FMF Loved: Is This Skin Cancer?

Description: “Is it skin cancer?” remains as a ever-resounding question raised by family medicine patients and also, by the family doctors themselves. Instead of making an instant dermatological referral for any dark or red spot seen and commit the patient to a 3-6 months’ wait, it will be more ethical… Read More

FMF Loved: Eczema? Psoriasis? Or Else?

Description: Dermatological complaints composed of at least 15-20% of daily attendance to a family physician, and by far, rashes are the commonest complaints But are all rashes eczema? Or are they hives? How about psoriasis and lichen planus? Do we just prescribe topical corticosteroids and surely will they all settle?… Read More

FMF Loved: CTFPHC: Screening to Prevent Fragility Fractures – Not Osteoporosis

Description: In 2023, the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care (CTFPHC) released new recommendations on screening for the prevention of fragility fractures for family physicians and other primary care clinicians. Months later, Osteoporosis Canada released guidelines that had some differences with those of the CTFPHC. Rather, than viewing osteoporosis… Read More

FMF Loved: Transitioning to Practice 101

Description: Second year family medicine residents are often anxious and indecisive when considering future career pathways after graduation. Guidance, resources, and advice from our peers through firsthand experiences has shown to reassure many residents and those in their first five years of practice. This interactive session, facilitated by the Section… Read More

FMF Loved: L’IA dans les soins primaires : perspective de l’ACPM

Description : L’intégration des applications d’intelligence artificielle (IA) dans la pratique de la médecine de famille comporte des occasions et des défis. Cette séance donnera un aperçu exhaustif du paysage actuel des applications d’IA en médecine familiale, des risques médicolégaux possibles en lien avec leur utilisation et des stratégies d’atténuation… Read More

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