Problem solved: I need help charting. Any advice for using a scribe?'We (doctors) are now at risk of not “hearing” our patients’ stories. I am in the process of trialling Mutuo speech recognition. It transcribes the patient-clinician interaction, using machine learning.' What family docs need to know to fight Canada's drug crisisWe all know it's happening—but are family physicians well-versed enough on the issues to help patients with opioid-use disorder? Two ways to fix Canada’s drug shortages problem A stockpile of drugs and investing in Canada’s pharmaceutical industry could fix Canada’s longstanding drug shortage problems, says Dr. Shoo Lee. Why are teen girls in crisis? It's not just social media Adults offer theories about what is going on, but what do teens themselves say? Ageism and the pandemic: How Canada continues to let older adults suffer and die from COVID-19 Three years into this pandemic, most Canadians have taken off their masks and many have stopped getting booster shots. However, COVID-19 is rising among the leading causes of death in Canada, reaching the No. 3 spot. Deep breath: Researchers develop new inhalable gene-editing technology New research identified a lipid nanoparticle that allows RNA-based gene editing tools to be inhaled into the lungs. Poll: Doctor, what are your top pharmacist pet peeves? Take our weekly doctor poll. See what your colleagues say. We want you! The many faces of physician retirement Are you a retired or semi-retired doc? We want to talk to you about how you made the transition and what you're up to now. Link between vaginal and babies’ microbiomes disproven A new study from Canadian researchers has overturned the idea that the vaginal microbiome deeply affects babies’ gut microbiome. Failing forward As someone who went unmatched in the 2003 CaRMs Match, trust me when I say things happen for a reason. First Previous 695 696 697 698 699 Next Last