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quality <strong>of</strong> life“In <strong>Caledon</strong>, anything I want, I can do pretty easily! I’m a big hiker; I can walk 10 minutes and be near some great trails. I enjoy my countrylifestyle - and I’m close to Toronto, so I can be in the city for medical conferences and other events.”Dr. Barbara Watts graduated from the University <strong>of</strong> Toronto’s medical school in 1982. She has been a physician for 22 years - 11<strong>of</strong> which have been in <strong>Caledon</strong>. Dr. Watts practices out <strong>of</strong> her home <strong>of</strong>fice in <strong>Caledon</strong>, and also provides medical c<strong>are</strong> for OliverHouse - a residential home for patients with chronic psychiatric disorders.“<strong>Caledon</strong> is a great community with wonderful people. The family physician plays a pivotal role in the health and welf<strong>are</strong> <strong>of</strong> a community. Youreally get to know and understand your patients’ needs - they <strong>are</strong> truly appreciative <strong>of</strong> your c<strong>are</strong> as a family physician. <strong>Caledon</strong> has manyopportunities to develop your unique skill set as a physician. With your enthusiasm, the community can help you bring your aspirations to reality.”Dr. Joseph Niedoba has been practicing medicine for 25 years. He has been a family physician in <strong>Caledon</strong> since 1982. In addition,he is a director for three nursing homes in the <strong>are</strong>a. Dr. Niedoba is involved in a rehabilitation unit at Etobicoke General Hospitaland does occupational health medicine at Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd., at their world headquarters in <strong>Caledon</strong>. Hegraduated from the University <strong>of</strong> Toronto’s medical school in 1981, and received his MBA from the Richard Ivey School <strong>of</strong>Business at the University <strong>of</strong> Western Ontario in 2000. He has recently computerized his <strong>of</strong>fice so that his records <strong>are</strong> nowelectronically based.<strong>Caledon</strong> is a great community to live and work in. I believe the community has a little bit for every taste. I met a very committed and“ passionate doctor from the <strong>are</strong>a who convinced me to locate to <strong>Caledon</strong>. It was one <strong>of</strong> the best decisions I’ve ever made!”Dr. Brindusa Popa immigrated to Canada from Romania in 1999, and began practicing as an International Medical Graduate in<strong>Caledon</strong> East in 2003. She is excited about practicing as a family physician in <strong>Caledon</strong>, and looks forward to improving thehealth c<strong>are</strong> <strong>of</strong> residents.contact us for a tour <strong>of</strong> our community.naturally, we anticipate you’ll want to stay.ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENTTOWN HALL | 6311 Old Church Road, <strong>Caledon</strong>, Ontario, Canada L7C 1J6905.584.2272 | 1.888.CALEDON (225.3366) | fax 905.584.4325edc@caledon.ca | www.caledon.ca/edc

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