Primary Medicine Podcast: Recent Episodes

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Although breastfeeding initiation rates in Canada remain among the highest in the world, maintaining exclusive breastfeeding for the recommended six months continues to be a major challenge. In this episode, pediatrician and lactation consultant Dr. Rajinder Gulati joins us to unpack why so many mothers stop breastfeeding earlier than they intended and what healthcare systems can do differently.

We discuss the striking regional differences across Canada, including why British Columbia consistently outperforms other provinces, and explore what lessons can be learned from both successful provincial programs and immigrant communities, whose breastfeeding outcomes often exceed those of Canadian-born mothers.

Dr. Gulati explains why “not enough breast milk” is one of the most commonly reported reasons for stopping breastfeeding—and why true low milk supply is far less common than many people believe. We also examine the importance of early lactation support, healthcare provider training, family and workplace support, and addressing the socioeconomic barriers that disproportionately affect vulnerable families.

Finally, Dr. Gulati shares the evidence-based interventions he believes would have the greatest impact if adopted by health leaders across Canada, from expanding access to skilled lactation support to creating policies that enable mothers to continue breastfeeding for as long as they choose.

Listen to the full podcast episode here.

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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Today’s guest is Dr. Alan Cohen, a pediatric neurosurgeon whose career has spanned more than four decades at some of the world’s most respected institutions, including Boston Children’s Hospital and Johns Hopkins.

Throughout his career, Dr. Cohen has cared for children facing some of the most serious neurological conditions imaginable and has guided countless families through life-altering diagnoses, difficult decisions, and moments of profound uncertainty.

In his new memoir, Comfort Always: Healing in the Age of Technology, Dr. Cohen reflects on a question that sits at the heart of modern healthcare: as medicine becomes increasingly sophisticated, efficient, and data-driven, what happens to the human connection that patients need most?

Drawing from deeply personal stories from the operating room and bedside, Dr. Cohen explores the difference between treating disease and truly healing patients, the emotional burden physicians carry, and why empathy remains one of medicine’s most powerful tools.

Today we’ll discuss what modern healthcare is gaining through technology, what it may be losing, and how clinicians can preserve compassion, trust, and humanity in an increasingly digital world.

Here is link to his publications and if you wish to buy Comfort Always: Healing in the Age of Technology

Listen to the full podcast episode here.

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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Plastics are everywhere—and so is the confusion surrounding them.

In this episode, we sit down with Chris DeArmitt, independent scientist, materials expert, and founder of the Plastics Research Council. Known for his rigorous, evidence-first approach, Chris has spent years analyzing peer-reviewed research to better understand the real impact of plastics and microplastics on human health and the environment.

Together, we unpack some of the most common misconceptions driving public concern today. Are microplastics truly harming our health, or is the science still evolving? Why has plastics become such a misunderstood topic—and what can healthcare professionals learn from this when communicating risk to patients?

We also explore the realities of recycling, the challenges and opportunities of building a circular economy, and how well-intentioned policies can sometimes miss the mark. Throughout the conversation, Chris offers a grounded, science-based perspective that cuts through sensationalism and focuses on what actually improves environmental and health outcomes.

This episode is a must-listen for clinicians, healthcare leaders, and anyone looking to make more informed, practical decisions about sustainability.

Listen to the full podcast episode here.

Connect with Chris: website | LinkedIn | email

Link to Shattering the Plastics Illusion

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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Today’s episode is a deeply moving conversation about grief, resilience, and the quiet strength it takes to keep going after unimaginable loss.

We’re joined by Marcia Earhart — certified life, grief, and trauma coach, educator, mental health first responder, and founder of The Sterling Rose Sanctuary. But beyond her professional work, Marcia brings something even more powerful to this conversation: lived experience.

After the loss of both of her sons, alongside chronic illness and significant family trauma, Marcia found herself navigating what she calls the “garden of grief.” In this episode, she shares what it truly looks like to live inside grief — not just emotionally, but physically and spiritually — and how her faith became an anchor in the midst of profound suffering.

We explore the meaning behind her book, Gripping Grace in the Garden of Grief, and the idea of “gripping grace” — holding on to something steady when everything else feels like it’s falling apart. Marcia also opens up about the process of writing through pain, and how that journey helped transform her grief into purpose.

Through her work with The Sterling Rose Sanctuary, Marcia now supports others facing loss, creating a space for honesty, compassion, and healing. She shares what people often misunderstand about grief, how healing really unfolds, and what it looks like to move from simply surviving to beginning to live again.

This is a conversation for anyone who has experienced loss — or who wants to better understand how to show up for someone who has.

If you or someone you love is carrying grief, this episode is a reminder: you are not alone.

Listen to the full podcast episode here.

Link to The Sterling Rose Sanctuary

Link to Gripping Grace in the Garden of Grief

Sincerely,

Dr. Dimitre

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In this episode of the Primary Medicine Podcast, we take a closer look at the growing role of AI chatbots in healthcare—and the risks that come with them.

Dr. Christie Bergerson, biomedical engineer and AI expert at ECRI, joins us to unpack how tools like ChatGPT are being used by both patients and clinicians. From drafting clinical notes to answering medical questions, these technologies are already shaping care in meaningful ways—but not always safely.

We explore why AI chatbots can be particularly risky in healthcare, including their tendency to sound confident even when they’re wrong, and how that differs from traditional clinical decision support tools. Dr. Bergerson also discusses the rise of patients turning to AI for medical advice, the potential impact on patient safety, and where clinicians should draw the line when using these tools in practice.

