Since 1996, Dr. Andrew Johnson has treated patients at William Osler Health Centre, formerly Peel Memorial Hospital, in Brampton, Ontario. Committed to the highest quality of patient care, Dr. Andrew Johnson is experienced in the areas of obstetrical care, palliative care, and hospital inpatient management. Since 1993, Dr. Andrew Johnson has also operated an office-based family practice in Brampton, and he recently completed a Care of the Elderly Fellowship at the University of Toronto. A member of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada (SOGC), Dr. Andrew Johnson is active within various obstetrical organizations and programs. He has served as an Instructor and Director of the SOGC’s Advances in Labour and Risk Management course, and he is a Course Director for the Advanced Life Support for Obstetrics training program. From 2005 to 2012, he was a core team member with the Managing Obstetric Risk Effectively (MoreOb) program, which works to improve patient safety.
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The ALSO Training Course Improves Maternity Care

A family physician and hospitalist in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, Dr. Andrew Johnson (drajohnsonbrampton.info) provides palliative, obstetric, and hospital inpatient care through William Osler Health Centre. Over the course of his career, Dr. Andrew Johnson has earned several certifications, including Advanced Life Support for Obstetrics (ALSO). Blending both live and online components, the ALSO course is designed for all members of a maternity care team. This includes residents, nurse midwives, physicians, and registered nurses. Dedicated to helping these professionals boost patient safety and outcomes, the evidence-based, multidisciplinary, and interprofessional training program offers information on 11 core topics, including maternity care safety, labor dystocia, and postpartum hemorrhage. As a blended program, ALSO courses require all learners to complete an online portion of their studies before the one-day in-person course. This online portion is self-paced and features recorded lectures and case studies. When learners have completed all online components, they must complete the live portion of the ALSO course. Professionals receive a letter of participation for the ALSO course after they have completed the live portion of the training program.
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