Yes, I've been involved with some work through Parachute Canada whereby we've created an online platform for education, which has received medical education credit, designed for family physicians and pediatricians as well as medical students. It is a rolled-out course that we were able to prepare, which I assisted with.
When we have information like this coming out, it's great to have it get to the physicians and to put these tools in their hands. Tools developed by physicians for physicians and for other health care practitioners are really essential.
I've also been involved at local levels with giving presentations to family physicians and I teach medical residents through the University of Toronto. We have a department of family medicine program here in Barrie, Ontario, where they come though our clinic and work with me first-hand seeing patients.
I feel that if we can get the information into the generation of new family physicians, residents and medical students, we will have an ability in our capacities as family physicians to initially assess concussions as they come into the office, and we will also have a better understanding of the guidelines that are out, because it's our opportunity to practice these guidelines in our clinical world.