Primary care physicians are increasingly managing patients with bipolar disorder due to limited access to psychiatric services. Layla®’s CME series supports clinicians in this evolving role by providing evidence-based guidance ...
This is a 15-minute accredited CFPC Mainpro+ eCME for family physicians/general practitioners, midwives, nurse practitioners, and registered nurses in primary care clinics. This program equips clinicians with the knowledge and ...
RSV is the leading cause of hospitalization in Canadian infants, yet many remain unprotected after leaving the hospital. In this quick 5-minute session, Dr. Jane Healey shares simple, evidence-based ways ...
This course explores the effective and safe use of topical analgesics for localized pain management. Participants will review the pharmacological mechanisms of key active ingredients such as NSAIDs, menthol, methyl ...
Primary care physicians frequently encounter patients experiencing somatic symptom disorder and illness anxiety disorder, where persistent physical complaints or health-related fears lack a clear medical explanation. These conditions are often ...
Virtual care, which includes video calls, phone calls and secure messaging, became a critical component of cancer management during the COVID-19 pandemic and continues to play an important role in ...
Protecting with Confidence: A Parent’s Guide to RSV Protection for Infants is a short, evidence-based educational animation designed to help parents understand the benefits of RSV immunization for infants. Through ...
RSV strikes early, but you can strike first. No Infant Left Unprotected: Action-Ready Strategies for RSV Season 2025-26 is a concise, case-based lesson that distills NACI’s universal-immunization guidance, the season-long ...
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) remains the leading cause of hospitalization in Canadian infants. While hospital-based administration of nirsevimab may be addressing in-season births in many regions in Canada, many infants ...