Dr. Bailey Thomas M. devoted over four decades to family medicine in the Victoria–Langford region. After graduating from UBC in 1976 and completing his residency, he established a reputable practice at 755 Goldstream Avenue, offering compassionate care across all age groups. He was known for building lasting relationships with his patients, emphasizing preventive health, and fostering strong continuity in chronic disease management. His colleagues recognized him as a respected community physician and mentor. Following a distinguished career, Dr. Bailey is now retired.
University of British Columbia (UBC) · Doctor of Medicine (MD) · Year: 1976
Registration No. REG-BC-1976-12487 · Medical Council of Canada (MCC) - MCC · 1976
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While Dr. Bailey Thomas M. did not pursue formal academic research or publications, his lifelong dedication to medical advancement was reflected through active involvement in clinical education, quality improvement initiatives, and professional development programs. As a leader in family medicine and a former President of the College of Family Physicians of Canada, he frequently contributed to shaping healthcare policy and practice standards.
2006–2007 – President, College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC)
Dr. Thomas M. Bailey was a pillar of family medicine in Victoria for over 40 years. Though he did not author medical journals, his influence extended through leadership roles, clinical mentorship, and community healthcare initiatives. His practice exemplified empathy, integrity, and evidence-based care—with particular strengths in maternity, eldercare, and longitudinal patient relationships. His legacy endures via programs like the Tom Bailey Memorial Fund and local recognition initiatives.
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