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Les Amateurs de sportsLes Amateurs de sportsPlus de suspensions à prévoir dans la deuxième moitié de saison de la LNH?Connor McDavid a été suspendu trois matchs, par la LNH, pour son double-échec au visage de l’attaquant des Canucks, Conor Garland. Le défenseur Tyler Myers a reçu le même nombre de matchs de suspension pour un geste similaire à l’endroit du défenseur Evan Bouchard. Selon Dany Dubé, la deuxième moitié de saison risque d’être plus intense, surtout pour les équipes qui se battent pour une place en séries. Le deuxième trio des Canadiens est sur le point d’exploser, selon Antoine Roussel. Les performances de Newhook-Laine-Dach, lors des derniers matchs, po...2025-01-2145 minKeeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey PodcastKeeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey PodcastNo. 556 - Reinhart Will Go OnOn this edition of the Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast mega-show, Elan and Brian swing through the top 20 fantasy performers in this NHL season, and consider how much you may want to stick with, cut ties, or make trade bait out of the hottest and coldest players early on. Want to join more than 700 of the greatest fantasy hockey managers in the world's most fun and most competitive fantasy hockey league? Head to kkupfl.com for all the details on how to join the waitlist for the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League's 10th season! We'll need...2024-10-211h 55NHL Fantasy on IceNHL Fantasy on Ice2024-25 season preview: Fantasy top 200 rankingsNick, Pete and Jake Hahn break down the NHL.com/Fantasy top 200 rankings with player debates, team previews, rookie rankings, draft bargains and more. The guys discuss bounce-back teams like the Devils and look ahead to the Utah Hockey Club's first season. Other topics covered and player debates include where to rank Leon Draisaitl entering his contract year, Evan Bouchard vs. Quinn Hughes, Brady Tkachuk vs. Matthew Tkachuk, Connor Bedard's ceiling with an improved Blackhawks' supporting cast, Andrei Vasilevskiy vs. Stuart Skinner, rookies Matvei Michkov vs. Macklin Celebrini in a keeper league, potential goalie steals and more.2024-08-1934 minGame Over: NHLGame Over: NHLJets vs Oilers Post Game Analysis - Nov 30, 2023 | Game Over: Winnipeg & EdmontonBrady Chalus from Game Over: Winnipeg and Zach Weil from Game Over: Edmonton after the Winnipeg Jets blew a 1-0 lead in the last 7 minutes of the game.On twitter, you can follow hosts Alyssa Houde at @lysshoude, and Brady Chalus at @NHLChunky.Follow Zach at @ZachWheel970:00 - The Oilers didn't lose!3:19 - A wild Steve Dangle appears4:34 - Connor Hellebuyck & Stuart Skinner9:08 - Lowry got in McDavid's head10:17 - What is interference?16:30 - The Oilers game plan18:44...2023-12-0146 minSport ShackSport ShackSportspeople Who ModelPaul and Glenn are back for another fun and entertaining episode. This week we are going to discuss the world of sport and modelling and talk about some well-known sportspeople from over the years who have gone in front of the camera and displayed their good looks. Some of who we talk about in this episode include. - A German figure skater who dominated her sport in the 1980’s and was called “the most beautiful face of socialism”. - A former Russian tennis player who was admired by many men from all over the wo...2023-09-261h 27Sport ShackSport ShackSportspeople Who ModelPaul and Glenn are back for another fun and entertaining episode. This week we are going to discuss the world of sport and modelling and talk about some well-known sportspeople from over the years who have gone in front of the camera and displayed their good looks. Some of who we talk about in this episode include. - A German figure skater who dominated her sport in the 1980’s and was called “the most beautiful face of socialism”. - A former Russian tennis player who was admired by many men from all over the wo...2023-09-261h 27Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey PodcastKeeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey PodcastNo. 