The clinic’s goal is to centralize decision-making so patients no longer have to co-ordinate their own care while coping with cancer and pregnancy simultaneously.
In the U.S., some hospitals require cognitive assessments for clinicians above a certain age to renew their privileges. The figures are intriguing, but the model raises questions of validity and fairness. In Quebec, the Collège des médecins du Québec is relying on other mechanisms.
The National Advisory Committee on Immunization recommends adding clesrovimab to the arsenal of preventive measures against respiratory syncytial virus in infants and young children. This monoclonal antibody was approved by Health Canada in February 2026.
On select Wednesday afternoons, family medicine residents at the School of Medicine step away from clinics, charts and case notes to engage in a different kind of learning—one rooted in reflection, observation and human connection.
This year, we encouraged Internationally-trained Canadian pharmacists to write about their personal experiences and submit their essays. The number and quality of submissions we received were outstanding. Find out who won!
Within five minutes of opening, my happiness dissipated, and my optimism vanished. I felt a tight knot in my stomach. It was going to be one of those days.