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210429 Physician Recruitment & Retention Committee AgendaThe Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg Physician Recruitment & Retention Committee April 29, 2021 12:00 p.m. Electronic Meeting AGENDA 1.Call to Order 2.Introduction of Guests: Ingersoll Physician Recruitment Committee- Fred Freeman, Deputy Mayor; Melanie Everets -Rodrigues - Chair; Stephanie Nevins - Committee Member; Curtis Tighe- Staff Liaison 3.Adoption of Agenda Proposed Resolution #1 Moved by: Seconded by: THAT the Agenda as prepared for the Physician Recruitment and Retention Committee meeting of April 29, 2021, be adopted. 4.Minutes of the Previous Meeting Propos ed Resolution #2 Moved by: Seconded by: THAT the Minutes of the Physician Recruitment and Retention Committee Meeting of November 3, 2020, be approved. 5.Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof 6.General Business & Reports 6.1 Oxford County Physician Discussion- Lisa Gilvesy 6.2 Collaboration Discussion with Ingersoll Physician Recruitment Committee 6.3 Student Recruitment- Standing Agenda Item 7.New Business 8.Roundtable 9.Next Meeting 10. Adjournment Proposed Resolution #3 Moved by: Seconded by: THAT the April 29, 2021 Physician Recruitment and Retention Committee meeting be adjourned at ______ p.m. The Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg Physician Recruitment & Retention Committee November 3, 2020 12:00 p.m. Hybrid Model- Electronic Meeting & 200 Broadway, 2nd Floor Council Chambers MINUTES Present: Dr. Howard Lamb, Ashley Edwards, Deputy Mayor Beres, Dr. Matt Johnson, Mayor Molnar, Councillor Esseltine, Sandy Jansen, Mike Bastow, Lesley Ross, Dr. Jamie Cluett Staff: Kyle Pratt, CAO; Laura Pickersgill, Legislative Services Coordinator Absent: Dr. Brian Holowachuk, Dr. Mohamed Abdalla Guest: Cephas Panschow, Development Commissioner 1.Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 12:04 p.m. 2.Introduction of New Member Ashley Edwards was introduced to the Committee. 3.Adoption of Agenda Resolution #1 Moved by: Sandy Jansen Seconded by: Councillor Esseltine THAT the Agenda as prepared for the Physician Recruitment and Retention Committee meeting of November 3, 2020, be adopted. Carried 4.M inutes of the Previous Meeting Resolution #2 Moved by: Sandy Jansen Seconded by: Dr. Jamie Cluett THAT the Minutes of the Physician Recruitment and Retention Committee Meeting of August 4, 2020, be approved. Carried 5.Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof There were no disclosures of pecuniary interest declared. 6.General Business & Reports 6.1 Report on Account Balances 2020- Kyle Pratt Kyle provided an overview of the 2020 account balances. It was noted that there is $59,036.40 remaining in the reserve account and $70,000 placed in the 2020 budget for a total of $129,036.48. Some of these funds were used for expenses and then some funds were returned due to a doctor leaving early and not fulfilling their contract. 6.2 Budget Discussion 2021 (Town and TDM H) Currently, there is another $70,000 allocated in the draft 2021 budget for Council consideration. Sandy noted that TDMH staff are working through the 2021 budget and will continue actively recruiting different levels of physicians. It was noted that TDMH ’s year-end is in March. It was mentioned that the Physician Recruitment Model used in Tillsonburg was commended at the October 14th Oxford County Council meeting when a report was brought up from the Oxford County Physician Recruitment Committee. 6.3 Long-Term Medical Centre The group discussed a local need to have a long-term medical centre to host more family physicians as there is a shortage in Town at this time. It was suggested that a clinic could host specialists rather then the specialists using the small space they are currently using at the hospital. It was also suggested that other types of wellness services could be housed out of this clinic. It was suggested that having newer and updated clinic space could be an attractant to bringing in younger and new doctors to the Town. Cephas noted that there is a general interest in the community for having another long-term medical centre. Cephas noted that this would be a market rate/rented facility as opposed to a subsidized rental facility. 