AHS creates resources to help treat long COVID symptoms Ontario doctor considering zero-tolerance policy says his staff are going home in tears because of verbal abuse from patients Dr. Alan Drummond’s clinic has been open for in-person appointments throughout the entire pandemic. Ontario pharmacist installs panic button in wake on intimidating calls The pharmacist, who is an active advocate for vaccination on social media, says she and her staff are getting nasty letters. ‘Off-label’ use is common in medicine. Why are the COVID-19 vaccines any different? A bioethicist and a philosopher explore how prohibiting off-label use of COVID-19 vaccines in kids departs from ethical and legal norms. Making a difference: Dr. Brent Young In this 10-part series, we profile doctors who are working to combat racism, change the system and improve patient care for racialized communities. How to give kids and their parents the best in-pharmacy COVID shot experience possible Plenty of kids are likely heading for your pharmacy for their COVID-19, and soon. Are you ready for these petite patients? Doctor as patient: Six months into a Parkinson's diagnosis Dr. Mark Wise is coming up on the six-month mark after his Parkinson's disease diagnosis. Canadian Blood Services to soon recommend end to ban on gay men donating blood WATCH: Short film 'The Clinic' portrays how trans patients can experience healthcare differently The project comes from The Get REAL Movement, a non-profit focused on fighting issues of discrimination in schools and workplaces. Doctor who propositioned teen patient over Facebook loses bid to get sentences reviewed by Superior Court The College des medecins du Quebec was reasonable in suspending Dr. Sebastien Paquin for 12 months based on amendments to the Professional Code, ruled Justice Alain Michaud. First Previous 127 128 129 130 131 Next Last