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  • Taking serious illness conversations seriously: Unveiling South Asian perspectives on advance care planning using the Serious Illness Conversation Guide
    By Amrish Joshi, MBBS, MSc Pal Med, LLM, CCFP (PC), FCFP, FRCPC Original Research June 2025

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The value that a team-based approach brings to family practice
Jaron Easterbrook, MD /
Family Practice Services Committee July/August 2025
The value that a team-based approach brings to family practice

Team-based primary care offers many benefits to patients, physicians, and others, including enhanced access to care, increased comprehensive care, stronger relationships with patients, and improved satisfaction. Read More

A season of belonging: Celebrating the power of diversity and connection
Charlene Lui, MD /
President's Comment July/August 2025
A season of belonging: Celebrating the power of diversity and connection

Recently, on a bright and warm spring day, I was walking through my local park and was struck by the incredible diversity of life happening around me. Read More

Workplace concussion recovery is everyone’s responsibility
Shelina Babul, PhD /
WorkSafeBC July/August 2025
Workplace concussion recovery is everyone’s responsibility

Primary care providers have an important role in supporting patients in the early diagnosis and management of concussion-related symptoms, as well as their return to activity and function. Read More

Artificial intelligence scribes—Are we ready?
Caitlin Dunne, MD, FRCSC /
Editorials July/August 2025
Artificial intelligence scribes—Are we ready?

Artificial intelligence has made the leap from blue-sky theory to bedside tool, yet many of us remain unsure how to use it safely. Read More

Vaccine-hesitancy conversations
Yvonne Sin, MD /
Editorials July/August 2025
Vaccine-hesitancy conversations

Measles outbreaks in several countries, including Canada, have exposed the ongoing struggle physicians face with vaccine hesitancy. Read More

School avoidance: Improving child and youth mental health care
Selena Lawrie, MD, CCFP /
Council on Health Promotion July/August 2025
School avoidance: Improving child and youth mental health care

Let’s not mince words. Many of our children are suffering. This often presents in our offices with a chief concern of school avoidance or refusal. Read More

The psychology of antimicrobial prescribing behaviors
Davie Wong, MD, FRCPC /
Premise July/August 2025
The psychology of antimicrobial prescribing behaviors

How cognitive biases may impact antibiotic prescribing practices. Up to 40% of antibiotic prescriptions are inappropriate, for reasons including the wrong drug, duration, dose, or indication. Read More

Novel treatment of spasticity: International success through collaborative care
Paul Winston, MD, FRCPC /
Physician Spotlight July/August 2025
Novel treatment of spasticity: International success through collaborative care

In 2018, our small Victoria clinic won a $10 000 South Island Facility Engagement Initiative Society grant. Fast-forward 6 years, and our cryoneurolysis for spasticity protocol has entered the international nomenclature.  Read More

Trends in wait times for scheduled surgeries in British Columbia
Olivia F. Hunter /
Original Research July/August 2025
Trends in wait times for scheduled surgeries in British Columbia

An analysis of the period 2009–2022 suggests that small hospitals had the shortest wait times and that the demand for surgery was greatest in small hospitals, rural communities, and the Interior Health Authority. The longest wait times were for otolaryngology, orthopaedic surgery, and plastic surgery. Read More

Innovative use of point-of-care ultrasound improves health care on Haida Gwaii
Tandi Wilkinson, MD, CCFP-EM, FCFP /
Original Research July/August 2025
Innovative use of point-of-care ultrasound improves health care on Haida Gwaii

Physician champions of point-of-care ultrasound, along with educational and administrative supports, have significantly enhanced the provision of cost-effective, compassionate, patient-centred care on Haida Gwaii. Read More

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