FMF Loved: CTFPHC Update: Depression Screening – Sadly, No

Description: Depression is most often diagnosed, managed, and treated in primary care. The Canadian Task Force on Preventive Healthcare (CTFPHC) has released or will soon be releasing guidelines for family physicians on screening for depression among children & youth (2025), individuals during the pre- and postpartum period (PPP) (2022), and… Read More

FMF Loved: Fresh Beats in Cardiology With PEER

Description: The stream of clinical research in cardiology flows at a very rapid pace, requiring a continuous look at advancements in evidence-based care related to cardiovascular disease. This session will highlight key updates in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases that can be integrated into everyday primary care practice. Read More

FMF Loved: PEER Presents: A Data-Driven Look at Diabetes Outcomes

Description: Are you concerned about complications like retinopathy, nephropathy, heart attack, stroke, neuropathy, or even mortality in your patients with diabetes? With conflicting messages from Google searches, clinical guidelines, and research publications, it’s no wonder the risks seem unclear. Numbers vary widely—from rare (<1%) to alarmingly common (>50%)—and sometimes, even… Read More

FMF Loved: Lignes directrices contradictoires : comment décider lesquelles suivre ?

Description : Les lignes directrices visent à améliorer les soins en fournissant aux cliniciens et aux cliniciennes des recommandations fondées sur une évaluation impartiale des données probantes. Elles sont particulièrement utiles pour les questions controversées, mais les recommandations diffèrent souvent en raison de facteurs comme l’épidémiologie, le financement, les groupes… Read More

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