Canadian Orthopaedic Care Day takes place this year across Canada on Wednesday, March 29
MONTREAL, March 16, 2023 /CNW/ - The Canadian Orthopaedic Association (COA) is pleased to announce the second-annual Canadian Orthopaedic Care Day this year on Wednesday, March 29.
An initiative started in 2022 by the COA, Canadian Orthopaedic Care Day occurs annually on the last Wednesday of March to raise awareness and celebrate Orthopaedic care teams and their dedication to outstanding patient-centred care across Canada.
"It's a day dedicated to life-changing Orthopaedic care – and all those who contribute; surgeons, nurses, physical therapists, anesthesiologists, technologists, researchers, administrative professionals and caregivers," says COA President Dr. Laurie Hiemstra. "We also aim to recognize our patients and their families who are waiting in pain for surgeries across Canada – every single one deserves to live their lives pain-free."
"Canadians from coast-to-coast-to-coast are welcome and encouraged to join us for this important day dedicated to sharing messages of support and raising awareness surrounding Orthopaedic care, both on a provincial and national level," Hiemstra added.
This year, Canadian Orthopaedic Care Day will focus on increased education to the public and various levels of government surrounding resource allocation, addressing surgery backlog concerns, specialist training needs, job creation, and the impact of health human resources shortages across the profession.
Whether you're in a community small or large, and no matter your connection to this critical medical specialty, we hope you take a moment to celebrate with us this Canadian Orthopaedic Care Day on Wednesday, March 29.
Someone you know has been directly impacted by orthopaedic care in Canada. Consider participating virtually this Canadian Orthopaedic Care Day using the hashtags #CdnOrthoDay, #OrthoCareCanada and #LiveLifePainFree with a story, image, video or written message on social media. Your support would be greatly appreciated.
Additionally, we ask that you contact your local, provincial and federal government officials to request their direct involvement in their communities.
The COA will host its Annual Meeting this June in Calgary, Alberta, where education and knowledge sharing will be the focus surrounding important topics in the profession.
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The Canadian Orthopaedic Association (COA) is a not-for-profit professional association representing the interests of orthopaedic surgeons in Canada. They are committed to maintaining the highest standards of orthopaedic care for Canadian patients by providing surgeon members with continuing medical education, subspecialty support, knowledge sharing, advocacy platforms, fellowship programs, leadership opportunities and collaboration with other healthcare associations.
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Dana Miller, Manager, Communications, Canadian Orthopaedic Association, 407-561-0340, [email protected]
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