’ to best achieve this for Ontarians. She believes all health care partners must share their insights and work together, hand in glove, to shape a system that overcomes long-term challenges and continuously raises the bar for quality of care. In addition to her OCA role, Caroline is also a Board member of the Regional Geriatric Program of Toronto. | |||
| Delivering Optimal Care to Patients with Arthritis | 15 Nov 2021 | 00:29:09 | |
This episode will provide you with practical research and insights on proven approaches to effectively assess, diagnose and treat patients with spinal stenosis and other forms of arthritis. Hear 'world expert in spinal stenosis' Dr. Carlo Ammendolia outline how he delivers optimal treatment to his patients and subtle variations between demographics. He offers tips and resources on how to assess a patient's physical, functional and psychosocial issues to help you strengthen your skills in these areas. As part of an interprofessional clinic at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, Dr. Ammendolia shares examples of his collaborations with physicians as part of a patient's circle of care team. And be sure to check the show notes for links to ‘must read’ arthritis research and resources discussed throughout this podcast. Topics Covered:
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About Dr. Carlo Ammendolia: Dr. Ammendolia is the Director of the Spine Clinic and the Spinal Stenosis Program at the Rebecca MacDonald Centre for Arthritis and Autoimmune Disease at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto. He received his MSc degree in Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care Research and his Ph.D. in Clinical Evaluative Sciences from the University of Toronto and his Chiropractic degree from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) in Toronto. Dr. Ammendolia is an Assistant Professor in the Institute of Health Policy, Management, and Evaluation, the Department of Surgery, and the Institute of Medical Sciences at the University of Toronto. In 2012 and 2017, Dr. Ammendolia was the recipient of the Professorship in Spine Award from the Department of Surgery in the Faculty of Medicine. Dr. Ammendolia has been in clinical practice for over 39 years and now combines clinical practice, research, and teaching in the areas of non-operative treatment of mechanical, degenerative, and inflammatory spinal disorders with a special interest in degenerative spinal stenosis. In 2021. He was given the distinction of “world expert” in spinal stenosis by Expertscape based on his publication in this area in the past 10 years. Our next podcast will drop in late January 2022. | |||
| EHC for Virtual Care, a Post-Pandemic World and More | 15 Oct 2021 | 00:22:36 | |
In this second episode of a two-part series on Extended Health Care (EHC), Dr. Moez Rajwani returns to explore the rise of virtual chiropractic care or telehealth and how insurers, as well as patients, are responding. For this segment, he's joined by Dr. Amy Brown who shares her experience with virtual care and how she's using it in her Cambridge-based practice. Dr. Rajwani also highlights the perils of incentives and why you'll want to avoid them. For new chiropractic grads and early career practitioners, he offers specific EHC tips. He also revisits OCA's Extended Health Care Guide and as an example, outlines how you can use one of its unique templates. Finally, Dr. Rajwani discusses how the pandemic is affecting EHC, what its future may look like and how this may impact your practice. Topics Covered:
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About Dr. Moez Rajwani: Dr. Rajwani is Vice President of Clinical Services at North York Rehab Clinic (NYRC), where he manages and works with a multidisciplinary team of medical consultants overseeing complex medical evaluations. He also practises and manages orthopedic rehabilitation centres in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). He is also Executive Director of the Future Ready Initiative, which aims to increase the community’s preparedness, as well as its resilience in the face of disruptive changes in the area of the future of work. An active volunteer, Dr. Rajwani serves as the Co-Chair of the Coalition of Health Professional Associations in Auto Insurance Services in Ontario and is a board member at Michael Garron Hospital. He is also on the Board of Directors for World Spine Care (WSC) Canada. Dr. Rajwani is a recipient of the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Volunteer Award, the OCA Volunteer Service Award, and an award from the Ministry of Citizenship for 25 years of service to the community. He graduated as a Doctor of Chiropractic in 1994 and has post-graduate certifications in Occupational Health and Sport Sciences. About Dr. Amy Brown Dr. Brown divides her time between Coronation Chiropractic, Massage, & Physiotherapy, her private community-based practice, and a practice onsite at Langs Community Health Centre. She is also an Advanced Practice Clinician with Ontario’s Low Back Rapid Access Clinic (RAC) program and a treating chiropractor with Health2Work. The Heath2Work program provides chiropractic assessment and treatment for clients of the Ontario Works program who have MSK conditions. In addition, she works as a consultant to the Ontario Chiropractic Association, contributing to health policy-related work, outreach and advocacy. Dr. Brown graduated from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) in 2001. Watch for Chiropractic Care for Patients with Arthritis - coming on November 15, 2021 | |||
