How doctors can avoid burning outKeynote speaker offers physician health advice Dude, there’s a book in that ERA periodic writer for the Medical Post, Dr. Donovan Gray’s first book is a collection of humourous, and sombre, tales from the ER More bad news for the obese: driving can be hazardous Extra padding doesn’t count as crash protection, study shows Private practice: the other 1% Fed up with the public health system? Well, you can always opt out With premiums, Alberta premier pits MDs against taxpayers EDMONTON | Alberta’s premier fired a salvo against the province’s doctors this week, using the specter of user fees as physicians seek a new deal. Former WHO leader dies Nakajima’s tenure marked by criticism DISPATCH: Does London have the prescription for tackling obesity? LETTER: Dr. Hugi’s rant ‘feminist invective’ Knowing the right questions to ask Patient encounters are snapshots in time that need to be pieced together for a full picture Would targeted user fees boost patient accountability? In the late 1970s—faced with their income declining against inflation—pockets of physicians were extra-billing patients directly for money beyond what they received from provincial health plans. First Previous 803 804 805 806 807 Next Last