Journal Clubs

UBC Faculty of Medicine Journal Clubs

If you would like to be registered to attend and receive calendar invites/notifications please contact the below.

GIM Journal Club
Contact andrea.toker@ubc.ca
Upcoming
Wednesday, March 5th

12:00-1:00pm PST, hybrid
Dr. Val Zaborska

“Glucagon-like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonist Use in Patients With Liver Cirrhosis and Type 2 Diabetes”

Zoom: https://ubc.zoom.us/
Meeting ID 98407 374715
Password 374715

Division of General Internal Medicine- Community
Contact c.galdamez-valle@ubc.ca

UPCOMING
Wednesday, March 12th 
12:00-1:00pm PST
Calvin Qiang

Zoom Link:https://ubc.zoom.us/j/69469191514?pwd=Z0JpRXBVTzRRZlVOTVRCTDBTdHZNQT09
Meeting ID: 694 6919 1514
Passcode: 252828

Thursday, March 13th
12:00-1:00pm, hybrid
Dr. Chantal Leger

Bispecifics and CART cells: Exciting recent advances in hematologic malignancies

Location: SPH 2200 Hurlburt Auditorium, Level 2, Providence Building
Zoom: https://ubc.zoom.us/
Meeting ID: 95437 246393
Password: 246393

New England Journal of Medicine – Journal Watch

An editorially independent, go-to information source for clinicians since 1987, NEJM Journal Watch is among the principal products of NEJM Group. NEJM Journal Watch’s team of practicing physician-editors carefully curates the most important research and guidelines from over 150 medical journals and delivers clear, succinct summaries plus expert commentary to help clinicians stay informed and practice with confidence.

American College of Physicians – Journal Club

Summarizes the best new evidence for internal medicine from over 120 clinical journals. Research staff from McMaster University and clinical editors rigorously assess the scientific merit of the medical literature as it is published and a worldwide panel of over 3600 physicians assesses the clinical relevance and newsworthiness of rigorous studies.

Once a bimonthly stand-alone journal, ACP Journal Club is published by the American College of Physicians and appears in Annals of Internal Medicine. The ACP Journal Club editorial office is based at McMaster University and is editorially independent from Annals of Internal Medicine and the American College of Physicians.

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Specialists providing comprehensive high-value based care to complex patients.