| How Extended Health Care Trends Affect Your Practice | 15 Sep 2021 | 00:24:35 | |
This two-part series on Extended Health Care (EHC) will help you keep up with trends and work effectively with insurers across Ontario. In episode one, Dr. Moez Rajwani discusses how EHC is evolving and what that means to chiropractors like you. From cost containment to digital transformation, he highlights current trends and outlines what you need to know to support your patients and protect your practice. He also chats about the pros and cons of preferred provider networks and how big data is informing insurers’ questions and actions. Tune in to also hear about the rise of audits and how to prepare for one. And Dr. Rajwani suggests how your practice can use OCA’s Extended Health Care Guide and its tools, resources and information on leading EHC insurance practices to protect you and your patients. Topics Covered:
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About Dr. Moez Rajwani: Dr. Rajwani is Vice President of Clinical Services at North York Rehab Clinic (NYRC), where he manages and works with a multidisciplinary team of medical consultants overseeing complex medical evaluations. He also practises and manages orthopedic rehabilitation centres in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). He is also Executive Director of the Future Ready Initiative, which aims to increase the community’s preparedness, as well as its resilience in the face of disruptive changes in the area of the future of work. An active volunteer, Dr. Rajwani serves as the Co-Chair of the Coalition of Health Professional Associations in Auto Insurance Services in Ontario and is a board member at Michael Garron Hospital. He is also on the Board of Directors for World Spine Care (WSC) Canada. Dr. Rajwani is a recipient of the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Volunteer Award, the OCA Volunteer Service Award and an award from the Ministry of Citizenship for 25 years of service to the community. He graduated as a Doctor of Chiropractic in 1994 and has post-graduate certifications in Occupational Health and Sport Sciences. Watch for Part 2: EHC and Virtual Care, Post-Pandemic and More - coming on October 15, 2021 | |||
| Building Rapport with a Prescribing Health Care Professional | 15 Jul 2021 | 00:22:03 | |
In the second episode of this two-part series, chiropractor Dr. Albert Scales explains how he contacts and builds rapport with a prescribing health care professional to collaboratively help a patient with an opioid dependency. Tune in to hear how he coordinates care to help their shared patient safely taper their use of opioids to treat their neuromusculoskeletal (spine, muscle, joint, and related nervous system) pain, while staying within the chiropractor’s scope of practice. Dr. Scales also discusses when and how to use OCA’s Opioid and Pain Reduction Collaborative’s tools, including the Manual Therapy as an Evidence-Based Referral for Musculoskeletal Pain Clinical Tool developed with the Centre for Effective Practice (CEP). Topics covered:
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About Dr. Albert Scales: Since 1981, chiropractor Dr. Albert Scales has treated many patients recovering from automobile accidents and workplace injuries, including many with opioid dependencies. He also served as a chiropractic consultant for WSIB Ontario’s Hamilton office for 10 years and has worked for 20 years as an Independent Medical Evaluator for automobile accident claims. Dr. Scales is familiar with OCA’s Opioid and Pain Reduction Collaborative, having participated in a focus group to inform its development. His multi-disciplinary practice is located at Lakeshore Chiropractic Group in St. Catharines, Ontario. He is also a chiropractic provider at Quest Community Health Centre. Dr. Scales is the current president of the Niagara Chiropractic Society, a Rotarian, and received OCA’s Political Service Award in 2004 and its Community Services Award in 2001. He graduated from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC). We are taking a break in August for you to enjoy your summer but will be back on September 15, with an episode on How Extended Health Care Trends Affect Your Practice. | |||
| Breaking the Ice on Opioid Dependency | 15 Jun 2021 | 00:24:45 | |
In part one of this two-part series, St. Catharines-based chiropractor and OCA member Dr. Albert Scales discusses his experience engaging patients who are using opioids to treat their neuromusculoskeletal (nMSK) pain. Tune in to hear how he raises the topic with patients and discusses contacting their prescribing health professional to coordinate their care while staying within the chiropractic profession’s scope. Dr. Scales also shares his ideas on how you can use OCA’s Opioid and Pain Reduction Collaborative tools to gently move this process forward. Topics covered:
