2013
DOI: 10.1007/bf03405670
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Medical Officers of Health, Public Health and Preventive Medicine Specialists, and Primary Care Physicians: How Do They Fit?

Abstract: I n discussing Loh and Harvey's article, 1 I will focus on the medical officer of health (MOH)* role and training for this role, and also comment on how these relate to primary care practice and practitioners. I note that public health practice as an MOH is only one of many potential career paths for public health and preventive medicine (PHPM) † specialists. 2,3 Positions in the provincial or federal health ministries or centres of disease control, academic positions as a researcher/teacher, or a career in gl… Show more

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“…Expertise in measurement sciences contributes identifying strengths and gaps in service delivery, particularly at district level. PHM and PH trained physicians were core to municipal health services in pre-apartheid,[47] apartheid[48] and post-apartheid SA, as well as in many countries globally, such as the historical[49] and contemporary British health system,[50] Canada,[51] Italy[52] and Ghana. [53] Specifying PH training for senior district managers, and the speciality for senior professionals managing complex institutions, as in the UK and Norway,[54] requires political will and PHM’s convincing, demonstrable value.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Expertise in measurement sciences contributes identifying strengths and gaps in service delivery, particularly at district level. PHM and PH trained physicians were core to municipal health services in pre-apartheid,[47] apartheid[48] and post-apartheid SA, as well as in many countries globally, such as the historical[49] and contemporary British health system,[50] Canada,[51] Italy[52] and Ghana. [53] Specifying PH training for senior district managers, and the speciality for senior professionals managing complex institutions, as in the UK and Norway,[54] requires political will and PHM’s convincing, demonstrable value.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PHM specialists, however, offer a unique combination of skills preparing them for a range of positions including senior health leadership positions. PHM competencies include generic skills such as communication (79), leadership, management, critical appraisal, and synthesis skills (39) which together with specialized skills in epidemiology are required to transform the health services and address priority health needs. However, unless work environments encourage efficiency, autonomy, professional development, and leadership, improved remuneration alone will not attract physicians to specialize and work in the state health sector.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…e thank Corber, 1 Dunkley 2 and Moloughney 3 for their thoughtful responses to our commentary, 4 with each further expanding the understanding and appreciation of public health medicine's past, current and future place in Canada. We particularly appreciate Moloughney's highlighting the current lack of available data concerning the number, distribution and practice of public health medical specialists across Canada.…”
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confidence: 97%