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From Here Forward shares stories and ideas about amazing things UBC and its alumni are doing around the world. It covers people and places, truths, science, art, and accomplishments with the view that sharing better inspires better. Join hosts Carol Eugene Park and Jeevan Sangha, both UBC grads, in exploring solutions for the negative stuff out there — focussing on the good for a change, from here forward.
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The Best Science (BS) Medicine Podcast is a weekly presentation where practitioners can get evidence-based drug therapy content that is practical, entertaining and promotes healthy scepticism. In essence, we are the Medication Mythbusters. We present information that is useful and relevant to physicians, pharmacists, nurses, physician assistants and other health professionals, and that can easily be incorporated into day-to-day practice. The podcast is presented by Dr. James McCormack, Profe ...
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Psychotherapy and Applied Psychology is hosted by Dr. Dan Cox, a professor at the University of British Columbia. This show delivers engaging discussions with the world's foremost research experts for listeners interested in or practicing psychotherapy or counseling to provide expert insights and practical advice into mental health, psychotherapy practice, and clinical training. This podcast provides valuable insights whether you are interested in psychotherapy, an applied psychology discipl ...
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Primary Care in a Pandemic

UBC Medicine Learning Network

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Primary Care in a Pandemic looks at the changes in primary care in British Columbia during the COVID-19 pandemic. We talk about ways primary care clinics adapted during the crisis. Each episode tackles a different topic from how to stay connected as a team to how to approach advanced care planning with patients. We try to keep things real and practical so you can apply these ideas in your practices. Produced by the University of British Columbia's Primary Care Innovation Support Unit in the ...
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Cannabis Science Podcast

Dr. Ricardo Rivera

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This is the Cannabis Science Podcast, a show dedicated entirely to answering your most salient questions about cannabis, it’s uses, preparations, products, and constituents using the most recent and proven scientific data from both industry and academic sources. Join Dr. Ricardo Rivera, a faculty member in the Department of Pharmacology at the University of British Columbia, and Dr. Macarena Cataldo, a chemical engineer and activist based out of Vancouver, British Columbia. Together they wil ...
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Dr Rafet Jhameel

Dr Rafet Jhameel

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Dr Rafet Jhameel is a family physician who is dedicated to serving his patients. He completed residency training at the University of British Columbia in 2009 and has primarily focused on seniors' health, pain management, and weight loss. Dr. Jhameel will ensure you maintain a healthy weight with proven approaches such as diet and exercise.
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Multi-podality

Multi-podality

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We are graduate students in the Department of Language and Literacy Education at the University of British Columbia. Thanks to the department’s support, we have come together to explore multimodality in all its forms. As students and educators, we are interested in the ways people engage in multimodal communication and expression across a range of activities. We are also curious about how different ways of multimodal teaching and learning can build a better understanding of concepts and crea ...
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Barbara is a former top-ranked sell-side Equity Analyst and the Founder of Brady Capital Research, a leading-edge research and strategic consulting firm. She is also the author of the upcoming book "Ubernomics: The Next Generation of Business Strategy" and was one of the first analysts to publish an in-depth research report on the sharing economy back in the Fall of 2014. Barbara ranked as an All-Star Analyst for four consecutive years, achieving top-three standing each year in the Business ...
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Perspective with Alison Smith

Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC)

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Perspective on CPAC examines world events that matter to Canadians. With dispatches from the field and expert analysis, our guests break down complex global issues and shed light on Canada’s role on the international stage. Alison Smith is one of Canada’s best known and respected broadcast journalists. As an anchor and reporter for more than three decades, she was a senior award-winning member of the CBC News team. She has reported from every Canadian province and territory and across the gl ...
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H.E.A.L. Healthcare

Various Contributors

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Hearts-based Education and Anti-Colonial Learning (H.E.A.L.) Healthcare invites you to explore ways we have come to be in this world through arts-based learning tools providing an opportunity to deepen understandings about cultural humility, cultural competency, anti-racism, and anti-colonialism. This podcast channel shares the audio inspired H.E.A.L. projects in one location. Be sure to read the podcast description for links to the project pages on the H.E.A.L. website to get all the backgr ...
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Voice First Health

Teri Fisher, MD

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Voice-first technology is becoming the operating system of healthcare, and it is poised to completely disrupt the way we experience everything in health and medicine. We are entering the era of ambient computing – smart speakers around us that are ready to carry out our commands through the most natural interfaces known to us – our voices. In this podcast, we discuss the latest news, projects, research, and breakthroughs about the rapidly expanding intersection of Healthcare and VoiceFirst t ...
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AI Automation Minute

