The Medical Post May 2, 2016 CanadianHealthcareNetwork.ca OPINION by: JAN KLIMAS Time to confront iatrogenic opioid addiction Canada has
XXV Annual Meeting & Canadian Scientific Conference 2015 CSAM – SMCA (#WhatTheFentanyl #abhealth)
What is the future of addiction medicine? What is the future addiction specialist going to look like? Nobody knows what the future is going to look
AMERSA 39th Annual National Conference
November 5th, the national conference of the Association for Medical Education and Research in Addiction - AMERSA 39th - took place in Washington, DC.
Reduce alcohol consumption in illicit drug users: In the news
In 2012, we reviewed the evidence for talking therapies to reduce drinking among people who also use other drugs. This review was published by the
Writing Together: Do Too Many Cooks Spoil the Broth?
July 29: Nurse Liz Charalambous has shown how a Facebook group can really help boost writing (careers, June 3). We would like to take this idea one
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
How many ways can you float in time and space? Sensory deprivation tank #whywefloat
Psychologists in the ’60-ies experimented with sensory deprivation. Their subjects floated in dark, silent tanks. Today, this relaxing technology is