Going Beyond the List: Canadian Society of Internal Medicine
Profile of the Canadian Society of Internal Medicine and their ongoing engagement with the campaign.
Amy Ma, Choosing Wisely Canada’s Patient and Public Advisor
Profile of Amy Ma, Choosing Wisely Canada’s Patient and Public Advisor, and her journey in patient engagement.
Dr. Anthon Meyer
Q&A with Dr. Anthon Meyer, a family physician on reducing unnecessary imaging for lower back pain
Collaborating Through Quality Improvement
Profile on Choosing Wisely Saskatchewan's efforts to reduce unnecessary tests and treatments through quality improvement and their new CQIP program.
Promoting Best Practices in Women’s Health: The Society of Obstetrics and Gynaecologists of Canada
Profile of the Society of Obstetrics and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC) and their efforts to promote best practices in obstetrics and gynaecology to advance women’s health.
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre: Early Removal of Unnecessary Urinary Catheters
Dr. Jerome Leis led the project on appropriate reasons for urinary catheter use at Sunnybrook Health Sciences.
Dr. Meldon Kahan
Q&A with Dr. Meldon Kahan, a family physician on initiating opioid therapy for long-term chronic pain in his practice.
Dr. Jeremy Friedman
Q&A with Dr. Jeremy Friedman, Associate Paediatrician-in-Chief at The Hospital for Sick Children on the importance of avoiding unnecessary tests in pediatrics.
Introducing the Choosing Wisely Canada Patient and Public Advisors
Meet Choosing Wisely Canada's patient and public advisors who are committed to applying their insights to all aspects of the campaign.
Choosing Wisely with Hamilton Family Health Team
Profiling Hamilton Family Health Team's weekly Practicing Wisely Newsletter that covers key topics related to reducing unnecessary tests and treatments.
Less is More with T3 and T4
Learn more about how WHIV at Women's College Hospital in Toronto spearheaded a quality improvement initiative aimed at reducing the bundling of TSH, fTt, and fT4 tests.
Canadian Society for Transfusion Medicine (CSTM) Recommendation Videos
Canadian Society for Transfusion Medicine (CSTM) developed informative animated videos to educate and remind healthcare professionals of some their key recommendations.