Dr Teri Fisher

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Welcome to AI Automation Minute – Your Shortcut to Smarter Workflows Step into the fast-paced world of AI and automation in healthcare with Dr. Teri Fisher in AI Automation Minute. Designed for busy professionals, each bite-sized daily episode delivers powerful insights, practical tools, and the latest trends to help you streamline your practice, save time, and enhance patient care— all in just one minute. Whether you're a cosmetic injector, doctor, nurse, dentist, or any healthcare provider ...
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Welcome back! Dan is joined once again by Dr. Antonio Pascual-Leone, clinical psychologist and professor of psychology at the University of Windsor, Canada. In this episode, Dr. Pascual-Leone emphasizes the importance of empirical research over hunches in developing therapeutic approaches. He covers the non-linear process of writing a book, the fiv…
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In our final episode of 2025, hosts Carol Eugene Park and Jeevan Sangha connect with Dr. Lesley Cormack, Principal and Deputy Vice-Chancellor of UBC's Okanagan campus, for a conversation about UBC Okanagan’s 20th anniversary. They discuss the extraordinary growth the campus has seen over the past two decades, and talk about the important connection…
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In episode 612, Tina and James chat with Samantha Moe about the use of a recently approved non-hormonal medication being used for vasomotor symptoms in menopause. We go over the 3 available trials and show you the numbers, talk about the limitations and then put the results into the context of hormone and other non-hormonal treatments. Show Notes T…
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Note: This episode includes discussion of suicide statistics. Men’s mental health is getting more attention these days—yet many still struggle to ask for help. Why? For Movember, hosts Carol and Jeevan dive into this issue with Dr. John Oliffe. This UBC professor and founder of the Men’s Health Research program shares insights into the moments that…
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In this encore presentation, Dan and Dr. Matthew Large, a Conjoint Professor in the School of Psychiatry at UNSW Sydney, discuss the progresses and changes in the field of mental health. Dan and Dr. Large delve into the limitations of Suicide Risk Assessment, the closure of asylums, and the improvement in the treatment of mental illness. Dr. Large …
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In episode 611, Tina and James talk with Samantha Moe about the use of betablockers and other medications for essential tremor. There is some evidence – much of it from the 1970s, but also some more recent publications. We do our best to tease out all the numbers you need to help you with your recommendations. Show Notes Tools For Practice Meds for…
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In part 2 with Dr. Richard Koestner, we discuss the concept of hyper-parenting, the pressures parents face regarding their children's achievements, and the importance of balancing autonomy and limit-setting in parenting. Dr. Koestner also explores how these principles apply to education, emphasizing the need for fostering autonomous motivation amon…
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This week's guest is Dr. Richard Koestner, a professor of Psychology at McGill University where he has conducted research on human motivation for 25 years. Dr. Koestner discusses the importance of autonomy in motivation, contrasting autonomous motivation with controlled motivation, and emphasizes the role of values in guiding personal interests. Da…
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In episode 610, Jamie and James chat with Jennifer Young about yet another Vitamin D Tools for Practice. We look at what happens to mortality, CVD and cancer when Vitamin D supplements are compared to placebo. The results may surprise you – or maybe not if you have listened to previous BS Medicine Podcasts on this seemingly never-ending topic. Show…
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In this episode of From Here Forward, hosts Carol and Jeevan sit down with award-winning journalist, author, and UBC School of Journalism, Writing, and Media Director Kamal Al-Solaylee to examine the state of modern media. From the role of journalism in democracy, to AI, citizen reporting, and the rise of disinformation, Kamal offers candid insight…
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Dan is joined by Dr. David Barlow, psychologist and Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Psychiatry at Boston University. Dr. Barlow is back! Dan and Dr. Barlow pick right up to explore the evolution of psychopathology classification, the advancements in treatment protocols, and the development of transdiagnostic approaches in psychotherapy. Dr. Ba…
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Dan is joined by Dr. David Barlow, psychologist and Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Psychiatry at Boston University. Known for his world-renown research in anxiety disorders, Dr. Barlow joins Dan to discuss the evolution of psychological practices, particularly the transition from traditional behavioral therapy to cognitive behavioral therapy …
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In episode 609, Jamie and James chat with Jennifer Young about what the evidence says around exercise for fibromyalgia. Unfortunately, the evidence and the way it is presented is somewhat limited but nonetheless we do put it into context to help you and your patients make decisions. Show Notes 1) Tools For Practice Use the soft touch for buckle fra…
