Quebec raises legal age for cannabis to 21, the strictest in the countryPolicy experts suggest restricting legal access to the drug for the segment of the population most likely to use the drug will not have the intended effect New awards program will recognize healthcare innovation in Ontario Help solve another doctor’s problem: 'What do you do when your patient starts to cry?' 28% of established career doctors still working to pay consumer debt: poll Many mid-career doctors are working to pay down consumer debt which includes credit cards and lines-of-credit The money docs: Self-directed investing, simplified Now in the middle of our career in medicine, my husband and I manage our own investments. Here’s why The RVU solution The Medical Post 2019 Relatively Ranking shows big variations between top-billing specialties and bottom-billing specialties. Could an element in the U.S. system have an answer? Prescribing anticoagulants in the ED for atrial fibrillation increases long-term use by 30% Subclinical hypothyroidism—are we overtreating? Subclinical hypothyroidism affects 4%-to-20% of the general population, with women, the elderly and Caucasians most afflicted. UBC to launch new Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sciences program UBC’s Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences announced that it will launch a new Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sciences (BPSc) Program. One-minute smoking-cessation intervention in ERs doubles quit rates Behavioural regulation is more successful when it is internalized, or autonomous, rather than being regulated by external factors First Previous 98 99 100 101 102 Next Last