Being a doctor on Twitter in 2021Insults and threats from bullies, bots, anti-vaxxers and others unhappy with what the science indicated all took aim at doctors on Twitter this year. Polls suggest decline in mental health, but point to clues on how to address it The power of connection: Respondents with many friends reported significantly better mental health than those who had fewer friends. CMAJ letter regarding the hijab: apologies and lessons Dr. Sherif Emil's statement regarding his CMAJ letter on the hijab where he explains why he wrote the letter in the first place. Five things to know about prescribing walking aids There is still stigma associated with the use of walking aids—here three clinicians offer up some tips some physicians may not know. Cycling reduces all-cause mortality including CVD by 24% in diabetics The effect is independent of practicing other common types of physical activity. How pharmacists can help patients ensure continuity in medication adherence and management in emergencies CMAJ disgraces itself by publishing Islamophobic drivel Dr. Sohail Gandhi argues the journal running a letter that called the hijab an instrument of oppression was indefensible. American Pharmacists Association acknowledges burnout a serious issue for pharmacists and patients National and state associations have launched a tool that pharmacy personnel can use to describe both positive and negative workplace experiences, helping to form an aggregate picture. Docs infuriated by tweet pledging '$5,000 bounty' for footage of doctor breaking COVID-19 restrictions One federal MP called it criminal harassment. Two years with no reprieve: Canada's doctors are stressed, burned out—and the data confirms it All indicators point to a growing mental health crisis among Canada's doctors–and to an urgent need to expand the country's capacity to help them. First Previous 262 263 264 265 266 Next Last