496 - Early Mock Draft IntelOn this week's Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast mega-show, Elan and Brian are joined by two of the world's most prolific mock drafters, Trev and Mason, who have come to share their takeaways on the trends they've noticed, the players piqueing interest for better or for worse, and the draft strategies they're building through all of their trial and error experiences.---Registration for the 2023-24 Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League is open!Join us for the KKUPFL's 9th season, where you can compete with hundreds of the world's best fantasy hockey managers...2023-08-141h 52Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey PodcastKeeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey PodcastNo. 480, Part 1 - Snowflakes ❄️ and Hotties 🔥On Part 1 of this week's Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast mega-show, Elan and Brian gather and analyze the latest fantasy hockey news, notes and data. They cover all the latest player streaks, slumps, injuries, outjuries, line changes from around the NHL, and turn it into actionable advice for how you can keep your fantasy hockey team in tip top shape. They ask and answer: Is New Jersey Timo Meier going to ever look like the San Jose version? How frustrating has it been to live and die by Chris Kreider and Vincent Trocheck? Has Marcus Johansson made a case...2023-03-271h 01Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey PodcastKeeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey PodcastNo. 477, Part 1 - Amuse BouchardOn Part 1 of this week's Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast mega-show, Elan and Brian gather and analyze the latest fantasy hockey news, notes and data. They cover all the latest player streaks, slumps, injuries, outjuries, line changes from around the NHL, and turn it into actionable advice for how you can keep your fantasy hockey team in tip top shape. They ask and answer: Are Rasmus Sandin and Evan Bouchard "pause the pod" adds? Is Tyson Barrie suddenly a fantasy non-factor? Can John Klingberg save his season quarterbacking Minnesota's power-play? Could Shayne Gostisbehere keep up his torrid start in...2023-03-0659 minKeeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey PodcastKeeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey PodcastNo. 464, Part 2 - 3rd String Goalies, and Other OccupationsOn Part 2 of this week's Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast mega-show, Elan and Brian gather and analyze the latest fantasy hockey news, notes and data. They cover all the latest player streaks, slumps, injuries, outjuries, line changes from around the NHL, and turn it into actionable advice for how you can keep your fantasy hockey team in tip top shape. They ask and answer: Does a healthy Teuvo Teravainen merit a roster spot? How unappreciated is Joel Eriksson Ek? Could Nick Robertson stick this time? What will it take for 43% more of fantasy managers to roster Travis Konecny? Is...2022-12-0557 minWeekends with Rob FaiWeekends with Rob FaiSaturday Podcast: Can automation help labour shortage?, Med school grads don’t want the Family Doc jobs & Outside intervention is a disservice to Indigenous communitiesOn the show today: Geraint Harvey - DANCAP Private Equity Chair in Human Organization at Western University Dr. Brady Bouchard - President of The College of Family Physicians of Canada Chris Sankey - Former elected councilor for Lax Kw’ Alaams Band, business leader and senior fellow at the Macdonald Laurier Institute  2022-04-3037 minConversations with Ben O’Hara-ByrneConversations with Ben O’Hara-ByrneWhy are medical school grads shy away from family medicine, Even as the price of meat soars, plant-based alternatives still cost more, New documentary highlights Syrian refugee crisis &  Exploring the hype surrounding hydrogenWhy are medical school grads shy away from family medicine, Even as the price of meat soars, plant-based alternatives still cost more, New documentary highlights Syrian refugee crisis &  Exploring the hype surrounding hydrogen - April 28th, 2022   Why are medical school grads shy away from family medicine? Guest: Dr. Brady Bouchard, College of Family Physicians of Canada President and Saskatchewan family physician     Even as the price of meat soars, plant-based alternatives still cost more  Guest: Melanie Morrison, CEO of BetterCart Analytics    New documentary highlights Syrian r...2022-04-291h 08Conversations with Ben O’Hara-ByrneConversations with Ben O’Hara-ByrneWhy are medical school grads shy away from family medicine?Guest: Dr. Brady Bouchard, College of Family Physicians of Canada President and Saskatchewan family physician  2022-04-2917 minKeeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey PodcastKeeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey PodcastNo. 