Officials at the fly-in community on the western shore of James Bay declared a state of emergency on Jan. 4 after infrastructure damage created a public health and safety issue, with sewage creeping into people’s homes and contaminating fresh water systems.
This year doesn’t need to be about doing more, but about protecting what already exists—your skills, your professionalism, your compassion and your health.
A new study suggests that babies are able to distinguish between the different objects they see around them at two months old, which is earlier than scientists previously thought.
Now that the CPSO physician register no longer shows any information on postgraduate training, one IMG who did her residency in Canada worries her patients may incorrectly conclude that their doctor has no Canadian training.
Often confused with obesity or lymphedema, lipedema is poorly understood in primary care. A Quebec update provides an overview of this chronic condition, its manifestations and management.
The president of the Alberta Medical Association says doctors want to participate but there are issues to be worked out including over pay, billing, liability and paperwork.