Specialistlink.ca

ACCESS MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCE DATABASE

WEBThe Access Mental Health Resource Database is a tool doctors, nurse practitioners and their teams can use to search for options for addiction and mental health assessment, …

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URL: https://www.specialistlink.ca/access-mental-health-resource-database

Homepage [www.specialistlink.ca]

WEBRequesting tele-advice is simple: move your mouse over the specialties below and click to submit a request. You can also call 403.910.2551 or 1.844.962.5465 ( phone tree …

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Specialists: How it works

WEBUrgent matters should be directed to the on-call specialist at the appropriate acute care site or, depending on specialty area, RAAPID South at 403-944-4488 or 1-800-661-1700. …

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How to use the new Specialist Link website

WEBOn the home page, go to the blue tele-advice box and hover over your preferred specialty to reveal the list of options. Click on your chosen sub-specialty. A pop-up screen will …

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Clinical Pathways & specialty access

WEBThe following Calgary Zone pathways have been developed or reviewed by Calgary and area physicians and teams. They represent evidence-based best practice but do not …

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GENERAL INFORMATION

WEBHOW TO USE SPECIALIST LINK. PHYSICIANS: Family doctors can request non-urgent tele-advice via this website, or by calling 403.910.2551 or toll-free at 1.844.962.5465. …

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Primary Care Pathway: Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)

WEBThis service provides a combination of medical and psychosocial treatment program, including: •Anti-craving medication for alcohol, opioids, gambling, and stimulant use …

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Tele-advice information

WEBHOW TO REQUEST TELE-ADVICE. There are two easy ways for Calgary-area physicians to request tele-advice: Click here to return to the home page, select the chosen specialty …

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Atrial fibrillation Primary Care Pathway

WEBLast updated: July 27, 2022 Page 2 of 20 Back to algorithm PATHWAY PRIMER: ATRIAL FIBRILLATION / ATRIAL FLUTTER. Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained …

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Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA) Primary Care Pathway

WEBA microcytic anemia is defined as anemia associated with MCV <80. It is commonly caused by iron deficiency, and can also be caused by thalassemia, anemia of chronic disease, …

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GERD Primary Care Pathway

WEBContinue with pathway regardless of screening requirement and while awaiting results. No. 5. Non-pharmacological therapy. Smoking cessation, weight loss, elimination of food …

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Dyspepsia Primary Care Pathway

WEBThere is frequent overlap between dyspepsia and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). If the patient has predominant heartburn symptoms, refer to the GERD pathway. …

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Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) Primary Care …

WEBNon-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) results from liver damage due to the accumulation of fat (triglycerides) within liver cells. It is the most common liver disease in Canada, …

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Female Urinary Incontinence Primary Care Pathway

WEBIndicate reason for referral and any confirmed diagnosis to assist in directing your referral. Referrals will be triaged to follow within one to two weeks. For URGENT Gynecology …

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Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Primary Care Pathway

WEBPATHWAY PRIMER. Normal cyclical bleeding refers to a regular bleed occurring at 24-38 days intervals.1 Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is bleeding that occurs outside of the …

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Post-Menopausal Bleeding Primary Care Pathway

WEBPost-menopausal bleeding occurs in between 4% - 11% of women, and is usually attributable to an intrauterine source.1 However, bleeding can occur from the cervix, …

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