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.
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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 584: Remind me, do medications that target brain amyloid improve my dementia?
In episode 584, Mike and James invite Tina Korownyk back to the podcast to talk about the evidence for amyloid-targeting monoclonal antibodies in mild cognitive impairment or Alzheimer’s dementia. Unfortunately, the evidence shows these medications don’t seem to have a clinically important effect and do have some harms. Have a listen as we give you […]...
Episode 583: Reducing the risk associated with risk calculators – PART II
In episode 583, Mike and James continue to go over the issues associated with using CVD risk calculators. We talk about some of the limitations, how to think about the results and explain the risks and benefits to patients. Show notes PEER Simplified Cardiovascular Decision Aid Incorporation of Shared Decision-Making in International Cardiovascular Guidelines, 2012-2022 […]...
Episode 582: Reducing the risk associated with risk calculators
In episode 582, Mike and James go over the issues associated with using CVD risk calculators. We talk about where the numbers come from, what they mean, what their limitations are, how to think about them and how to use them. So have a listen as it may decrease your risk but it will definitely […]...
Episode 581: Antibiotics or no antibiotics for acute diverticulitis, that is the question!
In episode 581, Mike and James invite Mike Kolber back to the podcast for the umpteenth time – this time we talk about a topic we haven’t discussed before – acute diverticulitis. Historically, if a person has diverticulitis they were given antibiotics BUT do they really do anything? We look at all the evidence and […]...
Episode 580: (A)dressing the Christmas Tree? Therapies for pityriasis rosea
In episode 580, Mike and James invite Jennifer Young to talk about the treatment of pityriasis rosea. Believe it or not there are 2 simple treatments that seem to work really quite well. Tune in to hear what works and how well they work. Show notes Tools for Practice (A)dressing the Christmas Tree? Therapies for […]...