Military families face unique challenges accessing primary careThere are over 63,000 military families across the country—as many as in a small province—and many can't access the care they need Five strategies to improve medical training—to reduce stress and boost expertiseCanadian medical students graduate with up to $200,000 in debt, and burnout rates are high What do you do when a patient threatens you? Threats undermine doctor-patient relationships; when I've been threatened, I've never been able to continue that relationship Ontario looks at merging ambulance services; Ford says service will not go down DNR, DNH orders in long-term care don’t stop hospital transfers, study finds Medical council now allows menstrual products in exams Last fall, the MCC faced criticism for prohibiting women from bringing tampons or menstrual pads into exam rooms while writing multi-hour tests Sunnybrook pioneers oral hydration initiative for surgical patients Cost of waiting under single-payer healthcare Single-payer healthcare has run its course. The experiment has more than enough data to prove that we need to do better. Paired living liver donation at Toronto's UHN believed to be North American first The transplant program says paired liver exchanges have been performed in Korea and Hong Kong, but there are no published reports of them being done in Europe or North America Canadian researchers hope new drugs possible for hardest to treat brain cancer Even after 99% of a tumour is removed, a few remaining cells multiply like tentacles and regrow in another part of the brain First Previous 893 894 895 896 897 Next Last