
Starting 1 June 2023, people in BC can get prescriptions from their pharmacist for contraceptives and medications to treat 21 minor ailments, such as allergies, shingles, cold sores, pink eye, and... Read More
Starting 1 June 2023, people in BC can get prescriptions from their pharmacist for contraceptives and medications to treat 21 minor ailments, such as allergies, shingles, cold sores, pink eye, and... Read More
Technology has revolutionized the world for medical clinics and individual physicians alike, and during the past 20 years in particular, there have been monumental shifts in human behavior directly... Read More
The third SPEAK population health survey is now open to all British Columbians 18 years of age and older. Brought to you by the public health teams at the First Nations Health Authority,... Read More
The Cobalamin (Vitamin B12) and Folate Deficiency guideline (effective 18 January 2023) covers the primary care investigation and management of cobalamin (vitamin B12 or simply B12) and folate... Read More
The Infectious Diarrhea guideline (effective 14 September 2022) provides guidance for primary care practitioners regarding adults and children greater than 2 months of age on appropriate testing for... Read More