Sick, stressed out, burned out? New CMPA department sets out to help doctors stay wellEMR-driven burnout and racism against physicians will be among the key issues addressed in the new department's strategy, scheduled for rollout in early 2022 Neighbourhood Pharmacies call on federal candidates to unlock pharmacy’s potentialThe Neighbourhood Pharmacy Association of Canada released its election platform, recommending ways pharmacies can help build public health capacity and improve access to medications. Health Canada approves Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for kids aged 12 and older Alberta to offer vaccine confirmation cards, but province says passports a no go Even with smaller numbers, hospitals are dealing with staff fatigue and shortages, which have led to cancelled surgeries and bed closures. What do we know about the science behind breakthrough COVID cases? Test what you know about 'prehabilitation' before gastric cancer surgery Promoting exercise and good nutrition before gastric cancer surgery could be just as important as providing rehabilitation after it. Is Canada about to have a fourth wave of COVID as bad as the U.S.? Canada is a world leader in vaccinations: Will we have a fourth wave? Take our weekly news poll to share you view and see what your colleagues believe. Ontario optometrists 'shocked' that province leaked confidential mediation details "It was a breach of process," said Dr. Sheldon Salaba, president of the Ontario Association of Optometrists. Cultivating increased awareness in our pharmacy practice While counselling patients, consider becoming more and more aware of what might be really happening with patients under the surface. U of C study finds jump in Alta. alcohol related hospitalizations in COVID first wave Researchers say physicians from England, France and the United States have reported similar trends. First Previous 1146 1147 1148 1149 1150 Next Last