The power of stories and remembrance
Although our epidemiologic egotism compels us to scoff at the “N of 1,” it is hard to deny the influence of a poignant story over that of impersonal data. Read More
Although our epidemiologic egotism compels us to scoff at the “N of 1,” it is hard to deny the influence of a poignant story over that of impersonal data. Read More
Health care in British Columbia and across Canada has been shrouded in negativity for quite some time. Read More
In my first month of medical school, I met with my facilitator to review my evaluation for the block. She advised me that I needed to watch what I wore, that I was not like other girls in my class. Read More
Housing is an important social determinant of health and well-being. Unfortunately, many Canadians, including British Columbians, do not have access to adequate housing. Read More
Canada has a severe winter climate, and the cold weather presents risks to your patients who work outdoors. Read More
The hospital setting, designed primarily for the delivery of live infants, can profoundly shape the experience and memory of those who have a stillbirth in pregnancy. Read More
Considerations for making well-informed, tailored recommendations to patients. Read More
The use of anti-Müllerian hormone testing to measure ovarian reserve has advantages and disadvantages; therefore, it is vital to consider the clinical question being asked. Read More
The impact of the provincial privileging process and dictionaries on rural generalist practice should be thoroughly evaluated to determine whether they have improved patient care and safety. Read More
How dermatologists can advance health equity for racialized communities through their practices and collaboration with interested parties. Read More
A high-quality, low-barrier form of therapy. Read More
For human papillomavirus–based screening to be effective and to avoid exacerbating inequities, the health care system needs to prioritize culturally appropriate, difference-based approaches. Read More
Human papillomavirus primary screening can identify those at risk for cervical precancer and cancer earlier and better than cytology. Read More