Florida’s ‘quick fix’: Instead of looking to Canada for cheaper drugs, U.S. should regulate its own pricesWe appreciate that Americans need access to affordable drugs. But taking them from Canada is not a fair, sustainable or equitable solution. What is Tommy John surgery and how has it progressed in the 50 years since it was inventedDr. Jeffrey R. Dugas developed a procedure that cut recovery time to as little as nine months for some baseball pitchers with torn elbow ligaments. He envisions more innovations within five-to-seven years. Program helping northern Ontario ERs stay open set to expire Many of the province’s more isolated hospitals that rely on locums have been benefiting from the Temporary Locum Program, which pays them a premium. Case report: Bigger? Dr. Robert Dickson sees something dramatic in his walk-in that addresses common issues we don’t often consider. ‘Extraordinarily insulting:’ Ontario’s new acuity payment will cost physicians more money, says family doctors union Changes brought in with the new model could discourage family doctors in family health organizations and networks from doing emergency and hospitalist work, critics say. CAPT National PDC set to educate and entertain The in-person event features sessions on the narcotic epidemic, climate change and more. Suspect arrested after woman robbed at knifepoint in Regina hospital waiting room The Saskatchewan Health Authority said hospital security guards apprehended the 34-year-old suspect, and the woman was not hurt. Treating migraines with CGRP antagonists Calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor inhibitors offer advantages over traditional therapies. ER tales: How to skin a chicken Every ER doctor gets this question. ‘So, what’s the craziest thing you’ve ever seen?’ Problem solved: What are some tips for paying off debt and starting my practice on a good financial footing? We asked your fellow physicians how they tackle this problem. First Previous 119 120 121 122 123 Next Last