Faculty of MedicineThis Changed My Practice (TCMP) by UBC CPD Endocrinology Family Medicine Obstetrics and Gynaecology Dr. Kerstin Gustafson and Dr. Colleen Dy Feb 26, 2025 Menopause: Don’t sweat it: Part 1 Women often seek medical care around the time of menopause, yet, in one survey, on...
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This Changed My Practice is a free online educational initiative for health-care professionals by UBC Continuing Professional Development launched in 2010. We deliver quick summaries of impactful clinical studies, clinical pearls, and practice tips (including new billing codes, drug approvals, new ...
What changed my practice In 2012, I was diagnosed with breast cancer after finding an axillary lump. As a primary care physician, whose focus is often on the prevention of disease, I spent a long time blaming myself for not being able to prevent it or find it earlier. During this time...
I disagree with this approach I will consider changing my practice, but need more information/time I will likely change my practice I will definitely change my practice I already do this View Results Loading ...55 responses to “Interpretation of Syphilis Serology” David Clinton-Baker June 24,...
changed my practice wasPallium Canada,1a national, non-profit organization focused on building professional and community capacity to help improve the quality and accessibility of palliative care in Canada. They have a few free online courses regarding SIC that started the improvement in my practice....