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This week's guest is Dr. David Kealy, associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia. Dan and Dr. Kealy dive into Control Mastery Theory, exploring its principles, particularly the concepts of pathogenic beliefs, testing, and coaching within therapeutic contexts. Dr. Kealy discusses the importance of under…
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Dan is joined by Dr. James Hill, co-founder of the National Weight Control Registry. In part 2 with Dr. Hill, they discuss the intricacies of weight loss maintenance, emphasizing the importance of physical activity, dietary awareness, and the psychological aspects of maintaining weight loss. Dan and Dr. Hill then discuss the significance of a consi…
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Dan is joined by Dr. James Hill, co-founder of the National Weight Control Registry. Dr. Hill shares his insights on the evolution of weight management research, the rising obesity epidemic, and the implications of GLP-1 medications, like Ozempic, for weight loss. Dan and Dr. Hill also discuss the psychological aspects of weight management, the imp…
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Welcome back Dr. Tony Rousmaniere, President of Sentio University and Dr. Alexandre Vaz, the Chief Academic Officer at Sentio University for part 2. Part 2 continues with Dr. Rousmaniere and Dr. Vaz exploreing the skepticism surrounding AI in therapy, ethical considerations, and the importance of human oversight. Dan and the doctor duo discuss the …
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In this special UBC Homecoming episode of From Here Forward, hosts Carol and Jeevan return to the Vancouver campus to visit some of their favourite spots and reflect on how the campus has evolved since they graduated. Along the way, they stop by the Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary with the “Building Magic” par…
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A "triple-header" for the first time on Psychotherapy and Applied Psychology! Join Dan as he welcomes Dr. Tony Rousmaniere, President of Sentio University and Dr. Alexandre Vaz, the Chief Academic Officer at Sentio University. The episode starts with Dr. Rousmaniere and Dr. Vaz explaining the evolving role of large language models (LLMs) like ChatG…
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This week, we revisit the conversation between Dan and Dr. Jesse Owen about what multicultural psychotherapy really is and how to apply the multicultural orientation framework in psychotherapy and clinical training. The conversation explores the concept of multicultural orientation (MCO) in psychotherapy/counseling. The MCO framework consists of th…
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In episode 608, Tina and James invite Jennifer Young back again to the podcast to go over the evidence we have for a simple but important question around buckle fractures – does treating with a soft bandage versus a rigid splint/cast produce different clinical outcomes? The answer is quite clear around what we should do. Check out what we found. Sh…
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Dan welcomes back Dr. Michael Constantino, a professor of clinical psychology and director of the Psychotherapy Research Lab at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. In part 2, Dan and Dr. Constantino explore the intersection of technology, therapist effectiveness, and patient empowerment in therapy. Dr. Constantino shares on his development of …
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Dan welcomes Dr. Michael Constantino, a professor of clinical psychology and director of the Psychotherapy Research Lab at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Dr. Constantino discusses the evolution of psychotherapy research, and the importance of understanding therapist effects and patient-therapist matching. Dr. Constantino emphasizes the li…
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We all know we should be returning our bottles, cans, and drink containers to a recycling depot. For many people, however, a 10-cent return just isn’t enough to motivate action. But what if you had a random chance at a much higher payout? In this episode, Carol and Jeevan talk to Dr. Jiaying Zhao, associate professor in the UBC Department of Psycho…
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Dr. Lysova returns in part 2 to explore the often-overlooked issue of male victimization in domestic violence, discussing the barriers men face in reporting abuse, the cultural perspectives on intimate partner violence, and the psychological impacts of such experiences. Dan and Dr. Lysova discuss the need for more inclusive support systems and bett…
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In this episode, Dan is joined by Dr. Alexandra Lysova, professor of criminology at Simon Fraser University. Dr. Lysova discusses the often-overlooked issue of male victims of intimate partner violence and her journey from studying dysfunctional family communication to focusing on the complexities of domestic violence. Dan and Dr. Lysova expand on …
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In part 2, Dan and Dr. Krueger discuss the importance of understanding personality in the context of psychopathology, emphasizing the HiTOP model's integration of personality traits and symptoms. Dr. Krueger explores the clinical utility of psychopathology profiles, the need for a dimensional approach to psychopathology, and the relevance of interp…
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Dr. Robert Krueger returns to the show to join Dan in a conversation into psychiatric diagnoses. Dr. Krueger is a clinical psychologist and member of the DSM-5 Personality Disorders Workgroup. In this episode, Dan and Dr. Krueger discuss the limitations of the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) in accurately diagnosing and …
