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Sandy Buchman
Sandy Buchman
Professor, Division Palliative Care, Depart Family & Community Medicine, University of Toronto
Verified email at nygh.on.ca
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Pandemic palliative care: beyond ventilators and saving lives
A Arya, S Buchman, B Gagnon, J Downar
Cmaj 192 (15), E400-E404, 2020
2282020
Practising social accountability: From theory to action
S Buchman, R Woollard, R Meili, R Goel
Canadian Family Physician 62 (1), 15-18, 2016
1022016
Social accountability at the micro level: One patient at a time
R Goel, S Buchman, R Meili, R Woollard
Canadian Family Physician 62 (4), 287, 2016
442016
Are family medicine residents adequately trained to deliver palliative care?
R Mahtani, AM Kurahashi, S Buchman, F Webster, A Husain, R Goldman
Canadian Family Physician 61 (12), e577-e582, 2015
392015
Providing medical assistance in dying within a home palliative care program in Toronto, Canada: an observational study of the first year of experience
J Wales, SR Isenberg, P Wegier, J Shapiro, V Cellarius, S Buchman, ...
Journal of Palliative Medicine 21 (11), 1573-1579, 2018
352018
Integrating early palliative care into routine practice for patients with cancer: a mixed methods evaluation of the INTEGRATE Project
JM Evans, M Mackinnon, J Pereira, CC Earle, B Gagnon, E Arthurs, ...
Psycho‐Oncology 28 (6), 1261-1268, 2019
342019
Social accountability at the macro level: Framing the big picture
R Meili, S Buchman, R Goel, R Woollard
Canadian Family Physician 62 (10), 785-788, 2016
332016
Integrating cancer care beyond the hospital and across the cancer pathway: a patient-centred approach
JM Evans, G Matheson, S Buchman, M MacKinnon, E Meertens, J Ross, ...
Healthc Q 17 (SP), 28-32, 2015
332015
Social accountability at the meso level: Into the community
R Woollard, S Buchman, R Meili, R Strasser, I Alexander, R Goel
Canadian Family Physician 62 (7), 538-540, 2016
292016
Equity and practice issues in colorectal cancer screening: Mixed-methods study
S Buchman, L Rozmovits, RH Glazier
Canadian Family Physician 62 (4), e186-e193, 2016
292016
Why I decided to provide assisted dying: it is truly patient centred care
S Buchman
BMJ 364, 2019
282019
Guideline harmonization and implementation plan for the BETTER trial: Building on Existing Tools to Improve Chronic Disease Prevention and Screening in Family Practice
D Campbell-Scherer, J Rogers, D Manca, K Lang-Robertson, S Bell, ...
Canadian Medical Association Open Access Journal 2 (1), E1-E10, 2014
272014
Does early palliative identification improve the use of palliative care services?
N Mittmann, N Liu, M MacKinnon, SJ Seung, NJ Look Hong, CC Earle, ...
PloS one 15 (1), e0226597, 2020
262020
Improving physician well-being: lessons from palliative care
L Granek, S Buchman
CMAJ 191 (14), E380-E381, 2019
232019
Social accountability: at the heart of family medicine
R Meili, S Buchman
Canadian Family Physician 59 (4), 335-336, 2013
232013
Screening for poverty in family practice
S Buchman
Canadian Family Physician 58 (6), 709-709, 2012
232012
Building capacity for palliative care delivery in primary care settings: Mixed-methods evaluation of the INTEGRATE Project
JM Evans, M Mackinnon, J Pereira, CC Earle, B Gagnon, E Arthurs, ...
Canadian Family Physician 67 (4), 270-278, 2021
192021
It’s about time: 3-year FM residency training
S Buchman
Canadian Family Physician 58 (9), 1045-1045, 2012
192012
Bridging silos: Delivering integrated care to patients with cancer in Ontario, Canada
S Buchman, JM Evans, M Mackinnon, S Gradin, FC Wright
Psycho-oncology 27 (12), 2673-6, 2018
182018
Acting on climate change for a healthier future: critical role for primary care in Canada
E Xie, C Howard, S Buchman, FA Miller
Canadian Family Physician 67 (10), 725-730, 2021
162021
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