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CMA Honours Local Physician

By Jim Kelly - The Chronicle Journal


Thursday, August 14, 2008

 

Click to listen to this page using ReadPleaseA Thunder Bay emergency room physician is one of two doctors in Ontario named as recipients of the prestigious Sir Charles Tupper Award for Political Action.

 

This is the first time the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) has recognized two physicians in one year.

 

According to the CMA, Dr. Andrew Affleck of Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre and Dr. Alan Drummond of Perth were honoured for “their tireless efforts to educate government, policymakers and the public and to advance healthy public policy.”

 

Affleck has worked tirelessly to change public opinion about the emergency department overcrowding crisis. It was Affleck, in the mid-1990s, who was concerned about the lack of physicians providing trauma coverage in hospitals in Thunder Bay and the region. He decided to do something about it.

 

The CMA noted that Affleck worked with municipal leaders, local MPPs and the provincial health minister to establish a community development officer to recruit doctors. This became a model for underserviced sites in Ontario and other provinces.

 

“The understated leadership of both Dr. Affleck and Dr. Drummond, their hard work and their unwavering commitment to advocate at both the federal and provincial level in pushing for critical improvements in the emergency department are a model for others to emulate,” said CMA president Dr. Brian Day.

 

Affleck said overcrowding in the emergency department was the single most important barrier to providing proper patient care. “The issue had grown to the point where the effects were experienced on literally every shift,” he said. “The impact affected not only emergency department care, but admitted patients and was the main contributor to physicians and nurses leaving the department. “I enjoy the work I do and simply wanted to be an advocate for the patients and the emergency department staff and make a contribution that would change the ED environment,” Affleck said.

He served as president (from 2004-06) of the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP) and under his leadership the organization showed that emergency department overcrowding was the direct result of drastic reductions in bed capacity.

 

Affleck‘s lobbying of politicians and health policy experts led to the addition of emergency department wait times to the Ontario Wait Times Strategy and the national Wait Times Alliance.

 

Because of Affleck‘s efforts, emergency room overcrowding became an election issue in Ontario.

 

Dr. Andrew Affleck
Dr. Andrew Affleck - TBRHSC Emergency

 

 

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