The paltry state of FP fees raises ire When are 'bad' doctors actually sick doctors?Doctors are being subjected to greater scrutiny and placed under mounting stress in overburdened healthcare systems. They deserve sympathy, not shame Emergency supply? Not even a chance Lessons learned after an encounter with an American pharmacist Manitoba college launches Quality Improvement Program At first only family physicians will be included but it will expand to include all doctors in the province Alberta college asks doctors to begin tracking their own performance The college will soon launch a program in which doctors will mine their own practice data to assess their clinical performance A personal journey through public and private healthcare When my wife was faced with a potentially life-ending disease, we needed more than the world-class care our Canadian system could offer The community-based MD: An endangered species We need to reinvigorate community-based care to empower doctors to practise the way we were trained What the future of pharmacy looks like Team of practice researchers set out what needs to happen—and why— for profession to evolve to meet the needs of patients. The challenge of the super agency Is there any reason to believe that Ontario's proposed single bureaucratic healthcare body will work any better than it did in the other provinces that have already tried it? SCPP moves closer to ban on exempted codeine products in 2015, more than 600 million low-dose codeine tablets were sold in Canada, the equivalent of 20 tablets per resident First Previous 247 248 249 250 251 Next Last