Non-profit aiming to provide homey atmosphere for MAiD patients seeks permanent locationMAiDhouse's Toronto lease is almost up and finding a landlord who's willing to allow MAiD on their property is proving a challenge. Ontario's fractured vaccine booking system is complex, but gets job done Yukon says screening shows all recent COVID-19 cases are positive for Gamma variant Legal column: The thing speaks for itself A routine hysterectomy, but two sutures were inadvertantly placed in the bladder wall. What can one say to get off the hook? Defendants try. Painted Voices: Sudbury writers publish chapbook about St. Joseph's hospital What started as a simple writing prompt in early 2020 turned into a "labour of love'' dedicated to St. Joseph's Health Centre. Increasing pharmacists' radius of care through telehealth Even though many of pharmacists’ advanced practices and areas of specialty are not yet recognized by legislators in Canada, pharmacists continue to grow their expertise to become subject matter experts in virtually all therapeutic fields. Saving your marriage . . . yourself A Q&A interview with Dr. Michael Myers, who moved from Vancouver to New York in 2008. He’s the author of the book: ‘Doctors’ Marriages.’ Docs dating From trying to date in a small town to the rules around 'power imbalances,' it ain't always so easy dating as a doctor. Head and neck surgeon says he's seeing more HPV related cancers among his patients The Spanish flu and historical amnesia Historians wonder why, after the 1918/19 pandemic, society almost immediately acted like it never happened. First Previous 814 815 816 817 818 Next Last