CEP presents Clinically Speaking, a podcast series that unpacks the past, present and future of evidence-based medicine in primary care, hosted by Dr. Jamie Meuser and Christine Papoushek. In each episode, we speak with academics, clinical experts and practitioners who are just as passionate as we are about how evidence could, and should, be used to guide optimal care.
Dr. Onil Bhattacharyya, Associate Professor, Evaluation Lead for the Institute for Health Service Solutions and Virtual Care and Frigon Blau Chair in ...
If we have doubts about the scientific studies that are at the core of clinical practice guidelines, how can we rely on them to support our clinical d...
We rely on evidence to help us make the best clinical decisions. What happens when the evidence we rely on isn’t so reliable? Dr. Elia Abi-Jaoude, a p...
Keeping up with the evidence can be a daily struggle. We often turn to, and depend on, clinical practice guidelines for help make evidence-informed de...
Dr. Mike Allan, a family physician and academic from Alberta, heads an initiative that takes a very different approach to producing clinical guidance ...
Dr. Gord Guyatt, one of the founders of the evidence-based medicine movement, provides an overview of the forces and factors that stimulated the birth...
Over the next few months, Dr. Jamie Meuser and Christine Papoushek will explore different perspectives on evidence-based medicine (EBM) in primary car...