Feedback: Is there really a doctor shortage? Are colleges getting better? and other questions Editorial: Let’s not be afraid of bold ideasThe case for nationalizing Canadian healthcare delivery Are we all socialist when it comes to medicare? Subclinical hypothyroidism—are we overtreating? Subclinical hypothyroidism affects 4%-to-20% of the general population, with women, the elderly and Caucasians most afflicted. When the diagnosis is poison From antifreeze to organophosphates, this internist has seen most common adult poisonings A prescription to end harassment As physicians, we're often in a unique position to intervene when we witness harassment; here's a guide to how we should do that When women don't want male doctors doing physical exams Practice-level solutions to the opioid epidemic Whether you work in the clinic or the ER, here are some simple steps we can take to help address the current crisis Who should pay? In Ontario, our medication insurance system is so complex even patients with coverage sometimes forgo medication Physicians are coming together on universal pharmacare There are many reasons universal drug coverage is necessary, including the one million Canadians who are forced to decide between food, rent and medications First Previous 335 336 337 338 339 Next Last