Virtual walk in clinics may contribute more strain to healthcare system: OMAResearchers are taking a deeper dive on how pediatric outcomes are impacted by whether children have a virtual appointment with their regular family doc or a virtual-only clinic. Newer docs have similar habits as older peers on patient interactions: studyRegardless of when they actually started practicing, primary care providers peak on patient volume around the same time. 9 steps to reboot your financial portfolio A book review of Dan Bortolotti’s ‘Reboot your Portfolio’ on constructing a low-cost, low-maintenance, globally diversified ETF portfolio. Problem solved: How do I end an appointment without upsetting or angering a patient? We asked physicians how they tackle this delicate problem, and these are the four top tips. Key details of BC's new Physician Master Agreement A historic vote included saw ballots cast from 5,591 members. A primer on Ontario primary care groups Primary care groups are organized so differently depending on the province. Here's a rundown of the options facing new doctors starting out in Ontario. 'Jargon oblivion': How and why patients often misunderstand their doctors A recent study pinpointed certain communication pitfalls that result in patients interpreting their doctors' explanations as the exact opposite. Solve my problem: How do I end an appointment without upsetting or angering a patient? We appreciate your help and your colleagues will appreciate your insights! Manitoba’s new standard of practice for episodic care sets out expectations for physicians Standard of practice necessary as many patients can’t find a family doctor and rely on walk-in clinics. Retirement planning: don’t leave money on the table After working so hard for so long, Dr. Matt Poyner advises spending down assets enough to maximize happiness in retirement. First Previous 42 43 44 45 46 Next Last