The Saskatchewan Medical Association and the college that regulates doctors say the province should strengthen existing treatment programs before implementing involuntary care.
A surveyor asked me and a fellow doctor about rage rooms, prompting a reflection no how we, as physicians, should think about managing the complicated emotion of anger.
New article reviews evidence on cannabis use for commonly encountered mental health conditions and highlights groups at higher risk for harms from cannabis use.
The question that matters is one for government: ‘How will you regulate AI and mental health?’ A duty to report is one consideration. But it is complex, and only the tip of the regulatory iceberg.
As the Connected Care for Canadians Act moves through the Senate, Canada Health Infoway prepares a digital blueprint to seamlessly connect patient data across all 13 jurisdictions.
Let’s get back to basics on what AI can actually do for doctors and make sure not to throw ethical reasoning, contextual interpretation and complex decision-making out with the bath water.