
Beyond the cloudy lens: A physician’s guide to cataract treatment
Cataracts are one of the most common causes of vision loss, but cataract surgery is extremely safe and is one of the most cost-effective treatments in medicine. Read More

Cataracts are one of the most common causes of vision loss, but cataract surgery is extremely safe and is one of the most cost-effective treatments in medicine. Read More

Considering the substantial health care burden of end-stage renal disease, integrating therapies like finerenone that reduce renal risk is essential, especially in populations with a higher prevalence of pre-existing cardiovascular disease. Read More

On 1 April 2026, the new Health Professions and Occupations Act took full effect, introducing significant changes to the regulation of health professions in BC. Read More

As Simon Fraser University opens its doors to its first class of medical students, the BCMJ spoke with Dr David Price, dean of medicine. Read More

As 28 July is World Hepatitis Day, it is an opportune time to share the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada’s recent recommendation for universal hepatitis C virus screening in the first trimester of every pregnancy. Read More

Medical trainees experience disproportionately high rates of infertility, driven in part by training-related delays in childbearing, and face significant financial and institutional barriers to accessing fertility care, highlighting the need for equitable, standardized policies and insurance coverage for fertility preservation and treatment across Canada. Read More

In April 2023, BC became the first Canadian province to offer universal coverage for prescription contraceptives. Read More

As patient portals expand direct access to radiology reports across Canada, design-focused interventions, such as plain-language summaries and contextual glossaries, can bridge the gap between report access and patient understanding, promoting health equity. Read More

As a family physician in primary care, you may encounter patients with soft-tissue injuries who do not recover as expected following a low-energy injury in a workplace setting. Read More

A young woman presents with irregular periods, insulin resistance, hirsutism, and difficulty losing weight. She is told she might have polycystic ovary syndrome. Read More

As I doom scroll through my news feed, I begin to wonder who isn’t on diversion. “All of the above” got me through medical school, so that’s probably the right answer. Read More