A podcast series and accompanying study notes for the Canadian Certification Examination in Family Medicine, and practice beyond. #FOAMED
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | Health & FitnessScienceMedicine |
This week, Dr. Chris Beavington tackles the orthopedic content for the Family Medicine examination. This week's links: * Orthobullets (https://www.orthobullets.com/) * Ankle Fractures (https://www.orthobullets.com/pediatrics/4027/ankle-fractures--ped... more
All that wheezes is not asthma! But it's a good place to start. This week's links: * CPS: Managing the paediatric patient with an acute asthma exacerbation (http://www.cps.ca/en/documents/position/management-acute-asthma-exacerbation) * CPS: Diagnosi... more
This week, Mike and I discuss cancer care. The best takeaway from this talk: sometimes patients can disappear into a "cancer blackhole" when they're diagnosed, where they're busy with specialist appointment after specialist appointment. Consider pre-... more
This week, Mike and I discuss how to approach the common presenting complaint of "we've been trying, but we can't seem to get pregnant... help us!" This week's links: * Dr. Aaron Rothstein's {GeM} Generalist Medicine Podcast (http://apple.co/2gdQEBI)... more
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Trying my best to listen to the Deep Vein Thrombosis episode, but this is truly the most annoying podcast that I have ever heard. Dr. Bouchard seems great, but the other guy is just killing me. Thanks anyway.
One of the best podcasts for reviewing medical conditions. Like other people have mentioned, the banter is questionable at times, but out of the many other review podcasts I've listened to, this is the only one I've felt the need to write a great review for. Hopefully they come back and make new episodes!!
These are awesome to listen to while in the car, on a walk, or when you just can’t stare at a book or computer for one more second without your brain exploding. Really great information. Dr. Kirlew has some phrases he repeats often which can get a bit annoying eg “you know what I mean and stuff” “does that make sense” “perfect, perfect” “smart is the new sexy” but I can tolerate it due to the excellent content.
Excellent podcast. Yes there is banter but it keeps it entertaining. I used this podcast to study (and pass) the CCFP Exam.
The banter between the host and the Dr was so excessive and so dumb that I couldn't hang in there long enough to get to the actual material.
Apple Podcasts | #204 | Canada/Science |
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