International Pharmaceutical Federation calls for a database of medicine package inserts in all languagesAsks for the World Health Organization to develop and operate the database. High school students across Canada to be trained on how to administer naloxoneThe Advanced Coronary Treatment Foundation is announcing Tuesday that its new training program will be added to the CPR and automated external defibrillator training it offers for free in high schools across the country. Ditching the shame and blame Hospital critical incident reviews a work in progress. Only human Mistakes are one of the hardest things you can face as a physician. But you are not alone. Adapting to life with COVID-19: Lessons our own immune system can teach us about public health information In immunology, the way a threat—such as a virus—is presented to the immune system matters as much as the threat itself. CaRMS by the numbers: More family medicine residency positions left unfilled this year than last 5 years Fewer applicants have family medicine as first choice, but also more positions were available. Canadian heading World Health Organization's fight against monkeypox Dr. Rosamund Lewis, the WHO's technical lead for monkeypox, grew up in Thunder Bay, Ont., and Ottawa before studying medicine at McGill University. Whether racism is ‘shocking’ stirs colleges of physicians and surgeons national meeting FMRAC meeting in Quebec City debates ‘eradicating Indigenous-specific and other forms of racism’ Testing, testing: How one LGBTQ+-focused clinic is looking to tackle the pandemic lapse in STI, HIV and other testing Indeed, in 2021, Public Health Ontario reported the highest number of syphilis cases (2,678) in at least a decade. Saskatchewan's top doctor given honorary degree from University of Regina Now, 26 years after he last put on a sash to get his masters at Johns Hopkins University, Saskatchewan's chief medical health officer walked on stage Friday to accept his own honorary degree. First Previous 226 227 228 229 230 Next Last