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About Dr. Albert Scales: Since 1981, chiropractor Dr. Albert Scales has treated many patients recovering from automobile accidents and workplace injuries, including many with opioid dependencies. He also served as a chiropractic consultant for WSIB Ontario’s Hamilton office for 10 years and has worked for 20 years as an Independent Medical Evaluator for automobile accident claims. Dr. Scales is familiar with OCA’s Opioid and Pain Reduction Collaborative, having participated in a focus group to inform its development. His multi-disciplinary practice is located at Lakeshore Chiropractic Group in St. Catharines, Ontario. He is also a chiropractic provider at Quest Community Health Centre. Dr. Scales is the current president of the Niagara Chiropractic Society, a Rotarian and received OCA’s Political Service Award in 2004 and its Community Services Award in 2001. He graduated from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC). Watch for Part 2: Building Rapport with a Prescribing Health Care Professional coming on July 15, 2021. | |||
| ON Spinal Chat Trailer | 30 May 2021 | 00:00:51 | |
If you're a member of the Ontario Chiropractic Association, this podcast is for you. But many of the topics we'll discuss with varied guests have a wide-reaching impact and will also likely be of interest to other professionals in Ontario's broader health ecosystem. Listen to this trailer to learn more. Trailer text: You’re a chiropractor practising in a rapidly evolving profession in Canada’s largest province (by population). You joined the Ontario Chiropractic Association for programs, services, and resources. What else? I bet you want the backstory and how it helps your practice. That’s why we launched ON Spinal Chat – your OCA podcast. I’m Leslie and each month I’ll interview your colleagues, other health care professionals, or experts about what OCA is doing or supporting to: • Help enhance your patient care • Grow your practice or • Advance the chiropractic profession So take us on your commute, lunch break, or run to get the in-depth value of member care in 30 minutes or less – and then, you can start using it today. | |||
| Managing Pain with Interdisciplinary Care: Part 1 | 04 May 2023 | 00:29:49 | |
Having led innovative interdisciplinary clinics focused on treating pain and preserving wellness for more than 40 years, Dr. Angela Mailis believes interprofessional collaboration is the best way to deliver pain management. In this part one episode of a two-part series we chat with Dr. Mailis, a physiatrist, specialist pain physician, clinical professor, and leading authority on the diagnosis and management of chronic pain. She’s joined by Dr. Demetry Assimakopoulos, OCA’s 2022 Dr. Michael Brickman Heart and Hands Award winner, who has worked collaboratively with Dr. Mailis since 2015. Together, they share their best practice approaches to pain management. Dr. Mailis also outlines her introduction to chiropractic care, the role chiropractors play in her clinic and what she seeks in the DCs she hires. Topics Covered:
Key Links to References/Resources Discussed: About Dr. Angela Mailis: Dr. Mailis is a specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, has a Master's Degree from the Institute of Medical Science, University of Toronto, has served as Senior Investigator with the Krembil Neuroscience Centre/ University Health Network up to 2015, and became a full professor at the Department of Medicine, University of Toronto in 2005. She is a member of the School of Graduate Studies at the University of Toronto and is currently an Adjunct Clinical Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Division of Physical Medicine. Since she started practising in 1982, her clinical and research interests focus on the diagnosis and management of chronic pain. Dr. Mailis founded and directed the Comprehensive Pain Program of the Toronto Western Hospital, University Health Network (1982-2015) and continues to be a full member of the Division of Physical Medicine and Consultant at the University Health Network Comprehensive Integrated Pain Program. She is a national Evidence-Based Guideline developer, Chair of ACTION Ontario since 2005 (a not-for-profit organization for education and advocacy for patients with neuropathic pain), and a highly respected medicolegal expert in matters of chronic pain across the country. Dr. Mailis has published more than 130 peer-reviewed scientific papers; credited with “first publications in the world” on a number of pain conditions; recognized as an international expert on specific specialty areas; has trained numerous students and international trainees; and has lectured around the world on matters of chronic pain. She is also a Popular Science writer (has written BEYOND PAIN published in the USA and Canada) and CARP-Advocacy electronic newsletter contributor monthly (2009-2014), while her new book “Smart, Successful and Abused” will be published in September 2019 by Sutherland House. She has appeared on numerous media outlets (print, radio, TV) over the years promoting understanding and advocacy on chronic pain. She has participated in several hospital and university committees and serves as an advisor to the Ontario Ministry of Health since 2009 as well as federal committees and health