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Supporting patient and clinician mental health during COVID-19
Via trauma-informed interdisciplinary systems
Dillon Browne, Sylvain Roy, Marjory Phillips, Sandy Shamon and Michael Stephenson
Canadian Family Physician July 2020, 66 (7) e190-e192;
Dillon Browne
Registered clinical psychologist and Canada Research Chair in Child and Family Clinical Psychology at the University of Waterloo in Ontario.
PhD CPsychSylvain Roy
Registered neuropsychologist in Toronto, Ont, Past President of the Ontario Psychological Association, and Lead of the Ontario Psychological Association Disaster Response Network.
PhD CPsychMarjory Phillips
Registered clinical psychologist and a faculty member of the University of Waterloo Clinical Psychology Program.
PhD CPsychSandy Shamon
Private-practice family physician and palliative care specialist in Cambridge, Ont, and an adjunct faculty member of the Degroote School of Medicine at McMaster University.
MD CCFP(PC)Michael Stephenson
Director of Sanctuary Refugee Health Centre in Kitchener, Ont.
MD CCFP
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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 66, Issue 7
1 Jul 2020
Supporting patient and clinician mental health during COVID-19
Dillon Browne, Sylvain Roy, Marjory Phillips, Sandy Shamon, Michael Stephenson
Canadian Family Physician Jul 2020, 66 (7) e190-e192;
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