Dr Leavitt wins annual report draw prize

Issue: BCMJ, vol. 57, No. 7, September 2015, Pages 278-279 News

Every year Doctors of BC includes an online survey with its annual report (annualreports.doctorsofbc.ca) to gather information for future improvements. This year’s draw—for a night in one of the Pan Pacific Hotel’s exclusive Pacific Club Harbour rooms—was won by Dr Jennifer Leavitt. Congratulations Dr Leavitt!

The 2014–15 annual report includes the following stories: 
•    Redesigning the way we treat hip fractures 
•    Reducing polypharmacy reduces risks and improves lives 
•    Innovative approach mentors students toward rural medicine 
•    Building healthy communities by supporting healthy choices 
•    First-of-its-kind initiative to support facilities-based physicians

Readers will also find financial highlights, the audited financial statements, and reports from all Doctors of BC committees in the White Report. The report will remain online at annualreports.doctorsofbc.ca all year.

. Dr Leavitt wins annual report draw prize. BCMJ, Vol. 57, No. 7, September, 2015, Page(s) 278-279 - News.



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