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Canadian Family Physician (CFP) is Canada's only peer reviewed family medicine journal. Join Dr. Nick Pimlott, Editor of CFP, and Dr. David Ponka, Associate Editor of CFP, as they interview contributing authors to the journal each month.

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Dans cet épisode inaugurale en français du balado du Médecin de famille canadien, la Dre Marie-Dominique Beaulieu discute de l’évolution de la médecine familiale vers une approche davantage centrée sur la santé populationnelle et la responsabilité co... more

What should Dr. Ian McWhinney’s legacy be? Join CFP Editor Dr. Nick Pimlott and Associate Editor Dr. David Ponka in a wide-ranging conversation with Dr. Iona Heath about her essay “Continuity of care should be Dr. Ian McWhinney’s lasting legacy”. Thi... more

For anyone who has practiced family medicine in Canada long enough, it can feel like the health care system lurches from crisis to crisis – from overcrowded emergency rooms to long wait times to see specialists to complete lack of access to a family ... more

Join CFP Editor Dr. Nick Pimlott and Associate Editor Dr. David Ponka as they explore the meaning and importance of context in family medicine with Dr. Anna Stavdal. Dr. Stavdal is the lead author of the third article in the “Foundations for Tomorrow... more

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Marie-Dominique Beaulieu
Pioneer in family medicine in Quebec and Canada
Pioneering clinician and former president of the College of Family Physicians of Canada
Episode: Le jardin sauvage : les strates de la pratique familial
Iona Heath
Retired inner city general practitioner, former president of the Royal College of General Practitioners (UK)
Kentish Town, London; author of Foundations for Tomorrow essay
Episode: What should Dr. Ian McWhinney’s legacy be?
Maxine Dumas Pilon
Family physician and professor, McGill University
McGill University; Quebec College of Family Physicians
Episode: Why is our health care system always in crisis?
Timothy Holland
Family physician, Nova Scotia; head of Bioethics at Dalhousie University
Dalhousie University; Newcomer Clinic, Halifax
Episode: Why is our health care system always in crisis?
Dr. Anna Stavdal
Family physician in Oslo, Norway; co-author of Understanding the Context of Illness
Oslo University; WANCA
Episode: Understanding the importance of context in family medicine: from the molecular to the community level
Dr. Susan Senstad
American-Norwegian psychologist and family therapist; co-author
Independent/Academic
Episode: Understanding the importance of context in family medicine: from the molecular to the community level
Alan Ng Cheng Hin
Family physician and assistant professor, University of Ottawa; clinician educator
University of Ottawa; College of Family Physicians of Canada
Episode: The person, not the problem: A conversation with Dr. Alan Ng Cheng Hin
Dr. Tom Freeman
Faculty member in Family Medicine; Professor Emeritus; researcher and author
Western University; Centre for Studies in Family Medicine
Episode: Finding safe harbour: a conversation with Dr. Tom Freeman
Clarissa Ng
Family Medicine Resident, McMaster University
McMaster University
Episode: Anaplasmosis: An emerging threat in Canada

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Nick Pimlott
Host and Editor of CFP Podcast; frequent interviewer of CFP journal contributors.
David Ponka
Co-host and Associate Editor of CFP; frequent interviewer of CFP journal contributors.

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4.5 out of 5 stars from 34 ratings
  • Meaningful steps to improving Indigenous Health.

    I loved hearing the articulate & enthusiastic elucidation of the work of the Indigenous Health Committee by my colleagues Veronica & Mandy! It feels to me like encouragement to renew my enthusiasm & dig deeper into how best to “show up” to the work we are called to do as Family Physicians working with Indigenous patients & communities. Well done! Leah Seaman

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    Canada3 years ago
  • New find, great content!

    Loved the interview with Dr Kueper. AI and Primary Care is the future.

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    Bradley4444
    Canada5 years ago

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High-quality sourcing from CFP contributors.
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Le jardin sauvage : les strates de la pratique familial
Q: Comment la collaboration entre santé publique et soins primaires peut-elle être structurée dans les territoires ?
Il faut des lieux de rencontre et des politiques publiques qui soutiennent des modèles de pratique de groupe, avec des outils partagés et une coordination entre les cabinets, les services communautaires et les entités de santé publique au niveau régional.
Le jardin sauvage : les strates de la pratique familial
Q: Qu'est-ce qui change exactement lorsqu'on passe d'une logique de visite individuelle à une logique de population ?
Il s'agit de penser en termes de groupes de personnes, d'organiser les services autour de ces groupes, et de travailler collectivement au sein de la clinique et de la communauté plutôt que de se concentrer uniquement sur des visites répétées et réactives.
Le jardin sauvage : les strates de la pratique familial
Q: Est-ce que les médecins devraient-ils être responsables des patients qui ne nous consultent jamais ?
L'invité suggère que ce n'est pas une responsabilité absolue des médecins de tout prendre en charge, tout en reconnaissant l'importance de s'occuper des besoins non exprimés et des populations à risque, en envisageant une approche communautaire et territoriale plutôt qu'une obligation individuelle.
The Rourke baby record at 40
Q: How do you explain the international reach and uptake of the Rourke Baby Record?
The reach was not a deliberate goal at the outset, but the tool's practicality, accessibility (freely available on the website), and grounding in day-to-day practice helped it spread internationally, with examples like adaptation in New Zealand and broad use by primary care practitioners.
What should Dr. Ian McWhinney’s legacy be?
Q: Can you please start off by telling us a little bit about your journey in medicine?
Heath describes an unconscious, mother-influenced path to becoming a general practitioner, a preference for practicing in patients' own environment, and an early realization of the limits of hospital-centric training which shaped her approach to medicine.

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What is CFP Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show centers on Canadian Family Physician (CFP) content and contributors, hosting in-depth conversations with CFP journal authors about primary care, family medicine, and health-system reform. Episodes explore continuity of care, the doctor-patient relationship, ethics, context in illness, environmental sustainability in healthcare, and patient-centered reform. Noteworthy are frequent cross-disciplinary guests, global perspectives on family medicine, and practical takeaways for clinicians—from communication and relational care to policy and system design. The format often combines historical context with contemporary challenges, offering actionable insights for practitioners, educators, and researchers seeking to improve everyday prima... more

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1. Marie-Dominique Beaulieu
2. Iona Heath
3. Maxine Dumas Pilon
4. Timothy Holland
5. Dr. Anna Stavdal
6. Dr. Susan Senstad
7. Alan Ng Cheng Hin
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