The conversation also dives into regulation, highlighting the important differences between general-purpose AI tools and regulated medical devices, and why that distinction matters. Dr. Bergerson shares real-world examples of misuse, the role of bias in AI systems, and what healthcare organizations need to consider when building governance frameworks.

Finally, we discuss practical guidance for clinicians who want to explore AI responsibly, and what the future of AI chatbot integration in healthcare might look like over the next five years.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone trying to understand not just what AI can do in healthcare—but what it should do.

AI chatbots are rapidly making their way into healthcare—from patients seeking medical advice to clinicians drafting notes and summarizing research.

But with that opportunity comes real risk.

In our latest episode of the Primary Medicine Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Christie Bergerson (with ECRI), a biomedical engineer and AI safety expert, to unpack what’s actually happening on the ground with tools like ChatGPT—and where things can go wrong.

We explore:
• Why AI chatbots can sound convincing even when they’re wrong
• The growing trend of patients turning to AI before seeing a doctor
• Where AI can safely support clinicians—and where it crosses the line
• The difference between regulated medical AI and general-purpose tools
• What healthcare organizations need to have in place before adopting AI

This is a practical, grounded conversation for clinicians, healthcare leaders, and anyone trying to navigate AI responsibly in medicine.

Listen now and join the conversation on what safe AI adoption should look like.

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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In this episode of the Primary Medicine Podcast, we sit down with Tom Swales—physiotherapist, performance expert, and founder of the Advanced Movement Therapist Certification.

Tom shares lessons from more than two decades working with elite athletes and everyday patients, and reflects on how a life-threatening infection in 2023 transformed his perspective on resilience, recovery, and patient care. We explore how his AMT approach integrates strength training with rehabilitation, why movement literacy matters for all patients—not just athletes—and where integrated performance medicine is headed.

A thoughtful, practical conversation about bouncing back, redefining performance, and building more human-centered care.

Let’s dive right in! Listen to the podcast here.

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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In this episode of the Primary Medicine Podcast, Dr. Dimitre speaks with Sharmeen Aqueel, founder and CEO of Lyvvora, a Lending-as-a-Service platform built specifically for healthcare clinics and pharmacies. With a background in enterprise tech, Sharmeen shares how she identified a hidden but urgent problem in primary care: outdated, opaque financing that holds back even thriving clinics.

Together, they explore how Lyvvora is helping practices across Canada access fast, fair, and flexible capital—without the paperwork headache. From real-world success stories to insights on the post-COVID financial landscape, this conversation sheds light on how better financial tools can empower clinicians to focus on what really matters: patient care.

Let’s dive right in! Listen to the podcast here.

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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What if a molecule could help you live longer and feel better doing it?

In this episode, I’m joined by scientist and entrepreneur Chris Burres, founder of MyVitalC, to explore ESS60—a powerful antioxidant that could reshape how we think about aging and vitality.

We break down the science, bust a few myths, and share real steps you can take today to support a longer, healthier life.

Let’s dive right in! Listen to the podcast here.

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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In this episode of the Primary Medicine Podcast, family physician Dr. Rory Sullivan joins us to explore the intersection of medicine and storytelling. We discuss how his clinical experience shaped his debut novel Waking on the Ground, the realities of publishing while practicing, and what’s next on his creative path. A must-listen for anyone curious about narrative medicine and the art of balancing creativity with clinical life.

Website – https://roryosullivan.ca
Book – https://roryosullivan.ca/eamon-rourke/
Narrative Medicine workshop – https://narrativebasedmedicine.ca/offering/from-page-to-publication/

Let’s dive right in! Listen to the podcast here.

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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In this episode of the Primary Medicine Podcast, Dr. Dimitre Ranev sits down with Dr. Yatin Chadha — known to many from the Beyond MD podcast. This time, he joins us to discuss his newest venture: two practical online radiology courses designed to help clinicians build confidence in CT head interpretation.

We cover what inspired these courses, how he created them, and how primary care, emergency, internal medicine, and trainee clinicians can use them in daily practice. We also touch on what it takes to build an online course in medicine and our thoughts on the future of medical education.

Let’s dive in! Listen to the Podcast Episode here

Courses:
1. CT Head Basics – Ruling Out Neurosurgical Emergencies
https://beyondradiology.thinkific.com/courses/ct-head-interpretation-course

  1. CT Head Basics – Artifact or Pathology?
    https://beyondradiology.thinkific.com/courses/master-ct-head-interpretation-course

Website: https://www.beyondmd.ca/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yatin-chadha/

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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In this episode of the Primary Medicine Podcast, we tackle a critical but often overlooked topic in healthcare—physician practice financial health. Host Dr. Kevin is joined by Matt Seefeld, CEO of MedEvolve and a nationally recognized expert in healthcare revenue cycle optimization. With over 20 years of consulting experience, Matt shares how technology, AI, and automation are revolutionizing billing, staffing, and operational efficiency in medical practices. Whether you’re a physician-owner, clinic manager, or simply curious about the business side of healthcare, this episode offers valuable insights into running a financially sustainable practice.

Listen to the Podcast Episode here!

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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In this episode of the Primary Medicine Podcast, we explore the rapidly growing and often misunderstood world of male enhancement procedures. Joined by Dr. Joel Pash — anaesthesiologist, Stanford faculty member, and co-founder of The Upsize Clinic — we dive into the latest techniques, the surge in patient demand, and the critical need for safe, evidence-based practices. Dr. Pash shares insights on what’s driving this trend, the risks of poorly performed procedures, and how clinicians can access proper training to better support their patients.

