
Addiction Medicine
Welcome to the Addiction Medicine Residency Program at the 91ÒùĸÊÓÆµ.
Unique
ADDICTION MEDICINE FOCUS BASED IN FAMILY MEDICINE
ADAPTABLE
OUR PROGRAM IS ABLE TO ACCOMMODATE YOUR INTERESTS TO MAKE YOUR ADDICTIONS RESIDENT EXPERIENCE FIT YOUR FUTURE GOALS
relevanT
ADDICTION MEDICINE IS AN IN DEMAND FIELD OF MEDICINE THAT IS CONTINUING TO GROW IN RELEVANCE AND SIZE
Interview/CaRMS Specific Information
Interviews will be offered in a panel format and will be virtual. Dates will be arranged with each individual.
We are looking for Family Physicians (CCFP required) with outstanding verbal and non-verbal communication skills. They need to be able to actively listen and convey empathy. They must be able to inspire confidence and win the trust of patients and families. They must also work well within the team environment, respecting the rights and dignity of each and every patient, family, and coworker. They must also have strong clinical strengths regarding their ability to gather, synthesize, and act upon complex clinical information.
Welcome to Our Program
Dr. Tannis Spencer
Program Director
Our Program
The program runs for one year and is an Enhanced Skills Program that is accredited by the College of Family Physicians of Canada. Entry into the Addiction Medicine program is contingent on successful completion of the Certification in the College of Family Physicians (CCFP).
Program Highlights

Flexible and customizable program to accommodate learner interests with elective time built-in to program



Close collaboration with the Royal College addiction medicine & other programs across the country

Practice Quality Improvement projects, a research project and/or clinical teaching opportunities

Resident support program access in conjunction with Family Medicine Department
Residency at a Glance
- Multidisciplinary primary care clinic with specialized focus on patients facing houselessness and/or substance use
- Inpatient addiction medicine consult service for tertiary hospitals
- Withdrawal management/detox facilities
- Outpatient specialty addiction treatment clinics
- Chronic pain outpatient clinics
- Concurrent disorders outpatient subspecialty clinics (i.e. local HIV or Hepatitis C subspecialty programs)
- Residential treatment facilities
Teaching LOCATIONS
Your year will be customized to fit your interests and your placements may include the following sites.
- Radius Community Health & Healing (formerly Boyle McCauley Health Centre)
- Acute Care Addiction Recovery Program, formerly known as the Addiction Recovery and Community Health “ARCH” program at the Royal Alexandra Hospital or 91ÒùĸÊÓÆµ Hospital
- Withdrawal management/detox facilities such as the Addiction Recovery Centre
- Residential treatment facilities such as Henwood Treatment Centre
- Opioid Agonist Therapy and Addiction Medicine outpatient clinics
- Chronic Pain management clinics
- Virtual opioid and addiction treatment programs
- Primary care/primary healthcare clinics serving marginalized populations
Resident testimonials
"Coming into residency, my goals were to become a socially accountable, comprehensive family physician that worked within an interdisciplinary team to provide care to patients with structural disadvantages. It was at the Boyle McCauley Health Centre that I was supported to provide total patient, relationship-centered care, and develop skills in addictions medicine and trauma-informed care that incorporated the complex biological, psychological and social needs of our patient population. Here I found my people and I look forward to working with them as a colleague after I graduate." - Linda Lam, MD, CCFP