A career in one speciality doesn't have to mean boredom or burnout. Dr. John Crosby tells the story of a colleague whose career looked very different from year to year.
In Lloydminster, a city on the Saskatchewan-Alberta boundary, Mayor Gerald Aalbers says doctors who want to work in his community are facing roadblocks.
After controlling for variables such as other patient demographics, geography or type of diagnosis, First Nations status was the only apparent explanation for the difference.
A Canadian company is working to perfect a simple, finger-prick blood test that would revolutionize the diagnosis of endometriosis—a chronic condition characterized by debilitating pelvic pain that affects one in 10 women worldwide.