Medicine and mysteries: justice servedDr. Mary Fernando says medicine and mystery novels have much in common and this pandemic has highlighted one commonality in a very tragic way. What's in a name?Sarah-Lynn Dunlop reflects on the importance of title distinctions in the pharmacy. The best of Stitches – and Dr. John Cocker Dr. John Cocker, founder of the beloved medical humour magazine that ran for many years, died Oct. 3. Type 2 diabetes medication adjustment for low-carbohydrate diets Lifestyle measures have been shown to lead to diabetes remission in some people with type 2 diabetes. Driving and Dementia Roadmap assists doctors New resource helps physicians, patients and their families navigate decisions around driving and dementia. It’s time to take off our business blinders Early in my career, I went about my work somewhat blindered, focused on my specific role. DOAC dosing in older patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation An oral anticoagulant is recommended for most patients aged ≥ 65 years with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF), to reduce the risk of stroke. Are you caught in the perfect doctor trap? Given that perfect doesn't feel as good as it looks, Dr. Melissa Yuan-Innes advocates for more fun. Editorial: The Money Issue The case for national licences (and how Australia did it). Negative, unintended consequences of Ontario’s spring fee deal Dr. Matthew Schurter has concerns about the new fee-for-service cap on in-basket family practice billings in Ontario. First Previous 209 210 211 212 213 Next Last