Are we nearing the end of primary care generalism?In the view of Dr. John Maclntyre, if generalism does survive it won’t be any thanks to the CFPC. New pilot project aims to get retired docs back to work The program includes waiving several fees for the retired FPs, as well as a monthly retention bonus for those serving in specific rural areas. Jean-Michel Coutu tapped to lead Metro pharmacy division in Quebec The longtime executive will succeed outgoing president Alain Champagne. One exhausted doc leaves it all behind for the ultimate road trip A general practitioner in Quebec City decided to sell the condo she had just moved into to buy a trailer and go on a road trip to the United States. Victoria doc's proposed $125-a-month retainer fee under review B.C. doctors can charge 'block fees' under specific circumstances. Poll: Are your patients being impacted by drug shortages? Take our weekly doctor poll. QUIZ: Test your knowledge of detecting and managing dyslipidemia in children Should all children be screened for dyslipidemia? How much do you know about the detection and management of dyslipidemia in children and youth? Can we blend Canada's public and private systems? If we look to other predecessors of blended healthcare systems for answers, Dr. Charles Shaver says yes—and more efficiently. Food for thought as we age Despite what his kids say, Dr. Gary Kinney has no concerns whatsoever about his eating habits. One step back, two steps forward: Improve efficiency, then ramp up your cognitive services! Between drug price deflation, increasing workloads and burnout, something’s gotta give. Here are a few ideas. First Previous 883 884 885 886 887 Next Last