Home sweet home – and officeDr. David Hillier enjoys his new setup so much, he’s no longer thinking about retirement LETTERS: When it's murder, call it murderRe: Coming full circle above the Arctic Circle A decade after an influential meeting with a physician in Colville Lake, N.W.T., Dr. Sarah Giles answers the siren call of the North New edition of primary health-care manual for health workers launched POLITICS: Who's responsible for public health if not doctors? NEPHROLOGY: Overnight hemodialysis improves survival rates Yukon MDs get 3% fee hike in each of four years CARDIOLOGY: Adults with congenital heart disease lack specialists Often relying on pediatric specialists, adults face long wait 6 tips to be a better clinical teacher A family medicine state of the union Doctors across the country are cautiously optimistic about the condition of primary care, but realize more work needs to be done, especially with reform models and collaboration First Previous 1714 1715 1716 1717 1718 Next Last