Essential exposure: The case for mandatory palliative care clinical rotationsDeath and dying, being inherent to life itself, must be discussed openly rather than shrouded in morbid mystique. Detecting type 1 diabetesMuch of the focus for proactive treatments for patients with diabetes has been on type 2 diabetes. But what can be done for patients at risk of developing type 1 diabetes? POLL: Would you give up autonomy for standardized, unified provincial digital tools? See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. Border zones: Liminal space in medicine and beyond Overlap areas can prove to be some of the most dynamic. National Survey of Canadian Physicians reveals urgent need for digital health upgrades Clinicians know that digital health tools can be part of the solution, but without the ecosystem to support innovation and data sharing, technology can also amplify the problem. QUIZ: The CMA and the 1988 abortion debate The Medical Post is celebrating its 60th year: Every week, test your knowledge with a historical quiz. Plugging the drain: The critical role of loss prevention in community pharmacies Ontario government to family doctors: The beatings will continue until morale improves That we have a family medicine crisis in Ontario is indisputable, but somehow not evident to those in government. POLL: Does your office phone allow patients to leave voice messages? See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. Time is money. . . Part 1: . . . but is it? wonders Dr. Marina Malak, who suggests taking a time inventory as a step to getting your life more on track. First Previous 6 7 8 9 10 Next Last