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The MJM offers all students an opportunity to publish the results of their scientific research or to contribute commentaries about pressing issues of the day. In all of its issues, the MJM has strived to strike a delicate balance between original articles, reviews and editorial letters. Its goal is to provide its readers with a global perspective of clinical medicine and accentuate the pressing social concerns as well as denoting new scientific breakthroughs.
MJM MedTalks (S02E11): Global Surgery in our “Backyard”; A Discussion with Dr. Evan Wong
McGill Journal of Medicine (MJM) Podcast Series, MJM MedTalks, interviews members of the medical and health sciences community from McGill, and beyond to gain insights into their careers, research, advocacy, and more. The aim of MedTalks is to open a space where experienced professionals and researchers can share information and advice for trainees in healthcare and medical science. In this episode, Vanessa Ross, MJM podcast team member and fourth-year medical student at McGill University, interviews guest-expert and trauma surgeon Dr. Evan Wong, Assistant Professor of Surgery and Lead for Trauma and General Surgery Services in Nunavik. This conversation covers Dr. Wong’s experience working for communities in Northern Quebec, the role of research, collaboration, and community involvement, as well as some advice for trainees. The show notes include a glossary of terms, links to publications referenced in the episode, and a full transcript of our conversation.
Let’s Talk LMCC (S02E04): Diplopia
Welcome to the McGill Journal of Medicine (MJM) Let's Talk LMCC. This podcast series was created to aid medical students studying for the Canadian Medical Council’s licensing exam. Each episode is created based on specific LMCC objectives. Part 1 provides an overview of the topic with the help of experts in the field and part 2 reviews LMCC styled questions to help consolidate knowledge. In this episode, McGill Medical student Jenna Kliot discusses Diplopia with expert advisor Dr. Fraser Moore, associate professor in the Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, an associate Member of The McGill Institute of Health Science Education, and a program director for the McGill adult neurology residency program. In their conversation, they cover targeted history and physical exam for diplopia, anatomy of the eye, diplopia etiologies, physiopathology, and treatment. Objective 23: Diplopia. This episode was written by Jenna Kliot, edited by Fraser Moore and Esther SH Kang, sound edited by Renée-Claude Bider and the MJM Podcast Team Please see our website www.mjmmed.com for more information, including a link to show notes.
Let's Talk LMCC (S02E03): Hypertension
Welcome to McGill Journal of Medicine (MJM)’s Let’s Talk LMCC. This podcast series was designed to support medical students preparing for the Canadian Medical Council (MCC)’s licensing exam. Each episode aligns with specific LMCC objectives and is structured into two parts. Part one features an expert-led overview of the topic, followed by part two where we discuss LMCC-styled questions to reinforce learning. In this episode, 3rd year internal medicine residents Dr. Shehzeen Lalani and Dr. Mariya Yordanova present a structured, evidence-based approach to diagnosing and managing hypertension, reviewed by Dr. Laurence Green, general internist. The content aligns with Canadian LMCC objectives and Hypertension Canada guidelines.
MJM MedTalks (S02E10): Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) Part 2 : Mental Health as the Sole Underlying Reason
McGill Journal of Medicine (MJM) Podcast Series, MJM MedTalks, interviews members of the medical and health sciences community from McGill, and beyond to gain insights into their careers, research, advocacy, and more. This series aims to enhance knowledge sharing between experts and trainees in the medical field. In this two-part episode, Masha (Maryia) Samuel, a Master’s student in Experimental Medicine and Podcast Associate at the McGill Journal of Medicine, explores the topic of MAiD, or Medical Assistance in Dying, through the lens of Canadian healthcare. These episodes feature Dr. Blair Carl Scwartz, a physician and MAiD provider at the Jewish General Hospital, and Veronique (Nicky) Fraser, an advanced practice nurse for MAiD at the McGill University Health Centre. Part one of this interview addresses the process of accessing MAiD in the province of Quebec, primary reasons why patients request MAiD, and perspectives on research in this field. Part two explores mental illness as the sole reason for accessing MAiD, how our current legislation may pave the way for the expansion of eligibility criteria, and the need for safeguards. These episode touch on topics of mental illness, death, and suicide and we understand these subjects may be distressing for some audience members. Please listen to these episodes with care, and if you need support, consider reaching out to a mental health professional.
MJM MedTalks (S02E09): Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) Part 1: Requests, Access and Research in Quebec
McGill Journal of Medicine (MJM) Podcast Series, MJM MedTalks, interviews members of the medical and health sciences community from McGill, and beyond to gain insights into their careers, research, advocacy, and more. This series aims to enhance knowledge sharing between experts and trainees in the medical field. In this two-part episode, Masha (Maryia) Samuel, a Master’s student in Experimental Medicine and Podcast Associate at the McGill Journal of Medicine, explores the topic of MAiD, or Medical Assistance in Dying, through the lens of Canadian healthcare. These episodes feature Dr. Blair Carl Scwartz, a physician and MAiD provider at the Jewish General Hospital, and Veronique (Nicky) Fraser, an advanced practice nurse for MAiD at the McGill University Health Centre. Part one of this interview addresses the process of accessing MAiD in the province of Quebec, primary reasons why patients request MAiD, and perspectives on research in this field. Part two explores mental illness as the sole reason for accessing MAiD, how our current legislation may pave the way for the expansion of eligibility criteria, and the need for safeguards. These episode touch on topics of mental illness, death, and suicide and we understand these subjects may be distressing for some audience members. Please listen to these episodes with care, and if you need support, consider reaching out to a mental health professional.
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