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Canadian Family Physician (CFP) is a peer-reviewed medical journal and the official publication of the College of Family Physicians of Canada (@CFPC_e)

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@CFPJournal
Canadian Family Physician
7 months
🔔 Follow CFP on Bluesky today: https://t.co/1N48pSUQvC
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Canadian Family Physician
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À compter du 1er mai, le Médecin de famille canadien ne publiera plus de contenu sur X.
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Le Collège des médecins de famille du Canada
8 months
À compter du 1er mai, le CMFC ne publiera plus de contenu sur X. Il ne s’agit plus un choix approprié pour le CMFC, une organisation fièrement canadienne qui s’engage à soutenir les médecins de famille.
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@CFPJournal
Canadian Family Physician
8 months
As of May 1st, Canadian Family Physician will no longer be posting on X.
@CFPC_e
The College of Family Physicians of Canada
8 months
As of May 1st, the CFPC will no longer be posting on X. It is no longer the right fit for the CFPC, a proud Canadian organization committed to supporting family physicians. Learn more:
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@CFPC_e
The College of Family Physicians of Canada
9 months
The deadline is approaching to submit your CFPC Pride Stories. If you are a family doctor or family medicine resident who identifies as 2SLGBTQ+ or provides care to 2SLGBTQ+ communities, share your experiences by March 9th. https://t.co/uaYdQTNqT3
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@CMFC_f
Le Collège des médecins de famille du Canada
10 months
La représentation est importante ! Faites-vous partie de la communauté 2SLGBTQ+ ou fournissez-vous des soins à des membres de cette communauté ? Faites preuve de créativité et partagez vos expériences avec les récits sur la fierté du CMFC. https://t.co/kg9XSONr7y
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@CFPC_e
The College of Family Physicians of Canada
10 months
Representation matters! Are you part of the 2SLGBTQ+ community, or do you provide care to members of the community? Get creative and share your experiences with CFPC Pride Stories. https://t.co/v5xP2WpuaJ
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@tara_kiran
Tara Kiran
10 months
In our latest article @CFPJournal, our team reflects on the role primary care played during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario, where it is now and how we can strengthen it for years to come. https://t.co/JXOOqfP9nX Take a look at some of the figures which tell a story 🧵
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Objective To understand the role of primary care in the COVID-19 pandemic to provide insight into its functioning and inform potential reforms. Composition of the committee The now dissolved Ontario...
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@charlenehabibi
Charlene Habibi
10 months
A little piece written shortly after witnessing my first MAiD (Medical Assistance in Dying) procedure as a palliative care fellow. Thank you, @CFPJournal 🙏🏽 Reflections around « faith » from various perspectives. Link to the full article: https://t.co/gCINQXYgEY
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Canadian Social Prescribing Student Collective
10 months
✨ "Bridging Health and Society: Transforming Canadian Health Care Through Social Prescribing" ✨ The January 2025 issue of the Canadian Family Physician journal features a commentary from our Medicine Working Group! Check it out here:
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> C.J., a 17-year-old female patient, attends an appointment at a primary care clinic to discuss her onset of depressive symptoms. Rather than pulling out the prescription pad, the physician employs...
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CISP_ICPS
10 months
We're proud to share that the @CSPSC_CECPS just published a significant contribution in the January 2025 issue of the @CFPJournal on how #socialprescribing is transforming Canadian healthcare. 🍁 👏 👏 👏 It’s an inspiring step toward building a more holistic, patient-centered
@cspsc_ca
Canadian Social Prescribing Student Collective
10 months
✨ "Bridging Health and Society: Transforming Canadian Health Care Through Social Prescribing" ✨ The January 2025 issue of the Canadian Family Physician journal features a commentary from our Medicine Working Group! Check it out here:
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@ChooseWiselyCA
Choosing Wisely Canada
11 months
A recent #ChoosingWisely🇨🇦 article in @CFPJournal shares guidance on decreasing routine and repetitive blood tests in hospitalized patients. Read the full article:
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How can ordering of routine and repetitive blood tests in hospitalized patients without clinical indications be reduced in a safe, evidence-based manner? Blood tests are foundational investigations...
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Canadian Family Physician
1 year
Au programme : se pratiquer à insérer un DIU sur un avocat, la prédilection du Dr Pimlott pour les études qualitatives, et un article marquant, rédigé par un seul auteur, qui pourrait transformer votre pratique!
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Canadian Family Physician
1 year
🎙️ Quels sont les articles incontournables parus en 2024 dans le MFC? Retrouvez les Drs Nicholas Pimlott et Sarah Fraser pour une rétrospective captivante dans ce balado inédit.
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@CFPJournal
Canadian Family Physician
1 year
🎙️ What are CFP's top articles of 2024? Join Drs Nicholas Pimlott and Sarah Fraser in this special retrospective podcast. Learn more about avocados for IUD insertion, Dr Pimlott's love of qualitative research studies, and a single-author article that could change your practice!
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@CFPJournal
Canadian Family Physician
1 year
Comprend : ▸ Les possibilités offertes par les soins virtuels ▸ Prévention de l’infection au virus respiratoire syncytial chez les nourrissons ▸ Recommandations rapides : partie 3 ▸ Prise en charge des excisions et des plaies simples Lis maintenant:
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Canadian Family Physician
1 year
The November/December 2024 issue is out now! 📘 Featuring: ▸ Possibilities of virtual care ▸ Prevention of RSV disease in infants ▸ Rapid recommendations part 3 ▸ Managing simple excision and wounds Read it today: https://t.co/vdcdF25PQQ
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@CFPJournal
Canadian Family Physician
1 year
🔊 Écoutez le balado « Staying human in residency training » pour en savoir plus sur la quête de sens en médecine, le bien-être, l’épuisement professionnel et la valeur des sciences humaines médicales et de la médecine narrative :
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A podcast by Canadian Family Physician and the College of Family Physicians of Canada
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Canadian Family Physician
1 year
... car c’est ainsi que l’on devient un bon médecin », affirme-t-il.
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@CFPJournal
Canadian Family Physician
1 year
Le Dr Peterkin met en garde les résidents contre la tentation de sacrifier des aspects essentiels de leur personne dans leur quête du succès en médecine. Il leur rappelle l’importance de nourrir leur esprit, leur corps et leur âme. « Il faut être une personne à part entière ...
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