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  Canadian Family PhysicianLe Médecin de famille canadien  Vol 55:  january • janVier 2009

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The CFPC’s 2008 honours and awards

Cal Gutkin

MD CCFP(EM) FCFP, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

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ne of the highlights of Family Doctor Week in Canada is the opportunity to celebrate the accomplishments of the hundreds of family physicians who have con- tributed or achieved something special over the past year.

Many of these individuals were acknowledged, along with all of our new Certificants and Fellows, during Family Medicine Forum 2008, held in Toronto, Ont, from November 27 to 29.

The College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) and our 22 000 members congratulate the following honourees:

W. Victor Johnston Award

Dr Joanna Bates, Vancouver, BC

This award honours the memory of the late Dr W. Victor Johnston, the CFPC’s first Executive Director, from1954 to 1964. The recipient is recognized for leadership in family medicine in Canada or internationally and presents the W.

Victor Johnston Oration at the CFPC’s annual Convocation.

Dr Bates is the founding director of the newly formed Centre for Health Education Scholarship in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of British Columbia. She is a long-standing contributor to and leader in family medicine education and evaluation at the University of British Columbia, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia, the Medical Council of Canada, and the CFPC.

Canada’s Family Physicians of the Year:

Reg L. Perkin Awards

Dr Susan Harris, Vancouver, BC Dr Mark Sosnowski, Calgary, Alta

Dr Brenda Hookenson, Prince Albert, Sask Dr Michael Penrose, Dauphin, Man Dr Frank Martino, Brampton, Ont

Dr Jean Grégoire, St-Simon-les-mines, Que Dr Thomas Laughlin, Moncton, NB Dr Douglas Meek, Charlottetown, PEI Dr Susan Atkinson, Halifax, NS Dr Judy Ophel, Goose Bay, Nfld

These awards, named in honour of Dr Reg L. Perkin, CFPC Executive Director from 1985 to 1996, recognize outstand- ing CFPC family physician members who exemplify the best of what being a family doctor is all about: embodying the 4 principles of family medicine through contributions to patient care, teaching, research, and community services.

These awards are supported by the CFPC, the Research and Education Foundation (REF), Health Canada, and Merck Frosst Canada Ltd.

Donald I. Rice Award

Dr David Tannenbaum, Toronto, Ont

This award, named in memory of the late Dr Donald I. Rice, CFPC Executive Director from 1965 to 1985, recognizes an outstanding CFPC family physician member for con- tributions to teaching and leadership in our discipline. Dr Tannenbaum is an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto and the Family Physician–in–Chief in the Ray D. Wolfe Department of Family Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital. He has an active comprehensive clinical practice

that includes obstetric care and he teaches family medicine residents and medical students in the Granovsky Gluskin Family Medicine Centre at Mount Sinai Hospital, where he also leads the recently established family health team. This award is supported by the CFPC and donations to the D.I.

Rice Fund of the REF.

Jean-Pierre Despins Award

Dr Philip Berger, Toronto, Ont

This award, named in memory of the late Dr Jean-Pierre Despins, CFPC President from 1995 to 1996 and Chair of the Board of the REF from 1999 to 2000, honours a CFPC fam- ily physician member identified as an outstanding advocate and public spokesperson for family medicine, family physi- cians, and patients. Dr Berger is Chief of the Department of Family and Community Medicine and Medical Director of the Inner City Health Program at St Michael’s Hospital in Toronto. He is recognized for his work on behalf of patients with HIV and AIDS over the past 30 years, including his work with the Ontario Hospital Association’s AIDS initiative (OHAfrica Project) at the Tšepong (Place of Hope) Clinic in Leribe, Lesotho. This award is supported by the CFPC and donations to the J-P Despins Fund of the REF.

Ian McWhinney

Family Medicine Education Award

Dr David Gass, Halifax, NS

This award, named in honour of Dr Ian McWhinney, the first Professor and Chair of a Canadian University Department of Family Medicine (University of Western Ontario, 1968 to 1987), is presented to a family medicine teacher in rec- ognition of his or her outstanding contribution to family medicine education. Dr Gass is currently the District Chief of Medical Staff for the Cumberland Health Authority in Nova Scotia. His leadership has included chairing the Canadian Medical Association Council on Medical Education and the CFPC’s committees on assessment and evaluation (accredi- tation) and ethics; and he is a member of the Steering Group for the Future of Medical Education in Canada Project. This award is supported by the CFPC and donations to the Ian McWhinney Fund of the REF.

