Is paperwork destroying family medicine?In a recent item in the Toronto Star, Dr. Adrianna Schamp tries to explain just how bad the situation is with non-patient tasks. Hacking neurodevelopmentRaising children is tough—and especially so when they hit those rocky teenage years. How can we apply what we know about scientifically about their neurodevelopment to smooth the bumpy ride? Senescence One of the obstacles to retiring from medical practice is the perception that it immediately renders you ‘old.’ Pseudoephedrine: risk of PRES/RCVS The European Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee reviewed reported cases and post-marketing safety data to evaluate the risks of PRES and RCVS with pseudoephedrine-containing medicines. POLL: Is it wrong for physicians to be on the ministry of health’s fee negotiating team? See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. Drug News—September 2024 A review of new launches, new indications, new dosage forms and Health Canada advisories. The worst electronic medical record system! Among things Dr. Melissa Yuan-Innes found while locuming in Newfoundland. QUIZ: The Caduceus versus The Rod of Asclepius The Medical Post is celebrating its 60th year: Every week, test your knowledge with a historical quiz. Beyond negotiations: What the OMA should do Dr. Jabir Jassam examines the difference between the ministry and OMA’s schedule of benefits. Do PPIs increase risk for migraine? Proton pump inhibitors are commonly used medications for the treatment and prevention of gastric acid-related upper gastrointestinal disease. First Previous 7 8 9 10 11 Next Last