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Purpose: 1. Learn the importance of treatment studies (RCTs) in EBM 2. Understand and interpret methods and results of treatment based studies 3. Become familiar with critically appraising treatment based studies Hosts: Dylan Collins Levi Johnston...
In this episode host Dr. Tiffany Proffitt talks with Dr. Mark Ramzy about finishing residency and starting his Critical Care fellowship in the hotspots of the COVID pandemic. They also discuss the unique challenges Dr. Ramzy faced when he became a...
Core Questions List key historical red flags in a patient presenting with back pain. (Box 32.1) List red flags on physical examination of a patient with back pain. (Box 32.1) List key critical differential diagnoses for a patient...
Journal Club by CanadiEM is a podcast designed to help medical learners at all stages of training develop the skills necessary to properly appraise, interpret, and apply medical research to the practice of Emergency Medicine, all in the spirit of...
In this week’s episode, we are covering how to best prepare for your all-important interviews! From what questions to expect to how to leave a positive impression, we cover it all! Helping break this all down for us is a panel of resident...
This is the first episode of the KelownaKast podcast, hosted by Hasan Abdullah and Eric DeHaas, UBC Kelowna Family Medicine residents. We are residents who are interested in medical teaching, mentorship and minority issues in healthcare. We hope to...
This episode is the inaugural episode of KelownaKast by myself, Hasan Abdullah and Eric DeHaas. We are UBC Kelowna Family Medicine residents who are discussing personal cases of cultural sensitivity in healthcare, as well as strategies to ease...
Core Questions Define the following terms: Menorrhagia Metrorrhagia Menometrorrhagia Oligomenorrhea What points on history are important to elucidate in the patient with PV bleeding? Outline an approach to the physical examination in...
This episode goes over the basics of call and how to thrive in it as a medical student.