College policies in the #MeToo eraHow Canada’s medical regulators are changing the way they’re dealing with sexual misconduct Should I eat red meat? Confusing studies diminish trust in nutrition scienceThe new study still finds that reducing unprocessed red meat consumption by three servings in a week is associated with an an approximately 8% lower lifetime risk of heart disease, cancer and early death To negotiate together or apart? Only in Quebec do specialists and FPs negotiate as two groups—but doctors in B.C. once came close Feedback: Doctors divided on what the CMA should do with $2.7 billion CFP awards Sherry Peister Pillar of Pharmacy Award Peister has been a board member for Green Shield Canada (GSC) since 1997 and became the first female Chair in 2010 Too much information How much do we need to know about doctors who’ve been accused of wrongdoing, and when do we need to know it? Why do women doctors get sued less? It can’t be entirely explained by discrepancies in age or specialty—part of it is behavioural Opioid prescribing rates declining in some provinces, CIHI reports Against fear Dr. Nancy Whitmore on her efforts to change the culture at the country’s largest medical regulator Healthy planet, healthy people Why we need the climate strikes to continue to pressure governments to act on behalf of global health First Previous 1593 1594 1595 1596 1597 Next Last