Cut it out: CFPC wants DTC forms off family docs' books for goodThe College of Family Physicians of Canada wants to get the 16-page Disability Tax Credit off doctors' piles—and suggests people applying for the DTC should be able to self-attest. Part one: Should transgender athletes compete with their cis counterparts? What are the parameters that need to be considered to make a good-faith assessment of the question? King Charles III officially becomes patron of the Royal College The college is one of more than 3,000 charities and other organizations of which different members of the Royal Family serve as patron. Ontario explores expanding responsibilities for pharmacists, but faces pushback from doctors The province is proposing letting pharmacists prescribe and treat for 14 additional common ailments. 7 things we can do to stabilize our health system New CMA president argues pan-Canadian licensure for physicians, reducing administrative burdens and expanding virtual care are key. B.C. college proposes new bylaws to fast-track registrations for surgical assistants and U.S.-trained psychiatrists The college is accepting comments on the bylaw proposals until Aug. 1. Alberta touts highest level of physician growth in past decade Q2 2024 saw more registrations with the college in the last 10 years, but critics say there's more to fixing the shortage than throwing out numbers. If you could change one thing about your practice, what would it be? Four Quebec physicians tell us what they’d like to change to improve their practice, their workplace environment and the healthcare system. POLL: The prevalence of PPNs Contentions on preferred provider networks are back in the spotlight. What's your experience with them as a pharmacist? The Doctor’s Lawyer: The ‘voluntary leave of absence’ trap CPSO fixed a loophole so suspensions and resignations of hospital privileges are no longer posted to doctors’ public profiles. First Previous 31 32 33 34 35 Next Last