Editorial: Welcome to Season TwoThis year the new Medical Post will continue to look at core physician issues. Up first: Burnout B.C. looking into vaccination registry due to measles outbreak: health ministerOntario's system makes it more difficult for those eligible for vaccination to miss getting their shots Flu season winding down, from west to east The pediatric population has been hardest hit, accounting for 44% of the hospitalizations Developmentally disabled face significant gaps in care in Ontario health system: study In each health outcomes analyzed, CAMH researchers found a disproportionate impact on the developmentally disabled population Did actions of pharmacist lead to expensive government audit? The pharmacy is laying the blame at the feet of the pharmacist and asking for $265,000 in damages Roar Memories of an unforgettable patient Ontario naturopaths offer pampered Pap tests, but diagnostic process raises concern But while naturopaths say their version of the Pap test caters to women who may not otherwise get screened, some cancer-care specialists say the service is unnecessary and could result in diagnostic delays. Make sure measles shots up to date, Public Health Agency says in wake of B.C. outbreak Two doses of the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine is virtually 100% effective in preventing the disease How Big Pharma's free samples encourage doctors to prescribe more expensive drugs In 2016, drug company salespeople gave out almost 10 million pills to doctors B.C. measles outbreak: 33 students, staff asked to stay home from schools These 33 have either been unable to provide this documentation or are still refusing to vaccinate First Previous 1698 1699 1700 1701 1702 Next Last