BC Cancer Primary Care Learning Sessions
BC Cancer has launched a series of online modules is for BC primary care physicians who are interested in learning more about colorectal, breast, and prostate cancer care.
Read more »BC Cancer has launched a series of online modules is for BC primary care physicians who are interested in learning more about colorectal, breast, and prostate cancer care.
Read more »Advice for how to handle pharmacare forms that request patient signatures.
Read more »During these times of uncertainty, fear and anxiety over a virus that has affected over a million people around the world, many feel we are at war with an invisible enemy. It reminds me of a different war, however. When I was a little girl, I remember having to line up with my mom to …
Read more »We don’t have everything we need to deal with this pandemic, but we have more than we did a few weeks ago. We have community and compassion; we have each other.
Read more »Our learning as family doctors, and as humans, is never done. As specialists in primary care, we know family doctors need better tools to support learning and reflection. We need applications that will help us deliver quality care and improve outcomes.
Read more »How suddenly things change! And just like that, usual becomes the new dream.
Read more »Please renew your membership in BC Family Doctors (previously SGP) for 2020.
Read more »But now I walk with COVID-19. She is mentor, I am mentee.
Read more »Goals of care discussions have always been important. In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, they are essential.
Read more »The Doctors Technology Office has created a number of resources to help physicians and clinics quickly get started with virtual care.
Read more »Part 3 of the Health Care (Consent) and Care Facility (Admission) Act came into effect on November 4, 2019. As part of this new legislation, it is required that an Incapability Assessment Report be completed if concern is raised that an adult is not capable of consenting to admission to a care facility. Currently, there …
Read more »Dr. Kathleen Ross, Doctors of BC President, writes eloquently about the value of family doctors on her blog.
Read more »Check out the photos and videos from our Brand Launch Event!
Read more »I recently read Glennon Doyle’s, Love Warrior. In it she writes: “The canary’s body was built to be sensitive to toxins, so the canary became their lifeguard. When the toxin levels rose too high, the canary stopped singing, and this silence was the miners’ signal …. I tell Mary Margaret that I don’t think we’re …
Read more »Our ability to join together, to act as a collective, is at the heart of who we are as people. As family doctors, we understand that connection matters. Belonging matters. We live in a world where we have geographically and politically sorted ourselves into like-minded groups, where dissent is silenced and facts are consumed …
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