393 - First Half Fantasy All-Stars and No-Stars, Round by RoundOn this episode of the Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast, Elan and Brian assemble their team of First-Half Fantasy All-Stars using one simple rule: the roster must have one player from each round of Brian's KKUPFL division's (Tier 2 Ottawa) fantasy draft. While looking back, the guys ruminate on strategic lessons to learn, the reasons behind top player performances from each draft round, and also put together their team of First-Half Fantasy No-Stars using the same rule of picking the single worst player picked in each round. For more info on the KKUPFL, the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League...2022-02-081h 59Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey PodcastKeeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey PodcastNo. 379 - Giving 120%On this episode of the Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast, Elan and Brian shine a light on players who've been struggling early on in this NHL season, and do their best to decide who's worth holding on to and who may be worth getting out from under. Also, we cover some big shooters and peripheral getters, and give you a few suggestions for deeper league streams to help you win your next fantasy matchup. This episode of Keeping Karlsson is sponsored by Underdog Fantasy. Underdog is the easiest way to play fantasy sports. Draft teams for daily fantasy contests...2021-10-251h 50Rock & Rally Tennis PodcastsRock & Rally Tennis Podcasts2020 U.S. Open PreviewThe 2020 U.S. Open is upon us! Find out who our favorites are to win this first major played under these challenging and unconventional circumstances. We share our thoughts and insights on the impact of the current pandemic on the Women’s and Men’s fields. Share with us your thoughts below in the comments section.     Tags: tennis, rock and rally, podcast, career, 2020, ball, Australian, U.S., Open, Barty, Pliskova, Osaka, Halep, Serena, Svitolina, Kvitova, Sabalenka, Bertens, Gauff, Pegula, Yastremska, Bouchard, Brady, Puig, Mertens, Bencic, Stephens, Djokovic, Nadal, Federer, Medvedev, Zverev, Thiem, Tsitsipas, Raonic, Berrittini, Rublev, Khachanov, Shapovalov, Murray, Auger-Aliassim...2020-08-3008 minNation Real LifeNation Real LifeDraft recap, listener questions, and broken keyboardsIt was a busy episode of the Real Life Podcast this week as the boys had a lot to talk about with another NHL Draft in the books. As you know, the Oilers got lucky and managed to snag Evan Bouchard with the 10th overall pick despite being ranked much higher in the draft order. With the draft on their minds, the boys looked at Ottawa landing Brady Tkachuk with the 4th overall pick and wondered what the approach will be with their new prized prospect considering the trainwreck that's happening around the franchise. Hosted on Acast. See acast...2018-06-261h 12Blackhawks BreakawayBlackhawks BreakawayEp. 74: NHL Draft Preview with Blackhawks VP of scouting Mark KelleyOn the latest Hawks Talk Podcast, it’s all about the 2018 NHL Draft. Pat Boyle is joined by NBC Sports Chicago’s Charlie Roumeliotis and Slavko Bekovic. The trio discusses whether the Blackhawks will hold on to the eighth and 27th overall picks in next week’s draft? They run down the prospects that could be available at the top of the first round, such as defensemen Noah Dobson, Evan Bouchard, Adam Boqvist and Quinn Hughes. They also weigh in on forwards Brady Tkachuk, Filip Zadina, Oliver Wahlstrom and Jesperi Kotkaniemi and which would be the best fit fo...2018-06-1446 minBastl\'s Bytes: The David Bastl PodcastBastl's Bytes: The