This essay is part of a series of reflections on primary care during the pandemic presented by Réseau-1 Québec. The original essay published in French on January 18, 2021 is available here >> Pandemic – emergence of uncertainty Early January 2020. A feeling of uncertainty emerged with the initial news of the infection. SARS-CoV-2? A new Acute Respiratory Syndrome? […]
Un texte de réflexion de Jean-Frederic Levesque : Infodémique et pandémique: preuve scientifique en temps d’incertitude
Ce texte fait partie d’une série de réflexions sur la première ligne en contexte de pandémie du Réseau-1 Québec. An English version is available here. Pandémie – émergence de l’incertitude Début Janvier 2020. Un sentiment d’incertitude apparait aux premières nouvelles de l’infection. SARS-CoV-2? Un nouveau Syndrome Respiratoire Aigu? Les appels-conférences ont rapidement démarré. En Australie, la Chine, c’est […]
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An essay by Jean-Louis Denis, Nancy Côté, and Catherine Régis: Leadership in the context of a pandemic: What are the lessons for front-line care and services?
This essay is part of a series of reflections on primary care during the pandemic presented by Réseau-1 Québec. Original essay published in French on September 2, 2020 is available here >> Since March, a major health crisis has disrupted the daily lives of Quebec citizens. For many, watching the regular press briefings by political leaders is […]
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An essay by Jean Rochon: The health of primary care after the pandemic
This essay is part of a series of reflections on primary care during the pandemic presented by Réseau-1 Québec. The original essay published in French on May 11, 2020 is available here >> Crises reveal both strengths and weaknesses. The French philosopher and sociologist Edgar Morin summarized the consequences clearly: “A crisis generates three different scenarios, but […]
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