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In 2011, Dr. Richard Wedge, then Executive Director of Medical Affairs at Health PEI, asserted that there was no regulatory barrier to abortion services on the Island: “If a physician applied for privileges to do abortions on P.E.I., and they had the skills, the training necessary to do it, then they could get privileges for that on P.E.I.”37 There were no local services, he claimed, because no doctor had ever applied.
Subject to the confirmation of the Board, the Chief Executive Officer may at any time revoke or suspend the appointment of the Executive Director of Medical Affairs.
The role and responsibilities of the Executive Director of Medical Affairs shall be set out more fully in the policies of Health PEI.
If you would like more information about how you can help further any of the research projects in this report, please contact Lynn Hogan, Executive Director of Medical Affairs Development, at (206) 543-5686 (lhogan@u.
The inspector then spoke with the Executive Director of Medical Affairs, who stated that he was not familiar with any agreement with RPI.
Responsibilities of the Executive Director of Medical Affairs 7(1) The Executive Director of Medical Affairs shall be accountable to the Chief Executive Officer with respect to all matters regarding the management and organization of the Medical Staff of Health PEI.
No appointment, revocation or suspension of the appointment of a Program Head shall take effect until Confirmed in Writing by the Executive Director of Medical Affairs.
Process of Reappointment58 Upon receipt of the completed application for reappointment, the Executive Director of Medical Affairs being satisfied that the member meets the criteria set out in subsection 45(1)-(3) shall forward the completed application and all supporting material to the appropriate Department or Program Head, for consideration and recommendation.
Category of appointment, program assignments (where applicable), and clinical responsibilities shall not be amended without the agreement of the Medical Staff Member.(3) Notice of resignation from an appointment shall be provided to the Executive Director of Medical Affairs at least two months in advance of the date on which the resignation takes effect, except in circumstances of serious illness or similar crisis.
The Applicant may produce any relevant additional information in support of the application, should the Applicant so desire, prior to consideration of the Provincial Medical Advisory Committee’s recommendation concerning the application by the Board.(9) Until the Applicant has provided all the information required by these Bylaws or requested by the Executive Director of Medical Affairs, the application for appointment will be deemed incomplete and will not be processed.