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With drink spiking an ever-pervasive concern, how can we make nightlife safer for everyone? Thanks to UBC researchers, there’s now a stir stick that anyone can use to detect drugs like GHB and ketamine in their drinks. In this episode, Carol and Jeevan hear all about this innovative new tool — Spikeless — from Dr. Johan Foster, UBC Chemical and Bio…
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Dan is joined for part 2 by Dr. Del Paulhus, Professor Emeritus and personality researcher at the University of British Columbia. Part 2 continues the exploration of dark personality traits, including sadism, psychopathy, and narcissism, examining their implications on behaviour, gender differences, and personal well-being. Dan and Dr. Paulhus disc…
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In this episode, Dr. Teri Fisher explores the hidden risks of using AI chatbots in aesthetic medicine. He explains how large language models (LLMs) can be manipulated to expose sensitive patient data through tactics like prompt injection. Dr. Fisher introduces the OWASP Top 10 for LLMs, a framework highlighting critical security threats, and offers…
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Dr. Teri Fisher explores how clinics can leverage AI to improve their digital patient experience. He breaks down why a quarter of apps are uninstalled after one use—and how similar friction in healthcare onboarding drives patients away. Learn how AI personalizes interactions by adapting to user behavior, and get a practical step to audit and stream…
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Dr. Teri Fisher explores how healthcare practitioners can borrow AI strategies from education to reduce administrative burdens. He explains how tools like Jotform AI and Typeform can automate patient intake forms, assessments, and surveys—freeing up time to focus on patient care. Discover practical ways to work smarter, not harder, by integrating A…
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In this episode, Dr. Teri Fisher explains why the quality of AI responses depends on how you frame your prompts. He shares practical strategies, like defining the AI’s role upfront and using specific instructions, to get more precise and useful outputs. Whether you're in healthcare or another field, these techniques can save time and improve result…
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In this episode, Dr. Teri Fisher explores how healthcare practices, particularly in aesthetics, can leverage AI to streamline admin tasks and improve efficiency. He discusses practical tools like ChatGPT for drafting patient communications and HubSpot for managing leads, emphasizing that these solutions are accessible even without a large budget. D…
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In this episode, Dr. Teri Fisher explores how healthcare providers can reclaim time by automating repetitive administrative tasks. He shares a real-world example of a candy shop that streamlined refunds using AI, then applies the lesson to healthcare—suggesting simple ways to automate patient inquiries, cancellations, or forms. Listeners will get a…
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Dan is joined by Dr. Del Paulhus, Professor Emeritus and personality researcher at the University of British Columbia. Dig into the dark side and complexities of dark personalities, including the dark triad (Machiavellianism, psychopathy, and narcissism), and the addition of everyday sadism. Dan and Dr. Paulhus discuss the origins of these construc…
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Dr. Teri Fisher explores how healthcare clinics can embrace Industry 4.0 technologies—like IoT, AI, and cloud computing—to modernize operations without overhauling everything at once. He shares practical steps to start small, such as integrating a single smart device or AI tool, and reassures listeners that incremental upgrades can lead to meaningf…
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In this episode of *AI Automation Minute*, Dr. Teri Fisher explores how the Perceptron—a simple neural network—offers a practical lesson in refining clinic workflows. By learning from mistakes, just like the Perceptron, healthcare professionals can identify inefficiencies and make small, data-driven adjustments to improve daily operations. He share…
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Dr. Teri Fisher explores how conversational AI can streamline repetitive tasks in healthcare, from appointment scheduling to patient follow-ups. He shares practical tips on implementing chatbots without technical expertise, using platforms like ManyChat or Drift. Learn how to free up time for patient care while maintaining a personal touch. Stay co…
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In this episode, Dr. Teri Fisher explores why many people instinctively say "please" and "thank you" to AI like ChatGPT—and the hidden cost behind those extra words. He breaks down how politeness in prompts increases computational energy, with OpenAI’s CEO estimating millions in added expenses. While manners still matter, Dr. Fisher offers practica…
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In this episode, Dr. Teri Fisher explores how AI tools like Google’s Gemini and Imagen can revolutionize aesthetic consultations by turning patient descriptions into realistic before-and-after visuals. He explains how these models interpret text, voice, or even sketches to generate precise mockups, ensuring clearer communication and aligned expecta…
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In this episode, Dr. Teri Fisher explores how AI can help healthcare professionals gain valuable insights before a patient consultation even begins. He explains how analyzing photos for posture and facial expressions, or decoding language patterns in emails, can reveal subtle cues about a patient's emotional state. Dr. Fisher also shares a practica…
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