Long-term care becomes ground zero in the COVID-19 pandemicDiscussed: Mobilizing aid from hospitals; how LTC outbreaks occur; unique policies that empower families; why you can't protect the elderly in herd immunity strategies Editorial: Light from darkChange happens rapidly during true crises because the alternative becomes untenable Generations at work Linda Duxbury explains why millennials want to break with the old culture in medicine and why she feels sorry for Gen X doctors. Hard choices over ventilator shortages shouldn’t put doctors at legal risk Across Canada, the coronavirus pandemic is increasing the demand for already scarce critical care resources. In the coming weeks, there is a very real chance that there won’t be enough ventilators and critical care beds for everyone who needs them. Time is like a sword As frontline healthcare providers during this pandemic, time is not on our side. But we can try to make every interaction count CPhA update: Doing what it takes to protect the drug supply The 30-day prescription limit has been controversial, no doubt, but necessary to ensure the long-term medication needs of Canadians Predicting possible outcomes to coronavirus with models and simulations Who develops these models and simulations, and how are they applied? Will our healthcare infrastructure survive the pandemic? Surviving COVID-19 What can 'The Greatest Generation' teach us about living through this unprecedented moment in time? Protecting our residents during a pandemic First Previous 365 366 367 368 369 Next Last