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    Specialist Psychiatrist - Québec, QC, Canada - Canadian Armed Forces

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    Psychiatrists belong to the Medical Specialist occupation in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) andprovide care and clinical leadership in mental health services at Canadian Forces Health Services facilities across Canada.

    Psychiatrists belong to the Medical Specialist occupation in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) andprovide care and clinical leadership in mental health services at Canadian Forces Health Services facilities across Canada.

    They work closely with primary health care providers and multidisciplinary teams to optimize patient care for CAF members.

    Telepsychiatry is also an available option to assist in the care of members located in remote areas of Canada or on international operations.

    CAF psychiatrists may also participate in military operations and training within Canada and internationally.

    CAF psychiatrists can also be involved in research, policy development and implementation, mentorship and education of other health care professionals and military members.


    These activities include:
    collaboration with the clinicians of the multidisciplinary mental health team
    supporting primary care clinicians in determinations of the military members' operational readiness, as well as identifying occupational-related restrictions and limitations related to mental disorders

    Provide subject matter expert (SME) recommendations and advice to the local and regional Canadian Forces Health Services Clinic medical leadership as well as to the local military leadership; Contribute to the development and application of mental health-related policies within the CAF.

    CAF psychiatrists work in mental health services clinics which are typically co-located with Canadian Forces Health Services Clinics on army, air force and naval bases across Canada, providing out-patient type of care for military members.

    CAF psychiatrists work closely with the referring primary care clinician and ensure a supportive, multidisciplinary, team approach to patient care.

    In addition to psychiatrists, these teams include mental health nurses, psychologists, addiction counsellors, social workers and administrative support. Telepsychiatry is used as a modality to reach members remotely located in Canada or deployed on international operations.
    Psychiatrist (Medical Specialist)

    I'm Major Yasir Khan, I'm a psychiatrist here in Ottawa, at the Montfort Clinic, Canadian Forces Health Services Centre.

    There's a variety of conditions that we encounter which are comparable to the civilian setting, but because we serve a unique population, there are also some unique aspects, which I find very interesting from a clinical perspective and academic perspective.

    There are various tasks that we engage in, both within the context of occupational medicine, but also opportunities in developing policy and giving input and education around mental health.

    There's also the military aspect, the military training and being an officer – myself, the element is the Army – and so, that is also exciting and interesting and challenging, and I've enjoyed all aspects.

    A competitive compensation and benefits package is available for this medical specialization.

    Contact a Health Services Specialist Recruiter to learn more:

    If you are a member of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and have an unrestricted licence to practise in Psychiatry in a Canadian province or territory, you may be eligible for enrolment and to commence basic training.


    MEDICAL SPECIALIST
    Internal Medicine Specialist (Medical Specialist)
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