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EPISODE · Dec 12, 2018 · 15 MIN

What all physicians need to know about the new Ontario Ministry of Transportation reporting requirements

from Quick Takes: A podcast by physicians, for physicians · host Dr. Travis Barron, Dr. David Gratzer: Physician and Educator at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Dr. Brittany Poynter: Medical Head of CAMH Emergency Services and Associate Chief

The rules have changed.This summer, the Ministry of Transportation changed the reporting requirements for Ontario drivers.In this episode of Quick Takes: A podcast by physicians, for physicians, Dr. David Gratzer interviews Dr. Brittany Poynter, Associate Chief and Medical Head of the Emergency Department at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), and Dr. Travis Barron, CAMH Resident, for their thoughts on when to report a patient. Reviewing real-world examples involving people with mental illness, they discuss the new (and not so new) obligations to report – and the impact reporting may have on your patients’ lives.In this episode the following was discussed:The impact of the language in the legislation and how that may impact your decision to report.What constitutes "acute" psychosis?Defining engagement and treatment under these guidelines.Understanding that the absence of a mandatory duty to report does not mean the absence of a duty to reportTo hear more about the legal side of mandatory reporting, check out our bonus track Episode #2 Double Take THANKS FOR LISTENING!Quick Takes is a production of the Center for Addiction and Mental Health. You can find links to the relevant content mentioned in the show and accessible transcripts of all the episodes we produce online at CAMH.ca and on the CAMH Global Learning Academy.Follow CAMH Education on X (formerly known as Twitter) @camhEduFollow and subscribe to Reading of the Week where, every week, Dr. David Gratzer reviews research papers from the world of psychiatry.

Are you a physician trying to assess your patients' fitness to drive? Are the revised mandatory reporting guidelines making your decision easier or more difficult? In this episode of Quick Takes, Dr. David Gratzer interviews Dr. Brittany Poynter and Dr. Travis Barron for their thoughts on when to report a patient. To quickly learn what to know before you report, use your next 15 minutes to listen and learn.

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The rules have changed.This summer, the Ministry of Transportation changed the reporting requirements for Ontario drivers.In this episode of Quick Takes: A podcast by physicians, for physicians, Dr. David Gratzer interviews Dr. Brittany Poynter,...

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