Are you making the top clinical mistake? Dr. Melissa Yuan-Innes writes that maybe the biggest mistake is losing friendship with other physicians. How colourful, personalized patches bring joy to young cancer patientsWhen Oliver Burkhardt underwent leukemia treatment at age 9, he'd enter the hospital wearing his patch-covered denim jacket. Pokemon. Superman. NASA. Police, fire, military. Classic rock bands. Poilievre supports mandatory drug, psychiatric treatment for kids, prisoners The Conservative leader said earlier this summer he was open to the idea, but needed to study the issue more closely. Manitoba government lowers age for self-referral breast cancer screening Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara says the minimum age for self-referrals will drop to 40 by December 2026. Manitoba sees record physician shortage improve Manitoba saw a record net gain of 133 physicians in 2023 but still second worst in the country for doctors per capita. Border zones: Liminal space in medicine and beyond Overlap areas can prove to be some of the most dynamic. Tips from a tech for a better flu season Here are my suggestions for streamlining your vaccination workflow to help decrease the risk of errors and improve an otherwise taxing time. Government’s proposed CSR would expand scope for techs New regulations will give techs more responsibility in dealing with controlled substances. Higher rates of mental disorders, suicidal thoughts among transgender people: study Dr. Sarah Fraser, a family doctor who runs a gender-affirming clinic in Halifax, said the study results were ‘unfortunately not surprising.’ Updated CMA recommendations on private care soften language, but maintains opposition to fees for primary care The CEO of Maple says he’s ‘extremely disappointed’ with the new recommendations. First Previous 157 158 159 160 161 Next Last