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A Real Solution, Not Another Diagnosis Most books on primary care talk about what's broken. This one shows you what's working. Across Canada, over 6 million people still don't have a family doctor. Physicians are burning out. Paramedics are leaving healthcare entirely. But what if one fix could help both? A Clinic That Breathes introduces a proven model that integrates Clinical Paramedics into primary care clinics - turning overwhelmed practices into efficient, team-based operations. There's no need for new spending. No need for new legislation. No new personnel pipeline to create. And no…mehr

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A Real Solution, Not Another Diagnosis Most books on primary care talk about what's broken. This one shows you what's working. Across Canada, over 6 million people still don't have a family doctor. Physicians are burning out. Paramedics are leaving healthcare entirely. But what if one fix could help both? A Clinic That Breathes introduces a proven model that integrates Clinical Paramedics into primary care clinics - turning overwhelmed practices into efficient, team-based operations. There's no need for new spending. No need for new legislation. No new personnel pipeline to create. And no extra cost per patient. It's already happening - in military clinics, in dental offices, and now, in primary care. All we need is attention. Built on military precision, business systemization, and real-world results, this book gives doctors the systems they need, patients the care they deserve, and Clinical Paramedics the future they've earned. This isn't a white paper. It's the blueprint. And it's ready to scale.
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André Cayer is a 30-year veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces Health Services and an award-winning entrepreneur. From field medic to founder, he's built scalable systems in business, and now he's bringing that experience to healthcare.After leading national innovation in the plumbing sector and earning awards for business excellence, André turned his attention to the crisis in primary care. His answer? Clinical paramedics, trained professionals redeployed inside doctors' offices as system-stabilizers and care extenders.He also served on a CSA technical committee, a quiet but pivotal step toward sustainability in building design.André lives in Saskatchewan with his wife Lauren, their six children, and a heritage farm full of horses and Lowline cattle.