31 research outputs found
FPs' knowledge about diagnosis, treatment of psychosocial problems improving: psychiatrist.
Although patients may say they are consulting their family physician about a physical complaint, it is estimated that between one-half and two-thirds are really seeking help with problems such as depression, anxiety or severe stress. Many family practitioners are improving their knowledge about diagnosing and treating emotional and psychosocial problems, says a Toronto psychiatrist
Multiculturalism and AIDS: different communities mean different educational messages required
Having a multitude of different ethnic communities forces Canada's AIDS educators to use many different methods to deliver their messages. These range from an AIDS bingo game that has been used to educate natives in northern Manitoba to attempts to take AIDS education to the streets of Toronto. With AIDS education, reports Olga Lechky, one message definitely does not fit all