A decade of poor progress on palliative careIn the last 10 years, we haven't made substantial progress improving access to palliative care for Canadians; we wouldn't tolerate that in other areas of medicine Ethics law forbids ex-minister Philpott from paid work for First NationThe Conflict of Interest Act stipulates that former ministers must adhere to a two-year 'cooling off period' in which they must not work for any entity with which they had 'direct and significant dealings' 88% of Quebec specialists approve fee cut deal – to avoid deeper cuts Ontario's poorest neighbourhoods see more avoidable deaths: study These deaths include those from lack of timely medical intervention and smoking Help solve another doctor’s problem: 'What do you do when your patient starts to cry?' Putting pharmacy techs to good use How can digital technology manage complex care in the patient’s home? Socrates wasn’t a pimp I myself am no stranger to the feelings of shame and inadequacy that comes along with failing inside the confines of shame-based medical education Online booking – not just for hairdressers and restaurants A pilot project proved many of the concerns about online booking for primary care were unfounded—and many of the benefits were real Alberta eyes more operating rooms, contracts with private clinics for surgeries The government wants to meet medically recommended deadlines for all scheduled surgeries First Previous 1573 1574 1575 1576 1577 Next Last