Life expectancy in Canada is on the rise. Those born in 1920 could expect to live for 60 years, on average; this had increased to 80 years for those born in 2000. Canadians now survive previously... Read More
Life expectancy in Canada is on the rise. Those born in 1920 could expect to live for 60 years, on average; this had increased to 80 years for those born in 2000. Canadians now survive previously... Read More
The Guidelines and Protocols Advisory Committee’s (GPAC) guideline for improved diagnosis and management of adults with chronic heart failure (HF) in the primary care setting is available to... Read More
In November, Laurie Cooper, media communications officer for Divisions of Family Practice, spent 2 weeks volunteering with refugees on the island of Lesvos, Greece. We asked her to write a short... Read More
Doctors of BC, the UBC PGME Transition into Practice Program, and MD Financial Management have introduced the Transition Tuesdays Seminar Series to help residents start planning their move to... Read More
The Canadian Lung Association and Aeri Health have introduced a new mobile app (Aeri COPD) for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The app monitors symptoms, tracks medication... Read More