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Doug Oliver, BSc, MSc, MD, CCFP

Associate Professor Medical Director, McMaster Family Practice Associate Member, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University

McMaster University

Medical Education, Palliative Care

Dr. Oliver is an Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University.

He joined the Department in 2004 and took on a full-time faculty position in 2007.

Dr. Oliver鈥檚 passion for elder care lead him to take on the position as Care of the Elderly Curriculum Coordinator from 2006 鈥 2015. This role allowed him to develop many innovative programs for the Department, including a Long Term Care clinical rotation for residents and a successful annual CME event entitled 鈥淐are of the Elderly: Perspectives for Primary Care鈥. His clinical commitment to this patient population continues with weekly nursing home rounds and house-calls to frail elderly patients.

He is also co-PI on Health Tapestry, a multi-year, multi-site primary care based intervention aimed at promoting optimal aging in community dwelling older adults. Dr. Oliver鈥檚 interest in improving access for patients in primary care resulted in study and co-development of an Advanced Access booking model in the McMaster Family Health Team. This model allows patients better access to their primary care team by having the majority of booking spots available for same day appointments.

Dr. Oliver is the Principle Investigator on a research project designed to better understand how and why patients make the choices they do, when calling in to book an appointment with their family doctor. On the academic front, Dr. Oliver is assisting the Department with several educational leadership roles including Co-Education Coordinator at McMaster Family Practice (2011-16), Hamilton Site Director and CBRT Education Coordinator (2012-2013) and Behavioural Sciences Co-Coordinator (2013-).

Dr. Oliver has held several academic leadership roles in the last few years, including Education Coordinator at MFP (2011-16), MHBS Curriculum Coordinator (2013-2019) and is currently the Medical Director at McMaster Family Practice (2016-present)鈥

Katie Lockwood, MD, MEd

Pediatrician at Children鈥檚 Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), Director of Behavioral Health Education in CHOP's Pediatric Residency Program, Director of Continuing Education for the CHOP Care Network, Host of Primary Care Perspectives Podcast

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Adoption, Breastfeeding Awareness, Child Wellness, Flu Season, Foster Care, Gun access and safety, Medical Education, Peer Pressure, playdates, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, smart phone use, Teenage health, Traffic Safety

Katie K. Lockwood, MD, MEd, is an Attending Physician at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s (CHOP) Primary Care location in Flourtown, PA. As a pediatrician, Lockwood is well-versed in a wide range of health and wellness topics impacting children and adolescents. She is a reliable source on hot parenting topics such as smart phone use, play date and traffic safety issues and flu season.

Lockwood also serves as CHOP’s Distinguished Endowed Chair in the Department of Pediatrics, Director of Behavioral Health Education in CHOP's Pediatric Residency Program, Director of Continuing Education for the CHOP Care Network and an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.

In 2016, Dr. Lockwood launched the highly acclaimed podcast, , specifically designed for pediatricians. The podcast features CHOP subject-matter-experts providing valuable insights on issues affecting the daily practice of pediatricians.

 

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