Isn't it time to reduce fees for older docs?In a letter to CPSO registrar and CEO, Dr. Charles Shaver offers a solution to retaining more physicians—and other healthcare providers. We were on a global panel looking at the staggering costs of COVID: 17.7m deaths and counting. Here are 11 ways to stop history repeating itselfA recent report set out 11 key recommendations for ending the pandemic and preparing for the next one. When a nurse needs your help It's a great day when you can help a beloved healthcare worker, says Dr. Melissa Yuan-Innes. The patient doctor: Marcy beaucoup Part 3: Dr. Goldstein shares his transition from doctor to patient in this ongoing series Poll: Do you see high patient interest in the bivalent COVID-19 vaccine booster? Take our weekly doctor poll. Downsizing my practice wasn’t an easy decision Dr. Jabir Jassam says the last few COVID years aged us all and it drove him to make a tough decision. How improving COPD treatment in primary care could reduce demand on hospitals and emergency departments In Ontario, nearly 900,000 people live with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The biggest threat to FPs is FPs Let’s spitball about FPs and fulfillment . . . Social media: A physician but a person too When you’re on social media and people know you’re a doctor, you’re representing the profession. But you also want to be authentic as a person. Will more Canadians resort to medical tourism? As wait-lists grow and patience thins, more people may be seeking treatments elsewhere. First Previous 238 239 240 241 242 Next Last