Should all medical doctors receive the same training in addiction medicine? Here's what international experts think about core skills of and addiction
Two birds with one stone: physicians training in research
Combined training in addiction medicine and research is feasible and acceptable for physicians - a new study shows; however, there are important
Need more skilled addiction specialists? New paper out now
photocredit: Wolters Kluwer Training in addiction medicine gives clinicians early intervention tools, prevents the
New article out now: Time to confront the iatrogenic opioid addiction
The Medical Post May 2, 2016 CanadianHealthcareNetwork.ca OPINION by: JAN KLIMAS Time to confront iatrogenic opioid addiction Canada has
Survival of the bitterest: Why dancers are good role models for scientists
What do dance and science have in common? What makes a successful choreographer or scientist? In this post, I speculate about the bitterness of the
Voice to Voice Book launch June 18, 7 pm, Lost + Found Café, 33 W Hastings, Vancouver, BC
Thursdays Writing Collective invites you to celebrate the launch of our seventh anthology, Voice to Voice!Thursday, June 18, 2015Lost + Found
Random thoughts on academic mobility
What if you decide to take root, but discover a quicksand instead of a firm ground? Serendipitously, I have stumbled upon an essay about dislocation
Using Doctors Notes to See How They Treat people with Mental Health Disorders: New study out now
April 9th: Prevention and treatment of mental disorders challenge primary care doctors worldwide. Most of them use electronic medical records
Encouraging people to take part in studies of drug and mental health problems: New abstract out now
April 1st: Encouraging recruitment to clinical trials is a frequently reported problem. Challenges related to study design, communication,