During one of the panel discussions at IHE North America Connectation in Toronto last week, policy leaders from B.C., Alberta and N.B. came together to share success stories and challenges when it came to digital health interoperability.
More and more of my non-pharmacy friends, knowing I’m a pharmacist, have excitedly shared their experiences getting prescriptions for minor ailments from pharmacists here in Ontario.
We asked Dr. Marie-Claude Lemieux and Dr. Kelsey Mills to provide an update on the prevalence and impact of vasomotor and menopausal symptoms on women. We also asked them to share their thoughts on what clinicians should be doing to help address the burden of these symptoms.
As part of its annual health summit, the Canadian Medical Association addressed a recurring question: how to reduce the administrative burden on physicians.
What do you do with a patient who is trying to manipulate you? Here are some tips for staying in control of the situation while maintaining the relationship with the patient.