When does it pay to pay someone else?Outsourcing chores can be a godsend for busy doctors—but there are possible pitfalls too Ontario’s top doctor warns of potential measles outbreaks as cases increase abroadHealthcare providers are also urged to consider measles in their differential diagnoses, particularly in patients returning from travel who show respiratory symptoms. Average wait time for walk-in clinics jumps by 31 minutes since 2022 New report shows increases in walk-in clinic wait times across the country. Torsades de pointes vs. sepsis—can you avoid both? Patient case study: Why did the ER physician want me to call him, urgently, before dispensing this patient’s script for UTI? The challenges facing new family physicians A FP trainees’ plea for change that she sent to local media in Sudbury, Ont.—the place she hoped would have been home. Charting: chore or charm? A colleague had an emotional moment over an AI program that significantly streamlined her charting process, saving about 90 minutes of time. A new emergency procedure for cardiac arrests aims to save more lives—here’s how it works Defibrillation is a cornerstone resuscitation method and a new variation will provide a second option when standard pad positioning is not effective. South Korean doctors walk out to protest medical training push, causing surgery cancellations Trainee doctors collectively walked off their jobs Tuesday to protest a government push to recruit more medical students. More people die after smoking drugs than injecting them, finds large study The study took information on how drugs were taken in about 71,000 of the more than 311,000 total U.S. overdose deaths over three years. QUIZ: How much do you know about acute kidney injury? Can you answer these questions about acute kidney injury? First Previous 54 55 56 57 58 Next Last