6 big ideas that are reshaping medical education Idea 3 - Simulation is on the rise but there’s a limit to its valueSimulated surgeries are no longer science fiction and increasingly a part of medical training. Is this rush to move beyond the ‘see one, do one’ model rooted in evidence? SOUND BITES: What does it mean for doctors to have a new federal health minister in Ottawa? Asked at the recent Canadian Medical Association annual meeting in Calgary DISPATCH: The intriguing case of Canadians’ rising optimism about health care No need to resort to biologics when methotrexate fails Second-line rheumatoid arthritis treatment needn’t be costly Update on drugs in breast milk Pediatrics group issues update on transfer of drugs into breast milk. Flu study in pigs may explain ‘Canadian problem’ Findings suggest why pandemic flu worse in seasonal flu shot recipients U of T puts spotlight on family medicine Program credited with boosting family medicine enrolment What I would tell all graduating doctors Psychotherapist loses licence after encouraging patients to sit on his lap A 72-year-old psychiatrist in Toronto who hugged and encouraged patients to sit on his lap during appointments has lost his medical licence, the National Post reports. First Previous 2817 2818 2819 2820 2821 Next Last