‘If we close, people die’: Rural Ontario hospitals await ER staffing certaintyHealth Minister Sylvia Jones’ office has said it is working on a permanent solution after the temporary program expired, but in the meantime the people who work to keep ERs open are concerned about filling those shifts. From burnout prevention to emergency preparedness: Fostering safe places to learn and work with new initiative for Canadian medical schoolsAim is to provide physical, psychological and cultural safety for learners and faculty. NEW DRUG: Niopeg Get the info you need on this new drug, part of our drug news roundup for April. Mifepristone availability in pharmacies has drastically changed abortion access for Canadians New study published in the CMAJ finds that 91% of those looking for an abortion have a local mifepristone-dispensing pharmacy or procedural provider. NEW DRUG: Ayvakyt Get the info you need on this new drug, part of our drug news roundup for April. NEW DRUG: Abilify Asimtufii Get the info you need on this new drug, part of our drug news roundup for April. POLL: Do you give professional courtesy? If you have a wait list for your services and a colleague needs care do you just slip them in rather than adding them to the waiting list? New rules surrounding sale of natural health products with ephedrine or pseudoephedrine The Order will come into effect on May 18, 2025. Neighbourhood Pharmacies webinar discusses how pharmacists can engage in the federal election The session covered how to engage with political candidates, how to talk to media and why it's important to do so. The art of self-regulation in medicine We all have a duty to ensure our practice evolves alongside the ever-changing landscape of healthcare. First Previous 105 106 107 108 109 Next Last