Manitoba doctor warns of overwhelmed hospitals, calls for government helpProvincial statistics show that the number of patients in intensive care has remained above pre-pandemic normal capacity. Practice management: When it's time to part waysEnding the doctor-patient relationship can be stressful. Here’s what to keep in mind. Nunavut wants healthcare professionals to take winter holidays closer to the North Pole Incentive designed to avoid staff shortages over the holiday season. Medicine and mysteries: justice served Dr. Mary Fernando says medicine and mystery novels have much in common and this pandemic has highlighted one commonality in a very tragic way. What backlogged healthcare looks like and how to fix it Dr. Silvy Mathew knows our ERs are staffed by excellent people busting their butts but the system is shaky. She has a list of solutions. Charges laid in Ottawa under new crime of harassing a health worker Dr. Nili Kaplan-Myrth says she was threatened after appearing on television advocating for people to keep wearing masks. Negative, unintended consequences of Ontario’s spring fee deal Dr. Matthew Schurter has concerns about the new fee-for-service cap on in-basket family practice billings in Ontario. Small but mighty? Dr. Gary Kinney ponders the merit in being a shrub amidst the tall trees of the world. Musings on aging Among the ferns and foliage, Dr. Gary Kinney welcomes the aging process—including the liberation of logic. Forms ‘kill’ family doctors Dr. Matthew Schurter outlines how even organizations that think they are helping by creating e-portals are usually not helping. First Previous 51 52 53 54 55 Next Last