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See above, not very impressed by the content
Thanks a lot. keep it up
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Great podcast! Just wanted to mention that Lamis in Arabic means “touch” not “tender”. Native Arab speaker here! Cheers!
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Very relevant topic.
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Wonderful. Keep it up
they can avoid jokes and unnecessary giggling during podcast
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great consise presentation, would have like to see also redflags ruled out for cancer
Good learning module.
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the Spotfy link worked, but not on CFPCLearn…which is too bad.
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Good review
Thanks! Great topic!
Wonderful podcast! Really informative, and I appreciate the patient case format
Not trying to offend. My pronouns are old and grumpy. Comes with age and practicing 44 years
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Excellent Podcast.
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Very good info
Better icon needed to manage recording. Manage stop/start
Would love to hear some topics in AI… like uses in medical in your medical practice, pitfalls , things to watch for, step by step instructions(an example problem, question or have it help you do a presentation
Helpful session
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more HIV content on the CFPC learn site would be appreciated
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great presentation
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Appreciate the references
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A third episode on details of medication adjustments and adding/substituting is highly recommended
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Entertaining episode
If it doesn’t create any conflicts, maybe taking a minute or even less to mention billing codes / diagnostic codes for GPs on the topic discussed in the podcast (eg here, smoking cessation and follow up)
more hiv content would be appreciated
very informative and concise
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excellent review
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it was excellent!
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There was an error. One commenter accidentally said “more than 30 seconds” when I am sure that she meant “less than 30 seconds”.
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Thanks for the good review.
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HEart failure management is vital in primary care.
Nice to have both the podcast and the corresponding online module to reinforce learning points. Thanks.
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Looking forward to reviewing the program
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Thank you. Show notes are very helpful!
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Including specific resources is always helpful, thanks
Please make CFPC learn website site faster!! Log in and selection takes so long
Please make CFPC learn website site faster!! Log in and selection takes so long
I wish any website links were in the CFPC learn description of each podcast for easier reference later on
Would be helpful to use some inhaler brand names.
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good job
good job
n/a already high quality learning module
Although the evidence of benefit is low, I will still continue to recommend Vitamin D by itself for low to moderate risk individuals
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This was very concise and contained very practical information that is easy to integrate into regular practice care.
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Excellent podcasts! Thank you for keeping them so “real life!”
Advice on Osteoporosis prevention to females
I am on mat leave and appreciating this podcast so much! It’s keeping me up to date, and I look forward to doing the dishes so I can listen 🙂
Great episode
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Love the podcasts and the humor in them–great learning tool.
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Thanks. Useful podcast
I will miss Mike Allan’s humour in this podcast!
Very useful podcast as it advises adding spironolactone as the 4th agent to ACE/ARB, calcium channel and diuretic regimen.
ketoderm and steroids are effective and less adverse events
Thanks, very good podcast and up to the point
Lifestyle counselling!!
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Very relevant to clinical practice
Well developed and relevant case
I truly enjoyed how fun yet informative this session was.
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great presentation
Very useful posdcast; 30 mins well spent
Both this and previous episode on urinary symptoms were good thorough reviews
Case choice was appropriate- low risk CVD profile as they are more nuanced discussion s than mid-high risk cases
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enjoy topics on seniors
excellent podcast
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great review
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Thank you, it was a great example!
interesting points regarding trazodone; I was unaware it increased fall risk to the same extent as other sleep aids
great review
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great review
Well done and informative, especially around diagnosing without ambulatory testing.
great review
Well done and very informative. I will be using a lot of these tools in my practice.
Just that the title be changed as it was a bit misleading. I would appreciate an episode on assessing time off work as well.
Love the addition of exercise and will definitely be encouraging it and providing Rx for it more.
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Very useful topic
Well done in giving a good framework to work up and treat insomnia.
Well done episode I’m excited to try out CBTi in my practice.
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Very interesting to learn that PEN FAST was just as good as skin testing at ruling out low risk patients.
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Excellent
Lovely podcast
Audio unclear for Emilie.
Good everyday clinical scenario
excellent review of Parkinsons Disease
excellent review of looking at medications regularly to assess risks and benefits
Interesting. I have always wondered I could not easily tell if LUTS in men is due to prostate or bladder discomfort and why patient satisfaction as per treatment is not very high. The truth is that there is often a coexistence of both in older age group.
great review of asthma treatment
Interesting to know no good evidence for use of Tylenol for OA
Good tips for how to manage patients with statin intolerance …ie use lower dose
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