COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT BETWEENCollective Agreement • January 23rd, 2012
Contract Type FiledJanuary 23rd, 2012PREAMBLE: The Fort William Family Health Organization is a group of Medical Doctors who are associated for the purpose of practicing quality medicine and surgery to meet the needs of Thunder Bay and surrounding area, making the best use of available resources. Group practice is the application of medical services by a number of physicians working in systematic association with the joint use of equipment, technical personnel and a central administration. Similarly, each member of the staff is an essential part of the organization required in delivering the high quality of health care which is, at all times, foremost in the basic philosophy of the FHO.
COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT BETWEENCollective Agreement • February 23rd, 2009
Contract Type FiledFebruary 23rd, 2009PREAMBLE: The Fort William Family Health Organization is a group of Medical Doctors who are associated for the purpose of practicing quality medicine and surgery to meet the needs of Thunder Bay and surrounding area, making the best use of available resources. Group practice is the application of medical services by a number of physicians working in systematic association with the joint use of equipment, technical personnel and a central administration. Similarly, each member of the staff is an essential part of the organization required in delivering the high quality of health care which is, at all times, foremost in the basic philosophy of the FHO.
TERM OF AGREEMENT: JANUARY 1ST 2006 TO DECEMBER 31ST 2008Collective Agreement • February 23rd, 2009
Contract Type FiledFebruary 23rd, 2009PREAMBLE: The Fort William Family Health Network is a group of Medical Doctors who are associated for the purpose of practicing quality medicine and surgery to meet the needs of Thunder Bay and surrounding area, making the best use of available resources. Group practice is the application of medical services by a number of physicians working in systematic association with the joint use of equipment, technical personnel and a central administration. Similarly, each member of the staff is an essential part of the organization required in delivering the high quality of health care which is, at all times, foremost in the basic philosophy of the FHN.