This article originally appeared in the Spring 2022 issue of the Ontario Medical Review magazine.
For 100 years, the OMR has been a leading source of important updates on professional, economic, legislative and policy information to OMA members.
Initially titled the Bulletin, the first issue of OMR was a mere 14 pages and distributed to just 3,500 Ontario physicians. Today, the magazine continues to be a leading communication channel to inform and educate more than 38,000 physicians on matters currently facing physicians navigating today’s health-care system.
To commemorate this historic milestone, the fall edition of the magazine will commemorate the magazine’s century of publishing and the medical milestones experienced along the way — and we want to hear from you — our physicians at the centre of it all.
From now until May 6, you are invited to share feedback on how the OMR contributed to your knowledge of the health-care system, describe how it influenced meaningful advocacy or health-care policies, and share other important medical milestones in this commemorative issue.