Family Medicine Researcher of the Year

Dr Ann Macaulay, Montreal, Que

This award honours a family medicine researcher who has been a pivotal force in, and has made an original con- tribution to, family medicine research. Dr Macaulay was the first physician to be hired by the Mohawk commu- nity of Kahnawake. She launched the Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention Project in 1994. In 2006, she became the inaugural director of Participatory Research at McGill.

She was awarded an Order of Canada for her contribu- tions to aboriginal health and Foreign Member status in the Institutes of Medicine for advancing participatory research.

Lifetime Achievement Awards in Family Medicine Research

Dr Martin Bass, London, Ont Cet article se trouve aussi en français à la page 105.

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Dr May Cohen, North York, Ont Dr Earl Dunn, North York, Ont

Dr Brian Hutchison, Campbellville, Ont Dr Walter Rosser, Kingston, Ont

These awards honour individuals who were trailblazers and leaders in, and who have made substantial career contribu- tions to, family medicine research.

CFPC and Scotiabank Family Medicine Lectureship

Ms Margaret Trudeau, Montreal, Que

This award recognizes an outstanding Canadian or international figure who has contributed substantially in thought or deed to issues related to the health and well- being of people in Canada or around the world. This award is supported by Scotiabank and the REF.

Honorary Membership

Mrs Diana Fowler LeBlanc, Montreal, Que Mrs Linda Jones, Ottawa, Ont

This honour recognizes individuals who are not CFPC mem- bers, but who have made outstanding contributions to the CFPC, family medicine, or the health and well-being of the population in Canada or abroad.

CFPC Awards of Excellence

Dr Rod Andrew, Vancouver, BC Dr Karen Armstrong, Timmins, Ont Dr Susan Burgess, Vancouver, BC Dr George Carruthers, Charlottetown, PEI Dr Natalie Cauchon, Bathurst, NB Dr David Chan, Ancaster, Ont Dr Corinna Chung, Thunder Bay, Ont Dr François Couturier, St Lambert, Que Dr Peter Deimling, Orillia, Ont

Dr Richard Denton, Kirkland Lake, Ont Dr Harold Dion, Montreal, Que Dr David Dixon, London, Ont Dr Connie Ellis, Calgary, Alta Dr Jennifer Everson, Hamilton, Ont Dr Chris Finch, Mission, BC Dr Martin Fortin, Chicoutimi, Que Dr Thomas Freeman, London, Ont Dr Wendy Graham, Port aux Basques, Nfld Dr Jennifer Hall, Saint John, NB

Dr Kenneth Hook, Tavistock, Ont Dr Darcy Johnson, Winnipeg, Man Dr Michael Kates, Mississauga, Ont Dr Roger Ladouceur, Verdun, Que Dr Peter Lake, Queen Charlotte, BC Dr Tessa Laubscher, Saskatoon, Sask Dr James MacKillop, Sydney, NS Dr Lawrence Malo, Timmins, Ont Dr Maria Manno, Oakville, Ont Dr Denise Marshall, Grimsby, Ont

Dr Mary Frances Moriarty, Dartmouth, NS Dr Lynn Nash, Ancaster, Ont

Dr Kevin Rod, North York, Ont Dr Diane Roger-Achim, Montreal, Que Dr Ellen Rosenberg, Montreal, Que Dr Pierre Michel Roy, Sherbrooke, Que Dr Kanwal Shankardass, Dundas, Ont Dr Marla Shapiro, North York, Ont Dr Raymond Singer, Winnipeg, Man Dr Garth Slysz, Charlottetown, PEI Dr Carol Valois, St Bruno, Que Dr Robert Williams, St Bruno, Que Dr Jody Woolfrey, Botwood, Nfld

Dr John Wootton, Shawville, Que

Awards of Excellence recognize CFPC members who, in the past 12 to 24 months, have made outstanding contri- butions to one or more of the following: patient care, com- munity service, hospital or health care institutions, the health care system, College activities (National or Chapter), teaching, research, or other elements of the discipline of family medicine.

