Ontario Medical Association
Beth Collison is a seasoned professional in the field of social work, with extensive experience in addiction services, mental health, and peer support. Currently serving as the Peer Support Program Lead and Clinical Coordinator at the Ontario Medical Association's Physician Health Program since July 2019, Beth enhances support for physicians dealing with substance use and mental health challenges. Previous roles include Harm Reduction Expert for the City of Toronto and Therapist at Breakaway Addiction Services, where a commitment to harm reduction and community-based approaches was demonstrated. Beth's background also includes significant contributions to employee assistance programs, social work in medical settings, and research with the United Nations on youth and HIV/AIDS. Both a Master's and Bachelor's degree in Social Work have been earned from Carleton University and The University of British Columbia, respectively, with a notable academic record.
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Ontario Medical Association
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The Ontario Medical Association (OMA) represents more than 40,000 physicians and medical students across the province. Ontario’s doctors work closely with patients to encourage healthy living practices and illness prevention. In addition to delivering front-line services to patients, Ontario’s doctors play a significant role in helping shape health-care policy, as well as implementing initiatives that strengthen and enhance Ontario’s health care system. The Ontario Medical Association (OMA) represents the political, clinical and economic interests of the province's medical profession. Founded in 1880 as a voluntary association of the province's physicians, the OMA has from its beginning played a vital role in the development and promotion of health-care services across Ontario.