We can't achieve unity if we ignore our biasesRacism in healthcare has been shown to have a detrimental impact on the health outcomes of marginalized communities, and it is our responsibility as providers to work towards dismantling these systems of oppression. N.S. Liberals call out government's plan to offer one free counselling sessionThe Liberal party’s mental health critic says a one-hour appointment is not nearly enough to address people’s needs. Anti-racism work is an essential duty for all physicians, pediatric surgeon says Dr. Tito Daodu works to advance anti-racism in healthcare and medical education. Quebec labour tribunal orders nurses’ union to stop threatening mass resignation The tribunal noted the union has been working to gather the signatures of 500 nurses who are ready to resign over the Mauricie-Centre-du-Quebec regional health authority’s scheduling changes. Finding their own inspiration: Student association at the University of Toronto profiles Black pharmacists The pharmacists shared their stories—and offered advice to Black students had a common theme. 24-year-old Ontario doctor goes viral on TikTok after sharing her path to residency The resident physician graduated from medical school when she was just 23. Doctor-run PCN system in Alberta gets praise Primary Care Networks (PCNs) in Alberta use funding to hire nurses, counsellors, physiotherapists and other staff depending on their patients' needs. Psychodermatology: a new under-recognized sub-specialty in dermatology Better understanding the context in which skin disease evolves could give patients a new perspective—and quality of life. Are pharmacists of value as independent prescribers in long-term care facilities? A U.K. study examines effectiveness and safety of weekly long-term care home visits by independent-prescriber pharmacists. Poll: Would you ever cull your practice? Take our weekly doctor poll. See what your colleagues say. First Previous 112 113 114 115 116 Next Last