NEW DRUG: Xofluza for treatment of influenzaGet the info you need on this new drug, part of our drug news roundup for September. The Ontario dependant pharmacistFor many Ontario pharmacist owners, especially those serving the province’s most vulnerable patients, the title of ‘independent pharmacist’ is a bit of fiction. Obstetricians and gynecologists sound the alarm over women's health misinformation on social media Harmful diets, false information about intrauterine devices or abortion pills—misinformation and disinformation about women's health are spreading like wildfire on social media apps like TikTok and Instagram. QUIZ: Do you know your obesity drugs? Obesity Canada has updated its recommendations on pharmacotherapy for obesity management in adults. Have you kept up? Find out here! Pocketpills teams up with Novo Nordisk to deliver Ozempic or Wegovy straight to patients Vince Lamanna, president of Novo Nordisk Canada Inc. noted the 'stigma people face when living with type 2 diabetes and obesity.' Leaving family med: How a serious cycling accident led one doctor to find a more fulfilling practice in women's health ‘When I was working full-time family practice, I didn't really have time for my own family.’ POLL: What do you do when a patient takes a phone call? See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. Training for docs coming as women wait years in pain for endometriosis diagnoses One in 10 girls and women live with endometriosis, but there is an average delay of five years until it’s diagnosed. Unsterile needles used at Ontario clinic over six-year span, health unit warns The needles were used for local anesthetic to freeze patients for stitches, IUD insertions, skin biopsies, removing lumps and joint injections. Manitoba adds record-setting number of new physicians According to the college’s annual report released Thursday, the province saw a net gain of 164 physicians. First Previous 40 41 42 43 44 Next Last