Ensh*ttificationBand-Aid solutions won't fix our healthcare system and will only lead to a further degradation of quality, Dr. Melissa Yuan-Innes argues. Navigating the negativeNegativity isn’t a sign that you’re failing, but that you’re alive, engaged, and working in a profession that demands both your skills and your heart. ACP warns pharmacists with additional prescribing authorization against cutting corners Make sure you have the correct authorizations before prescribing—and don’t try to get around them, the ACP reminds members. Black people in Canada less likely to fill medication prescriptions due to cost: study About 72% of Black adults had drug insurance coverage, compared to about 80% of white adults, the study found. Not manly enough? The many myths keeping sunscreen off your patients’ skin Anything natural is good for you! Chemicals you can’t pronounce are definitely bad for you! People with darker skin never need sunscreen! Case report: Changes A case the underscores the importance of looking into any lesion that changes—even if you’ve have it forever. Taking the plunge with the new FHO+ Model: More money, but a lot of new calculations to consider for many Ontario doctors Some concerns (and confusion) still linger on certain the finer details of the model, as well as the potential for unintended consequences. Here’s a look into some of the key aspects of the model and how it will affect FHO physicians. POLL: What do you do about no-shows? Three strikes and you’re out! That was the New Year’s resolution for one Saskatoon clinic for patients who ghost on appointments. Humanities and obituaries Now in retirement, Dr. Howard Goldstein reflects on the thoughtful personal stories and the proverbial last words that grace the pages of CMAJ. Alberta’s Smith says not contacted by RCMP amid police searches during healthcare contract probe The controversy has been the subject of inquiries by a government-appointed judge, the auditor general and the RCMP. First Previous 61 62 63 64 65 Next Last