panels. Dr. Mailis was nominated to the 75 semi-finalists “top immigrants” in Canada for 2011. She is a recipient of the Hellenic Women’s Coming of Age Celebration Award (May 2004); Division of Physiatry, University of Toronto, Achievement Award (June 2005); the 2013 Canadian Pain Society Harold Merskey Award; and the Division of Physiatry Life Award in 2014. As of September 2014, Dr. Mailis created an interdisciplinary best-practices community pain clinic in Vaughan (Pain & Wellness Centre). The Centre was proclaimed in October 2016 by the Ontario Ministry of Health the “Demonstration Project of Ontario” as the template for further similar community-based clinics, that connect the community to the academic hospitals. The Pain and Wellness Centre not only offers chronic pain consultations but serves as an educational hub for numerous trainees, and also a research centre studying chronic pain in the community. About Dr. Demetry Assimakopoulos ('Dr. Demetry'): Dr. Demetry received his specialized honours undergraduate degree from York University in 2008. He concurrently earned a specialty in Fitness Assessment and Exercise Counseling, and the title of Certified Exercise Physiologist (CEP) through the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP). Dr. Demetry graduated from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) in 2012 and immediately began practising in midtown Toronto. In 2014, Dr. Demetry became the Clinical Coordinator for the University Health Network (UHN) Comprehensive Integrated Pain Program at The Toronto Rehabilitation Institute. In the hospital setting, Demetry works with a team of physicians, nurses, occupational therapists, and physiotherapists to adequately diagnose and manage chronic pain. He earned his diplomate in chronic pain management through the Canadian Academy of Pain Management in 2015. He has since been hosted by several provincial associations across Canada to lecture to health care providers on the conservative and interdisciplinary management of chronic pain. He was happy to finally join the fabulous team at the Pain and Wellness Centre in November 2017. Dr. Demetry was voted to receive the members' choice 2022 Dr. Michael Brickman Heart and Hands Award from the Ontario Chiropractic Association for embodying a generous and giving spirit (the heart) with remarkable passion and dedication to chiropractic care (the hands). | |||
| Advocacy to Advance the Profession: Part 2 | 01 Mar 2023 | 00:19:23 | |
In part two of this series on OCA's advocacy work to advance the chiropractic profession, Caroline Pinto, Managing Principal, of Counsel Public Affairs, returns to outline OCA’s current strategy, objectives, and some of the activities it will undertake to support them. In this episode, we’ll also chat about OCA's Local Leaders Program and how OCA members can get involved and help drive results. Topics Covered:
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About Ms. Caroline Pinto: As Managing Principal and a co-founder of Counsel Public Affairs, Caroline Pinto provides strategic political and policy advice across a broad range of issues and sectors, including health care, the sharing economy, housing and land development, forestry, Indigenous issues, regulated industries, and professions, as well as a host of not-for-profit sectors. Ms. Pinto’s profound understanding of the political and public policy development process stems from her work as a policy advisor to the Attorney General of Ontario and Minister Responsible for Native Affairs under the Mike Harris government, from 1995 to 1998. Building on her experience in government, she had a two-year stint as Vice President and Director in the Private/Public Partnership Group at Deloitte & Touche LLP. Prior to her more than 20-year career in politics and government relations in and around Queen’s Park, Caroline practiced law in Ontario. Clients count on her to craft and execute complex and integrated government and public relations action plans built to succeed, including effective political and public policy analysis and solutions, stakeholder mapping and engagement, and strategic communications. Ms. Pinto’s experience as a trusted strategist is supported by years of leading interdisciplinary teams, her work on coordinating health professions’ regulatory reviews, and working collaboratively with government on emerging public policy areas including the sharing economy. | |||
| Advocacy to Advance the Profession: Part 1 | 21 Dec 2022 | 00:22:41 | |
Advocating for you, our profession, and our patients is a key part of our work. But what does this mean in the context of a member-based organization like the OCA? In this two-part series on advocacy to advance the profession, we’ll define advocacy, outline OCA’s approach, achievements, strategy, and how you can get involved. Tune into this part one episode to hear what advocacy entails, including grassroots advocacy, at the OCA, and for our members. We’ll also chat about OCA’s approach and our progress to date. Topics Covered:
