
BS Medicine Podcast
Hosted by
James McCormack
James McCormack, BSc, PharmD, PharmD
Professor, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science, University of British Columbia
Over the past 35 years, James has presented over 500 seminars and he has written 150 publications and 2 books within the fields of evidence-based medicine, rational drug therapy, and shared informed decision-making. His research focus is on knowledge translation, evidence appraisal and simplifying medical care. James also co-hosts a very popular family medicine: The Best Science (BS) Medicine Podcast.
James McCormack, BSc, PharmD, PharmD
Professor, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science, University of British Columbia
James received his undergraduate pharmacy degree from the University of British Columbia in 1982, completed a hospital pharmacy residency program at Lion’s Gate Hospital in North Vancouver in 1984, and received his doctorate in pharmacy (PharmD) in 1986 from the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, SC.
Over the past 35 years, James has presented over 500 seminars and he has written 150 publications and 2 books within the fields of evidence-based medicine, rational drug therapy, and shared informed decision-making. His research focus is on knowledge translation, evidence appraisal and simplifying medical care. James also co-hosts a very popular family medicine: The Best Science (BS) Medicine Podcast.
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Mike Allan
Mike Allan, MD, CCFP
CEO of the College of Family Physicians
Adjunct Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Alberta
Mike is one of the founders of PEER, started with the intention of creating education and clinical guidance by family physicians, for family physicians. He also helped create Tools for Practice, the Best Science Medicine Podcast, and Simplified Guidelines.
Mike Allan, MD, CCFP
CEO of the College of Family Physicians
Adjunct Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Alberta
He is one of the founders of PEER, started with the intention of creating education and clinical guidance by family physicians, for family physicians. He also helped create Tools for Practice, the Best Science Medicine Podcast, and Simplified Guidelines. Having given over 300 invited presentations and published over 100 articles, Mike is the recipient of provincial, national, and international awards for education, research, and professional work.
Moving back to British Columbia in 2018, Mike concluded his clinical career in rural primary care on Salt Spring Island, where he resides with his wife and, occasionally, one or both of his two adult daughters.

James McCormack, BSc, PharmD, PharmD
Professor, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science, University of British Columbia
Over the past 35 years, James has presented over 500 seminars and he has written 150 publications and 2 books within the fields of evidence-based medicine, rational drug therapy, and shared informed decision-making. His research focus is on knowledge translation, evidence appraisal and simplifying medical care. James also co-hosts a very popular family medicine: The Best Science (BS) Medicine Podcast.

James McCormack, BSc, PharmD, PharmD
Professor, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science, University of British Columbia
James received his undergraduate pharmacy degree from the University of British Columbia in 1982, completed a hospital pharmacy residency program at Lion’s Gate Hospital in North Vancouver in 1984, and received his doctorate in pharmacy (PharmD) in 1986 from the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, SC.
Over the past 35 years, James has presented over 500 seminars and he has written 150 publications and 2 books within the fields of evidence-based medicine, rational drug therapy, and shared informed decision-making. His research focus is on knowledge translation, evidence appraisal and simplifying medical care. James also co-hosts a very popular family medicine: The Best Science (BS) Medicine Podcast.

Mike Allan, MD, CCFP
CEO of the College of Family Physicians
Adjunct Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Alberta
Mike is one of the founders of PEER, started with the intention of creating education and clinical guidance by family physicians, for family physicians. He also helped create Tools for Practice, the Best Science Medicine Podcast, and Simplified Guidelines.

Mike Allan, MD, CCFP
CEO of the College of Family Physicians
Adjunct Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Alberta
He is one of the founders of PEER, started with the intention of creating education and clinical guidance by family physicians, for family physicians. He also helped create Tools for Practice, the Best Science Medicine Podcast, and Simplified Guidelines. Having given over 300 invited presentations and published over 100 articles, Mike is the recipient of provincial, national, and international awards for education, research, and professional work.
Moving back to British Columbia in 2018, Mike concluded his clinical career in rural primary care on Salt Spring Island, where he resides with his wife and, occasionally, one or both of his two adult daughters.
These podcasts promote healthy skepticism and critical thinking, with the majority presented in a case-based format.
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Episode 607: Trying Tongue-Tie Treatment: Does Frenotomy Fix Feeding Frustrations?
In episode 607, Tina and James invite Caitlin Finley to go over what the group found with regard to the best available evidence around surgical frenotomy. We look at the effect the surgery has on breast pain, self-reported breastfeeding improvement, and infant weight gain. Tune in as you might be impressed with the absolute benefits. […]...
Episode 9: Medication checkups can be good for patients and make you feel more contented
THE CASE It is Friday, the end of a long and busy week and a sunny weekend is calling you. Your tasks this afternoon includes seeing some patients who have complex comorbidity and have been booked in for medication reviews. Next up is a longstanding patient, aged 76 who is on 14 different medication, for […]...
Episode 8: Knowing the evidence and limitations/benefits of screening programmes can make you more contented
THE CASE You have just seen James aged 37 about an ankle sprain. He says he also wants to ask about an exercise test. He has just got a new job and the company have offered him a cut price “Private medical well man appointment which includes tests that your own GP doesn’t do including […]...
Episode 606: Avoiding the void? Mirabegron for overactive bladder
In episode 606, Jamie and James go over the best available evidence we have for the medications used in overactive bladder, with a focus on a newer agent mirabegron. We end up having to discuss the exciting topics of number of voids and dry mouth and at the end we give you all the numbers […]...
Episode 605: An ASA a day keeps the Afib at bay?
In episode 605, James and Jamie get Emelie Braschi to answer a simple and common clinical question. ASA versus direct oral anticoagulants – which one is safer with regard to bleeding? As always it comes down to the numbers and we go over all those numbers and put them into the overall benefit and harm […]...