Dr. Kerri Best, a family
physician in Port Perry, is a
peer assessor for the College.
Harnessing College Data to Better Support Our Programs
In 2016, we began looking at ways to harness our
data to better support College programs and
operations.
A new Data and Analytics Strategy Framework
was developed to provide the College with a data
development roadmap for the next three to five
years. The vision of our new Data and Analyt-
ics Strategy is “Quality data to inform decisions,
support programs, improve practice and maintain
member and public trust.”
For example, in the context of assuring and en-
hancing physician competence, we would use data,
as well as current literature and other evidence, to:
etter understand risk and support factors of
B
physician performance and practice outcomes
I dentify physician needs based on those risks
and supports
evelop and evaluate our assessment pro-
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grams for physicians
evelop and evaluate the education, support
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and remediation of physicians
Fast Fact
As part of our Transparency Initiative, we began posting Specified Continuing Education or Reme-
diation Programs (SCERPs) ordered by the Quality Assurance Committee on our public register.
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