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About Ms. Caroline Pinto: As Managing Principal and a co-founder of Counsel Public Affairs, Caroline Pinto provides strategic political and policy advice across a broad range of issues and sectors, including health care, the sharing economy, housing and land development, forestry, Indigenous issues, regulated industries, and professions, as well as a host of not-for-profit sectors. Ms. Pinto’s profound understanding of the political and public policy development process stems from her work as a policy advisor to the Attorney General of Ontario and Minister Responsible for Native Affairs under the Mike Harris government, from 1995 to 1998. Building on her experience in government, she had a two-year stint as Vice President and Director in the Private/Public Partnership Group at Deloitte & Touche LLP. Prior to her more than 20-year career in politics and government relations in and around Queen’s Park, Caroline practiced law in Ontario. Clients count on her to craft and execute complex and integrated government and public relations action plans built to succeed, including effective political and public policy analysis and solutions, stakeholder mapping and engagement, and strategic communications. Caroline’s experience as a trusted strategist is supported by years of leading interdisciplinary teams, her work on coordinating health professions’ regulatory reviews, and working collaboratively with government on emerging public policy areas including the sharing economy. | |||
| Supporting Mental Health Needs | 30 Sep 2022 | 00:28:55 | |
While the diagnosis and treatment of mental health conditions is not within a chiropractor’s scope of practice, Dr. Janet D’Arcy believes chiropractors like you can play an important role in identifying someone who may need assistance, helping them access practical resources and making appropriate referrals. In this episode, Dr. D’Arcy, a certified mental health first aid instructor and chiropractor, outlines how you can increase your mental health literacy and prepare to appropriately engage and support a patient, colleague, or family member in their time of need. Topics Covered:
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About Dr. Janet D'Arcy: Dr. Janet D’Arcy is a seasoned chiropractor who practises in an east-end Toronto Beach(es) clinic, along with a registered massage therapist. In addition to her private practice, she is an Assistant Professor at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC). Within this role, Dr. D’Arcy supervises interns providing patient care at CMCC’s clinic at Sherbourne Health. She also serves on the OCA’s Board of Directors. Dr. D’Arcy received her undergraduate degrees in biology and physical & health education from Queen’sUniversity in 1989 and her Doctor of Chiropractic degree from the CMCC in 1993. She was also certified in acupuncture from Acupuncture Canada (formerly AFCI) in 2007. In 2014, Dr. D’Arcy was certified by the Mental Health Commission of Canada to teach mental health first aid. Since then, she’s helped fellow clinicians, as well as CMCC staff, faculty and students increase their knowledge of mental health conditions, resources and practical approaches. Dr. D’Arcy also received her Fellowship in Sports Sciences from the Royal College of Chiropractic Sports Sciences (Canada) in 2016. Along with Dr. Cameron Borody, she was recently awarded a Canadian Chiropractic Research Foundation (CCRF) grant for a study on Attitudes toward chiropractic: a survey of Canadian sport and exercise medicine physicians. | |||
| Why Rapid Access Clinics Matter to You | 03 Aug 2022 | 00:27:04 | |
Rapid Access Clinics or.RACs for low back pain are designed to support not replace a chiropractor's care. They provide patients, who qualify for the program with a timely consultation on their low back condition and related symptoms to support their self-management. In this episode, we speak with Dr. Henry Candelaria, who has been involved in Ontario's RACs since 2012. Tune in to hear Dr. Candelaria discuss why RACs matter to you, your patients, and our health ecosystem. He outlines the rewards, challenges, and what to expect from the RAC for low back pain (RAC-LBP)'s clinical roles for chiropractors. He also explains how you can advocate for your patients who may benefit from the RAC-LBP and use a new tool to help facilitate their referral. Topics Covered:
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About Dr. Henry Candelaria: Dr. Candelaria is a Practice Lead at Trillium Health Partners, Mississauga Halton Rapid Access Clinic for Low Back Pain and also a practising chiropractor in Oakville, Ontario. Dr. Candelaria holds a Bachelor of Physical Health and Education from the University of Toronto. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) in 2007. During his time there, he was heavily influenced by a number of leaders and trailblazers in the chiropractic profession who placed an emphasis on functional movement analysis and evidence-based manual therapy and rehabilitation. Most importantly, the process of establishing an accurate diagnosis was instilled in him during his time at CMCC and is something he has carried with him since graduation and throughout his career. Since graduation in 2007, he sought out non-traditional interprofessional chiropractic opportunities in the health care system. He has since worked in various capacities in four different greater Toronto area hospitals, as well as a family health team and a community physiatry practice both in his current hometown of Oakville, Ontario. These experiences have provided opportunities to engage and collaborate with a variety of musculoskeletal-related medical specialties, including neurology, physiatry, orthopaedics, neurosurgery, rheumatology, and sports medicine. He has also benefited from working with some of the best in the manual therapy and rehabilitation fields, ranging from osteopaths, physiotherapists, massage therapists, athletic therapists, chiropractors, strength and conditioning coaches, personal trainers, functional movement experts, and pilates and yoga practitioners." | |||
