9/6/2024 I do consultant work in sexual medicine for Southern Alberta. I can state without hesitation that the medical knowledge base of my patients regarding sex is NOT great.
8/29/2024 A return to joy is in zeitgeist these days—let’s not miss out!
8/15/2024 The Olympics may be over for this round—but there are many lessons we can take from them to apply in practising medicine.
8/9/2024 In the second half of this series, Dr. Ted Jablosnki explores the pros and cons of the options available for including trans athletes in competitive sport.
7/30/2024 What are the parameters that need to be considered to make a good-faith assessment of the question?
7/14/2024 Water quality experts are increasingly concerned about finding traces of prescription and OTC drugs in our water systems.
6/27/2024 What? Of course not! This has been scientifically proven in the last century . . . hasn’t it?
6/6/2024 There are so many concepts applied to other areas of work, from finance to entertainment, that could be readily applied to medical care. Just imagine . . .
5/29/2024 What do all of these cases have in common? Therapeutic success, patient satisfaction and drugs being used off-label for treating conditions they have no official indication for.
5/6/2024 Most specialists have more business than they can handle—but what if you did need to market your practice?
4/15/2024 U.K. pediatrician Dr. Hilary Cass just released a systematic review, finding there to be ‘a lack of high-quality research’ that puberty blockers can help young people with gender dysphoria. I work with these patients—here’s what I see as a clinician.
3/26/2024 CaRMS season is upon us again and I find myself reflecting on my days as a med student and as a mentor at the University of Calgary’s Cumming School of Medicine.