Primary Medicine Podcast

Latest Episodes
Podcast 90: What is Virtual Hallway?
Dear Listeners, On todays podcast we talk to Dr. Luke Napier, the founder of Virtual Hallway. Virtual Hallway (virtualhallway.ca) is a platform that bridges the gap between primary care providers and
Podcast 89: Dr. Joseph Antoun on Benefits of Fasting
Dear Listeners, In this episode of the primary medicine podcast, we will talk about the benefits of intermittent fasting and the alternative fasting mimicking diet with the CEO of L-Nutra, Dr. Joseph
Podcast 88: Dr. Weill on Organ Transplants
Dear Listeners, Please join us for a fascinating, behind-the-scenes look at organ transplants and what its like to work as a lung transplant physician confronted with critical decisions on a daily ba
Podcast 87: Michael Dutra a few words on Disability Insurance
Dear Listeners, In todays bonus episode we talk to Michael Dutra, the CEO of Michael Dutra Estate Planning and Insurance, about Disability Insurance. This is perhaps the most important insurance poli
Podcast 86: Dr. Seth on Generative AI in Medicine
Dear Listeners, On todays podcast, we will explore the latest developments and applications of generative artificial intelligence in the field of medicine. In this episode, we will talk to the Chief
Podcast 85: Dr. Mannan Shah on sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT)
Dear Listeners, Welcome back to the Primary Medicine Podcast. In this episode, we will talk about sublingual immunotherapy, or SLIT, for allergic rhinoconjunctivitis. SLIT is a form of allergy treatme
Podcast 84: Dr. Kevin on Micro and Macroscopic Hematurea
Dear Listeners, We are lucky to have Dr. Kevin back on the podcast. Micro and macroscopic hematurea are common incidental findings in primary care. They are often of a bening nature, but it is importa
Podcast 83: Dr. Jordan Frey on Breast Reconstruction Surgery
Dear Listeners, Approximately 25% of all women diagnosed with breast cancer will require a mastectomy. Breast reconstruction is a currently underutilised (less than 50%) option for these patients that
Podcast 82: Dr. David Stewart on Why Cancer Still Sucks
Dear Listeners, Every day, more than 600 people in Canada are diagnosed with cancer and more than 200 die from it. It is very likely that everyone of you has in one way or another had experience with
Podcast 81: Dr. Malcom Ogborn on Physician Leadership
Dear Listeners, Having healthcare led by people with a deep understanding of the nature and challenges of clinical work is a key component of a resilient healthcare system. Yet leadership is a challen