Indigenous-led health care partnerships flourishing in Canada Disreputable doctors Conscience rights matter Many physicians’ groups have expressed concern about being forced to make a referral for this service, in violation of their morals and ethics B.C. hospice loses funding after refusing to provide assistance in dying The contract gives the hospice about $1.5 million annually, which covers 94% of the cost to operate 10 beds Federal MAiD bill gets mixed reviews The conservatives have suggested the bill 'goes far beyond' the court ruling that ordered the new legislation Professional identity in pharmacy Dr. Zubin Austin on the distinction between the basic tasks of pharmacy and the greater value of their role Thank you for your patience... An open letter to my patients expressing my gratitude as I try, humbly, to explain myself Everyday witnesses to humanity Sometimes we forget, in the melee of science, that many of our interactions are very intimate. 2020 health leadership conference to focus on adaptive leadership What do you do when a patient starts to cry? First Previous 172 173 174 175 176 Next Last