David Bastl PodcastBastl's Bytes 71In this edition of the podcast, we chat with Emmy-award winning actor Eric Braeden from the Young & The Restless. Braeden, best known for portraying the character Victor Newman from Y & R chats about the show, what it takes to be an outstanding director, his son (director Christian Gudegast), his son's new movie Den of Thieves, this year's Super Bowl, including his prediction, Tom Brady, Genie Bouchard, George Chuvalo, and much, much, more. Plus, Seat Giant is on board this season with Bastl`s Bytes and we invite you to check them out online, and when o...2018-01-3000 min99 Topics for the CCFP99 Topics for the CCFPFracturesCo-host: Dr. Chris Beavington (FMR3 in Sports and Exercise Medicine) This week, Dr. Chris Beavington tackles the orthopedic content for the Family Medicine examination. This week's links: Orthobullets Ankle Fractures Distal Radius Fractures 2017-10-3027 min99 Topics for the CCFP99 Topics for the CCFPAsthmaCo-host: Dr. Mike Kirlew All that wheezes is not asthma! But it's a good place to start. This week's links: CPS: Managing the paediatric patient with an acute asthma exacerbation CPS: Diagnosis and management of asthma in preschoolers: A Canadian Thoracic Society and Canadian Paediatric Society position paper MDCalc: Pediatric Respiratory Assessment Measure (PRAM) for Asthma Exacerbation Severity 2017-10-0954 min99 Topics for the CCFP99 Topics for the CCFPCancerCo-host: Dr. Mike Kirlew This week, Mike and I discuss cancer care. The best takeaway from this talk: sometimes patients can disappear into a "cancer blackhole" when they're diagnosed, where they're busy with specialist appointment after specialist appointment. Consider pre-booking appointments with these patients at regular intervals to help them navigate the process, discuss any issues that might pop up (don't forget, depression is very common), and remember: their non-cancer health continues - they still need ongoing preventative screening for other conditions! This week's links: What's My...2017-02-1842 min99 Topics for the CCFP99 Topics for the CCFPInfertilityCo-host: Dr. Mike Kirlew This week, Mike and I discuss how to approach the common presenting complaint of "we've been trying, but we can't seem to get pregnant... help us!" This week's links: Dr. Aaron Rothstein's {GeM} Generalist Medicine Podcast SOGC - Ovulation Induction in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome 2017-02-0541 min99 Topics for the CCFP99 Topics for the CCFPDyspepsiaCo-host: Dr. Mike Kirlew Remember: H. pylori serology does not indicate current infection! This week's links: Choosing Wisely's "Bye Bye, PPI" Choosing Wisely - Gastroenterology Recommendations 2016-11-2034 min99 Topics for the CCFP99 Topics for the CCFPLow Back PainCo-host: Dr. Mike Kirlew Happy Thanksgiving! (This talk was recorded in July 2016 — it's a good one!) Links from this week's talk: Highly recommended: Saskatchewan Spine Pathway Dr. Mike Evans - Low Back Pain 2016-10-0941 min99 Topics for the CCFP99 Topics for the CCFPPeriodic Health Assessment ScreeningCo-host: Dr. Mike Kirlew Links from this week's talk: CFP: "Update on age-appropriate preventive measures and screening for Canadian primary care providers" Canadian Task Force on Preventative Health Care (CTFPHC) guidelines U.S. Preventative Services Task Force (USPSTF) guidelines 2016-08-0141 min99 Topics for the CCFP99 Topics for the CCFPImmigrantsCo-host: Dr. Mike Kirlew Links from this week's talk: Highly recommended: CCIRH's Evidence-Based Preventative Care Checklists Caring for a newly arrived Syrian refugee family Ontario College of Family Physicians Primary Care Interventions in Poverty 2016-05-1843 min99 Topics for the CCFP99 Topics for the CCFPDeep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)Co-host: Dr. Mike Kirlew This week Mike and I talk Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT). This topic overlaps with pulmonary embolism (PE) somewhat, which we've already discussed as part of the talk on Chest Pain. Links from this week's talk: Venous Thromboembolism – Lecture Notes - Life in the Fast Lane Well's Criteria for DVT Padua Prediction Score for Risk of VTE 2016-03-2541 min99 Topics for the CCFP99 