‘Ahahui o nā Kauka, the Association of Native Hawaiian Physicians, is a non-profit organization incorporated in 1998.
kauka.org/@companyThe Association of American Indian Physicians maintains its headquarters in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; however, educational forums, workshops and conferences are hosted throughout the year in different regions of the United States. AAIP is a federally recognized non-profit with 501(c)3 status.
www.aaip.org/@companyAIDA’s purpose is to grow ethical and professional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander doctors who will lead and drive equitable and just health outcomes for all our peoples.
aida.org.au/@companyThe main goals of the Medical Association for indigenous People of Taiwan are 1) to support academic researches on indigenous peoples of Taiwan, 2) to promote the exchange between the MAIPT members and other international organizations focused on the health issues of indigenous peoples and 3) to organize meetings in related to the health of indigenous peoples.
@companyA group of Māori medical practitioners met in 1995 to establish Te Ohu Rata o Aotearoa. The inaugural annual meeting (Hui-ā-Tau) took place in 1996, where a constitution was ratified, an executive elected and the legal status of an incorporated society obtained.
teora.maori.nz/@companyThe College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) is the professional organization that represents more than 42,000 members across the country. The College establishes the standards for and accredits postgraduate family medicine training in Canada's 17 medical schools. It reviews and certifies continuing professional development programs and materials that enable family physicians to meet certification and licensing requirements.
The CFPC provides high-quality services, supports family medicine teaching and research, and advocates on behalf of the specialty of family medicine, family physicians, and the patients they serve.
Sponsor of the Day of Wellness at PRIDoC 2022. The BC First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) is the first province-wide health authority of its kind in Canada.
www.fnha.ca/@companyIndigenous Services Canada (ISC) works collaboratively with partners to improve access to high quality services for First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Our vision is to support and empower Indigenous peoples to independently deliver services and address the socio-economic conditions in their communities.
www.canada.ca/en/indigenous-services-canada.html@companyThe Lawson Foundation is a Canadian family foundation that invests in and engages with ideas, people and organizations that contribute to the healthy development of children and youth.
lawson.ca/@companyMD Financial is the exclusive financial services partner of IPAC. Combining MD's unparalleled understanding of physicians’ financial needs with Scotiabank’s deep banking expertise allows us to provide a robust suite of comprehensive financial services tailored specifically to physicians’ needs and circumstances, including the uniquely co-created Scotiabank Healthcare+ Physician Banking Program.
mdm.ca/md-financial-management@companyOntarioMD (OMD) supports physician practices in the selection, implementation and adoption of electronic medical records (EMRs) and other digital health and virtual care tools. Over 20,000 physicians and more than 1,500 nurse practitioners are enrolled in our programs. We have a successful track record in developing and implementing provincial digital health tools that are integrated with EMRs based on clinicians' needs. Our award-winning Health Report Manager (HRM®), eNotifications and Insights4Care Dashboard tools, and our work to deploy and integrate eConsult with certified EMRs, demonstrate the value of our digital health services to enhance patient care.
www.ontariomd.ca/@companyVision: Advancing learning for specialist physicians to deliver the best health care for all.
Mission: We partner with patients, Fellows, residents and other health care collaborators to lead specialty medical education, assessment and accreditation standards; promote the specialist physician role through research, advocacy and health policy; enable specialist physicians to adapt and continuously improve; and foster patient trust and confidence in specialist physicians.
WELL exists to empower healthcare providers with best-in-class digital healthcare tools and services that lead to productivity enhancements and improved patient healthcare outcomes.
www.well.company/@companyThe CMPA is a not-for-profit, mutual defence association which is governed by a council of physicians representing members from across Canada.
www.cmpa-acpm.ca/en/home@companySince our beginning in 2010, the Vancouver Division has grown to become a leader and facilitator of primary care, working to create an engaged physician community and a collaborative healthcare system in Vancouver. We are a not-for-profit society funded by the Government of BC and Doctors of BC, and work in partnership with the BC Ministry of Health, Vancouver Coastal Health, Providence Health Care, and other community organizations. Building off the rich and diverse ways that family doctors provide primary care, the overarching goal of the Vancouver Division is to support our physician members and advocate that they get the necessary tools to look after their patients. We strive to ensure that family doctors remain central to system change in this community.
As the largest provincial division, our membership of more than 1,200 family doctors represents 90% of the practicing family doctors in Vancouver and 18% in the province.
We are Michael Smith Health Research BC. By joining forces with the the British Columbia Academic Health Science Network (BC AHSN), we have created a new dynamic and integrated health research organization that will support the growth and evolution of BC’s vibrant health research system and life sciences sector.
www.msfhr.org/@companyAs a company rooted in Indigenous culture, our vision is to build a vibrant global brand that makes a significant impact in Indigenous communities.
www.manitobah.ca/@companyWould you like to become a sponsor?
The Pacific Region Indigenous Doctors Congress (PRIDoC) 2022 is your opportunity to be part of improving health outcomes for our Indigenous Peoples.
It is an Indigenous-led space for Indigenous physicians, residents and medical students, health researchers, health professionals and allies. We gather around shared issues of concern related to the health and wellness of the many Indigenous communities and nations throughout the Pacific Region. We are expecting 400 attendees from throughout Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, Mainland USA and Taiwan to gather in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada for this week long event.
PRIDoC is an unforgettable experience. We invite you to join us as a conference sponsor or volunteer.
The Indigenous Physicians Association of Canada (IPAC) is a non-profit organization that depends on the generous support of donors and sponsors. Help IPAC continue doing good work in Indigenous health by sponsoring PRIDoC 2022.
IPAC has been chosen as the host organization for the 10th Biennial PRIDoC event. This conference will take place on the unceded, traditional territories of the Coast Salish: the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. We look forward to honouring all of our nations, from coast to coast to coast and showcasing our beautiful and varied cultures.
IPAC continues to build and share expertise in Indigenous health and to support reconciliation through our response to the TRC's Calls to Action in the area of Health. Our 2022 IPAC National Mentorship Forum and Annual General Meeting August will take place during PRIDoC 2022.
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