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- 8/30/2021
POLL: Are you seeing pushback or criticism from patients you vaccinated?
As international travel resumes, some countries and travel companies have refused to recognize mixed vaccine doses or Astra Zeneca. - 8/30/2021
International design award goes to Canadian device allowing four patients to use one ventilator
Convergence Medical Sciences produced the Valence InVent Xtend, a new medical device invented by Dr. Steven Roy, a Canadian ICU doctor. - 8/30/2021
Episode 1 | Flip the Script with Naushin Hooda
In this episode of Flip the Script, host Naushin Hooda chats with Kaitlyn Watson, a disaster and pandemic preparedness pharmacist originally from Australia, now working in Alberta. - 8/30/2021
Windsor hospital opens COVID-19 clinic for children amid surge in cases
The Windsor Regional Hospital says the Paediatric Urgent Medical Assessment Clinic is intended for COVID-19 assessments for those aged 17 and younger. - 8/29/2021
I love family medicine but I'm worried and frustrated
Dr. Alykhan Abdulla says he believes family medicine is being disrespected and threatened and that it is now false to describe family medicine as a 'calling.' - 8/29/2021
Pregnancy: a viral infection can lead to neuropsychiatric consequences in teens
Research, recently published in the journal Biological Psychiatry, examines the mechanisms triggered in children whose mothers were infected with a virus during pregnancy, and which could cause neuropsychiatric disorders later in life. - 8/29/2021
CFPC creates guide to integrating planetary health into family medicine training
Usually, the college's yearly Guide for Improvement of Family Medicine Training focuses on a range of topics. - 8/29/2021
Territory's chief medical officer of health disputes allegations made by Yukon Party
Currie Dixon, the leader of the Yukon Party, has criticized Dr. Hanley's decision to run during the pandemic, writing in an open letter that it raises questions about the decision-making process. - 8/29/2021
People calling hospitals, feed stores seeking drug used to de-worm horses in bid to treat COVID-19
Some in the U.S. are going as far as filing lawsuits to try to force hospitals to treat their loved ones for COVID-19 with the unapproved drug.