Crucial facts about the Canadian doctor shortageWe talk a lot about shortages in an impersonal sense, but what is it like for an individual patient not to have a doctor when they need one? Fecal transplants for IBS patients: new evidence of benefit Walking the line between hypertensive urgency and an emergency A tense and potentially dangerous situation when the patient refused to take the doctor's advice Ontario's new continuity of care policies take effect After consultations with the OMA, the CPSO granted a 30-day transition period for the new policy, which was approved Sept. 20 Taking action on things I missed while becoming a doctor Ontario changing pharmacist payments to save government $436 million Health Minister Christine Elliott said the savings are part of a broader effort to ensure the Ontario Drug Benefit Program is sustainable New Canadian guidelines for managing unexplained infertility Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society provides comprehensive, evidence-based recommendations for treatment Too much information How much do we need to know about doctors who’ve been accused of wrongdoing, and when do we need to know it? Should I eat red meat? Confusing studies diminish trust in nutrition science The new study still finds that reducing unprocessed red meat consumption by three servings in a week is associated with an an approximately 8% lower lifetime risk of heart disease, cancer and early death Change approach to diagnosing autism to ease wait times, stress: doctor The Canadian Pediatric Society's task force on autism spectrum disorders has released recommendations for a more flexible approach to diagnosis First Previous 843 844 845 846 847 Next Last