Are doctors presumed guilty in the court of public opinion?A new call for more CPSO transparency causes a doctor to remember a legal case from 1990 and think how it might have gone differently today. Forget the straight goods, we'll take the straight factsIn his most recent article, Stephen Skyvington promises to deliver the straight goods, the inside scoop to his readers. Instead, he delivered an opinion devoid of evidence. Why our governments need to address poverty now 'What we've got here is failure to communicate'*, says Dr. H. Jaye Goldstein It is so disheartening when hospitals don't pass along info on your patients' deaths: Ontario family doctor The challenge of charging When patients love a service but are reluctant to pay for it. Why Canada shouldn’t compete with the U.S. for the worst performing health system in the developed world B.C. court challenge looming Opinion: Why you can’t see a psychiatrist And why adding more psychiatrists to the mental health system may not be the answer Cerner Canada’s message to the market in recognizing hospitals and institutions Why Canadian medicare should neither ‘go Dutch’ or ‘to the dogs’ Ozymandias: The changing course of medicine First Previous 481 482 483 484 485 Next Last