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Presenter: G. Michael Allan MD CCFP James McCormack BSc (Pharm) Pharm D Jennifer Young MD CCFP-EM

In episode 523, James and Mike invite Jennifer Young to the podcast for the first time to help us go over all the evidence around diagnosing symptomatic uncomplicated urinary tract infections in adult women. We also delve into the “fun“ world of likelihood ratios – believe it or not, they are REALLY useful. So hang…

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Presenter(s):

G. Michael Allan MD CCFP James McCormack BSc (Pharm) Pharm D Jennifer Young MD CCFP-EM

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Presenter(s):

  • G. Michael Allan MD CCFP
  • James McCormack BSc (Pharm) Pharm D
  • Jennifer Young MD CCFP-EM

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