Physician well-being: Transition into Practice Services (TiPS)
January 1, 2019 Health Force Ontario
The physician well-being module of Health Force Ontario’s Transition into Practice Services (TiPS) program highlights well-being resources available to physicians in Ontario. Resources include the Ontario Medical Association’s physician health program, the Canadian Medical Protective Association’s physician wellness resources, and the Professional Association of Residents of Ontario’s resident wellness events and assistance.
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