Ontario Ministry of Health and OMA welcome binding arbitration decisionThe ruling was against a hard cap on the physician services budget, and allocated the first funding increases to Ontario doctors in several years Women's heart attack symptoms are different, and clinical care must catch upDuring a heart attack, women are more likely to present without pain, or with uncharacteristic symptoms. How doctors become divided and how to build unity Forming our medico-political structures around specialties creates problems Doctor donates $800K to upgrade neo natal intensive care unit A physician who has helped in the births of more than 10,000 babies in Saskatchewan has delivered a different bundle of joy. U.S. reforms target PBMs to reduce drug prices Trump administration proposing reforms that target pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) to eliminate the practice of PBM rebates in Medicare and Medicaid drug benefit programs. Doctor donates $800K to upgrade neonatal intensive unit Opioid maker used rap video to push powerful painkiller The video was shown during a national sales meeting in 2015 to encourage employees to talk doctors into prescribing higher doses Moving the discussion on equity and diversity: Lessons learned with The Lancet Gender discrepancies in research funding and other areas of medicine continue to exist—we have work to do A new future for the Ministry of Health and OMA? Former deputy health minister Dr. Bob Bell offers his insight on the arbitration process between Ontario and its doctors Northern Supply Chain wins award for 2018 organization of the year First Previous 403 404 405 406 407 Next Last