
Infertility among physicians
Infertility affects 24% to 33% of physicians—which is significantly higher than the 12% rate in the general population. Read More
Infertility affects 24% to 33% of physicians—which is significantly higher than the 12% rate in the general population. Read More
Our work as physicians has many challenges, and I’m sure we all have lists of pet peeves related to it. The administrative burden and long work hours would probably be near the top of the list, followed closely by poor work–life balance, difficult patient encounters, and difficult patients. Read More
The Refugee Health Initiative’s service-learning program deepens BC medical students’ understanding of the refugee experience and provides practical support to refugee families experiencing displacement. Read More
The public health emergency caused by toxic unregulated drugs continues to impact communities throughout BC. Read More
As humans, we all experience a certain level of natural insecurity—an inherent worry that drives us to ensure that our basic health needs are met. Read More
Health care leadership is not for the faint of heart. In a landscape of competing priorities and limited resources, leaders strive to navigate complex systems while driving meaningful improvements. Read More
We explore three overarching questions related to team-based primary care in BC: Why do we need teams, where do we go next, and how do we get there? Read More
Do you have questions about your patients with workplace illnesses or injuries or about WorkSafeBC forms or billing processes? WorkSafeBC’s medical advisors—who are all physicians—offer accredited CME sessions for family physicians and specialists that can be delivered in person or virtually. Read More
Continued efforts to enhance vaccination coverage and monitor emerging viral strains are essential to mitigate the impact of novel communicable diseases on long-term care residents. Read More
Outpatient management of hyperkalemia involves assessing the patient’s intercurrent health, reviewing their medications, addressing comorbidities, and initiating additional medications if necessary. Patients should avoid processed foods and salts with highly bioavailable potassium. Read More