Ontario hospitals will need to find 'efficient' ways to operate, says health ministerPremier Doug Ford promised during the spring election to create 15,000 long-term care beds within five years, and 30,000 over the next 10 years to relieve pressure on hospitals Western University doctor: We need policies for assisted-death organ donorsIt's been two years since the Canadian government legalized physician-assisted death, but for patients who want to donate their organs—the policies aren't as clear Climate change will increase deaths by suicide The effects of hotter temperatures on suicides are symptomatic of a much broader and more expansive problem The future of women in medicine, as told to the past Suspension for pharmacist who submitted false ODB claims A Toronto-area pharmacist accused of submitting inaccurate claims to the provincial drug benefit program has been stripped of her billing privileges and punished by her provincial college. University of Saskatchewan reserves 6 spots for lower-income students—and it's a success The six spots reserved for students from disadvantaged socioeconomic backgrounds have been filled, with more students on the waitlist. To use expired drugs or not to use? Respecting drug expiry dates are a no-brainer for drug experts How this ER physician balances medicine and writing crime thrillers Dr. Melissa Yuan-Innes, who goes by Melissa Yi as her pen name, talks about how writing medical mysteries has changed her as a doctor Virtual reality used for wound care patients for first time in Canada Nova Scotia appoints expert panel to recommend ways to improve long-term care First Previous 979 980 981 982 983 Next Last