'Horrible and redundant process': Pediatrician decries how inefficient applying to be a locum in BC can beDr. Alexandra Dionisopoulos ended up cutting her locum period in half and isn't sure she'll ever want to come back to work in B.C. after the massive hassle getting a license turned out to be. A link established between acne and omega-3sFindings from the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology Symposium. Off-the-shelf continuous glucose monitors may help diabetic-hemodialysis patients Study shows device can be reliable in this complex population. Calgary's mayor says closure of Airdrie urgent care centre affects entire region Michigan medical students walk out of white coat ceremony in protest of anti-abortion speaker A video of some students walking out was posted to social media and has received more than 11 million views. DOACs found to be safe in breast cancer patients using tamoxifen Canadian researchers find risk is no higher than with aromatase inhibitors. Case report: Not this rash again! Dr. Robert Dickson sees a patient with a puzzling rash at his walk-in clinic. Newfoundland and Labrador to cover licensing fees for Ukrainian doctors fleeing war Health Minister Tom Osborne said in an interview today his department will also name someone to help Ukrainians who have healthcare expertise navigate the licensing process. Routine vitamin D tests mostly unnecessary Vitamin D testing shouldn’t be part of routine blood tests for asymptomatic individuals, according to a new practice pointer published in the BMJ. Case study: My patient with opioid-use disorder has terrible cancer pain Dr. Marcus Greatheart gives his take on best practices when communicating with patients with these concurrent issues. First Previous 307 308 309 310 311 Next Last