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Access to Family Doctors and Specialists
This forum explores challenges and solutions for ensuring elderly Canadians can
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**Access to Family Doctors and Specialists: Navigating the Complexities of Healthcare in a Changing Canada**

The story of Margaret, a 65-year-old retiree from Toronto, is all too common. She has been trying to get an appointment with her family doctor for months, but keeps getting told it's at least six weeks away. Meanwhile, her husband, who suffers from chronic back pain, is still waiting for a specialist referral after being seen by a nurse practitioner.

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