BC study suggests there's strong support for policies that encourage vaccinationHowever, punitive measures aimed at people who refuse to vaccinate were less popular Medical faculty hosts 'citizen forums' to find out what patients want from their doctorsLaval's graduates service mostly rural communities, but those communities are different and have different needs from their doctors Pharmacies overtake doctors’ offices as primary venue for influenza vaccination However, overall vaccination rates continue to be below targets Laval retains 50% of rural medical graduates 10 years later The medical school that retained the next highest percentage was NOSM, at 28.6% Military families face unique challenges accessing primary care There are over 63,000 military families across the country—as many as in a small province—and many can't access the care they need 97% of B.C. doctors approve three-year contract The new agreement came with an average 8.8% increase in funding over the three years 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 DNR, DNH orders in long-term care don’t stop hospital transfers, study finds François Jean Coutu leaves the presidency of the Jean Coutu Group Alain Champagne will take over as president in a move that comes one year after the pharmacy group was acquired by Metro First Previous 605 606 607 608 609 Next Last