Attention SEAMO physicians, a new communication from the Ministry affects you in two ways.

On November 18, the provincial government announced that the Frontenac, Lennox and Addington Ontario Health Team (FLA OHT) is one of thirteen new teams approved to bring together health service providers to better coordinate health care and services for the approximately 226,100 individuals, families and caregivers in the Southeastern region. SEAMO is one of close to 60 partners signed to the FLA OHT.

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Thursday, February 4 is World Cancer Day and we are spotlighting one of our wonderful physicians whose work in cancer research is making a difference.

Kingston hospitals are planning for patient transfers from out of region in the coming weeks. Renate

In December, SEAMO ran a holiday giving campaign encouraging our physicians to donate what they could to local organization Lunch by George.

Dr. Oyedeji Ayonrinde is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and has been at Queen’s since the summer of 2017. He was recently appointed as Chair of the Commission on Black Medical Students.

It has been a whole year since our already complex lives have been pushed to the edge. For all of us, it has entirely changed our practice and limited the activities that bring us joy.

On Tues. Jan. 12, the first long-term care workers in the southeast region received their first doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC), and mobile clinics in care homes began on Jan. 17.

The Department of Emergency Medicine is a group of over 40 practicing clinicians and academic faculty members.