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- 5/10/2020
Income stabilization for physicians – Part 2
Many doctors remain on-call for unexpected emergencies, but have suffered a major drop in income as routine office visits, diagnostic and surgical procedures are postponed - 5/10/2020
5 Tips: Deprescribing proton pump inhibitors
Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are one of the most frequently used drug classes, accounting for one-third of public drug program spending in 2017. - 5/10/2020
Ontario expected to extend state of emergency to June 2
Ontario is expected to extend its COVID-19 state of emergency to the beginning of June, as retail stores were allowed to partly reopen and Premier Doug Ford suggested family visits were all right. The provincial legislature will sit Tuesday and is expected to extend the province's state of emergency to June 2, while also holding question period again. - 5/9/2020
Innovators: Bringing cancer care to the community
Jason Wentzell and his colleagues determined there was need for a pharmacy that could support patients in their cancer care in the community - 5/8/2020
Case report: A pandemic rash?
A few days ago, I received a telephone call at our walk-in clinic (now treating most patients without seeing them in person) from a well-known 70-year-old Caucasian male who had developed a rash which was causing anxiety and significant discomfort.