Understanding and managing Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)GERD affects one in six adult Canadians, up to 30% of Americans and up to 20% of the population worldwide. GERD is also one of the minor ailments that pharmacists are now able to assess and prescribe for in many provinces in Canada. Done with residency? Financial tips for the road aheadJust starting out after wrapping up your medical training? You've probably still got a lot to learn about finances. Case report: Flaky foot A patient at Dr. Robert Dickson's clinic reluctantly reveals an aggravated case of athlete's foot. Pharmacists prescribe another round of U.S. protests to highlight working conditions The extent and impact of the demonstration, which is planned until Wednesday, were not clear as of Monday afternoon. Hang on a minute: OMA letter to CFPC asks college to take a pause on third-year family medicine residency issue The letter noted Ontario's Health Minister Sylvia Jones is also calling for a pause. The third-year question: You don’t want to read this if you have made up your mind We need to discuss values that I think we all share. We all understand the problems. We all care about the best outcome. Disabled B.C. man forced to drag himself off flight says he’s pushing for changes Prince George resident Rodney Hodgins said Sunday he’s going to push for changes to ensure no other disabled person endures what he experienced. 25 recommendations to improve healthcare in Nova Scotia A panel of Nova Scotians from all walks of life weighed in on how primary care can be improved to serve them better. The value of ‘struggle’ in medical training A group of medical educators and learners debated the topic at the latest International Conference of Residency Education. POLL: How do you manage chronic wounds in your clinic? Take our weekly doctor poll. See what your colleagues say. First Previous 169 170 171 172 173 Next Last