Frustrated patient's viral video demonstrates N.S. 'health crisis,' doctors sayA viral video made by a frustrated young Nova Scotia mother who says she waited two years for her cancer diagnosis can't be ignored, says the president of the Canadian Medical Association. Cream skimming — Do we need a trigger warning? Ontario considers cutting OHIP travel coverage, cites high administration costs Ontario is considering ending a government-run travel insurance program that partly covers the cost of emergency health services abroad. Doctor suspended for four years for 30-year-old sexual offence The penalty is one year shorter than the standard sanction imposed for similar offences Cancer patients seen in ED have better outcomes at original hospitals or cancer centre Patients seen at other locations were less likely to be admitted but more likely to die within 30 days of their visit Warning in Interior B.C. about 'trippy' drug linked to 'zombie' outbreak in U.S. The British Columbia Interior Health authority is warning street-drug users of a synthetic cannabinoid that has been linked to a so-called "zombie" outbreak in New York. Five strategies to improve medical training—to reduce stress and boost expertise Canadian medical students graduate with up to $200,000 in debt, and burnout rates are high What do you do when a patient threatens you? Threats undermine doctor-patient relationships; when I've been threatened, I've never been able to continue that relationship Influenza A(H3N2) steadily increasing since mid-January, particularly in long-term care facilities 2018/19 influenza vaccine provides little or no protection against influenza A(H3N2) viruses this season Ontario looks at merging ambulance services; Ford says service will not go down First Previous 316 317 318 319 320 Next Last