Resisting the backlash against equity in medicine will improve health outcomes for allRegarding the CanMEDS framework debate, Dr. Gary Bloch argues medical expertise and an equity lens go together and strengthen each other. Language matters in preventing suicideOur society needs to talk more about suicide, especially suicide prevention, but we need to do it in such a way that we don’t unintentionally make matters worse. Happy Mother’s Day! (Sorry, internist) Sure, Mother’s Day has passed this year but Dr. Melissa Yuan-Innes reflects on the evolution of her feelings about working that day. Embracing innovation in community pharmacy: A three-pronged approach Innovation doesn’t always require new services or clinical niches; it can also mean reimagining how existing services are delivered. Nfld. psychiatrist didn’t use standard mental status exams, document informed consent for off-label medication St. John’s psychiatrist, Dr. Hugh Mirolo, who did not comply with conditions placed on his liscense, was charged $10,000. Toronto Public Health recommends meningococcal vaccine amid rise in cases The agency says two of the 13 cases reported so far this year have been fatal. Case report: Nature strikes back A Sunday clinic, when he is overwhelmed with patients, presents an interesting case for Dr. Robert Dickson. A pill for HIV stigma? Casey House hospital creates ‘Stigmavir’ for healthcare providers A Toronto hospital has created Stigmavir, a made-up medication for HIV stigma, complete with a pitch-perfect drug ad that is ‘proven to reduce mild to severe HIV stigma in healthcare professionals.’ The value of observation You don't need to be Sherlock Holmes to practice the powerful art of observation—after all, his literary inventor was a physician. On-Demand Webinar: Unblemished Record: Acne management in pharmacy practice First Previous 51 52 53 54 55 Next Last