
BS Medicine Podcast
Hosted by James McCormack 
James McCormack, BSC PHARM 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)

James McCormack, BSC PHARM 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 25 years, James has presented over 400 seminars and 100 publications within the fields of evidence-based medicine, rational drug therapy, and shared-informed decision making. His research focus in knowledge translation and critical appraisal.
Currently, James co-hosts one of the most popular family medicine podcasts in the world: Best Science (BS) Medicine podcast.
and Mike Allan 
Mike Allan, MD CCFP
Director, Program and Practice Support, College of Family Physicians of Canada
Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Alberta
Mike has been in practice 20 years, given over 300 invited presentations and published over 100 articles. He is a Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Alberta and the Director of the Program and Practice Support at the College of Family Physicians.

Mike Allan, MD CCFP
Director, Program and Practice Support, College of Family Physicians of Canada
Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Alberta
Mike has been in practice 20 years, given over 300 invited presentations and published over 100 articles. He is a Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Alberta and the Director of the Program and Practice Support at the College of Family Physicians.
Mike also participates in a weekly medical podcast on iTunes, roadshows, academic detailing visits, and writes Tools for Practice for the ACFP and the Canadian Family Physician journal.
Mike is happily married and has two teenaged daughters.

James McCormack, BSC PHARM 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)

James McCormack, BSC PHARM 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 25 years, James has presented over 400 seminars and 100 publications within the fields of evidence-based medicine, rational drug therapy, and shared-informed decision making. His research focus in knowledge translation and critical appraisal.
Currently, James co-hosts one of the most popular family medicine podcasts in the world: Best Science (BS) Medicine podcast.

Mike Allan, MD CCFP
Director, Program and Practice Support, College of Family Physicians of Canada
Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Alberta
Mike has been in practice 20 years, given over 300 invited presentations and published over 100 articles. He is a Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Alberta and the Director of the Program and Practice Support at the College of Family Physicians.

Mike Allan, MD CCFP
Director, Program and Practice Support, College of Family Physicians of Canada
Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Alberta
Mike has been in practice 20 years, given over 300 invited presentations and published over 100 articles. He is a Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Alberta and the Director of the Program and Practice Support at the College of Family Physicians.
Mike also participates in a weekly medical podcast on iTunes, roadshows, academic detailing visits, and writes Tools for Practice for the ACFP and the Canadian Family Physician journal.
Mike is happily married and has two teenaged daughters.
These podcasts promote healthy skepticism and critical thinking, with the majority presented in a case-based format.
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Episode 557: Fancy Creams for Scaly Skin: Topical calcineurin inhibitors for atopic dermatitis
Episode 557: Fancy Creams for Scaly Skin: Topical calcineurin inhibitors for atopic dermatitis In episode 557, Mike and James invite Emelie Braschi back to the podcast to talk about how effective topical calcineurin inhibitors are for atopic dermatitis. We’ll give you all the numbers so have a listen and learn what they are. Show notes […]...
Episode 556: Not a Dry Eye in the House – Looking into Artificial Tears
In episode 556, Mike and James have Betsy Thomas back to podcast to talk about how effective are artificial tears for people with dry eyes. Both of us cry halfway through the podcast because of the craziness and inconsistency of the evidence. Have a listen and see what we found. Show notes Tools for Practice […]...
Episode 555: An ASA a day when a baby’s on the way?
In episode 555, James and Mike invite Jamie Falk back to the podcast to talk about the best available evidence for acetylsalicylic acid and its potential impact on reducing the risk of complications in women at risk of preeclampsia. The evidence is pretty clear and we are able to give decent estimates of the benefits […]...
Episode 554: Stress Urinary Incontinence: Pelvic floor exercises or pessary?
In episode 554, James and Mike go over a topic we have never covered in 553 previous podcasts. We invited Samantha Moe back to the podcast to talk about how effective are pelvic floor exercises or pessaries for stress urinary incontinence. We find that the magnitude of the benefits from pelvic floor exercises is fairly […]...
Episode 553: How to Slow the Flow – Tranexamic acid for heavy menstrual bleeding
In episode 553, James and Mike get Jen Potter back to talk about the last option we have for heavy menstrual bleeding – tranexamic acid. We talk about how it compares to placebo, NSAIDs, progestins and levonorgestrel intrauterine devices and go over all the numbers for benefits and harms. And then as always, we put […]...