Japan confirms 12 Canadians on cruise ship infected with novel coronavirusThe 12 Canadians who contracted the virus on board the ship have been moved to Japanese health facilities, and at least three require hospitalization The curious case of ConsultLoop: Promise and failure in Canadian healthcare'When I look back on our journey, I don’t think that the current landscape has the right conditions for success for our type of venture' Organ donation and transplantation reach record levels in Ontario Higher transplant numbers are attributed partly to technological and medical advances MAiD is not driven by socioeconomic vulnerability or poor access to palliative care: study Three-in-four MAiD patients in Ontario were receiving palliative care at the time of the request—a finding that appears to contradict the belief that patients turn to the service because of inadequate care ER tales: Riddles One can memorize every textbook ever written, but something more than knowledge is often needed to make a diagnosis Renowned Canadian epidemiologist to lead coronavirus study team: WHO Dr. Bruce Aylward is a veteran of past infectious disease outbreaks, having directed WHO's 2,000-person response to the West Africa Ebola outbreak Pharmacies should be top-of-mind for healthcare: Hanna New Neighbourhood Pharmacies CEO Sandra Hanna cites front-line community pharmacy experience as motivation. Task force issues 19 recommendations to improve uptake of virtual care across Canada The task force was formed in a combined effort from the Canadian Medical Association, the College of Family Physicians of Canada and the Royal College Doing virtual care right: Organized medicine in Canada speaks up Meta-analysis assesses short- and long-term comparative efficacy of treatments for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis Brodalumab, guselkumab, ixekizumab, and risankizumab show highest response rates First Previous 808 809 810 811 812 Next Last