OtherCollege
Reflections on family practice and the pandemic first wave
Francine Lemire and Steve Slade
Canadian Family Physician June 2020, 66 (6) 468;
Francine Lemire
Roles: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Steve Slade
Roles: DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH

Article Figures & Data
In this issue
Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 66, Issue 6
1 Jun 2020
Reflections on family practice and the pandemic first wave
Francine Lemire, Steve Slade
Canadian Family Physician Jun 2020, 66 (6) 468;
Respond to this article
Jump to section
- Article
- Three-quarters (73%) of family physicians are screening patients for COVID-19.
- Family doctors are working in many settings during COVID-19.
- Family doctors are adapting their work to go where they are needed.
- Family physicians have implemented many changes to provide safe, accessible care.
- Adjustments have resulted in financial challenges.
- Family physicians are concerned about their patients’ health.
- Family physicians are learning how to cope during these difficult times.
- Footnotes
- References
- Figures & Data
- Info & Metrics
- eLetters
Related Articles
Cited By...
- Did the COVID-19 pandemic result in more family physicians stopping practice? Results from Ontario, Canada
- Sociodemographic differences in patient experience with virtual care during COVID-19
- Development of a primary care pandemic plan informed by in-depth policy analysis and interviews with family physicians across Canada during COVID-19: a qualitative case study protocol
- Maintaining the momentum of virtual care