Patrick E. Timony
Laurentian University
22 Papers
17 Citations
Patrick E. Timony is an academic researcher from Laurentian University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 15 publications. Previous affiliations of Patrick E. Timony include Northern Health.
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Papers
•Journal Article
Milestones on the social accountability journey: Family medicine practice locations of Northern Ontario School of Medicine graduates.
John C. Hogenbirk,Patrick E. Timony,Margaret G. French,Roger Strasser,Raymond W. Pong,Catherine Cervin,Lisa Graves +6 more
TL;DR: This study shows that NOSM is on the road to reaching one of its social accountability milestones and the FPs with more years of rural background or those with greater exposure to NOSm's medical education programs had higher odds of practising in rural northern Ontario.
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Impact of the rural pipeline in medical education: practice locations of recently graduated family physicians in Ontario
TL;DR: NOSM education was associated with an increased likelihood of practicing in rural and northern Ontario, and Physicians who graduated from NOSM-UG were more likely to have practices located in rural Ontario.
A closer look at Ontario's northern and southern rural physician demographics.
TL;DR: The results indicate that although there are similarities in physician demographics in rural and urban areas, there are clear differences between the rural north and the rural south.
Outcomes of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine's distributed medical education programmes: protocol for a longitudinal comparative multicohort study
John C. Hogenbirk,Margaret G. French,Patrick E. Timony,Roger Strasser,Dan Hunt,Raymond W. Pong +5 more
TL;DR: How NOSM's selection criteria and medical education programmes set in rural and northern communities affect early career decision-making by physicians with respect to their choice of medical discipline, practice location, medical services and procedures, inclusion of medically underserved patient populations and practice structure is understood.
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Examining the geographic distribution of French-speaking physicians in Ontario
TL;DR: There is a promising number of physicians, relative to the amount of French-speaking residents in Ontario, who identified a competency in offering services in French, but it is the maldistribution of such services that is of concern.
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