
Guylene Theriault
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21-10-2009 14:43:21
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When to engage in SDM? A challenge for resident physicians and physician educators. See âFamily medicine residentsâ perspectives on shared decision-making: A m... sciencedirect.com/science/articl⊠#FOAMed Glyn Elwyn @glynelwyn.bsky.social Samira A.Rahimi, Ph.D.

Here are the âTop 20 Research Studies of 2023 for Primary Care Physiciansâ. Summarizing best-of-the-best research for decision making in primary care. Thank you AFP. âŠmarkebellâ© âŠâŠ@Info_Masteryâ© âŠDr Jessica Otte, CCFP, FCFPđšđŠ - palliative/FPâ© #EBM aafp.org/pubs/afp/issueâŠ

Excellent article reviewing all the issues around cancer screening by NICOLA CIRILLO mdpi.com/2935958 #mdpicurroncol via Current Oncology

Bedside implications of the use of surrogate endpoints in solid and haematological cancers: implications for our reliance on PFS, DFS, ORR, MRD and more bmjoncology.bmj.com/content/3/1/e0⊠via Timothée Olivier, MD et al

2e journĂ©e du congrĂšs âPratique avisĂ©eâ de la MĂ©decins de famille et @ChoisirSoinQC ! On commence en force avec le Le Pharmachien ce matin.


Informed choice key in breast cancer screening, Guylene Theriault & Donna L. Reynolds write. nationalnewswatch.com/2024/10/22/inf⊠CTFPHC | GECSSP


Les interventions et sorties médiatiques sur l'importance/ caractÚre fondamental du dépistage et de l'examen annuel surestiment trÚs largement les bénéfices. J'invite les médias à faire preuve d'esprit critique. Les drames individuels ne sont pas des politiques de santé publique




Ă partir du 1er janvier 2025, on recule en 1985. Le gvmt refuse de reconduire les consult tĂ©l comme service assurĂ© par la RAMQ. Choisir avec soin recommande pourtant, au nom de lâenvironnement, de valoriser la tĂ©lĂ©med. Christian DubĂ© : Le 1er perdant: le pt. fmoq.org/dossier-actualâŠ

dear Jackie Baillie ; your quote here is not helpful. screening does often 'find things early' but this is not enough to be successful. it may increase diagnosis rates but not increase survival.


A recent #ChoosingWiselyđšđŠ article in Canadian Family Physician shares guidance on decreasing routine and repetitive blood tests in hospitalized patients. Read the full article: loom.ly/q1JxFvQ




