Jesse Lafontaine
@jlafontaine_
@PIP_PSP Intern | MD student @Ualberta | Master of Public Policy @BlavatnikSchool | MSc Digital Health @UniofOxford | @rhodes_trust Scholar | Métis | (he/him)
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07-02-2021 01:33:19
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Vaccination booking for Phase 2C starts MONDAY, APRIL 12th, which includes medical learners! Best news I heard all week - Woo Hoo! 🎉 Alberta Health Services alberta.ca/covid19-vaccin…
An amazing virtual grad celebration today for the MD Class of 2021! I am so proud of all of you - not just for what you’ve achieved today, but the kind of doctors that you will become, and the difference you will make! UAlberta Med & Dent
Really exited to be part of Indigenous Medical Students' Association of Canada!
1st year UAlberta Medicine University of Alberta medical students left messages of gratitude for our healthcare team outside the University of Alberta Hospital, Stollery Children’s Hospital & Mazankowski Alberta Hospital. #yeg
Congratulations Jesse on being awarded a Rhodes Scholarship! I can’t wait to see and hear about all that you will achieve in Oxford, and beyond! #UAlberta UAlberta Med & Dent
Congratulations, Jesse Lafontaine! Great to see UBC Okanagan alumni earning such well-deserved and prestigious accolades. All the best as you continue your studies at Oxford. #UBC #UBCO alumni UBC vernonmorningstar.com/community/med-…
So disappointed to see that this is the solution The College of Family Physicians of Canada feels is right to respond to the challenges in Canadian primary care right now cbc.ca/news/health/fa…
I haven’t me a family doctor or family medicine resident or anyone really outside of The College of Family Physicians of Canada who supports this non-evidence based change. The College of Family Physicians of Canada dismissal of the 50% ⬆️ in training time as no big deal smacks of privilege.
You really sparked a conversation Jeffrey Flier, comments show the opposing points of view pretty well. Best advice from my program director at U of Saskatchewan as a resident was that an MDs impact must be rooted in being clinically excellent. 12 years of rural practice has taught me however