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The gEHriatrician: Episode Zero
The GenerEhlist - CCFP Exam Prep, Low Risk Obstetrics & Canadian Primary Care Medicine
12/28/23 • 1 min
A quick hello to meet the force behind all things Geriatrics in Family medicine in the GenerEHlist family.

CCFP 105 Topics: Headache
The GenerEhlist - CCFP Exam Prep, Low Risk Obstetrics & Canadian Primary Care Medicine
06/12/22 • 27 min
- Written By: Josh Piemontesi, FM PGY1 - Black Diamond AB
- Peer Review By: Caleb Dusdal
Join Caleb Dusdal and Josh Piemontesi in reviewing all of the CCFP Exam Objectives for the ubiquitous Headache.

Patient Perspectives - Disability
The GenerEhlist - CCFP Exam Prep, Low Risk Obstetrics & Canadian Primary Care Medicine
02/27/22 • 48 min
Join Shaila Gunn in a wonderful discussion on the patient perspective of living with disability and experiences with Primary Care.
A massive thank you to this episode's guest Lynda Bennett

The gEHriatrician: Memory Clinic
The GenerEhlist - CCFP Exam Prep, Low Risk Obstetrics & Canadian Primary Care Medicine
05/07/24 • 21 min
Hosts: Care of the Elderly Drs. Christine Miller & Ian Bekker
Art: Aikansha Chawla

CCFP 105 Topics: Pneumonia
The GenerEhlist - CCFP Exam Prep, Low Risk Obstetrics & Canadian Primary Care Medicine
04/14/24 • 28 min
Today we shall be talking about Pneumonia! What an exciting topic.
According to Dr William Osler considered to be the “father of modern medicine” and who trained at McGill, pneumonia is known as “the old man’s friend” he wrote, “"Pneumonia may well be called the friend of the aged. Taken off by it in an acute, not often painful illness, the old man escapes those 'cold gradations of decay' so distressing to himself and his friends.” Dr. Olser himself died from complications of pneumonia.
Pneumonia has a fascinating history as it has been with humanity for many centuries. Symptoms of pneumonia were first described by Hippocrates around 460 BC, but it wasn’t until the 19th century that doctors were aware pneumonia was its own condition and not a symptom of another disease.
Interesting tidbits of pneumonia related history, Dr. Edwin Klebs was the first person to observe bacteria causing pneumonia under the microscope in 1875 and the bacterial genus klebsiella was named after him.
Strep pneumonia, commonest cause of CAP was the first bacteria to be gram stained to distinguish gram positive from gram negative bacteria by Hans Christian Gram in 1884. Hence the name “Gram” stain.
The Spanish Flu in 1918, which was an H1N1 influenza A pandemic, killed more people than the first world war in combat, resulting in approximately 20-50 million deaths, and was the second most deadly pandemic on record. In comparison, Covid19 worldwide deaths stand at around 7 million according to the WHO in November 2023.
Alright, we could talk all day about pneumonia history, but its time to focus on CCFP objectives for pneumonia!

CCFP 105 Topics: Immigrants
The GenerEhlist - CCFP Exam Prep, Low Risk Obstetrics & Canadian Primary Care Medicine
09/24/23 • 19 min

CCFP 105 Topics: Loss of Weight
The GenerEhlist - CCFP Exam Prep, Low Risk Obstetrics & Canadian Primary Care Medicine
09/18/23 • 16 min
Written By: Savannah Leigh Bennet and Samantha Kent, FM PGY-2s, Memorial University
Expert Review By: Dr Gillian Morrison, Geriatrician, St John's Newfoundland

CCFP 105 Topics: Dysuria
The GenerEhlist - CCFP Exam Prep, Low Risk Obstetrics & Canadian Primary Care Medicine
09/19/21 • 16 min
Written By: Caitlin Blewett Peer Review By: Chris Cochrane Episode Art By: Aikansha Chawla
We cover the five CCFP objectives for the Key Topic of Dysuria.

CCFP 105 Topics: Insomnia
The GenerEhlist - CCFP Exam Prep, Low Risk Obstetrics & Canadian Primary Care Medicine
11/20/22 • 32 min
- Written By: Shaila Gunn - PGY , Calgary AB
- Expert Review: Dr Darby Ewashina, ER Psychiatrist, Calgary AB @doc.darbs
It is important that as family physicians, we learn to not only diagnose insomnia but learn to counsel patients in the management, both behavioral and pharmacological.
Insomnia is a common problem, impacting 35-50% of adults. However, only 12-20% of patient with symptoms of insomnia meet the criteria for insomnia disorder.
Many other factors including other sleep related conditions, mental health concerns, and organic health problems may present with symptoms of insomnia.
Knowing what is causing the insomnia is an important step, as this will guide the most effective treatment strategies. Common, non-modifiable risk factors for insomnia include female gender and middle aged to older adults.
However, most patients with insomnia will have another treatable condition. It is important to note that the MOST COMMON CAUSE OF SLEEPINESS IS INADEQUATE SLEEP WITH LACK OF TIME SPENT IN BED AND POOR SLEEP QUALITY
Regardless of the cause of insomnia, there are some important, non-pharmacologic treatments that we will talk about that can be beneficial for all patients struggling (or not!) with sleep. The two main treatments are sleep hygiene techniques and Cognitive Behavioral therapy for insomnia (or CBT-I for short). We will get into this later in the episode.

The GenerEHlist: Consent and Capacity
The GenerEhlist - CCFP Exam Prep, Low Risk Obstetrics & Canadian Primary Care Medicine
12/29/24 • 12 min
Episode written & hosted by: Mehar Kang, incoming geriatric psychiatry resident & Natanya Russek, PGY4 geriatric medicine
Reviewed by:
- Dr. Robynn Lester, geriatric medicine;
- Dr. Cindy Liu, geriatric psychiatry
Art: Aikansha Chawla
Useful Websites & Resources:
Aid to Capacity Evaluation Tool: https://www.cmpa-acpm.ca/static-assets/pdf/education-and-events/resident-symposium/aid_to_capacity_evaluation-
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