Rounds: Doctors’ friendshipsA Medscape online survey completed by 1,063 Canadian doctors last year and released this spring found that 67% of Canadian physicians said they don’t have enough time to maintain their close friendships. ‘Stubbornly high’ Nova Scotia suicide rate prompts calls for prevention strategy ‘Needle in a haystack’: Expert says finding daycare E. coli outbreak source complex There have been 264 lab-confirmed cases of the bacterial infection since the outbreak at 11 daycares was declared on Sept. 4. Ontario to create $25M Black health hub in Peel Region About 20% of the members of Ontario’s Black communities live in Peel Region. Handling demanding patients Digital communication can make the doctor-patient relationship more fraught. Frustration of fragmented care Expanding scopes of practice for NPs and pharmacists working independently outside of teams is adding to the strain on doctors. ‘In control’: Study looks at exercise to boost overall well-being of kids with cancer Study lead Nicole Culos-Reed, a professor in the faculty of kinesiology, would like to see an exercise program included in children's clinical care. The iPhone 12 emits too much radiation and Apple must take it off the market, a French agency says Apple disputed the findings and said the device complies with all regulations governing radiation. Rounds: Private delivery ≠ private pay It is almost like the phrase ‘private care’ should be retired in favour of two terms. Bill prompts call for Quebec to recognize systemic racism in health system The professional order overseeing the province’s doctors was the first group to testify at two days of consultations on a bill aimed at instituting a “cultural safety approach” toward Indigenous patients. First Previous 393 394 395 396 397 Next Last