
“When you hear hoofbeats, think of horses, not zebras.” This well-worn medical aphorism attributed to Dr Theodore E. Woodward addresses the clinician’s most essential skill—differential diagnosis.... Read More

“When you hear hoofbeats, think of horses, not zebras.” This well-worn medical aphorism attributed to Dr Theodore E. Woodward addresses the clinician’s most essential skill—differential diagnosis.... Read More

Transitioning away from full-time practice and planning for retirement can be a very exciting time in a physician’s life. However, receiving an audit notice from the Billing Integrity Program could... Read More

British Columbia is in the midst of a public health crisis, with 914 documented overdose deaths in 2016. While there has been a steady increase in overdose deaths over the past 2 years, December 2016... Read More

Dupuytren disease is a genetic condition of abnormal collagen deposition in the palmar fascia of the palm and fingers. Within the workers’ compensation setting, claims are usually accepted for an... Read More

A UBC-led review of mind-wandering research proposes a new framework for understanding how thoughts flow, even at rest. Authors argue that their new framework could help researchers better understand... Read More