Darrell Mesheau’s family is suing Horizon Health Network, licensed practical nurse April Knowles and registered nurse Danielle Othen, alleging Mesheau died because of ‘reckless and outrageous acts and omissions.’
As part of a series of first-person true stories written by physicians, Dr. J. David Spence shares experiences from his early days making rounds in neurology.
The province’s independent auditor general is looking into how the health ministry and Alberta Health Services approve contracts, including for chartered surgical facilities.
Ending up in a very different career than she expected when she first started university, Dr. Amy Gajaria, a child and adolescent psychiatrist at Toronto's CAMH, is still putting her narrative skills to use.
We often assume that when someone chooses MAiD, they are exercising autonomy. But is this true autonomy, or is it simply the brain braining, following conditioned thoughts like a river follows its course?
The first standardized patients program started at McMaster University in 1971. Today, all Ontario medical schools employ actors as a safe way for students to learn and be tested on clinical skills.