Poll says more Canadian parents are against childhood vaccinations, worrying othersA recent Angus Reid poll reveals an increase in Canadian parents opposing childhood vaccinations, with 17% expressing strong opposition, compared to 4% in 2019. New toolkit for physicians supporting mental health of adults with intellectual disabilityThe toolkit was designed by clinicians as a quick and easy resource to better understand and specifically support adult patients. How it’s made: knowledge translation A lot of thought, collaboration and research goes into those resources. CPhA files abuse of dominance complaint with Competition Bureau against ESC’s new service fee Complaint cites broader implications of dictating fees, which can lead to less choice and accessibility of healthcare for Canadians. B.C. college releases updated practice standard for MAiD The latest version does not include revised provisions related to patients whose sole underlying medical condition is a mental disorder. Revoked: Ontario surgeon pleads no contest to charges of sexually abusing two female patients Dr. Gary Alan Rosenthal, who had privileges at three Toronto hospitals, was arrested in January and charged with sexual assault. Perspective on the new National Pharmacare framework Universal coverage can be achieved without implementing a single payor system that could potentially introduce other unintended consequences, says the CEO of the Ontario Pharmacists Association. Doctor’s husband suing Disney for negligence in wrongful death case Dr. Kanokporn Tangsuan had a severe allergy to nuts and dairy products and informed the waiter that she required ‘allergen free food.’ Drug rep details Interactions and expectations between physicians and pharma reps are changing. Why the time is right to participate in EMR-based primary care research ‘You can’t improve what you don’t measure.’ First Previous 72 73 74 75 76 Next Last