Congratulations to the following WINNERS! Thank you for all your hard work and accomplishment in the RH community. Remarkable Leadership: Dr. Alexandros Alexiadis Remarkable Leadership: Dr. Nancy Austin Most Decent Person: Dr. Eliza Chan Major Influencer: Dr. Marty Fishman Medical Scholar: Dr. Matthew … Read More
Submit Your Nomination(s): 2021-2022 RHPS Peer Recognition Awards
These awards offer an opportunity for physicians to recognize their colleagues’ hard work, dedication, and accomplishments. We encourage you to nominate your fellow co-workers who make a difference in everyday work life. There are seven broad categories meant to … Read More
RHPS AGM News
On September 25, 2019, physicians attended the RHPS Pulse Check, the MSA AGM and then finally, the RHPS AGM. Past President Dr. Sherri Caswell led the AGM business, which included the Director and financial reports for the year. Three … Read More
Checking the Pulse
Thank you to the 43 members who not only attended the Member Pulse Check on September 25, 2019, but fully participated with the various questions and polls. We heard what’s important to you – what has value and how … Read More
You Have Been Heard
In the early morning of June 12th, 29 RH physicians from various departments gathered with all 7 of VCH-Richmond’s senior leaders to talk and listen to each other in a world cafe style format. Pictured above L to R: Dr. … Read More
Did you know you’re 40% less efficient when multitasking??
Our brains weren’t designed to multitask because of the strain and added energy required. The nature of physician work is just that… multitasking… all day and every day. The CMA recently reported a 30% burnout rate amongst Canadian physicians. … Read More
Not all meetings have to feel like a waste of time…
Meetings can be engaging, with everyone leaving feeling like their time was well spent. This is exactly how our physician members and guests felt after giving up their Saturday to participate in the Physician Leadership Institute course on Facilitating … Read More
Lower Your Stress Levels. Build More Life Balance. And a More Ideal Practice.
If you think back to your medical education, no one prepared you to prevent or mitigate burnout. In fact, medical training conditions you to assume one or all of the following roles and no one showed you the ‘off’ … Read More