A FORUM on ONTARIO MEDICINE: business and professional Information from various contributors edited by Dr.Alex Franklin MBBS(Lond.)Dip.Phys.Med(UK) DPH & DIH(Tor.)LMC(C)FLex(USA).Fellow Med.Soc.London, Liveryman of London Society of Apothecaries. Freeman of City of London. Member Toronto Faculty club & Toronto Medico-Legal society.
27 Apr 2014
New OMA PRESIDENT Indo-Canadian Hamilton Juravinski Cancer Centre Surgeon VED RAOUL TANDAN
U. Toronto MD 1989 FRCSC (General Surgery 1995)
23 Apr 2014
FREE LIGHT CHAIN ASSAY(OHIP DOES NOT PAY) COSTS $45
Gamma-Dynacare Labs charge $45 for assay. Gold topped tube. 1ml serum needed. Test time 5 days. (Sadly Princess Margaret Cancer Hospital does NOT use this test for follow-up of patients with Plasma cell cancer.) The test can be requested PRIVATELY by any Medical practitioner and usually paid by a personal Medical insurance.
10 Apr 2014
CPSO TRIBUNALS: CHOICE of CMPA-PAID LAWYER
Toronto LENCZNER SLAGHT Partner T.CURRY FAILED TO ATTEND ON DAY OF MD CROSS-EXAMINATION. Less than aggressive Junior was in charge. Not a single objection to CPSO Female lawyer's "dirty tricks". During conference at LENCZNER T.CURRY takes off sock and wraps foot in ice bag(Marathon runner). Left preparation for cross-exam to student whose father Dr SPOTSWOOD was on CPSO discipline committee; (conflict of interest not declared by Father or Son). Result a disaster. CMPA does NOT PAY FOR JUDICIAL REVIEWS (APPEALS are from COURT verdicts) to CPSO Tribunal verdicts. As a result MDs often settle with a guilty plea. Also CPSO now charges $3,600 per TRIBUNAL day. OMA does not object to this extortion.
Bar Admissions:
Ontario (1986)
Practice Areas:
Appeals
Class Actions
Commercial Litigation
Competition
Intellectual Propert
Professional Liability and Regulation
Public and Administrative
Securities Litigation
Education:
Osgoode Hall Law School (1984) LLB
University of Waterloo (1981) BES (Urban Planning)
4 Apr 2014
SHORTAGE of PSYCHIATRIC FACILITIES for MIDDLE-CLASS PATIENTS.
In Ontario there are NO PRIVATE PSYCHIATRIC RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES. The Ont Govt closed the oronto University WELLESLEY HOSP (1942-2003) which had a discrete hotel-like psychiatric unit valuable for patients such as Doctors & Executives. The Ont.govt also closed the Central & Doctors' Hospitals.
The present Fort Hood shooting reminds one of MARCELLO PALMA now in prison for the random shooting of three prostitutes
in one day; he pleaded guilty. A polite,quiet-spoken man who owned a successful heating/cooling business had matrimonial problems. (He could afford being represented by a top Criminal lawyer: Edward GREENSPAN Q.C.LLD, DCL.) Mr PALMA had been referred to a Psychiatrist Dr.Lawrence BALLON MD(Ottawa 66) FRCPC (71) and received treatment for many years. Dr.Ballon practices from a house on upper-middle class Admiral road. Mr Palma told Dr. Ballon that he felt homicidal. He was not admitted.
3 Apr 2014
Ontario Liberal Govt promotes Ethyl alcohol sales
Ethyl alcohol will now be available in grocery stores that can provide 2000 sq.ft specifically for alcohol sales. For those who wish to avoid ethyl alcohol, there are alcohol-free German BECK & HOLSTEN beers.and German CARL JUNG alcohol-free wines
2 Apr 2014
OHIP::TRICKS of the TRADE
1) Find PRIVATE phone number of Hospital CEO and top Specialists. (usually available to major donors.)
2) Employ private nurses if admitted. Hospital nurses overworked and vary in precision. Nurses dress in UHN freestyle with flowing locks hanging over wounds. Rare handwashing; usually dash of alcohol + glove between patients.
3) As Toronto Convalescent hospitals no longer exist arrange for transfer to PRIVATE Retirement Homes which provide
post-op care e.g. BRITON HOUSE, HAZELTON PLACE (cost about $4-5,000/month). Free Home Nursing (St. Eliz. & VON ) limited
by time(30 min/day) and expertise. Personal Home care not covered by OHIP (unless destitute)
4) Private Hospital room may not be available due to infected patients e.g. MRSA.
1 Apr 2014
RISE & FALL of ONTARIO MEDICINE.: University promoted "quackery"
ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES
Alternative medicine consists of a wide range of health care practices, products and therapies, using alternative medical diagnoses and treatments. Examples of alternative medicine include homeopathy, naturopathy, chiropractic, energy medicine and acupuncture.
Principles of Naturopathic Medicine:
Naturopathic doctors are guided by the following six (6) fundamental healing principles:
First, to do no harm, by using methods and medicines that minimize the risk of harmful side effects.
To treat the causes of disease, by identifying and removing the underlying causes of illness, rather than suppressing symptoms.
To teach the principles of healthy living and preventative medicine, by sharing knowledge with patients and encouraging individual responsibility for health.
To heal the whole person through individualized treatment, by understanding the unique physical, mental, emotional, genetic, environmental and social factors that contribute to illness, and customizing treatment protocols to the patient.
To emphasize prevention, by partnering with the patient to assess risk factors and recommend appropriate naturopathic interventions to maintain health and prevent illness.
To support the healing power of the body, by recognizing and removing obstacles to the body's inherent self-healing process.
Evidence Based Alternative Therapies
TOPICS:
1) What does evidence based mean?
2) Common alternative medicines and therapies
3) Find alternative medicine and practitioners
There will be a question & answer period after the presentation.
SPEAKERS:
Dr. Jean-Jacques Dugoua, N.D. PhD
Naturopathic Doctor, TWH Artists Health Centre
Kay Nolan
Human Service Counsellor, Acu Detox Specialist
TWH Community Mental Health and Addiction Program
Denice Koo, MHSc
Patient Education Specialist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
DATE & TIME:
Friday, April 25, 2014 from 1:00 – 2:30 pm
LOCATION:
Toronto Western Hospital
Auditorium, 2nd Floor, West Wing
399 Bathurst Street (just north of Dundas St. West)
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