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. 2023 Jun 28;12:e83764. doi: 10.7554/eLife.83764

Figure 6. Allowance of in-person consultations during the peak period of the pandemic by province, profession, and place of practice (n=510).

Figure 6.

Number of in person consultations is shown by (A) province, (B) profession, and (C) place of practice. Answers include responses for question 11 by questions 2 (province), 4 (profession), and 5 (place of practice). Panel A: Territories include Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon. Other provinces include Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan (and one respondent who preferred not to say). Panel B: Primary includes general practitioners/family physicians, nurse practitioners/registered nurses, physician assistants, and a manager of a community health center; secondary (clinical) includes colposcopists and colposcopy registered nurses/registered practical nurses; Secondary (cytological) includes cytopathologists/technologists and pathologists; Tertiary includes gynecologists/obstetrician-gynecologists, gynecology oncologists, and gynecology nurses. Panels B and C: Frequency count exceeded total number of respondents as some reported multiple professions and places of practice. DK: Don’t know; NA: Not applicable to my practice.