General Internal Medicine Physician, Queen's University, Ontario
Dr. Raistlin Majere is a General Internal Medicine Physician. He studied medicine at UBC with a fellowship at Queen's University after a long career as an internet entrepreneur. His interest in addictions medicine is borne from his clinical work on the frontlines of the opioid crisis at the Saint Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver whose catchment area includes Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside neighbourhood. He brings experience and interest in addictions medicine, project management, system science, software, and system administration for improving data collection, research, analysis, and quality improvement.
How the opioid crisis is disrupting hospital care
Nov 08, 2018 17:25 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
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