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Podcasts:
Psychosocial interventions for reducing antipsychotic medication in care home residents (German version)
Issue 11, 2012 round-up
Malaria
Intimate partner violence
Child maltreatment
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Hepatitis C
Varicella
Dr. Chris Greenaway will describe the key points of the Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Diphtheria, Tetanus and Pertussis review of the Canadian Collaboration for Immigrant and Refugee Health Evidence-based clinical guidelines. A large proportion of immigrants are susceptible to several childhood vaccine preventable diseases (esp. rubella, diphtheria and tetanus) and are at risk for associated morbidity and mortality Individuals susceptible to vaccine preventable diseases must be identified and vaccinated to maintain herd immunity and prevent outbreaks. Health care providers need to aware of these gaps and ensure that they take all opportunities to update vaccinations in newly arrived immigrants and refugeechildren and adults.
Computer-generated paper reminders: effects on professional practice and health care outcome (French version)
Psychosocial interventions for reducing antipsychotic medication in care home residents
Computer-generated paper reminders: effects on professional practice and health care outcome
Industry sponsorship leads to bias in outcomes of clinical trials
Overview of the safety of regular formoterol or salmeterol in children with asthma
Procedural pain in children: An overview of reviews