MAiD patients made up 14% of all organ donors in Quebec in 2022The study analyzed data over a five-year period on all patients in Quebec who received MAiD and who were referred for possible organ donation. Feeling pressure to meet a clinical services quota? We want to hear from youWe're looking to speak with pharmacists who are feeling the pressure to push clinical services. Barbie’s been a doctor at least 53 times, but she needs better PPE If they weren’t dolls they’d be at risk of serious injury, study says. Calling for doctors’ stories! Got a story to tell? Send it in for consideration to run in the Medical Post magazine’s Stories Issue in December. Ozempic injectables to be listed as Limited Use on Ontario Drug Benefit formulary The change is set to come into effect Jan. 31, 2024. Are stimulant medications for ADHD safe to use during pregnancy? Study examines whether exposure to stimulant medications for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder during pregnancy affects childhood neurodevelopment. POLL: Is family medicine ‘a failing business model?’ See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. We want you: AMA wants physicians to record short videos of their concerns to show Alberta politicians On Tuesday, the AMA held a press conference raising the alarm about ‘extreme financial instability’ facing the province’s family doctors. CPhA leading new mentorship project to get international pharmacy graduates ready to work in Canada Pharmacists who trained outside Canada currently make up more than 30% of pharmacy professionals in the country. Eby underscores ‘fundamental’ disagreement with B.C. chief coroner on safe supply B.C. Premier David Eby has rebuffed the province's retiring chief coroner's swansong pleas for non-prescription safe supply of drugs. First Previous 327 328 329 330 331 Next Last