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  • [\'A professor at and the director of the Division of Palliative Care, Department of Family Medicine, McMaster University in Hamilton, ON, and a scientific officer at Pallium Canada, Ottawa, ON. He is a palliative care physician, an educator and a researcher who has a special interest in spreading the palliative care approach across professions and healthcare sectors. Over the years, he has held various regional, provincial and national leadership roles. He can be reached by e-mail at jpereira@mcmaster.ca.\', \'An assistant clinical professor at the Division of Palliative Care, Department of Family Medicine, McMaster University in Hamilton, ON, and a lecturer at the Division of Palliative Care, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto, in Toronto, ON. He is a palliative care physician who works across various areas of the health system, including acute care, home care and long-term care. Amit Arya is a leader in the use of point-of-care ultrasound in palliative care.\', \'An associate professor at the Department of Medicine, University of Ottawa in Ottawa, ON, and a physician at The Ottawa Hospital and the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute in Ottawa, ON. He is a critical care and palliative care physician and the head of the Division of Palliative Care at the University of Ottawa. His research interests include palliative care in the critical care environment.\', \'A community pharmacist in Bowmanville, ON. She has served on the local palliative care team for several years and has a special interest in being able to collaborate with other healthcare providers to support patients through their palliative care journey.\', \'An associate professor at Memorial University in St John\'s, NL. She is a palliative care physician, an educator and an advocate. Her focus is primarily on encouraging students, clinicians and the public to understand how palliative care helps patients live better. She has held regional, provincial and national leadership roles.\', \'A palliative care physician and family physician in the Regional Palliative Care Network in the Oshawa and Durham Region, ON, and at Lakeridge Health, Oshawa, ON. He provides care in multiple settings, including the community, hospital and long-term care, and has a regional palliative care leadership role.\', \'A pharmacist at The Ottawa Hospital and the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute in Ottawa, ON. He is a clinical pharmacy specialist and an associate scientist with research interests in pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety. He has developed local and provincial guidelines for conservation strategies and therapeutic alternatives for drug shortages, and he has published several papers on the same topic.\', \'A physician in Mississauga, ON, and was previously associated with the Ontario Palliative Care Network, Ontario Health. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he represented the Ontario Palliative Care Network in working with the Ontario Ministry of Health to develop the province\'s approach to managing the palliative care drug supply in community settings.\']
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  • Healthcare quarterly (Toronto, Ont.)
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  • Shortages of Palliative Care Medications in Canada during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Gambling with Suffering.
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  • 2021

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