| Collaborating with Primary Care: An NP's Perspective | 01 Jun 2022 | 00:24:05 | |
Ontario has a few team-based programs for musculoskeletal (MSK) care and a number of you work in interdisciplinary/ interprofessional clinics – but there’s room for more opportunities. In this episode, we speak with Kristy Naulls, an award-winning Nurse Practitioner (NP) about how collaborative care is improving her clients' or patients’ outcomes. Kristy works at the Belleville Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic, is actively involved in the Primary Care Low Back Pain program, and has been working with OCA’s Opioid and Pain Reduction Collaborative and its tools. She shares her experience and offers ideas you can apply to expand your opportunities to effectively coordinate care with an NP or MD. Topics Covered:
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About Kristy Naulls: Ms. Naulls is a full-time Nurse Practitioner (NP) at the Belleville Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic and is also a Certified Respiratory Educator. She graduated from Queen's University in 2004 and worked at Kingston General Hospital for eight years before moving to Belleville to work as an NP. Ms. Naulls has a Master’s degree in nursing and enjoys teaching NP students online as a course instructor for Athabasca University. She is a well-regarded clinical preceptor for NP students from a variety of universities Ms. Naulls won the Patient Choice Award from the NPAO in 2015 and is a big advocate for patient-centered care and the benefits of working in a collaborative, multidisciplinary model of care.
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| Ontarians' Evolving Attitudes on Health Care | 31 Mar 2022 | 00:23:02 | |
The pandemic prompted many changes. So, OCA commissioned an Environics Research survey last fall to learn how it has affected Ontarians’ attitudes, goals and behaviours about their health care, including chiropractic care. In this episode, we speak with Nancy Gale, OCA’s VP, Strategic Communications and Stakeholder Management who led this project to discuss highlights of this research. Nancy outlines how consumers’ priorities have shifted, what they're willing to invest in their health, why they are seeking chiropractic care, and more. Topics Covered:
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About Nancy Gale: An award-winning accredited Business Communications (ABC) professional, Nancy is Vice President, Strategic Communications and Stakeholder Management for the Ontario Chiropractic Association (OCA). She has more than 25 years of experience designing and executing measurably successful strategies for public and private sector organizations in Canada. Nancy joined the OCA after more than a decade of experience in leadership roles for several public sector health care organizations, including Southlake Regional Health Centre, Mississauga Halton Community Care Access Centre and Trillium Health Centre. | |||
| Lessons Learned to Lead Forward in a Covid-19 World | 01 Mar 2022 | 00:26:54 | |
Even though restrictions are lifting, experts predict Covid-19 will be with us for some time. In this episode, we check in with Dr. Erika Kuehnel, an Ontario chiropractor, registered massage therapist and multidisciplinary clinic owner. We discuss lessons learned and how you can lead forward in a Covid world. As a member of OCA’s Return to Practice Working Group, Dr. Kuehnel, also took an extra deep dive into discovering best practices from the pandemic’s early days. She shares what her clinic did and will keep doing to safely care for patients and best support clinicians and staff. Dr. Kuehnel also chats about business changes and new practices that help her clinic continue to flourish. Listen to discover tips that may help you enhance your patient care and make your clinic thrive. Topics Covered:
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About Dr. Erika Kuehnel: Dr. Erika Kuehnel is a Chiropractor, Registered Massage Therapist and CMCC graduate. She owns and operates a multidisciplinary practice in Milton, Ontario, at Milton Back Doc, provides assessment services to the Low Back Pain Rapid Access Clinic, teaches in the massage therapy program at Oxford College, and is on the Board of Directors for the Registered Massage Therapists' Association of Ontario (RMTAO) Her prior involvement with the OCA includes working with the OCA advocacy program (now the Local Leaders program) and the Return to Practice Working Group. Dr. Kuehnel lives in Milton with her husband, her two children and two dogs. She can be found hiking and camping in her spare time. | |||