How Denmark’s specialist referral system worksIn Denmark, GPs make general referrals to a central database and patients book their own specialist appointments, Dr. Tara Kiran found on a fact-finding trip. Part 3 of 4. How Denmark provides all citizens primary care accessToronto’s Dr. Tara Kiran recently did a nine-day tour to look at how the Nordic nation does it. Part 1 of 4. A refresher on colon health Getting into the guts of what's normal, what's a red flag and which beverages are the most tolerable options when prepping for a colonoscopy. Safety of combining PDE5 inhibitors and nitrates Some studies have demonstrated lower mortality with phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitor treatment for erectile dysfunction in men with stable coronary artery disease, compared with no treatment. Escape plans to save your clinical day Here’s more advice to earlier career colleagues from Dr. Eric Cadesky. Understanding the interplay of menopausal hormone therapy and dementia For women under the age of 65 years, especially those under the age of 55 years, there appears to be no increased risk of dementia with MHT. ‘If you terminate me, I will ruin your life’ Here Dr. Jabir Jassam offers part one of a four-part series on: Why we burn out: The unseen hurdles. My life as a family doctor in Sault Ste. Marie With 10,000 patients being de-rostered due to a shortage of family doctors in her city, Dr. Adrianna Schamp talks the challenges of family medicine. GLP-1 agonists and suicidality Cases of suicidality have been reported among patients using GLP-1 receptor agonists for diabetes and/or obesity. The woke question for medical education Social justice doesn’t belong in medicine, but not for the reasons you think, argues Dr. Frank Warsh. First Previous 56 57 58 59 60 Next Last