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Authors from @geisingerhealth analyzed 10 years of #OITE questions to reveal trends in high-yield topics, reference quality & exam structure—helping #orthopedicresidents sharpen #boardprep & improve curricula. Read via @GuthrieJournal: bit.ly/Guth771c

From grassroots activism to a 35-year career at Parks Canada, this #autobiographical article traces Lyle Dick’s, a historian, journey through #PublicHistory, heritage #conservation, and the evolving landscape of Canadian historical practice. Read here: bit.ly/CHR1061e

A close examination of U-156’s WWII war diaries reveals an 89.6% positional accuracy within 5 nautical miles, highlighting both the strengths and limits of U-boat navigational techniques. Discover more: bit.ly/CART601c #WWIIHistory #MaritimeNavigation @esricanada

A new article in Genocide Studies International 16.1 explores what “good” #GenocideEducation looks like, examining whether it is effective in diminishing the behaviors that underlie genocidal policies and practices. Read the article: bit.ly/gsi16-1c @zoryaninstitute

Canada’s #ClimatePolicy landscape is vast and complex. A new inventory maps 341 policies across jurisdictions, offering insights for researchers and decision-makers tackling GHG emissions. Read in #CPP 51.2: bit.ly/cpp512a #CanadianPolitics @SFU @UCalgary @JSGSPP

How do Canadian military families adapt to life abroad? This #JMVFH study examines the psychological and social impacts of cross-border postings. Read more: bit.ly/JMVFH113d @CIMVHR_ICRSMV @HealthCanada @uOttawa @NationalDefence #MilitaryFamilies

This issue of the Journal of Education Human Resources presents seven articles that focus on various aspects of the teaching profession, from teacher staffing to teacher accountability and development policy. Read the new issue here: bit.ly/JEHR433 #JEHR #Teaching

Death notices in @globeandmail have evolved from sparse announcements to rich life narratives. This article traces their transformation and argues for their value as sources on class, gender, religion, and memory. Learn more: bit.ly/JCS591d #Obituaries #LifeNarratives

As the Canadian dollar fluctuates, innovation becomes crucial for exporters facing a stronger currency. Explore how R&D investment enhances resilience in global markets: bit.ly/CPP-AA-5 #ExportStrategy #InnovationEconomy @UofT @ISED_CA @StatCan_eng

New research highlights systemic issues of racism and discrimination experienced by Indigenous members of the Canadian Armed Forces. Read more in Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health: bit.ly/JMVFH113c @CIMVHR_ICRSMV @usask @NationalDefence #IndigenousHealth

Jeunesse: Young People, Texts, Cultures is looking for reviewers! Explore our latest list of books available for review and contribute to the academic conversation. bit.ly/407MZth @IRSCL_News #BooksForReview #YouthCulture #AcademicPublishing #AcademicTwitter

The latest issue of TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies explores the impacts of western #activist ideals on the subjectivities of queer and trans of colour organizers within Toronto, Ontario. Read “I don’t feel like an activist" in TOPIA 50: bit.ly/topia50-e

Genocide Studies International 16.1 is a Special Issue on the Future of #GenocideEducation. Explore new insights on what “good” genocide education looks like; teaching Indigenous genocide in North America; postcolonial African genocides; and more: bit.ly/gsi16-1

Ontario's after-hours premium for family physicians didn’t reduce less-urgent emergency department visits, despite its increase. This study offers key insights into #healthcare policy effectiveness: bit.ly/CPP-AA-7 #HealthPolicy #PrimaryCare @SchulichMedDent @uOttawa

Through 247 language-related episodes, young ESL learners showed how VR supports vocabulary use, self-correction, and task engagement—while revealing HVR-specific strategies. Learn more in CMLR 81.2: bit.ly/CMLR812b #EdTech #ImmersiveLearning #SecondLanguage @TELUQ

CJC 50.2 explores a project of the Independent Media Arts Alliance that was initiated as a response to the migration online of the presentation activities of media arts organizations in the context of #COVID19. Read the article here: bit.ly/CJC502i @McMasterU

New research by @PennMedicine authors shows that patients used only 43% of prescribed opioids after forefoot surgery when a multimodal analgesia protocol was used. Learn more: bit.ly/Guth771b #Opioids #PainManagement #MultimodalAnalgesia #SurgeryRecovery #PatientSafety

Doctors at @GuthrieClinic found an uncommon infection (Mycobacterium kansasii) causing hand pain, swelling & “rice-like” growths inside the wrist. Surgery + antibiotics = full recovery. Read about the fascinating #casereport: bit.ly/Guthrie771g @GuthrieJournal #MedTwitter

#NewIssueRelease! The Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Volume 67, No. 1) is now available. Discover the latest research in criminology and criminal justice: bit.ly/CJCCJ671 #CJCCJ #Criminology @AcjpCcja

Volume 42, Issue 1 of CJHH features new research on the AIDS and Disability Action Project; the evolution of hospital development in Saskatchewan; the history of tonsillectomies and medical malpractice; and more. Read the issue: bit.ly/cjhh421c @leti_johnson @cshm_schm