Please visit Dr. Pash US and Canadian websites as well as his Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube

Listen to the Podcast Episode here!

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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On this episode of the Primary Medicine Podcast, we speak with Dr. Sarah Nasir, a dual board-certified family physician and addiction medicine specialist, about her innovative, holistic approach to treating addiction. From leading a methadone clinic to founding Zenara Care and Transcendant You, Dr. Nasir shares how blending evidence-based care with whole-person healing can transform recovery—especially in underserved communities.

Listen to the Podcast Episode here!

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Dr. Dimitre

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In this episode of the Primary Medicine Podcast, Dr. Dimitre speaks with Dr. Jeffrey Gross, a board-certified neurological surgeon and founder of ReCELLebrate, about an exciting frontier in healthcare—natural killer (NK) cell-derived exosome therapy. Dr. Gross shares his journey from virology research to pioneering anti-aging treatments, and dives into how exosomes are being explored to boost traditional cancer therapies, prevent disease, and even slow aging. Tune in for a deep dive into this innovative blend of immunotherapy, cancer care, and regenerative medicine.

Listen to the Podcast Episode here!

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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This week on the Primary Medicine Podcast, we’re joined by Todd Minerson, Country Director for Movember Canada and a global leader in men’s health advocacy. Since 2003, Movember has raised over $1.6 billion worldwide to support initiatives in men’s mental health, prostate and testicular cancer, and overall wellbeing. Todd brings a wealth of experience in community leadership and social change, including his past work with the White Ribbon Campaign and youth homelessness in Toronto.

In this episode, Todd shares how Movember’s Canadian initiatives are breaking down barriers and starting critical conversations around men’s health. We dive into creative engagement strategies, the newly released national Men’s Health report, and how data and partnerships are driving impactful change. Whether you’re new to the movement or a longtime supporter, this conversation offers valuable insights into how we can all help change the face of men’s health.

Listen to the Podcast Episode here!

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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In this episode of the Primary Medicine Podcast, we’re joined by Dr. John Oliffe, a renowned expert in men’s health promotion and Professor at the University of British Columbia. As the founder of UBC’s Men’s Health Research program and a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair, Dr. Oliffe has led groundbreaking studies on how masculinity impacts men’s health behaviours, illness management, and overall wellbeing. With over $44 million in funding and 450+ publications, his work spans prostate cancer, smoking cessation, mental health, and suicide prevention—helping shape policies and clinical practices across Canada.

We explore the newly released national report on men’s health in Canada, co-authored by Dr. Oliffe, to uncover why many men delay seeking medical care and the gendered barriers they face—particularly in marginalized communities. He shares insights on how a national men’s health strategy and initiatives like a Canada-wide Men’s Health Centre could radically improve outcomes. Whether you’re a healthcare provider, policymaker, or simply curious about men’s health, this episode offers timely, actionable perspectives.

Listen to the Podcast Episode here!

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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In this episode of the Primary Medicine Podcast, we welcome back Dr. Sam Gharbi—clinician, educator, and health tech innovator—to discuss the rapid growth of Arya Health, one of Canada’s fastest-growing EMRs. Dr. Gharbi shares how Arya is transforming physician workflows with AI tools like AI Scribe, eFaxTriage and Co-Pilot, and we explore its recent milestones and its potential as a game-changer for physician sustainability and retention.

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Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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Welcome back to the Primary Medicine Podcast! Today’s guest is Ron Richard, a true healthcare innovator with over 35 years of experience in respiratory, pulmonary, and sleep medicine. From launching over 40 medical products and holding 15 patents to working with industry leaders like ResMed and Qualcomm, Ron has helped shape the future of patient care. He’s also a creative force—an author, musician, and entrepreneur. In this episode, we dive into his journey, the hurdles clinicians face when innovating, and practical tips for bringing new medical ideas to market.

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Dr. Dimitre

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Welcome to the Primary Medicine Podcast! Today, we’re exploring a groundbreaking approach to chronic pain—one that challenges the idea that all persistent pain stems from injury or disease. Our guest, Dr. David Clarke, President of the Association for Treatment of Neuroplastic Symptoms (ATNS), specializes in stress-related, brain-generated conditions and helps patients overcome pain without drugs or surgery. We’ll discuss how stress and trauma can manifest as physical symptoms, the science behind neuroplastic pain, and evidence-based strategies for lasting relief.

Listen to the Podcast Episode here!

Hope you enjoy!

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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Today, we’re diving into the critical topic of enhancing interoperability in Canadian health care with an exceptional guest, Dr. Rashaad Bhyat. Dr. Bhyat is a family physician, digital health expert, and Senior Clinician Leader at Canada Health Infoway, a federally funded, not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing digital health solutions across Canada.

Canada Health Infoway is on a mission to create a more connected and efficient health care system by accelerating the adoption of innovative technologies like electronic health records and e-prescribing services. Interoperability—seamless and secure sharing of health information across the system—is a key component of this mission, helping to improve access to care and enhance the patient experience.

Dr. Bhyat brings over a decade of expertise in health informatics, health policy, and digital transformation. A respected voice in the field, he’s been featured in media outlets like the CBC and Toronto Star and has shared his insights at national and international conferences.

In this episode, we’ll explore the importance of interoperability in health care, how it’s being addressed across Canada, and what it means for patients, providers, and the future of digital health innovation.

Stay tuned for an inspiring conversation about how enhancing interoperability can make health care more connected, efficient, and patient-focused for all Canadians. Let’s get started!

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Hope you enjoy!

