Female doctors are good for your health, we need to support themIn Canada, female doctors have 31% higher odds of suicidal ideation than their male colleagues, according to a 2018 Canadian Medical Association survey Court challenge of Ontario's vaccination law unlikely to succeed: expertsThe non-profit organization Vaccine Choice Canada as well as five mothers are challenging a law that would force them to vaccinate their children unless they obtain a medical exemption Medical education needs reform to reduce physician burnout: FMF panel The 'hidden curriculum' might be one of the top drivers of burnout among young doctors and trainees Crucial facts about the Canadian doctor shortage We talk a lot about shortages in an impersonal sense, but what is it like for an individual patient not to have a doctor when they need one? Walking the line between hypertensive urgency and an emergency A tense and potentially dangerous situation when the patient refused to take the doctor's advice College matters up 80% at CMPA in last decade Should I eat red meat? Confusing studies diminish trust in nutrition science The new study still finds that reducing unprocessed red meat consumption by three servings in a week is associated with an an approximately 8% lower lifetime risk of heart disease, cancer and early death Change approach to diagnosing autism to ease wait times, stress: doctor The Canadian Pediatric Society's task force on autism spectrum disorders has released recommendations for a more flexible approach to diagnosis Why do women doctors get sued less? It can’t be entirely explained by discrepancies in age or specialty—part of it is behavioural Too much information How much do we need to know about doctors who’ve been accused of wrongdoing, and when do we need to know it? First Previous 404 405 406 407 408 Next Last