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Scattered blocks representing the new OMA governance structure.

Emerging Stronger: Governance transformation puts members first

The OMA marks a major milestone as it implements a new governance structure designed to position the association for success in a world that is constantly changing. Learn more about the OMA’s commitment to drive member satisfaction, modernize, and shape health-care policy and the role of doctors in our shifting landscape.

Looking back on 140 years on Council

Sharing memories and reflections with the Council Memory Project.

OMA Awards celebrated virtually

Commemorating a century of distinguished contributions to health.

2021 OMA Award Recipients

These individuals have been recognized for outstanding service to the medical profession, medical science or the common good.

Meet your new OMA Board of Directors

Introducing OMA’s modernized skills-based Board of Directors that now includes a small number of non-physician representatives.

Leadership

Coming together, staying together

Successful governance transformation must be rooted in trust and teamwork.

A modernized, nimble and focused OMA

Ontario’s doctors work in a highly complex environment that has changed significantly over the past decade. The COVID-19 pandemic has only exacerbated this complexity and pace of change.

Leading the way in system reform

OMA President Dr. Adam Kassam says Ontario’s doctors are the backbone of improved care.

Your Association

OMA prepares for success in fast-changing world through governance transformation

The OMA is embarking on the most significant transformation in the organization’s 140-year history, with a new modern governance structure.

Dare to lead

Guest editor Dr. Lisa Salamon walks members through the OMA’s governance transformation journey.

Next steps in governance transformation

Key milestones keep us moving toward our inaugural meeting in September.

Advocacy

Caring for people in need is a ‘privilege’

Ontario Medical Association celebrates 2021 new medical graduates.

Q-and-A with André Picard

Award-winning health columnist talks all things pandemic