CFPC CERTIFICATION EXAMINATION AWARDS Irwin Bean Award

Dr Joanne Barker, Steinbach, Man

Bob Robertson Award

Dr Lisa Simon, Hamilton, Ont

These awards, honouring the late Dr Irwin Bean, CFPC President from 1962 to 1963 and the first Chair of the CFPC’s Committee on Examinations, and the late Dr Bob Robertson, CFPC President from 1980 to 1981, are presented annu- ally to the candidates who achieve the highest standing among practice-eligible candidates and family medicine residents, respectively, in the Certification Examination in Family Medicine.

MEDICAL STUDENT AWARDS

CFPC Medical Student Leadership Awards

Dr Daniel Crompton, University of British Columbia Dr Sameena Khan, University of Calgary

Dr Gaylene Genge, University of Alberta Dr Kevin Ledding, University of Saskatchewan Dr Michael Isaac, University of Manitoba

Dr Clarissa Holding, University of Western Ontario Dr Salma Rawof, McMaster University

Dr Milvi Tiislar, University of Toronto Dr Andrew Sparrow, Queen’s University Dr Nili Kaplan-Myrth, University of Ottawa Dr Xavier Huppé, Laval University Dr Anne Kittler-Fath, McGill University Dr Etienne Villeneuve, University of Montreal Dr Marie-France Bernier, University of Sherbrooke Dr Jennifer Sinclair, Dalhousie University

Dr Colette Dawson, Memorial University of Newfoundland These awards recognize the leadership abilities of outstand- ing Canadian medical students in their final undergraduate year of study at each of Canada’s medical schools. These awards are supported by donations from Scotiabank, the CFPC, and the REF.

CFPC Medical Student Scholarships

Mr Daniel Paré, University of British Columbia Ms Melissa Paquette, University of Calgary Mr Rhett Taylor, University of Alberta

Ms Rachel Gough, University of Saskatchewan Mr Justin Ting, University of Manitoba

Ms Jennifier Hammell, Northern Ontario School of Medicine Ms Michelle Homer, University of Western Ontario

Ms Solveiga Pranaityte, McMaster University Ms Danielle A. Kain, University of Toronto Ms Kate Morgan, Queen’s University Mr Matthew Moher, University of Ottawa Ms Marie-Hélène Marchand, Laval University Ms Sanjukta Basak, McGill University Ms Dounia Kayal, University of Montreal Ms Chloé Pelletier, University of Sherbrooke Mr Stuart Whittaker, Dalhousie University

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Ms Susanne Price, Memorial University of Newfoundland These scholarships recognize outstanding Canadian medical students in their second-last undergraduate year of study, at each of Canada’s medical schools, who have demonstrated an interest in or commitment to careers in family medicine.

These awards are supported by donations from Scotiabank, the CFPC, and the REF.

FAMILY MEDICINE RESIDENT AWARDS Murray Stalker Memorial Award

Dr Jonathan Kerr, Belleville, Ont

This award, named in honour of the late Dr Murray Stalker, first CFPC President (1954 to 1955), recognizes scholarly achieve- ments and leadership among family medicine residents.

Research Awards for Family Medicine Residents

Dr Jodine Klippenstein and Dr Serena Verma, University of British Columbia

Dr Grace Ma, McGill University

These awards recognize the research achievements of family medicine residents. They are supported by the Professional Association of Internes and Residents of Ontario.

Nadine St-Pierre Award

Dr Marianne Lemay, University of Sherbrooke

This award, named in honour of the late Dr Nadine St-Pierre, who was instrumental in the development of the French- language version of the Certification Examination in Family Medicine, recognizes an outstanding Francophone family medicine resident.

CFPC Family Medicine Resident Leadership Awards

Dr Kraig Montalbetti, University of British Columbia Dr Sean Caine, University of Calgary

Dr Gregory Keen-Wai Chan, University of Alberta Dr Carmel Overli-Domes, University of Saskatchewan Dr Ainslie Mihalchuk, University of Manitoba

Dr Carrie Kuntz, Northern Ontario School of Medicine Dr Matthew Shaw, University of Western Ontario Dr Andrew Organek, McMaster University Dr Judy Marshall, University of Toronto Dr Heather Zimcik, University of Toronto Dr Jonathan Kerr, Queen’s University Dr Mark Unger, University of Ottawa Dr Marianne Boulanger, Laval University Dr Helen Mavromichalis, McGill University Dr Anne-Patricia Prevost, University of Montreal Dr François-Xavier Caillé, University of Sherbrooke Dr Robert John MacKenzie, Dalhousie University

Dr Gabriel Woollam, Memorial University of Newfoundland These awards recognize the leadership abilities of outstand- ing senior family medicine residents from each of Canada’s family medicine residency programs. They are supported by Scotiabank, the CFPC, and the REF.

