q: what lessons have come from the pandemic?
i think we already knew that medicine is a team sport. we heavily depend on each other all over the system — primary care, to secondary care, to tertiary care, and the support services as well.
but we also learned that those dynamics can change quickly, and we need to be able to adapt and adjust. we also learned that the other work that we do needs to continue, despite the disruptions from covid.
we learned lots about the virus and how it works. that changed our processes and our understanding. and we learned that simple things still work, like wearing a mask, washing hands, keeping a social distance. i think that’s all really, really important for the way forward.
q: where do you hope the province will be at the end of your term?
i hope we will be in a much better place with regards to the pandemic. and that everybody will be immunized so that we can get back to the important stuff and we can provide access to the care that has lagged behind because of the pandemic.
i also hope that we will be in a position where primary care access is improved, that we are closer to getting every resident to have access to comprehensive primary care and we’re able to improve the flow of information.