In The Doctors We Need, Dr. Anthony Sanfilippo, a respected cardiologist and former Associate Dean of Medical Education at Queens University, confronts a startling reality: in a nation proud of its pledge to universal healthcare, over 6 million Canadians lack a family doctor. This crisis persists despite massive investments in medical education and institutions. We need to think differently.Drawing on over 40 years of experience in the classroom and at the bedside, Dr. Sanfilippo exposeswith elegance, wit, and empathyhow our legacy processes for recruiting, educating, and promoting hyper-specialization in medicine have failed to adapt to the basic healthcare needs any Canadian should expect. Through compelling real-life accounts, he illustrates:The impact of outdated selection and training methods on doctor shortagesHow our complex, siloed medical education system lacks crucial oversightWhy current approaches fail to produce doctors with the diverse skills needed todayThis groundbreaking book doesnt just diagnose the problemit prescribes solutions that alter incentives for decision-makers and embrace a new path for aspiring family physicians. Dr. Sanfilippo proposes innovative reforms in three critical areas:Doctor selectionMedical education and trainingHealthcare workplace environmentsThe Doctors We Need is a call to action, challenging Canadians, medical schools, and our political leaders to embrace urgent, disruptive change in the face of clear and present needs. It offers a practical roadmap for ensuring every Canadian has access to quality primary care. Essential reading for anyone concerned about the future of healthcare in Canada, this book provides the blueprint for transforming our medical system to truly serve all Canadians.