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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Welcome back to the Primary Medicine Podcast! Today, we’re diving into the world of healthcare technology and innovation with a guest who has been a driving force in transforming digital health across Canada. Mike Checkley is the President of QHR Technologies, the company behind Accuro EMR—one of the leading electronic medical record systems used by healthcare providers nationwide. With over two decades of experience, Mike has a unique journey through technology and healthcare, from his early days in software programming to shaping QHR’s mission to improve patient care through innovative digital solutions.

In today’s episode, we’ll explore Mike’s career path, the evolution of QHR and Accuro, and his perspectives on the future of healthcare technology. We’ll also dig into the exciting, sometimes challenging role that artificial intelligence is starting to play in electronic medical records, and how AI could reshape the way we deliver and experience healthcare. Whether you’re a healthcare provider, a tech enthusiast, or simply curious about the future of medicine, there’s a lot to look forward to in today’s discussion. Let’s dive in!

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Hope you enjoy!

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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Welcome to the Primary Medicine Podcast. Today, we’re spotlighting Quilt In-Home Care, an innovative company founded by Blake Cheeseman and Peter Kotzeff, born from a personal experience with Peter’s grandmother and Blake’s mother during the pandemic. They faced the challenge many families do: finding high-quality, reliable in-home care. So they created Quilt to improve the in-home care experience for seniors and their families.

Quilt’s mission is simple yet profound—help people grow old wherever they want to. With a vision that puts technology and compassion at the forefront, Quilt aim is to make it easier than ever for families to connect with the right caregivers while empowering those caregivers with flexibility and support.

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Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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Welcome to today’s podcast, where we have the pleasure of speaking with Rima Sehgal, a dedicated mental health professional with over three decades of experience. Rima’s journey in psychotherapy has been marked by her unwavering passion for empowering clients to regain control and confidence in their lives.
As the founder of TherapySupports, Rima has expanded her practice by bringing together a talented team of psychotherapists in Toronto, Ontario. This diverse and experienced team is dedicated to offering virtual psychotherapy services that are convenient, accessible, and tailored to meet each client’s unique needs.
Join us as we explore the world of virtual psychotherapy, the benefits of online sessions, and how TherapySupports is making mental health care more accessible to people across Ontario.

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Hope you enjoy!

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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Join us on the Primary Medicine Podcast as we explore the dynamic world of healthcare technology with Dr. Jonathan Baktari, CEO of e7 Health, eNational Testing and US Drug Test Centers. Discover how his companies are revolutionising patient care through innovation and software, and why they are a recognized leader in the healthcare tech industry. Dive into a conversation with Dr. Baktari, a national business thought leader and opinion writer, as we discuss the digital future of health and wellness.

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Hope you enjoy!

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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In this episode we will be again exploring the intersection of medicine and technology. Today, we’re introducing Dr. Amjed Kadhim-Saleh, or Dr AJ, a dedicated family physician and innovator from Toronto. Dr AJ, a University of Ottawa alumnus and University of Toronto-trained family doctor, manages a diverse patient base and strives for efficiency in practice. He’s also the brain behind Pippen, an AI-powered tool designed to enhance doctor-patient interactions and reduce administrative strain for physicians. Join us as we delve into Dr AJ’s journey and the transformative potential of Pippen in the healthcare industry.

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Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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On today’s episode we will be talking to Dr. Sasha High, an Internist and
Obesity Medicine Physician, who has leveraged her extensive medical training and board certification in Obesity Medicine to lead the High Metabolic Clinic in Ontario. She’s also the creator of Best Weight, a prominent medical weight loss coaching program for women, focusing on sustainable weight loss through cognitive behavioural coaching, nutrition counseling, and medical treatment. Additionally, Dr. High shares her expertise as an international speaker, social media educator, and host of the High on Life podcast.

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Hope you enjoy!

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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Tune in for an informative conversation with Dr. Benjamin Caplan, expert on #CannabisMedicine, founder of #CEDClinic and author of The Doctor-Approved Cannabis Handbook. He shares his vast knowledge and experience on #CannabisScience.

Listen to the Podcast Episode here!

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Link to Dr. Caplan’s activities: https://benjamincaplan.com/links
And to the book: https://amzn.to/3WYxWkF

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Dr. Kevin Mailo is an emergency physician based out of Edmonton, Alberta. He is the founder of Physician Empowerment, an organisation dedicated to transforming the lives of Canadian physicians through education in finance, practice management, wellness, and leadership.

During the podcast, we have a chance to talk about his vision about the long-term wellness of the medical profession and his desire to see physicians and their families succeed personally and financially.

Hope you enjoy!

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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In this episode we are talking with Dr. Megha Poddar about evidence based approach in treatment of Obesity. Dr. is an Endocrinologist and Obesity medicine specialist in Toronto, Ontario. She is a diplomate of the American Board of Obesity Medicine and an Assistant Professor (Adjunct) in the Department of Medicine at McMaster University.

Dr. Poddar serves as the Medical Director of the Medical Weight Management Centre of Canada (MWMCC) and the Clinical Director of the LMC Weight Management Program. As a lead author and co-author, she has contributed to various resources on obesity education, including the McMaster textbook of internal medicine and the 2020 Canadian Adult Obesity Clinical Practice Guidelines. She is dedicated to mentoring healthcare providers in obesity management and clinical development, both nationally and globally, and is a passionate advocate for patients living with obesity.

Hope you enjoy!

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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In this episode we are talking to Dr. Puneet Seth about his predictions about advancements on AI in primary care in 2024. These advancements will impact administrative staff, patients, clinicians, medical students and the entire novel medical ecosystem.

