About one Quebec child per day taken to ER for drowning, near-drowning: research‘We’re not moving forward in the right direction with a steady decrease of events or tragedies.’ What does a physiatrist do all day?A day in the life of physician—and former National Ballet of Canada ballet dancer—Dr. Paul Winston. Ontario patients choose emergency departments over walk-in clinics to avoid being ‘fired’ by family doctors Healthcare professionals report patients using emergency department for non-urgent cases. Most doctors are intelligent. Are you wise, too? The author reflects on the profound impact of a medical career—with gratitude. Misleading monographs? These doctors say estrogen creams are safe and should be viewed that way ‘They’re not just safe, but there’s harm in not using these creams. Women can die from not using them.’ N.S. sees 9.2% drop in less urgent cases being dealt with in ERs What does everyone get wrong about being a pharmacist? What's a misconception about your job that's made you laugh (or possibly cry)? Ottawa willing to add to list of medications covered by pharmacare bill: minister Conservative health critic Stephen Ellis asked the minister why semaglutide—a class of antidiabetic medication—was not included on the list of drugs covered by the legislation. Tips for supporting deaf and hard of hearing patients New CPhA resource includes video series led by deaf pharmacist Ashley Walker Perspectives on Ontario healthcare from a recent graduate A family physician and rural generalist, Dr. Tristan Brownrigg gives his perspective just six months out from the residency he completed in Ontario. First Previous 131 132 133 134 135 Next Last