6.4 Year-End Report from Family Health Organizations- Dr. Cluett Dr. Cluett provided an overview of the Family Health Organizations for 2020. It was noted that one doctor is on maternity leave at the north Broadway doctor’s office. Dr. Cluett noted that there are currently 3 internists with active privileges at the hospital and that they are looking to recruit a fourth internist. D r. Cluett noted that there are two general surgeons working out of the hospital and one has announced retirement in July of 2021. D r. Cluett noted that there is a part-time anesthetist who works at the hospital but that they are actively recruiting for a full-time anesthetist as the surgical program is expanding at the hospital. Dr. Johnson noted that his clinic currently has 3 physicians but that there is room for 5. Dr. Lamb noted that his clinic currently has 9 physicians and there are no plans to add any additional physicians. Dr. Lamb noted that one physician has recently left the clinic and the existing group of physicians has been able to take over her patients. 6.5 Needs/Challenges of Family Health Organizations The group agreed that there is a need for more family physicians in this Town. 6.6 Student Recruitment – Deputy Mayor Beres Deputy Mayor Beres provided an overview of the annual recruitment day that was held in the past. Deputy Mayor Beres noted that first year medical students were toured around Tillsonburg and then provided lunch as a way to entice these students to relocate to Tillsonburg to work once they have finished medical school. Sandy noted that this has not been done in Town since her time at the hospital. Sandy did mention that Ingersoll does bring in 4th year medical students for a tour but that it is nothing formal. Sandy also noted a program that was ongoing in the past for first year medical students . These students would come and work at the hospital for two weeks and then were invited to a board event. It was noted that it is important to continue communicating to our local community that we need more physicians. This will be kept as a standing agenda item for further discussion. 7.New Business 8.Roundtable 9. Next Meeting Tuesday, February 2, 2020 at 12:00 p.m. 10. Adjournment Resolution #3 Moved by: Dr. Jamie Cluett Seconded by: Dr. Howard Lamb THAT the November 3, 2020 Physician Recruitment and Retention Committee meeting be adjourned at 12:38 p.m. Carried Good afternoon. As you may recall, Mel Getty and I have been attending the Oxford County Physician Recruitment meetings (as representatives for the Tillsonburg area). I can’t recall exactly how we ended up on the committee, but it did originally stem from our involvement with the Tillsonburg EDAC. The focus for the Oxford committee is on family physicians. A.J. Wells is our current Chair. Currently the Oxford committee has representation from the Woodstock Development Commissioner office (Brad Hammond), Ingersoll DC (Curtis Tighe), Warden Larry Martin, A.J. Wells (Norwich Medical clinic – which is run by the Township), Kristy Hons (recruiter from WGH), Stephanie Nevins (Ingersoll Nurse Practitioner -Led clinic) plus a few others. The Oxford committee gets funding fr om Oxford County each year for recruitment ($30,000 budget). The committee is in the process of doing an inventory of what each community/organization needs (in terms of number of physicians, patients without docs) and has to offer (in terms of physician opportunities and physical office space and type of opportunity – FHO etc.). This is being done in anticipation of possibly hiring a recruitment firm. I don’t really have access to this information and I believe that it would be very beneficial for there to be a Tillsonburg staff representative (someone with a connection to the Tillsonburg recruitment team) on the Oxford committee. Woodstock and Ingersoll have designated representatives from their economic development offices and I believe that we should have the same. The Oxford committee meets quarterly so its not an onerous time requirement. If you could give this some thought I would really appreciate it – thanks. Lisa C. Gilvesy Jenkins & Gilvesy Law Firm 129 Broadway, Box 280, Tillsonburg, Ontario N4G 4H5 *** NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS!! Phone: 519.842.9017 Fax: 519.842.3394