'Be careful, Canada': Lessons from the Irish healthcare systemPrivate health insurance was initially introduced in Ireland to take some of the pressure off the government—we're now trying to limit it B.C. court rules in favour of dad seeking power to immunize his childrenThe father went to court after the mother refused consent for certain vaccinations Surgeon suspended 10 weeks for failing to inform patient of cancer diagnosis The doctor did not realize he had failed to inform the patient for six months after a pathologist report Adapting the pharmacy workplace to reduce burnout Doctor suspended for one year for 'callous disregard' for female patients The family doctor failed to explain the rationale during several intimate exams or obtain the patient's consent Indigenous women at centre of online training program Curriculum focuses on self-reflection and developing safer relationships with Indigenous patients to better address their healthcare needs Ottawa to delete near death requirement for MAiD but could impose new limits The Canadian government has begun public consultations on how to respond to a court ruling ordering new legislation How one family health team became LGBTQ friendly While the training required a minimal time commitment, it opened the teams eyes to the ways in which they were unintentionally failing these patients I look at life... Learning the true meaning of quality time in a hospice with my father Three physicians lose their lives in Iran plane crash The three were among 63 Canadian residents who died in the downed flight; nearly half were from Edmonton First Previous 400 401 402 403 404 Next Last