Ontario Medical Association Ad: Impactful, confident, Smart speaker, trustworthy

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There's a lot of noise out there. So much messaging, new reports, new agendas, new politics, a lot of questions, a lot of discontent, a lot of speculation and misinformation, a lot of voices fighting through all the noise. Doctors across the province are using the power of their individual voices. For seven years, this community was serviced by low comes. The continuity of care was not there. Now I'm able to see a patient and follow them all the way through. There's a relationship that develops over time of trust that wasn't maybe there before. When you come to a small community like this, it's rewarding knowing that you're important. What you do mean something to people. 10 Program is targeted. Engagement and diversion will provide integrated care for them. That night helped them through the detox process, and then we'll start them the next day into meaningful, constructive programs. Every person is here because of some challenges that they faced in their life, and we can never afford to judge them. We work with clients who come to us because they're not getting better in other programs, every patient has a different history in a different story and I need to explore different things. It's a big challenge. Here is Toto be realistic but also inspire hope and help people to achieve abstinence and stay well. I love working with kids with autism isn't just a collection of challenges that your child has, but it can also be some of the strengths that they have. What I hope to do is to bring some clarity to bring some understanding to sort of de mystify some of this stuff that's been happening along the journey. Our focus is on managing pain and symptoms, trying to enhance our patients quality of life and, when necessary, providing end of life. Care to see a patient smile, living his life on his own terms, doing the things that he wants to reminds me that what I do every day matters, and that's what keeps me going at the end of the day. That's why we do what we do. Voices from across the province over 40,000 voices with a shared passion and a common goal to deliver excellent patient care stronger together, united in our purpose and our passion. That's why we're moving forward as one voice the voice the people of Ontario Trust the O. M. A. The voice of you