Topics for the CCFPSpecial: Practicing for the SOOsGuest hosts: Dr. Sonali Srivastava, Dr. Mark Karanofksy — Family physician at Jewish General Hospital (McGill University training site) This week, we have a special episode for you! A special thank you to guest hosts Dr. Srivastava and Karanofksy, who chat about Simulated Office Orals (SOOs), a core part of the CCFP examination. Bullet points are included below: How do you think residents should prepare for the SOO? What specifically can they do to practice? Practice with staff, and practice within a study group — each prepare a different case and practice with each...2016-03-0518 min99 Topics for the CCFP99 Topics for the CCFPFeverCo-host: Dr. Mike Kirlew This week we talk about fever, which is a super common presenting complaint both in Primary Care and in the Emergency Department. Most of the CCFP exam's focus seems to be on children with fever, but we talk about a few other related conditions as well that can occur in adults. Links from this week's talk: CFPC's Fever in Infants and Children [pdf] UpToDate's Patient Information: Fever in Children (Beyond the Basics) 2016-03-0156 min99 Topics for the CCFP99 Topics for the CCFPHypertensionCo-host: Dr. Mike Kirlew Arguably, the last of the "core" chronic disease topics this week: Hypertension! The 2015 Canadian Hypertension Education Program (CHEP) has everything you need to know for the exam and for practice; guidelines published alongside the paper are a fairly short and recommended read, or even shorter, their highlights.2016-02-1347 min99 Topics for the CCFP99 Topics for the CCFPHyperlipidemiaCo-host: Dr. Mike Kirlew Yet another core Family Medicine topic this week, hyperlipidemia. The best reading you can do for the exam around this topic is to read through Dr. Michael Allan et al.'s recent article in the CFP titled Simplified lipid guidelines: prevention and management of cardiovascular disease in primary care, but of course we'll have a "summary of the summary" up in the study notes very soon! Links from this week's talk: 2013 Cochrane Review, Statins for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease iCCS Mobile App from the...2016-01-3142 min99 Topics for the CCFP99 Topics for the CCFPDiabetes (Part 2)Co-host: Dr. Mike Kirlew And the second part of our two-parter discussion of Diabetes. Thanks to Dr. Alain-Philip Gendron (FMR1) for help in developing the study notes for this topic.2016-01-2546 min99 Topics for the CCFP99 Topics for the CCFPDiabetes (Part 1)Co-host: Dr. Mike Kirlew The first part of our two part discussion of Diabetes (what a huge topic!), certainly one of the most prevalent diseases in Family Medicine. Links from this week's talk: CANRISK Diabetes Risk Assessment Tool The excellent Canadian Diabetes Association Guidelines in full. Thanks to Dr. Alain-Philip Gendron (FMR1) for help in developing the study notes for this topic.2016-01-1946 min99 Topics for the CCFP99 Topics for the CCFPDepressionCo-host: Dr. Mike Kirlew This week, we discuss depression: one of the most common presentations in Family Medicine. I managed to not record my chat with Mike this time around, so you'll need to take our word for it that it was excellent and highly entertaining. Some points from our chat: Brief, office-based CBT is a great skill to have to help your depressed patients. An example guide is available at A Therapist's Guide to Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. The University of Calgary also offers a distance-learning certificate in CBT. 2016-01-0717 min99 Topics for the CCFP99 Topics for the CCFPChest PainCo-host: Dr. Mike Kirlew Another week, another topic! A favourite topic for GP/Emerg docs everywhere, and Dr. Mike Kirlew is back to talk Chest Pain. The study notes to accompany will be up shortly, and I would highly recommend them: this topic is so large that covering it in one podcast episode is a hopeless task (although we tried our best!). Be sure to look up the new and upcoming chest pain / ACS scoring tools and rule out algorithms (HEART score, TIMI score, etc.), as most Emergency departments are moving to a 1- or 2-hour rule-out...2015-12-051h 0399 Topics for the CCFP99 Topics for the CCFPAnaphylaxisCo-host: