Family Physician · DBFSP · Clinical Education

Medicine with precision, purpose, and function.

The professional home of Dr. Bazza — connecting clinical care, DBFSP, patient education, IMG transition support, and exam-focused clinical reasoning resources.

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Primary care, clinic booking, forms, contact, and patient pathways.

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Personal Website

Personal profile, lifestyle, projects, and non-clinical identity.

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Education Hub

TDM course, QBank, IMG transition, and exam preparation.

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Biography

A professional profile built around clinical clarity, functional recovery, and meaningful patient care.

Full Biography

Dr. Bazza is a family physician in Edmonton with a focused professional interest in whole-person, function-focused care. His clinical work is shaped by a practical question: what is limiting the patient’s function, safety, stability, and ability to move forward?

His care style is structured, direct, and patient-centred. He works with patients who may be facing overlapping concerns such as mental health symptoms, addiction-related complexity, chronic pain, sleep disruption, medication complexity, disability, and functional impairment.

Through DBFSP — Function-Focused Controlled Medication and Complex Care — Dr. Bazza emphasizes safety, stabilization, realistic goals, medication review, harm reduction when relevant, and shared-care communication. The goal is not only symptom reduction, but a practical plan that helps patients regain meaningful daily function.

Dr. Bazza is also developing a clinical education platform focused on exam preparation, TDM-style clinical reasoning, QBank-based learning, and helping international medical graduates transition into the Canadian healthcare system with confidence, structure, and professionalism.

DBFSP

Dr Bazza Function-Focused Stabilization Program (DBFSP)

Function

Care plans are framed around what the patient needs to do, restore, protect, or sustain in daily life.

Safety

Medication decisions consider risk, benefit, monitoring, prescribing standards, and patient-specific safety.

Stabilization

Structured next steps support stability across pain, mood, sleep, addiction, and function.

Shared Care

Clear communication supports patients, pharmacies, consultants, and referring clinicians.

Clinical Education

TDM Course & QBank

A premium education platform being prepared for clinical exam preparation, therapeutic decision-making, and IMG transition to the Canadian medical system.

Clinical reasoning: high-yield case structure and decision-making.
QBank: structured questions with practical explanations.
IMG transition: communication, documentation, and Canadian practice expectations.
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