Dr. Seth is a medical doctor and technologist, recognized for pioneering digital health tools and advancing AI in healthcare. He led InputHealth as President and CMO, developing the Collaborative Health Record, and later contributed to AI integration at TELUS Health. Currently, he advises health AI startups, engages in teaching, conducts clinical research and writes about the intersection of AI and medicine.

Hope you enjoy!

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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On today’s podcast we talk to Marc-David Munk, a Canadian/American emergency physician and healthcare executive.

Over the past decade, he has held leadership roles at various nontraditional healthcare delivery organizations in the US and abroad. He began his career as a professor of emergency medicine and as the medical director for the Qatari national ambulance service.

He later became a senior executive at high-performing physician groups in the US and abroad. He is also the author the the upcoming book Urgent Calls From Distant Places about his experience as an air ambulance physician with the Flying Doctors.

Hope you enjoy!

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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On today’s podcast, we will be talking to Dr. Stephen Sharpe, a fellow family physician and the Medical Director of Aroga Health, one of the fastest growing Lifestyle Medicine Clinics in Canada.

There is no longer any serious doubt that daily habits and actions profoundly affect health and quality of life. This concept is supported by literally thousands of research articles and incorporated in multiple evidence-based guidelines for the prevention and/or treatment of chronic metabolic diseases. The study of how habits and actions affect both prevention and treatment of diseases has coalesced around the concept of “lifestyle medicine.” Lifestyle medicine interventions include nutrition, physical activity, stress management, sleep hygiene, social support, and smoking cessation.

Given the current climate around health care, this outcome-driven approach is vital for the future of both patients and health caregivers.

Enjoy!

Dr. Dimitre

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On today’s podcast we talk to Dr. Luke Napier, the founder of Virtual Hallway.

Virtual Hallway (virtualhallway.ca) is a platform that bridges the gap between primary care providers and specialists, making peer-to-peer phone call consultations swift and efficient via their innovative platform modelled after the traditional “hallway consult”.

This digital solution saves time for both physicians and patients while enhancing healthcare outcomes.

It is being used robustly in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island health authorities and is now available in Ontario.

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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In this episode of the primary medicine podcast, we will talk about the benefits of intermittent fasting and the alternative fasting mimicking diet with the CEO of L-Nutra, Dr. Joseph Antoun. Fasting is a popular dietary strategy that involves alternating periods of eating and fasting. It has been shown to have various positive effects on the body, such as improving blood sugar levels, reducing inflammation, enhancing brain function, and promoting weight loss. We will discuss how it works, what are the different types of fasting protocols, and how to implement them safely and effectively including using a fasting mimicking strategy. Stay tuned for an informative and engaging conversation with Dr. Antoun, a leading authority on dietary and metabolic health.

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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Please join us for a fascinating, behind-the-scenes look at organ transplants and what it’s like to work as a lung transplant physician confronted with critical decisions on a daily basis. Our guest is transplant consultant Dr. David Weill, who is the former Director of the Center for Advanced Lung Disease and the Lung Transplant Program at Stanford. He’s also the author of a gripping memoir entitled, “Exhale: Hope, Healing and A Life in Transplant”. His website is https://davidweillmd.com/about/.

Cheers,

Dr. Dimitre

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Dear Listeners, In today’s bonus episode we talk to Michael Dutra, the CEO of Michael Dutra Real Estate and Insurance, about Disability Insurance. This is perhaps the most important insurance policy for professionals during their working careers. During our discussion, we will go over the basics and we will cover the policy itself as well […]

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Dear Listeners, On today’s podcast, we will explore the latest developments and applications of generative artificial intelligence in the field of medicine. In this episode, we will talk to the Chief Medical Director of Innovation at TELUS Health, Dr. Puneet Seth. Dr Seth is a leader and a practitioner of generative AI in improving healthcare […]

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Dear Listeners,

Welcome back to the Primary Medicine Podcast. In this episode, we will talk about sublingual immunotherapy, or SLIT, for allergic rhinoconjunctivitis. SLIT is a form of allergy treatment that involves placing allergen extracts under the tongue to gradually desensitize the immune system.

We will discuss how SLIT works, what are its benefits and risks, and who can benefit from it. Stay tuned for an informative and engaging conversation with our guest expert, Dr. Mannan Shah, a board-certified allergist and immunologist and also co-creator on Wyndyl, an innovative company that offers personalized SLIT delivered directly to patients.

Enjoy!

Sincerely,

Dr. Dimitre

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We are lucky to have Dr. Kevin back on the podcast.

Micro and macroscopic hematurea are common incidental findings in primary care. They are often of a bening nature, but it is important to have a thorough method  in investigating their differential so as not to miss rare but serious causes of bleeding in the urinary tract.

Dr. Kevin and Dr. Dimitre go over an updated approach to this condition.

Happy Learning,

Dr. Dimitre

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Approximately 25% of all women diagnosed with breast cancer will require a mastectomy. Breast reconstruction is a currently underutilised (less than 50%) option for these patients that provides psychological, social, emotional, and functional improvements, including improved psychological health, self-esteem, sexuality, and body image.

To cover this topic, we are very lucky to have Dr. Jordan Frey as a guest on the podcast today. Dr. Frey is a plastic surgeon based in Buffalo, New York. He also runs the Prudent Plastic Surgeon blog where he shares his financial journey and helps full time physicians to achieve financial security.

