OCP clarifies scope of practice for pharmacy students after elimination of student class registration takes effectAs of Oct. 1, the Ontario College of Pharmacists has eliminated the student class registration—but and iterates what tasks pharmacy students still allowed to do. Alberta legislature sitting to kick off with focus on rights bill, transgender policyThe premier has said she plans to restrict access to gender-affirming healthcare for transgender youth. Three-quarters of Canadians support legislation to curb sick notes: survey CMA calls for elimination of workplace sick notes to create more healthcare capacity. MAiD and marginalized people: Coroner’s reports shed light on assisted death in Ontario Laws initially intended to compassionately help Canadians avoid suffering a painful death have metastasized into policies facilitating suicides of other Canadians seeking death to escape a painful life. Lower risk of abandoning treatment for opioid use disorder with methadone Study looked at data from a decade of treatment of opioid use disorder in British Columbia. Case report: Erysipelas? Dr. Bob Dickson has an interesting case at his walk-in—which brought to mind a term he hadn’t thought of in years. The incredible power of counseling psychology Dr. Davidicus Wong thinks again about the basic principles of neuroscience that every doctor should understand. Buzzing the brain: Home-based brain stimulation could help symptoms of depression Sessions are 30 minutes long and performed a few times a week. Combination of pembrolizumab and enfortumab vedotin approved for the treatment of bladder cancer Combination of antibody-drug conjugate and immunotherapy demonstrates better benefit-risk ratio than existing therapies for advanced bladder cancer. QUIZ: Ghosts in medicine Ghosts are everywhere in medicine, from cancer to orthopedic surgery. Test your knowledge of some of these spectres. First Previous 61 62 63 64 65 Next Last