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- 6/11/2019
UofT's incoming pharmacy school dean declines position after retracted book review
Kishor Wasan authored a book review in which 'substantial passages' were found to match another review of the same book - 6/11/2019
New study shows dramatic rise in Ontario teens visiting ER for self harm
The number of Ontario teens visiting a hospital emergency department for self-harm more than doubled over nearly a decade, according to a new study that researchers say shows rising demand for mental health supports in the province. - 6/11/2019
Nurse fired for using fentanyl in hospital gets second crack at reinstatement
A registered nurse fired for stealing opiates and shooting up fentanyl in a hospital washroom should get another crack at showing why she should get her job back, Divisional Court has ruled. - 6/11/2019
'It takes a healthcare village': Small Ontario town sets national example in hospital planning
How a community of 6,000 created a new vision for a hospital that fit its needs - 6/11/2019
Medical marijuana: A musical parody
James McCormack has been has been making parodies of popular songs over the past few years as an educational tool for clinicians - 6/11/2019
Expert panel recommends single-payer pharmacare plan for Canada
'The time for universal, single-payer, public pharmacare has come ... Let's complete the unfinished business of universal healthcare.' - 6/10/2019
Canadian Immunization Guide highlights changes in Canadian flu guidelines
FluMist Quadrivalent will not be available during the 2019–2020 influenza season - 6/10/2019
Equity in healthcare improves people's health
We have developed free online Health Equity Tools and Equipping for Equity Modules designed to help healthcare policy-makers, organizations and providers deliver equity-oriented healthcare - 6/10/2019
Healthcare workers losing faith in overhaul of Manitoba's health system
A report looking at Manitoba's healthcare overhaul recommends the government rethink its timelines because staff are overworked, morale is low and there needs to be more risk assessments before significant changes happen. - 6/10/2019
Solving Nova Scotia’s healthcare crisis
Consider hotel rooms and telemedicine as stop-gap solutions