Dr. Bowen Chan has an extensive background in clinical and rural emergency medicine. He is a graduate of University of Toronto’s Medical School and completed his Family Medicine residency at the University of Ottawa. He chose family medicine because of his passion to help individuals and families from the day they were born to old age. Dr. Chan’s interest in rural Emergency Medicine stems from his desire to see more critical cases and to assist smaller communities that are under-serviced. He is also an Assistant Professor with the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Medicine, where he instructs medical students and received the Teaching Excellence Award in 2011. Furthermore, he is a member of the Canadian College of Family Physicians, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, the Ontario Medical Association, and the Canadian Medical Association.  Dr. Chan is now full and is no longer accepting new patients into his practice at this time. You can still register to be on the waitlist by filling in the new patient form .

Dr. Jung Hwa Lee completed her medical degree and training in Family Medicine at McGill University, in Montreal. She specialized in Family Medicine out of a desire to work with all types of patients and deal with a variety of medical conditions. After spending a year in the Yukon, her desire to work with more people, and fewer bears, has brought her to Toronto. An avid passion for travel has seen her working in South and Central America, and Europe, practicing medicine in at least three languages that she speaks, and several that she doesn’t. Dr. Lee is a member of the College of Family Medicine of Canada, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario and the Super Drooper Mountaineering, Climbing, and Caving club. When not seeing patients, she enjoys learning new languages, traveling and hiking with her friends.  Dr. Lee is now full and is no longer accepting new patients into her practice at this time. You can still register to be on the waitlist by filling in the new patient form

Dr. Carolyn Tisher completed her degree in Vancouver, BC and her residency training in Strathroy, ON, near London.  She chose Family Medicine because of the opportunities to see a wide range of people and be involved in the lives of whole families.  She has enjoyed her time in Owen Sound doing rural medicine and hopes to bring the skills learned there down with her to the big city.  She has been a preceptor for Rural Family Practice medical students and residents, and hopes to continue teaching.  When not practicing medicine, she sews, dances, and travels about Canada and the world, among other things.  Dr. Tisher is now full and is no longer accepting new patients into her practice at this time. You can still register to be on the waitlist by filling in the new patient form

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