Medicine Canada
A community for Canadian physicians and medical professionals
๐ While this community is intended for Canadian discussions, you are free to post about other medical systems. We're all in this together :)
Related Communities
- Medical Community Hub
- Medicine
- Medicine Canada (๐)
- Premed
- Premed Canada
- Public Health
For better links and descriptions, see the pinned post in the Medical Community Hub (!medicine@lemmy.world)
Rules
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No requests for professional advice or general medical information. Please do not solicit medical advice or share personal health anecdotes about yourself or others.
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No promotions, advertisements, surveys, or petitions.
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Link to high-quality, original research whenever possible: Posts which rely on or reference scientific data (e.g. an announcement about a medical breakthrough) should link to the original research in peer-reviewed medical journals or respectable news sources as judged by the moderators. Sensationalized titles, misrepresentation of results, or promotion of blatantly bad science may lead to removal.
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Act professionally and decently: /r/medicine is a public forum that represents the medical community and comments should reflect this. Please keep disagreement civil and focused on issues.
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Protect patient confidentiality. Please anonymize cases and remove any patient-identifiable information.
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No memes or low-effort posts: Memes, image links (including social media screenshots), images of text, or other low-effort posts or comments are not allowed.
These rules have been modelled after /r/medicine. While some rules were modified or skipped as this is a much smaller community, we can revisit the rules as we go. Thank you :)
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I'm not yet a healthcare professional. I'll become and start practicing as a Registered Nurse in summer 2026. I have an undergrad health sciences degree. I work at a hospital. I've co-authored papers published in Canadian Medical Association Journal Open (CMAJ Open) and Canadian Journal of Anaesthesiology.
I'm really troubled by the anti-science, anti-truth influences shaping the US and the rest of the world right now. I cherish lemmy.ca and want it to remain a more enlightened place to connect.
I would be aghast if someone lacking scientific literacy were appointed moderator of this community. Therefore, despite not yet being a healthcare professional but feeling like I can contribute something given a lack of other qualified offers, I would be happy to be a moderator of this community. I have been an active lemmy.ca user for 2 years, and I'm a mod of other communities already
I appreciate you stepping up, and also for your contributions across Lemmy. I've added you as a mod on this community. Congratulations on becoming a Registered Nurse!
Thank you very much for your great contributions that make Lemmy.ca possible, for adding me as a mod here, and for the kudos on soon becoming an RN! I appreciate them all. Time permitting, I hope to help this community grow by posting more research and news!