Newsweek lists world’s 1,000 top hospitals, including 100 in Canada Are we failing women in pain?From clinical research to medical training to cultural stereotypes, we’ve developed blind spots that affect the way we treat women who are suffering The never-ending learning curve In medicine, we’re constantly adjusting to changing standards of practice, but figuring out how much to change how fast is its own challenge The deprescribing dilemma There’s been a big push recently to address overprescribing, but there are new resources and ideas to help every physician Three Ontario doctors vying to become OMA president-elect Wilbert Keon, trailblazing heart surgeon, doctor and senator, dies Swedish health care: An expensive publicly funded model Managing hypersensitivity reactions to intravenous iron Canadian experts issue consensus on caring for adults receiving intravenous iron. Transforming health care with AI: tons of potential, but not without pitfalls ER tales: The fifth vital sign One of my core responsibilities as a physician is to treat my patients' pain, but any attempt to objectively measure or compare pain is doomed to fail First Previous 143 144 145 146 147 Next Last