Filipino nurses shaken by Vancouver festival attack say tragedy ‘will not define us’Filipino-Canadian nurse Glesy Banton-Victoria says she had planned to attend the Lapu Lapu Day street festival in Vancouver on Saturday but took a nap instead, exhausted by a funeral earlier in the day. I am a doctorFor Doctors’ Day—May 1—Dr. Alykhan Abdulla shares his latest poem on identity and the everyday reality of the profession. AI scribes rolling out for community specialists At OntarioMD’s virtual symposium, clinicians praised AI scribes for slashing admin time. Walmart Canada chooses St. Catharines, Ont. as location for its first pharmacy clinic The company has plans to open more pharmacy clinics in select provinces this year. Rapid results from upadacitinib in the treatment of eczema The JAK inhibitors showed efficacy as a monotherapy and also for facial eczema. Collective trauma after festival attack could ripple for months, experts say Collective trauma is the ‘sudden, acute destruction of social infrastructure,’ including social bonds and com-munity relationships. Editorial: The Regulatory Issue With high burnout, light touch called for from colleges of physicians and surgeons. College of Pharmacists of Manitoba seeking input on proposed changes to practice directions and guidelines The College will accept feedback from Manitoba’s pharmacists until May 12. The Doctor’s Lawyer: Agreeing to a plea? What to know Your CPSO plea deal can be used against you in criminal proceedings. New screening tool and first ever guidelines for postpartum exercise, sleep Emphasis on ‘one size does not fit all’ when it comes to when exercise can be resumed. First Previous 22 23 24 25 26 Next Last