- Brian Day
Dr. Brian Day, MRCP (UK), FRCS (Eng), FRCS (C), (born c. 1947) is a
physician inCanada and the 2007-2008 president of theCanadian Medical Association . He is known as Dr. Profit by opponents and "Dr. Prophet" by supporters for his advocacy ofa role for private health care . He is the first orthopaedic surgeon in the 141 year history of the CMA to be elected president.Early life
Day was raised in Toxteth, a working-class area, of post-war
Liverpool ,England . He was one of five children in a family with strong Labour views. Both his mother and father weresocialist s.The area could be tough. He has a permanent scar on a finger from a knife fight when he was 10 years old. His father, a
pharmacist , was killed in the mid-80s by ahooligan s looking for drugs.He was one of very few students from his elementary school who went to university.Day attended the Liverpool Institute, the same high school as
Paul McCartney andGeorge Harrison .Early medical career
He obtained post-graduate qualifications in Britain, in both internal medicine and general surgery, and in 1978 completed his training and a M.Sc. degree at the
University of British Columbia inVancouver ,Canada .In 1979, Day received the Canadian Orthopaedic Association's Edouard Samson Award, for outstanding orthopaedic research in Canada. Following a fellowship in traumatology, in
Basel ,Switzerland ,Oxford , andLos Angeles , he began practice at theVancouver General Hospital . After starting in trauma, he developed an interest and expertise in orthopaedic sports medicine andarthroscopy . As anorthopedic surgeon , he earned an international reputation for performing arthroscopic surgery on knees, shoulders and elbows. Day is regarded as being instrumental in the introduction of arthroscopic joint surgery in Canada.His patients have included many world class athletes and celebrities.
In 1997, Day founded
Cambie Surgery Centre , a for-profit Vancouver hospital. Day is the facility's medical director and is one of over 40 shareholders.The centre operates outside Canada's publicly-funded health care system and sees about 5,000 patients a year. It caters mainly to people who have third-party insurance for their operations and has also been controversial for allowing patients waiting for surgeries in the public system to "jump the queue"."
Day decided to set up the Cambie Surgery Centre, which is non-union, after government funding decreases in the mid-90s cut his operating time at UBC from 22 hours a week to about five, and had 295 patients on his hospital wait list.
Dr. Day has argued many Canadians are being hypocritical towards private healthcare. Stating 70% of Canadians buy healthcare insurance but largely oppose private healthcare, neglecting the other 30% of Canadians who cannot afford the extra healthcare insurance. [ [http://communities.canada.com/nationalpost/blogs/fullcomment/archive/2007/10/22/brian-day-s-diagnosis-the-president-of-the-canadian-medical-association-explains-how-to-fix-our-health-care-system.aspx Brian Day's diagnosis: The president of the Canadian Medical Association explains how to fix our health-care system - Full Comment ] ]
He believes the Canada Health Act of 1984 is responsible for rationing of care that has resulted in over a million Canadians suffering on wait lists, and to more than 5 million without a doctor. He supports the end of block funding for hospitals and a change to "Patient Focused Funding" where revenue follows the patient. He advocates a patient centered system with a greater role for competition in Canadian healthcare as a means to reduce waiting times for all Canadians and save the Government money by treating people before their condition worsens. [ [http://www.brianday.ca/day-in-your-life.html Day in Your Life : Dr. Brian Day ] ] . He is a frequent spokesman for the topic with news media and submits position papers with government. For instance, his submission to
Roy Romanow 'sCommission on the Future of Health Care in Canada made 10 recommendations:
#De-politicize the debate
#Repeal theCanada Health Act
#Eliminate global budgets and reward productivity
#Incorporate business methods
#Increase privatization andcontracting out
#Introduce competition, choice and accountability
#Massively reduce bureaucracy
#Reduce influence of public sector health unions
#Accept economic reality, and introduceuser fees
#Rank “core services” and deinsure unnecessary services [ [http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/english/care/romanow/hcc0215.html Dr. Brian Day] - Submission to the Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada]In 2003, "
Maclean's Magazine " named Day one its top 50 Canadians "to watch", describing him as "aniconoclast , whose time is now." [50 Canadians to watch in 2003, "Maclean's Magazine", January 20, 2003]In August 2006, Day was elected president of the Canadian Medical Association for the 2007/08 term, despite a challenge from the convention floor regarding Day's views.
Other medical accomplishments
Day is a Fellow of the
Royal College of Surgeons of Canada , theAmerican Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons , and is certified by theAmerican Board of Orthopaedic Surgery .From 1970 to 2008, Day wrote more than 120 scientific articles or book chapters, in areas of orthopaedics and arthroscopic surgery / sports medicine, and on the topic of health policy.
* 1993 to 2001 - Associate Editor, "Journal of Arthroscopic Surgery"
* 2001 - 80th Annual Osler Lecturer, Vancouver Medical Association
* 2004 - President, Arthroscopy Association of North America (AANA)
* 2004 - Honorary Member, Cuban Orthopaedic Association
* 2004 - Member, Board of Trustees, "Journal of Arthroscopy"
* 2005/06 - President, Canadian Independent Medical Clinics Association (CIMCA)External links
* [http://www.brianday.ca BrianDay.ca] - Official site
References
* Brian Day: CMA’s next president supports private health care, By Michael McCarthy, "
The Lancet ", Oct 14, 2006, Vol 368, p. 1321
* A new Day for health care, By Doug Ward, "Vancouver Sun ," April 8, 2002
* [http://www.orthosurgery.ubc.ca/faculty_bios/day.html Faculty Bio] - Department of Orthopedics, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Retrieved on July 3, 2007
* [http://www.bcbusinessmagazine.com/bcb/top-stories/2007/08/01/day-your-life Day in your life] , By Gary Mason, "BC Business Magazine", August 2007.
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