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  • Getting Ontario doctors back to work

    Discussed: Dialing back cardiac surgery; the long-term financial viability of Ontario clinics; mental health support for doctors; how COVID-19 may affect pay negotiations; income relativity
  • When we ignore

    We have much to learn; we have even more to change
  • Keeping your pharmacy up and running during the pandemic

    From operational considerations, to cash flow and employee empowerment
  • Income stabilization for physicians – Part 2

    Many doctors remain on-call for unexpected emergencies, but have suffered a major drop in income as routine office visits, diagnostic and surgical procedures are postponed
  • Gun legislation: doctors as advocates for public health and safety

    On May 1, the government of Canada under the relevant statute of the Firearms Act introduced Orders in Council, prohibiting the sale, use, transfer, lending or transport of 1500 types of semi-automatic rifles with sustained rapid-fire capacity. Among the banned weapons is the AR-15, commonly used in mass shooting, including the New Zealand mass shooting that killed 51 people.
  • ER tales: A good story

    Knowing what happened before a patient came into the ER can make all the difference
  • Virtual care use ignited by COVID-19 pandemic

    The COVID-19 pandemic has provided the opportunity for Canada to go from “worst to first” in using virtual care and assessing its impact. That’s according to Dr. Sacha Bhatia, FM Hill Chair in Health Systems Solutions and the Chief Medical Innovation Officer at Women’s College Hospital in Toronto and currently one of the country’s more eloquent advocates for virtual care.
  • No soup for you!

    Am I the only one enjoying the new pharmacy environment?
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