CFPC Family Medicine

Resident Awards for Scholarship

Dr Amritpal Arora, University of British Columbia Dr Jennifer Brandon, University of Calgary Dr Jarrod Anderson, University of Alberta Dr Mawien Akot, University of Saskatchewan Dr Sabiha Javid, University of Saskatchewan Dr Quy Doan, University of Manitoba

Dr Jana Malhotra, University of Western Ontario Dr Andrew Organek, McMaster University

Dr Cheryl Hunchak, University of Toronto Dr Silvy Mathew, University of Toronto Dr Kamila Premji, University of Toronto Dr Natalie Sin Yan Too, University of Toronto Dr Elizabeth Grier, Queen’s University Dr Jennifer MacIsaac, University of Ottawa Dr Hans Rosenberg, University of Ottawa

Dr Hermes Mauricio Manrique Bello, Laval University Dr Valérie Lafortune, Laval University

Dr Judith Lajeunesse, Laval University

Dr Anne-Marie Lambert-Perrault, Laval University Dr Grace Ma, McGill University

Dr Daniel Chouinard, University of Sherbrooke Dr Matthieu Laliberté, University of Sherbrooke Dr Olivier Normandin, University of Sherbrooke Dr Jane Anne Howard, Dalhousie University Dr Ryan Sommers, Dalhousie University

Dr Karen Angus, Memorial University of Newfoundland These awards recognize outstanding scholarly activity by fam- ily medicine residents. They are supported by the Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors, the North American Primary Care Research Group, and the CFPC.

Early Career Development Awards

Dr John Campbell, Grand Falls–Windsor, Nfld Dr Antoine Groulx, Gaspé, Que

These awards recognize family physicians in their first 5 years of practice for their leadership abilities.

AMS-Mimi Divinsky Awards for

History and Narrative in Family Medicine

Best English story by a family physician:

“Good Enough” by Dr Merrilee Brown, Port Perry, Ont Best French story by a family physician:

“Les miracles existent encore” by Dr Francine Léger, Montreal, Que

Best story by a family medicine resident:

“La présence” by Dr Patricia Marchand, Trois Rivières, Que These awards are named in memory of the late Dr Mimi Divinsky for her role as a pioneer in narrative medicine in Canada. They are supported by Associated Medical Services Inc.

CANADIAN FAMILY PHYSICIAN AWARDS Canadian Family Physician Best Original Research Article

Dr Graham Worrall, Whitbourne, Nfld

with Dr James Hutchinson, Dr Gregory Sherman, and Mr Joseph Griffiths

Diagnosing streptococcal sore throat in adults. Randomized controlled trial of in-office aids. Can Fam Physician 2007;53:666-71.

Recipients are recognized for original research judged to be the best of its genre published in Canadian Family Physician during the preceding year.

CONTINUING EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AWARDS

C. Robert Kemp Palliative Care Scholarships

Dr Elisa Mori-Torres, St Albert, Alta Dr Carmen Stuart, Hanwell, NB

These awards, presented in the name of Dr C. Robert Kemp, a Past President of the Ontario College of Family Physicians (1967 to 1968), support family physicians’ participation in

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palliative care programs. These awards are supported by donations to the REF from the Kemp Family Stoney Creek Fund of the Hamilton Community Foundation.

Hollister King Rural Family Practice Scholarship

Dr Elizabeth Senderewich, Roblin, Man

Awarded in memory of the late Dr Hollister King, CFPC President from 1977 to 1978 and former Chief of Family Practice at Women’s College Hospital in Toronto, Ont, this scholarship pro- vides an opportunity for a practising family physician to attain or enhance special skills in delivery of rural medical care. This award is supported by donations to the REF.

