Cannabis or cannabinoids for the management of chronic noncancer painAmerican College of Physicians provides best practice advice on cannabis use for chronic noncancer pain, including benefits, harms and patient counselling points. Healthcare providers should consider medical interventions to manage obesity in children: new guidelinesThe new guidelines say healthcare providers should consider medical interventions such as GLP-1RAs and bariatric surgery while avoiding stigmatizing language when discussing obesity. How a WhatsApp group became a lifeline for Mississauga doctors Mississauga Health Primary Care Network: using tech to boost care and connection for 155 doctors. POLL: How much does a patient’s behaviour influence your approach to their treatment? See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. POLL: Do you give professional courtesy? If you have a wait list for your services and a colleague needs care do you just slip them in rather than adding them to the waiting list? The art of self-regulation in medicine We all have a duty to ensure our practice evolves alongside the ever-changing landscape of healthcare. From Iran to New Brunswick: One doctor’s journey through the Practice Ready Assessment program Dr. Arshia Haqani speaks to the Medical Post about her experience going through New Brunswick's 12-week clinical assessment designed to fast-track internationally trained doctors. Person-centered care: where everyone wins The relationships we form with our patients greatly impact care and can be built or burnt in an instant. Pharmacy staffing and workforce optimization: Balancing cost and care ‘We’re not just counting pills—we’re holding people’s lives in our hands.’ ‘Scale up your practice’ podcast looks to bolster physician knowledge on helping patients with obesity The podcast features advice on having tough conversations and building stronger connections with patients. 1 2 3 4 5 Next Last