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She is certified for Independent Practice by the CPSO since July 8, 1991.((//Van Vlymen, Janet Miriam - Doctor Details.// College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Retrieved February 21, 2022, from https://archive.ph/WO6bb)) | She is certified for Independent Practice by the CPSO since July 8, 1991.((//Van Vlymen, Janet Miriam - Doctor Details.// College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Retrieved February 21, 2022, from https://archive.ph/WO6bb)) |
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| ===== Education ===== |
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| van Vlymen received her MD from [[Queen's University]] in 1990, where she then completed postdoctoral training from July 1, 1992 - June 30, 1996.((//Van Vlymen, Janet Miriam - Doctor Details.// College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Retrieved February 21, 2022, from https://archive.ph/WO6bb)) She moved on to a Fellowship in Ambulatory Anesthesia at the [[University of Texas]] [[Southwestern Medical Center Dallas]].((//(van Vlymen | Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine.// Queen’s University School of Medicine. Retrieved February 21, 2022, from https://archive.ph/idyvR)) |
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| ===== Medical Practice ===== |
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| van Vlymen practices medicine through her corporate entity, Dungey & Van Vlymen Medicine Professional Corporation, in partnership with Dr. [[Paul Edwin Dungey]], a coroner.((//Dungey, Paul Edwin - Doctor Details.// College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Retrieved February 21, 2022, from https://archive.ph/oB0nE)) ((Hendry, L. (2019, July 17). //A coroner’s life in preventing death.// Intelligencer. https://archive.ph/3hNOH)) |
===== Affiliations ===== | ===== Affiliations ===== |
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| ==== Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society ==== |
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| van Vlymen co-authored a Society Position Paper on behalf of the [[Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society]] as well as the [[Canadian Cardiovascular Society]] and [[Canadian Heart Rhythm Society]] in 2012.((Healey, J. S., Merchant, R., Simpson, C., Tang, T., Beardsall, M., Tung, S., Fraser, J. A., Long, L., van Vlymen, J. M., Manninen, P., Ralley, F., Venkatraghavan, L., Yee, R., Prasloski, B., Sanatani, S., & Philippon, F. (2012). //Canadian Cardiovascular Society/Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society/Canadian Heart Rhythm Society Joint Position Statement on the Perioperative Management of Patients With Implanted Pacemakers, Defibrillators, and Neurostimulating Devices.// Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 28(2), 141–151. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cjca.2011.08.121)) |
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| She also donated between $250.00 and $499.00 to the CAS from May 2019 - April 2020, and January - November 2021.((//CAS Anasthesia News.// (2020). In Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society. https://www.cas.ca/CASAssets/Documents/Anesthesia-News/CASnews2020Summer.pdf)) ((//CAS Anesthesia News - Winter 2021.// (2021, December). FlipHTML5. https://online.fliphtml5.com/blqt/kjeq/)) |
==== College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario ==== | ==== College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario ==== |
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==== Providence Care Hospital ==== | ==== Providence Care Hospital ==== |
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van Vlymen practices medicine and has hospital privileges as [[Providence Care Hospital]].((//Van Vlymen, Janet Miriam - Doctor Details.// College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Retrieved February 21, 2022, from https://archive.ph/WO6bb)) | van Vlymen practices medicine and has hospital privileges as [[Providence Care Hospital]].((//Van Vlymen, Janet Miriam - Doctor Details.// College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Retrieved February 21, 2022, from https://archive.ph/WO6bb)) |
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Providence is partnered with [[Queen's University]], founded by [[Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul]], sponsored by the [[Catholic Health Corporation of Ontario]], and funded by Home and Community Care Support Services under [[Ontario Health]]. The facility is also funded through the [[University Hospitals Kingston Foundation]]. | Providence is partnered with [[Queen's University]], founded by [[Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul]], sponsored by the [[Catholic Health Corporation of Ontario]], and funded by Home and Community Care Support Services under [[Ontario Health]]. The facility is also funded through the [[University Hospitals Kingston Foundation]]. |