Janus Continuing Professional Development and Continuing Medical Education Scholarships

Dr Rahel Ahmed, Moose Factory, Ont Dr Jaun Bothma, Moose Factory, Ont Dr Olivia Bottenheim, Moose Factory, Ont Dr Celeste Collins-Bothma, Moose Factory, Ont Dr Dale Dewar, Wynyard, Sask

Dr Graham Dodd, Kamloops, BC Dr Amy Gillis, Edmonton, Alta Dr Claire Kendall, Ottawa, Ont Dr Sheila Lakhoo, Calgary, Alta Dr Constance LeBlanc, Halifax, NS Dr Lisa Lefebvre, Toronto, Ont

Dr Janet Northcott, Moose Factory, Ont Dr Roderick Oishi, Edson, Alta

Dr Jason Scott, Dauphin, Man

Dr Marlene Spruyt, Manitowaning, Ont Dr Charles Su, Ottawa, Ont

Dr Guylene Theriault, Gatineau, Que Dr Murray Trusler, Moose Factory, Ont Dr Terry Unger, Moose Factory, Ont

Through these scholarships, the CFPC’s Janus Project sup- ports family doctors carrying out continuing medical edu- cation activities related to meeting the changing needs of their patients and communities. These scholarships are sup- ported by donations to the REF from Associated Medical Services Inc and Scotiabank.

Janus Scholarship for International Health Projects

Dr Alsion Doucet, Montreal, Que

This scholarship supports a CFPC member engaging in inter- national health care projects either in Canada or abroad and promoting family medicine abroad. This award is supported by donations to the REF from Associated Medical Services Inc and Scotiabank.

CFPC Scholarships in Women’s Health

Dr Melissa Allan, Iqaluit, NU Dr Virginia Clark, Golden, BC

Dr Jennie Jackson-Hughes, Ottawa, Ont Dr James Laurence Reynolds, Winnipeg, Man Dr Lea Rossiter, Toronto, Ont

Dr Gabrielle Singer, Ottawa, Ont Dr Anne Thompson, Vancouver, BC Dr Avaleen Vopicka, London, Ont

These scholarships are awarded to family physicians to support their continuing professional development activ- ities related to women’s health. They are supported by donations to the REF from the Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada’s Foundation for the Promotion of Reproductive and Sexual Health.

Geeta Gupta Equity and Diversity Award

Dr Dale Guenter, Hamilton, Ont

This award is presented in honour of Dr Geeta Gupta, a family physician devoted to working with minority and eth- nic communities, and recognizes an outstanding family physician who has shown leadership in caring for diverse patients or populations. This award is supported by dona- tions to the REF from the Ben Topor Family Foundation through the Jewish Community Foundation of Montreal.

CFPC RESEARCH AWARDS AND GRANTS Janus Research Grants

Dr Jose Francois, Winnipeg, Man Dr Liisa Jaakkimainen, Toronto, Ont Dr Catherine Jarvis, Montreal, Que Dr Philippe Karazivan, Montreal, Que Dr Nicholas Pimlott, Toronto, Ont Dr Anjana Srinivasan, Mount Royal, Que

These grants support family physicians carrying out research projects to help meet the changing needs of their patients and communities. They are supported by

Associated Medical Services Inc and Scotiabank.

Janus Research Proposal Development Grants

Dr Jason Hosain, Saskatoon, Sask Dr Kathie McNally, Charlottetown, PEI Dr Rajni Saksena, St Lambert, Que

These grants, intended to build family medicine research capacity, support academic and community-based family phy- sicians in active practice to develop research grant proposals.

D.M. Robb Research Grant

Dr Vesta Michelle Warren, Sundre, Alta

This award honours the late Dr Douglas Robb, a Past President of the New Brunswick Chapter of the CFPC from 1979 to 1980. This award supports the research activities of

a community-based family physician.

CFPC Outstanding

Family Medicine Research Article

Dr Juan Munoz, Hamilton, Ont

with Dr Jonel Miklea, Ms Michelle Howard, Dr Russ Springate, and Dr Janusz Kaczorowski

Canalith repositioning maneuver for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. Randomized controlled trial in family practice. Can Fam Physician 2007;53:1048-53.

This award recognizes the best research article published in a national or international journal during the preceding year that was based on family medicine research carried out by a CFPC member.

FELLOWSHIP

Fellowship in the College of Family Physicians of Canada (FCFP) is an honour the CFPC confers upon Certificant mem- bers who have maintained their membership and Certification for a minimum of 10 consecutive years, demonstrating their ongoing commitment to continuing professional develop- ment and lifelong learning. The names of CFPC Fellows for 2008 can be found at www.cfpc.ca/awards.

LIFE MEMBERS

Life membership is awarded to those 70 or older who have been CFPC members in good standing for at least 10 con- secutive years immediately before the date of nomination.

The names of Life Members for 2008 can be found at www.

cfpc.ca/awards.

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