Canada Medical Exams Society
Canada Medical Exam Society (CMES) is a not-for-profit organization established to increase awareness on the importance of regular health checks. To ensure that your body functions efficiently and effectively, regular medical checks are vital. Furthermore, regular health checkups also help detect specific problems in the body, which may not express its symptoms immediately. Thus, with regular medical exams, one can track those building diseases and take preventive measures against them immediately, especially when they are in their initial stage, before allowing the condition to grow into a serious life-lasting disease.
Purpose
The Canada Medical Exams Society (CMES) has laid its foundation to spread awareness on regular health checks, encouraging educational institutes, private and public business sectors, and other council groups (government institutes and community groups) to adapt standard heath check measures as part of their mandatory operational policy.
Mission
Generally, but unfortunately people undergo a medical checkup as a general requirement, on in a state of medical condition. We want to change this general practice and emphasize on regular health checkups. Doing so will help detect any underlying health conditions, helping the medical experts to take precautions early, and overall reducing the medical costs for the patient.
Additionally, we aim to create a safe environment by emphasizing precautions, safety and welfare for our patients.
Vision
Our vision is to establish a state where regular health examinations are a general practice, medical professionals form a community to share, learn and explore different means for preventive medicine, and ultimately, together we increase the health literacy rate in Canada.
Approach
Operational
CMES’s medical exams are designed to be conducted annually with our registered doctors. This medical exam will include a physical screen, where the doctor will examine full body functionality and provide recommendations for health improvements and wellness. Furthermore, the doctor’s report will also offer suggestions on undertaking blood tests, X-rays, and/or further medical treatments if any symptoms of serious illness are detected that may have started developing its effects or may arise in the future.
Awareness
Our extensive medical resources are here to help educate people about preventive medicine. With articles catering students, professionals and individuals we are striving to help everyone across Canada learn and understand importance of regular health checks and prevention methods. Additionally, we are in process of sharing and receiving knowledge of holistic medicine with market professionals, aiming to create a society of among medical experts.
Values
At Canada Medical Exams Society, we provide quality services in a caring and supportive environment. We act with integrity and respect, with a commitment to confidentiality. Furthermore, we also respect the well-being and dignity of each patient. Moreover, we strive to exceed our patient’s expectations by improving access and the quality of our services.
Additionally, we work together collaboratively for our patients. We value the essential role of our registered doctors and create processes that help them serve their patients. Also, we value our staff as our most important resource and create a workplace that promotes growth.
Health facts in Canada
Did you know, more than half of Canadians have low health literacy. Even though Canada is one of the most highly educated nations, around 60% of Canadian adults can’t understand, obtain, and act upon health information, literacy statistics for Canada indicate.
Melanoma is a hazardous and rising form of Cancer that increases yearly in Canada. It is one of the most rapidly growing skin diseases in Canada.
2016 – 2020 rates of infectious syphilis among females increased by 740%, while male cases increased by 70%. Overall, contagious syphilis rates have increased by 124% nationally during the same period.
Diabetes continues to communize in Canadians more than ever before. The President and CEO of Diabetes Canada recently reported that 31% Canadians are either Diabetic or Pre-diabetic.
More than 600,000 Canadians live with heart disease presently, and nearly 50,000 new patients are diagnosed each year.
Stroke is the leading cause of disability in Canada and the third leading cause of death, followed by Cancer and Heart Diseases.
Our Initiatives
The following are the initiatives by CMES to raise awareness on annual health checkups. Click on the buttons below to learn more.
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