van Vlymen is an Associate Professor and former Deputy Head of the Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine at [[Queen's University]].((//Dr. Janet van Vlymen appointed as Vice-President, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.// (2020, January 28). Faculty of Health Sciences | Queen’s University. https://archive.ph/V91SO)) | van Vlymen is an Associate Professor and former Deputy Head of the Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine at [[Queen's University]].((//Dr. Janet van Vlymen appointed as Vice-President, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.// (2020, January 28). Faculty of Health Sciences | Queen’s University. https://archive.ph/V91SO)) |
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| ===== Research ===== |
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| In 2017, van Vlymen was awarded a grant from the [[Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation]] for a study called “//Can healthcare-associated hepatitis C virus outbreaks occur when intravenous medication vials are accessed with clean needles and syringes for use in multiple patients?//” Funding for the $148,235.00 award was provided by [[medical_technology_companies:Medtronic]].((Howard, S. K. (2017). //2017 APSF Grant Recipients.// Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation. https://archive.ph/RxUDF)) |
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| van Vlymen published research in 2008 on [[pharmaceutical_products:ketamine]], [[pharmaceutical_products:fentanyl]] and [[pharmaceutical_products:propofol]], funded by the [[Physicians’ Services Incorporated Foundation]].((Messenger, D. W., Murray, H. E., Dungey, P. E., van Vlymen, J., & Sivilotti, M. L. A. (2008). //Subdissociative-dose Ketamine versus Fentanyl for Analgesia during Propofol Procedural Sedation: A Randomized Clinical Trial.// Academic Emergency Medicine, 15(10), 877–886. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1553-2712.2008.00219.x)) |
===== COVID-19 ===== | ===== COVID-19 ===== |
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| On May 1, 2021, van Vlyen retweeted the CPSO's statement on "appropriate use of social media by physicians during the COVID-19 pandemic."((Janet van Vlymen (@JanetvanVlymen). (2021, May 1). //Important statement from @cpso_ca about appropriate use of social media by physicians during the COVID-19 pandemic.// Twitter. https://twitter.com/JanetvanVlymen/status/1388455519308877828)) |
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In an interview with the CPSO's eDialogue newsletter, van Vlymen stated that "vaccines remain one of our strongest protections against this deadly disease, along with public health measures." She expressed strong support for vaccine mandates, and said that it's "morally depressing and distressing to see the anti-vaccine misinformation." She describes the process of shifting language away from guidance for doctors and into clear instructions, while increasing enforcement against doctors who disobey.((//Supporting Physicians in Extraordinary Times.// (2021, December 17). eDialogue. https://archive.ph/6PVln)) | In an interview with the CPSO's eDialogue newsletter, van Vlymen stated that "vaccines remain one of our strongest protections against this deadly disease, along with public health measures." She expressed strong support for vaccine mandates, and said that it's "morally depressing and distressing to see the anti-vaccine misinformation." She describes the process of shifting language away from guidance for doctors and into clear instructions, while increasing enforcement against doctors who disobey.((//Supporting Physicians in Extraordinary Times.// (2021, December 17). eDialogue. https://archive.ph/6PVln)) |
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The following month, the office of founding [[Canadian Covid Care Alliance]] member [[Ira Bernstein]] was raided by the CPSO.((Harvey, L. (2022, January 28). //Toronto physician, co-founder of Canadian Covid Care Alliance, under investigation by medical regulator.// Toronto Star. https://archive.ph/wNKib)) ((Stewart, A. (2022, January 28). //Action launched against 3 more Toronto doctors for COVID-19 misconduct.// Global News. https://archive.ph/G1En8)) | The following month, the office of founding [[Canadian Covid Care Alliance]] member [[Ira Bernstein]] was raided by the CPSO.((Harvey, L. (2022, January 28). //Toronto physician, co-founder of Canadian Covid Care Alliance, under investigation by medical regulator.// Toronto Star. https://archive.ph/wNKib)) ((Stewart, A. (2022, January 28). //Action launched against 3 more Toronto doctors for COVID-19 misconduct.// Global News. https://archive.ph/G1En8)) |