Credit where credit is due Doctors will spend more time as system navigators: AFMC symposium on the future of care Peering through the glass ceiling Remaking the world of medicine to further include women Dear government: Please do less The unofficial rules for firing patients Every doctor has considered it, but a few have even developed their own rules for determining when it’s time for a patient to go. The too-short family medicine residency BC college of pharmacists proposes new standards on sexual misconduct The policy is the first time the regulator has developed a clearly worded policy on what constitutes sexual misconduct in pharmacy ‘I accidentally told my friend about a well-known patient I saw. What should I do?’ New reporting regs for MAiD requests on Nov. 1 will be an extra burden on providers Starting on Nov. 1, physicians must follow new federal regulations to report requests for medical assistance in dying (MAiD). The regulations support a Health Canada monitoring program for how MAiD is working in Canada. Ontario PC government proposing more work, less pay for primary care doctors Arbitration begins Monday Oct. 22 First Previous 264 265 266 267 268 Next Last