A report by the German tabloid Bild last month suggested some ski jumpers were injecting hyaluronic acid in their genitals or wearing a condom-like sheath before undergoing rigorous checks on ski-suit sizing.
Recently, I was asked to evaluate some recent bilateral lower leg swelling—noticed because of tight shoes—by a 96-year-old, slender, healthy and fair-skinned man.
Why we need associations to fight for workflow, colleges to modernize standards for AI, and universities to finally teach the reality of digital care, argues Dr. Darren Larsen. Part 3 of a 5-part series.
It’s time to end the addiction to pilot projects, mandate interoperability with teeth, and finally scale the tech clinicians actually need, argues Dr. Darren Larsen. Part 2 of a 5-part series.
Too many smokers, food insecurity, the need for home visits and dealing with racism from patients all play into how Dr. Kerubo Workman provides care in a region with too few FPs.
With administrative billing, the elimination of negation, and an estimated 18% pay bump, Ontario’s new physician services agreement aims to turn the tide on doctor burnout.
The coroner’s inquest has heard that Christopher Duong was suspected by police to have killed his wife Janet Nguyen and their two young sons on June 13, 2023, three days after he was detained under the Mental Health Act but then released a few hours later.