Subclinical hypothyroidism—are we overtreating?Subclinical hypothyroidism affects 4%-to-20% of the general population, with women, the elderly and Caucasians most afflicted. Alberta doctors voice concern over proposed cuts to fees and services One-minute smoking-cessation intervention in ERs doubles quit rates Behavioural regulation is more successful when it is internalized, or autonomous, rather than being regulated by external factors Pharmacy Practice + Business columnists featured on CBC Carlene Oleksyn, Nardine Nakhla among those advocating for primary care role on national news report Ontario to introduce physician-friendly amendments to OHIP audit legislation While details about the amendments were not immediately available, the OMA president suggested the changes would address concerns about fairness and due process New billing audit plan strips physicians of their rights, charges Doctors Manitoba A prescription to end harassment As physicians, we're often in a unique position to intervene when we witness harassment; here's a guide to how we should do that First-of-its-kind national U.S. study ties physician burnout to EHRs The lower physicians rated their electronic health record usability, the higher the likelihood that they also reported symptoms of burnout Practice-level solutions to the opioid epidemic Whether you work in the clinic or the ER, here are some simple steps we can take to help address the current crisis When women don't want male doctors doing physical exams First Previous 561 562 563 564 565 Next Last