Happy Learning,

Dr. Dimitre

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Dear Listeners, Every day, more than 600 people in Canada are diagnosed with cancer and more than 200 die from it. It is very likely that everyone of you has in one way or another had experience with it. It is thus important that both healthcare professionals and the general population are informed about this […]

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Dear Listeners, Having healthcare led by people with a deep understanding of the nature and challenges of clinical work is a key component of a resilient healthcare system. Yet leadership is a challenging skill that is rarely, if ever, nurtured and encouraged in physicians. We are thus fortunate today to have Dr. Malcolm Ogborn (https://www.optimisticdoc.com/) […]

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Dear Listeners, We’re very excited to share that our national conference on wealth creation for physicians resumes this year! Physician Empowerment is returning to Toronto June 3 to 5 with Canada’s top MD voices in the field: https://www.physempowerment.ca/live Beyond attending in person, we’ve got a great livestream option and all registrants enjoy unlimited access to […]

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Dear Listeners, We are lucky to have Dr. Vu Kiet Tran back on the podcast. Dr. Tran is an Emergency, Family Medicine, and Long-term Care physician with over 20 years of clinical experience in Canada. He has vast clinical knowledge in elderly care and is currently running a facility with over 200 residents.   A 2020 […]

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Dear Listeners, For our latest podcast, I was fortunate enough to talk to Dr. Sam Gharbi. Dr. Gharbi is an Internal Medicine Doctor currently practising in Vancouver, British Columbia. He is an accomplished clinician, author, educator, and most importantly, an innovator and problem solver. He is also Co-Founder of the Arya EHR, a system that […]

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Dear Listeners, Metacognition is the process of being aware of one’s own thinking, learning, and diagnostic processes and how they can shape our decisions when it comes to patient care. This self-awareness is very important in avoiding medical error yet it is rarely developed during medical training. This podcast is meant to remedy this. Dr. […]

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Dear Listeners, We are very fortunate to have Dr. Vu Kiet Tran back this month to talk about Ageism. Ageism is discriminating or stereotyping someone based on their age. It is very much prevalent in Western medical culture. It presents in insidious ways, such as the observed tendency for doctors to dismiss patients and pathologies […]

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Dear Listeners, We are very fortunate to have Dr. Vu Kiet Tran as a guest on our podcast this month. Dr. Tran is an emergency medicine doctor, a Life and Financial Coach to healthcare professionals, and the host of the excellent “How is my Financial Health, doc?” podcast. Dr. Tran talks about the importance of […]

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Dear Listeners, We are lucky to have Dr. Yatin Chada, host of the excellent  beyond the MD podcast, join us for our latest episode. Dr. Chada is a radiologist who has practised in both Canada and the US. He is a devoted father and a lifelong learner. As host of beyond the MD podcast, Dr. […]

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Dear listeners, Colchicine has been used as an anti-inflammatory medication for centuries. The plant source of colchicine, the autumn crocus, was indeed used in Ancient Egypt as a treatment for rheumatism and swelling.  Currently, colchicine is indicated for treatment of inflammatory conditions such as gout, pericarditis, and Mediteranian fever. Based on a few recent studies, […]

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Dear Listeners, This month, we are very excited to bring you a preview of our upcoming conference for Physician Empowerment. This year, our focus is on personal resilience and practice management. On today’s episode, Kevin shares a remarkably refreshing view on wellness within our profession. The event is being live-streamed from beautiful Banff, Alberta from […]

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Dear Listeners, We are very honoured to have Dr. John Crosby join us and share the wisdom he has gained during his lifetime as a Family Doctor in Canada. Dr. Crosby is an author, blogger, consultant, and mentor. He is a regular contributor to the Medical Post and a peer reviewer for the College of […]

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Dear Listeners, It is estimated that about 40% of patients with type 1 or type 2 diabetes will have diabetic kidney disease. The suggested progression of this disorder is glomerular hyperfiltration due to a high-pressure state caused by elevated blood sugar, proteinuria due to glomerular damage, and chronic renal failure to renal hypoperfusion. Recent studies […]

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Dear Listeners, An estimated 10% of school-aged children will have proteinuria. About 0.1% of them will have persistent hematuria requiring further investigation. Transient proteinuria can be caused by stress, exercise, cold exposure, dehydration, and orthostasis. Persistent proteinuria can be caused by Glomerular or Tubular Disease. Glomerular disease is most common with differential including infections (Strep […]

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Dear Listeners, The C-Reactive Protein and the Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate are both lab tests used to measure inflammation in the body. They are usually elevated during infectious, inflammatory, and malignant diseases.  The CRP is produced by the liver shortly after the offending process so it is a direct measure of inflammation. The ESR is based […]

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Dear Listeners, As a follow up to podcast 67, Eric Harvey, a 3rd year Mcgill medical student, is joining the Primary Medicine Podcast to go over the treatment approach for male hypogonadism.  It is important to consider both benefits and risks of testosterone therapy, before initiating treatment. The clearest benefit is to men with abnormally […]

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In podcast 67, Dr. Dimitre will cover the diagnostic approach to late-onset hypogonadism also known as andropause. Late-onset hypogonadism (LOH),  causes a gradual yearly decrease in testosterone levels of 1 to 2% in men over the age of 40. While this condition is commonly known as Andropause there is no cessation of hormone production. However, […]

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Dear Listeners, Constipation, or decrease in stool frequency and hardening in stool consistency, is a common issue in the elderly and can affect their quality of life significantly. Dr. Kevin has a 4 step approach to constipation in the elderly. Step one is making the diagnosis, remembering that constipation is a symptom with an underlying […]

