East coast pharmacies still suffering from cold and pain medication shortagesPharmacies on the East Coast are still struggling to stock cold and pain relief medication and other drug shortages. Number of Canadian blood donors plummets to lowest point in a decade during COVID-19About 400,000 Canadians give blood on a regular basis. Pfizer COVID-19 appears effective for kids under 5: U.S. panel Late last week the FDA posted a similar analysis of Moderna's shots for children under 6. Prostate cancer: current issues in prevention, screening and management Testing, testing: How one LGBTQ+-focused clinic is looking to tackle the pandemic lapse in STI, HIV and other testing Indeed, in 2021, Public Health Ontario reported the highest number of syphilis cases (2,678) in at least a decade. Whether racism is ‘shocking’ stirs colleges of physicians and surgeons national meeting FMRAC meeting in Quebec City debates ‘eradicating Indigenous-specific and other forms of racism’ Tech participates in patient care-focused hospital pilot Toronto-based study aims to determine if expanded scope tech model is feasible. Canadian heading World Health Organization's fight against monkeypox Dr. Rosamund Lewis, the WHO's technical lead for monkeypox, grew up in Thunder Bay, Ont., and Ottawa before studying medicine at McGill University. CaRMS by the numbers: More family medicine residency positions left unfilled this year than last 5 years Fewer applicants have family medicine as first choice, but also more positions were available. U.S. trade commission to investigate business practices of PBMs Independent pharmacy groups had lobbied for years that audit, clawback and policy practices were harming both pharmacies and patient care. First Previous 811 812 813 814 815 Next Last