Giving patients a step-count prescription gets them movingWith use of a pedometer, the strategy produces measurable health benefits, study shows Alberta college releases new professional courtesy guidelines—and controversy follows Threatening emails sent to former OMA president forwarded to the Ontario college A recent report by Theresa Boyle of the Toronto Star revealed obscene emails, abuse, threats, even refusals to accept referrals What your patients are reading – week of February 27, 2017 Online comments influenced how the OMA chose its new negotiations committee An source familiar with the decision told the Medical Post that the association has become very sensitive about what physicians are saying about it on social media Ontario announces new clinic for EDS, expands other clinics for rare diseases Covering 'essential medicines' could save billions: study Researchers call the plan a pragmatic step toward universal pharmacare Patients suffer when we ignore doctor-patient magic Doctors have role to play in preventing kids and teens from smoking: task force Reinstated Nova Scotia physician must have chaperone Doctor was charged with voyeurism after camera found in staff washroom First Previous 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 Next Last