Dr. Mike Kirlew We have a special treat this week - Dr. Mike Kirlew, of the famous (infamous?) Dr. Mike Kirlew's CCFP Podcasts has joined us for a special episode on Anaphylaxis! The study notes have been published alongside the podcast this week - we're still looking for interested residents who would like to work on one of the 99 Topics, if that sounds like you please get in touch with us, we'd love to have you.2015-11-1924 min99 Topics for the CCFP99 Topics for the CCFPEpistaxisAnd we're back, but dammit, we have a nosebleed this week. Blame it on the dry northern Saskatchewan air. Key points this week: These patients are commonly anxious, which makes everything worse: work on reducing their level of anxiety in the office/ED. 90% of nosebleeds will resolve with basic first aid: start with basic first aid when you first see them, and teach it to them to save them the trip in the next time it happens. If it's recurrent or you can't get it to stop, consider a posterior bleed: these will...2015-11-1014 min99 Topics for the CCFP99 Topics for the CCFPAntibioticsExams are over, time to celebrate! This week, we talk antibiotics. Probably the most important thing know about antibiotics is having a first-line and second-line antibiotic (and dosing) in mind for common infections. Two great resources for this: RXFiles (the "Common Infections" page) MUMS Health’s "Anti-infective Guidelines for Community Acquired Infections" (commonly known as the "Orange Book") 2015-05-0407 min99 Topics for the CCFP99 Topics for the CCFPAnemiaThis week, we talk anemia — a fairly big topic! As an aside, another great study resource for you: Dr. Mike Kirlew’s CCFP podcasts, from Sioux Lookout, Ontario. His lectures are focused on OSCE content rather than the 99 Topics, which I think complements this podcast nicely. I find his lecture style a bit too energetic for me, but the content is fantastic, and he has a knack for simplifying complex content. This week's links: Transfusion thresholds and other strategies for guiding allogeneic red blood cell transfusion. - Cochrane Collaboration (2012) Lower versus higher he...2015-03-1524 min99 Topics for the CCFP99 Topics for the CCFPAllergyThis week, we talk about allergy and anaphylaxis. "The key to treating patients with anaphylaxis is to have a low threshold to treat. The most important point out of this whole podcast is that epinephrine, given IM at anaphylaxis doses, is essentially without serious sequelae. If you think of anaphylaxis, you should probably give it!" This week's links: "Emergency Plan" for Epipen and Allerject - Anaphylaxis Canada Safety of epinephrine for anaphylaxis in the emergency setting (2013) 2015-02-2215 min99 Topics for the CCFP99 Topics for the CCFPACLSThe second of the 99 topics, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS). A much more manageable topic this week, thank goodness! As we're just getting started, feedback (and corrections) are greatly appreciated. Please do get in touch via email or twitter. This week's links: ACLS Algorithm — UpToDate (paywalled) Is Kayexalate Useless? — EMCrit (2011) Digoxin Toxicity — Life in the Fast Lane (2014) Cessation of CPR — Life in the Fast Lane (2014) Managing Difficult Patients (Episode 51) — Emergency Medicine Cases (2014) 2015-02-0918 min99 Topics for the CCFP99 Topics for the CCFPAbdominal PainOur first podcast kicks off with a bang — the massive topic of Abdominal Pain! As we're just getting started, feedback (and corrections) are greatly appreciated. Please do get in touch via email or twitter. This week's links: The Low FODMAP Diet — Stanford Health Care (2009) 2015-02-0224 min99 Topics for the CCFP99 Topics for the CCFPStudy ResourcesHere are some resources I have used and would recommend for your study for the CCFP Exam, roughly in order of how effective I feel they are: Swanson's Family Medicine Review — My favourite study resource bar none! An American textbook (although I've been told Swanson himself was Canadian) focused on the AAFP examinations, but nonetheless broad enough in scope to touch on most if not all of what we need to know for the CCFP exam. Why do I love it? It's case-based: it holds my attention as I work through...2014-12-1205 min