Why healthcare struggles with leadershipThree kinds of leaders populate healthcare leadership. They look similar, sit at the same tables, and often parrot other leaders. But they could not be more different. Study links diet high in ultra processed food to increased odds of chronic diseaseUltra-processed foods accounted for an average of 47% of daily calories consumed by Canadian adults Head of Quebec's federation of generalists calls pay gap with specialists 'scandalous' Despite efforts from the FMOQ to help close the pay gap in recent years, it has continued to grow The Toronto Star publishes the name of Ontario's highest-billing doctor After five years of legal battles, the paper has published the first in a series of stories about the province's top billers NL court ruling affirms regulator's right to conduct full site assessment A pharmacist argued in court that the board should not be allowed to assess her pharmacy because there was no quality assurance committee Ex USC gynecologist arrested in sexual assault case Alleged victims expressed frustration it took so long before the doctor was arrested An open letter to employee pharmacists We've all been beaten down. It's time to take care of our patients and take action for the future Climate change puts health at risk—economists have the right prescription Carbon pricing mobilizes market forces, creating incentives for businesses and individuals alike to seek out low-carbon alternatives Fair rent Examining the ethics and optics of lease agreements when clinics and pharmacies exist in the same building The specialists' divorce Dr. David Jacobs wants to help about 3,000 specialists separate from the OMA. Will they be allowed to and, more importantly, should they? First Previous 397 398 399 400 401 Next Last