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Dear Listeners, A headache is considered secondary when it is related to an underlying medical condition. About 10% of patients presenting with headache are suffering from a secondary cause. Dr. Kevin’s approach to secondary headaches is anatomical in nature. Moving from the outside in, he suggests considering environmental causes (Carbon Monoxide Poisoning), hypertensive disorders, infections […]

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Aphthous Ulcers, also known as canker sores, affect about 25% of the population. They are considered benign as long as they are small (less than 1 cm), self-limiting (resolve within 3-4 weeks), and not associated with any additional symptoms (such as fever). Consider the differential for mouth ulcers as being infectious or non-infectious. The most […]

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Endocrine Emergencies are rare but deadly conditions that can be hard to diagnose and manage. This can lead to long treatment delays and potentially life-threatening complications. In podcast 63, Dr Wahid and Dr. Dimitre will cover some of the most common emergencies relating to the thyroid (myxedema coma, thyroid storm, thyroiditis), adrenal glands (adrenal crisis, […]

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Approximately 60% of women will experience a urinary tract infection if their lifetime. Up to twenty percent of them will experience multiple current episodes on a yearly basis. For the first time, the American Urological Association (AUA) has issued a guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of uncomplicated recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs), which emphasizes […]

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For podcast 61, Dr. Wahid makes a comeback to talk about Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH) while Dr. Dimitre bemoans the weather in Ottawa yet again. Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH) is a condition that affects about 1 in 500 Canadians and is an important cause of early cardiovascular death yet it is relatively unknown by primary care physicians. […]

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Dear Listeners, After a bit of an unplanned hiatus, we are back with podcast number 60 and with Dr Pabani, rural doc extraordinaire. Aspirin is having a really tough time lately with three studies taking the shine off its role in primary prevention of cardiovascular disease. During the podcast, Dr. Dimitre and Dr. Wahid go […]

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Dear Listeners, For our last podcast of the year, Dr. Dimitre talks about Marfan syndrome. It is an autosomal dominant disorder of the connective tissue that affects three major systems: cardiovascular, muskuloskeletal, and ocular. Most individuals who have Marfan’s are asymptomatic until complications arise. Most commonly they will have aortic dilation, mitral valve prolapse, scoliosis […]

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Dr. Kevin is back for our 58th podcast to talk about his approach to diagnosing inconsolable infants. Unexplained irritability in the clinic setting needs to be assessed as an urgent medical presentation. Up to 5% of fussy children will have an organic cause to their distress. As Dr. Kevin explains, there are a lot of badnesses […]

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Dr. Dimitre is back with the 57th episode of the primary medicine podcast! Acquired long QTc syndrome is a disorder of the rhythm of the heart. It can lead to ventricular arrhythmias, such as Torsades de Pointe, and possibly ventricular fibrillation and death. It is caused by QTc prolonging medications which include antidepressants, antibiotics, antibiotics, […]

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Dr. Wahid Pabani, rural doctor extraordinaire, is back for our 56th podcast to talk about Nocturnal Leg Cramps! OUCH! This very common and distressing condition has many causes from the mundane (such as muscle fatigue) to the serious (such as peripheral vascular disease, or Parkinson Disease). Thankfully, a focused history and physical exam can help […]

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Dr. Kevin is back four our 55th podcast and he brought a surprise tiny guest. He will be talking about Intussusception. This is a life-threatening condition which mostly affects children below the age of three. It occurs when one part of the intestine slides into the adjacent part of the intestine. This causes bowel ischemia, […]

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After a short hiatus, Dr. Dimitre is back to talk about subclinical hypothyroidism. Sometimes referred to as mild thyroid failure, it is diagnosed when peripheral thyroid hormone (T3 and T4) levels are within the normal range, but thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) is mildly elevated. It is common, occurring in 10% of the population, and carries […]

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Dr. Kevin is back for our 53rd podcast. This time we will be talking about Spondylolisthesis. Spondylolisthesis is anterior displacement of a vertebral body relative to the adjacent inferior vertebral body. It is a common condition of young athletes that can present with intermittent back pain.  Diagnosis is based on imaging with lumbar X-Ray being […]

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For our latest podcast, Dr. Dimitre is itching to talk about itching! Pruritus is a challenging presentation for two reasons. Firstly, the differential is broad encompassing conditions both benign and malignant. Secondly, the patient is often suffering and looking for a quick solution to his problem. It is thus important to have a clear and […]

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Its winter yet again in Canada. That means slippery ice, broken bones, and concussions! Rural Doc Extraordinaire Wahid is back to talk about concussions. It is a medical condition that has entered the entered the public consciousness with the recent NFL scandal and the aptly named Will Smith movie. It is most often caused by […]

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Dr. Dimitre and Dr. Kevin are back after a short holiday break! Our 50th podcast and now more than 5000 listeners monthly! What better way to celebrate than by bringing in someone much cleverer than ourselves to talk… Introducing Dr. Ken Milne – founder of the outstanding Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine. Visit SGEMS here at http://thesgem.com/  […]

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Episode 49 of our podcast showcases Dr. Kevin’s prowess with children as he presents his approach to syncope while taking care of his grouchy 12 mo! Syncope has many causes from the mundane to the deadly and requires a systematic detailed workup. Dr. Kevin takes the time to review the broad differential of this presentation. […]

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Dr. Wahid and Dr. Dimitre are back for podcast #48! Giardiasis, also known, as beaver fever is one of the most common parasitic human diseases globally. It usually presents with chronic diarrhea, abdominal pain, and weight loss. Symptoms may begin 2-4 weeks after initial exposure to the parasitic cyst and may last up to 4-6 […]

