Just 3% of doctors who graduated from UofT last year were either black or indigenousMedical school dean Trevor Young shared the statistics in an open letter entitled 'we're not that diverse, but we're working on it' Medicine’s 'invisible women' problem Practice gems: Treat your staff properly Hundreds of doctors endorse 'five principles' to guide future negotiations with Ontario 'A Way Forward' began with a group of ad-hoc physicians from across the province The eugenics blot on Tommy Douglas's reputation A look back at the master's thesis that tarnished the legacy of the most important figure in Canadian health care Flight attendant stops young, black doctor from helping an ill passenger mid-flight Dr. Tamika Cross wrote about the experience on Facebook in a post that has since gone viral Drug restrictions a violation of Canadian women’s human rights and freedoms Current limits on the accessibility of the so-called abortion pill are unacceptable. Young mothers and public health nurses will forge close relationships in a new program in London and Middlesex County Blind advocate reaches settlement with Shoppers Drug Mart Pharmacy chain to start offering special auditory prescriptions for the visually impaired at its B.C. stores following human rights complaint. Neighbourhood Pharmacies appoints new CEO Longtime employee Justin Bates selected to lead organization. First Previous 126 127 128 129 130 Next Last