A doctor in the house?Confusion when you and your son—both S. Qaadri at the same address—are students at the same university. Legal column: Hindsight is 20-20$1.7 million in damages awarded for a delayed thoracic MRI that led to a patient’s paraplegia. POLL: What is the best solution for getting more comprehensive, rural primary care? See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. Ontario provincial election will affect healthcare greatly: Choose wisely Since COVID-19 hit, our healthcare system has suffered greatly and one in five emergency departments have had unplanned shutdowns. 50 ways to leave your Twitter Should doctors unfollow Elon Musks' X, asks Dr. Eric Cadesky. Care deferred is care repressed In another poem, Dr. Alykhan Abdulla expresses the pain practicing in a system where massive wait-times have become the norm. Managing antipsychotic-induced extrapyramidal symptoms Pharmacists should familiarize themselves with the EPS risk profile of the various antipsychotic agents to help inform management recommendations. Joe, snow and the widow Dr. Howard Goldstein remembers a patient—and neighbour—in a story that puts the ‘family’ front and centre in family medicine. POLL: Is your pharmacy seeing a spike in demand for flu shots? Flu season started late this year and appears to be ramping up this February. Have you seen an uptick is patients coming in for shots? With democracy threatened, engagement with political system a must: Senator Osler Dr. Gigi Osler delivered a call to action in the annual Royal College lecture, emphasizing that Canadians—especially physicians—must be politically engaged to protect healthcare, democracy and national stability. First Previous 76 77 78 79 80 Next Last