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Dr. Dimitre survived the plague that is hand foot and mouth disease and he is back to tell the tale. Hand foot and mouth disease is a summertime viral infection that presents with painful lesions on the palms, soles, and the oral cavity. It usually affects children under 10. Thankfully it rarely lasts more than […]

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Dr Mailo joins is back for our 46th podcast! The topic was inspired by one of our friends having a syncopal episode and breaking his noggin. The nasal bones are the most commonly fractured bony structures of the face. Patients with nasal fractures will often present to the emergency department with bleeding, swelling, and bruising. […]

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Dr Wahid joins us for our 45th podcast to talk about a challenging case he had at the start of his career. Viral Myocarditis, or inflammation of the heart muscle, can cause arrhythmias, heart failure, and even sudden death in healthy individuals. Patients will often present with dyspnea, chest pain, low endurance and irregular heartbeat. […]

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Ouch! For our latest podcast, Dr. Dimitre talks about the most common cause of heel pain. Plantar Fasciitis, is an easy clinical diagnosis to make but a rather challenging condition to treat. It tends to affect middle-aged persons, athletes, and individuals who stand for prolonged periods of time during the day. Treatment is often […]

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Dr Wahid is back! During our latest podcast, he and Dr. Dimitre converse about Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss. SSNHL presents with unexplained hearing loss, often unilateral, which tends to develop over a period of 3 days. Most cases are idiopathic and self-limiting, but some can be caused by serious and life-threatening conditions. Prompt diagnosis and […]

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During our latest podcast, Dr. Kevin segues masterfully from his daughter’s appendicitis scare to the management of airway foreign bodies in children. This is a potentially life-threatening that should be suspected on the basis of a witnessed choking episode. The presentation of unwitnessed foreign body aspiration is subtle and requires a very thorough history, physical […]

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In our latest podcast, Dr. Kevin is excited to talk about our upcoming conference and Dr. Dimitre is excited to talk about how to remove corneal foreign bodies in the office. Please visit our membership page to access the podcast. Posted on 02/03/2017 by Dr. Dimitre

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In part 2 of our podcast on Cardiac Risk Stratification, Dr Kevin takes us deeper into the rabbit hole! He talks about his approach to patients presenting with symptoms suggestive of Ischaemic Heart Disease. He finishes off by summarizing the limits of cardiac tests. None of them are 100% sensitive! Please visit our membership page […]

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Dr Kevin takes us deep into the rabbit hole this week! He talks to us about four different front line modalities available to physicians to preform cardiac risk stratification for ischemic heart disease. He goes over some of their advantages and disadvantages and stops short before getting into the raw numbers and math. We have […]

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During this week’s podcast, Dr. Pabani and Dr. Dimitre brave the harsh Canadian winter to talk about Frostbite! As the freezing month of February looms for Canadians, the good doctors go over how to manage this limb threatening condition in the office. Please visit our membership page to access the podcast. Posted on 29/01/2017 by Dr. […]

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For our first podcast of 2017, Dr. Dimitre talks about the different causes of a toothache. Dental pain is a relatively common presentation in the walk in clinic and its important to know that it is not always caused by a cavity and that there are certain things doctors can do to help patients before […]

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On this week’s podcast, Dr. Pabani makes his triumphant return to talk about broken teeth! Dental Avulsions are an emergency, so knowing how to manage them can make the difference between a nice smile and a horrid smirk. Remember that Time is Teeth! If you are interested about learning more our CFP exam perpetration app […]

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During this week’s podcast, Dr. Dimitre is itching to talk about Scabies after a harrowing near encounter with this horrid enteroparasitic disorder. Scabies is a highly infectious, highly pruritic condition that can be challenging to treat. Please visit our membership page to access the podcast. Posted on 30/11/2016 by Dr. Dimitre

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During this week’s podcast, Dr. Kevin trots in from the Western prairies to talk to namby pamby city slicker Dr. Dimitre about his approach to fever in the newborn. This is a fairly common presentation in the office that can be a great challenge for clinicians and caregivers. Please visit our membership page to access the […]

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During this week`s podcast, Dr. Dimitre huffs and puffs about the importance of Spirometry in Primary Care. He briefly reviews lung physiology and then goes through a simple and intuitive method for interpreting spirometry results. Dr. Wahid drops by to talk about our new app we made to help Residents with their Certification Examination in […]

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This week’s podcast has been inspired by Kevin and Dimitre’s respective confrontations with gastroenteritis! During the episode, Kevin discusses his approach to adult diarrhea covering the four common diagnostic “boxes” that practitioners need to consider in the emergency department and the family doctor’s office. Please visit our membership page to access the podcast. Posted on 14/10/2016 […]

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Dr. Kevin is back for this weeks podcast!

He starts by talking about a particularly difficult intubation scenario that he was recently faced with. He then goes over the practical aspects of rhythm control, rate control, and anticoagulation therapy in patients with Atrial Fibrillation. We finish off by talking about common cases of A. fib we see in our practice and how we would approach their management.

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Posted on 30/09/2016 by Dr. Dimitre

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During this week’s podcast, Dr. Dimitre lurches along all by himself talking about Legg-Calve-Perthes disease. This condition, while relatively rare, should be considered in children, especially boys between the ages of 4-8, who present with a limp.

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Posted on 16/09/2016 by Dr. Dimitre

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Due to popular demand, Dr. Wahid comes back to talk about shave biopsies. We talk about which lesions are appropriate for biopsy and which are not. We go over the 4 different ways to do this procedure. And we finish with a step by step of how to preform a shave biopsy.

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Posted on 28/08/2016 by Dr. Dimitre

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