Quebec teen's hospital death from morphine 'highly preventable,' coroner finds Belgian doctors who euthanized autistic woman to go to trialMany experts—in Belgium and beyond—dispute whether autism should be considered a valid reason to be a euthanasia candidate Cape Breton has lost about 10% of physician workforce in the last three months Access to specialists, family doctors and hospital care on the island has suffered recently, and with an aging physician population solutions aren't forthcoming CPhA conducting national survey on the impacts of drug shortages and recalls on pharmacies The survey will run until Dec 3 and the results will be tabulated and shared later that month What if . . . We fail to curb climate change? More than 700,000 Canadians borrow money to afford medication Younger people are also much more likely than middle aged people to have faced difficulties paying for prescriptions FP fees across the nation Taking stock of the basic fees for the work of a family doctor B.C. announces new urgent care centre opening in Vancouver Vitals: Biggest influences on the future of family medicine What if . . . FPs ran their own primary care teams? Right now Canadian doctors generally have to see patients themselves to treat and bill. But what if they didn’t? First Previous 1060 1061 1062 1063 1064 Next Last