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Practical Talks for Family Docs

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About Practical Talks for Family Docs

The College of Family Physicians of Canada is pleased to bring you Practical Talks for Family Docs, the podcast edition. These recordings originate from the College’s clinical webinar series. Each webinar focusses on key topics that are relevant to family practice in Canada and are brought to you by speakers hand-picked by our team at CFPC. If you are interested in joining our live-stream webinars, visit cfpc.ca/clinicalwebinars to learn about our upcoming features. This podcast series is part of a larger collection of online learning opportunities hosted on our GoMainpro website. In addition to the practical podcasts, on this site you will find: The collection of Tools for Practice articles which are short articles that address clinical questions using the best available evidence. They have great bottom line summaries and take away messages for clinicians in primary care. You will also find videos recordings from CFPC webinars and conferences from the Alberta College of Family Physicians, including PEIP and FMS. Brand new to this collection is a game called “Choose your briefs: Covering the Essentioals”, based on the very popular Jeopardy game format that Dr. Mike Allan and the PEER team provide at medical conferences across Canada. The College, in partnership with the PEER team, is pleased to be able to bring the online version for you to play at your convenience. To claim Mainpro+ credits for any of these opportunities, you will need to have a subscription to GMP and you can get this for a low annual fee. Find out more at https://gomainpro.ca. Thanks for tuning in to Practical Talks for Family Docs – The Podcast Edition.

What kind of guest might make a good fit?

Looking for guests that are knowledgeable in family practice and can provide valuable insights for Canadian family physicians on key clinical topics relevant to primary care.

Note: Guest insights are created with AI assistance.