Dr. Mark Joffe
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Mark Joffe no longer Alberta’s chief medical officer of healthTwo and a half years after taking over as Alberta's top doctor on an interim basis, Mark Joffe is no longer in his role.PoliticsApr 15, 2025
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Alberta still working on application portal for E. coli outbreak compensationMinister Searle Turton said he’s working with different ministries to get the application web portal up and running so families can access the funds.CanadaSep 19, 2023
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6 additional Calgary daycares closed, linked to E. coli outbreakIn a late night statement, CMOH Dr. Mark Joffe announced five additional daycare sites in Calgary are closed due to positive E. coli tests.HealthSep 16, 2023
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Influenza hospitalizations continue to mount in AlbertaHigh influenza hospitalization trends continue in Alberta.HealthDec 15, 2022
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Alberta pediatric doctors plead for proactive approach to reduce viral transmission in youthAlberta pediatricians are calling for more public messaging surrounding vaccine efficacy and safety as they say the province has the highest pediatric influenza activity in Canada.HealthDec 8, 2022
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Alberta’s top doctor warns parents about concerning, ‘severe’ flu seasonThe latest influenza data from Alberta Health shows there have been 12 deaths attributed to flu (two in children under nine).HealthNov 24, 2022
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1st statement from Alberta’s new chief medical officer of health on RSV, flu seasonThis is the first time Albertans have heard from Dr. Mark Joffe, who was named Alberta's chief medical officer of health on Nov. 14, replacing Dr. Deena Hinshaw.HealthNov 16, 2022
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Experts wonder how Alberta’s new top doctor will handle premier’s health messagingDanielle Smith appointed Dr. Mark Joffe as the new chief medical officer of health Monday, but will the scientist be able to back the premier's non-evidence based messaging?HealthNov 15, 2022
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Bonspiel physicians to donate plasma as part of clinical trial for possible COVID-19 treatmentThe bonspiel initially attracted attention because it was one of the first outbreaks in Alberta and the participants were primarily physicians.HealthApr 24, 2020
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