How new ferritin level flags in Ontario will change your practiceOntario medical laboratories changing level for clinical decision around iron deficiency. ‘Cross-mentorship’: How generations from Gen Z to Boomers are taking different approaches to medical educationAt a ICRE 2024, participants in a session discussed and debated the generational challenges with the current cohort of Gen Z medical trainees. Hypertension Canada seeking feedback on draft 2025 primary care hypertension guidelines The new proposed simplified guidelines are designed to cover most situations in managing hypertension in primary care. Time is money. . . Part 1: . . . but is it? wonders Dr. Marina Malak, who suggests taking a time inventory as a step to getting your life more on track. Is paperwork destroying family medicine? In a recent item in the Toronto Star, Dr. Adrianna Schamp tries to explain just how bad the situation is with non-patient tasks. New guidelines for the evaluation and management of chronic constipation These guidelines from the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons are aimed primarily at gastroenterologists and family physicians. Senescence One of the obstacles to retiring from medical practice is the perception that it immediately renders you ‘old.’ Shame and blame: Survey finds most Canadians with diabetes continue to face stigma over their condition Stigma, feelings of shame and even discrimination continue to be commonplace among people with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, according to the findings of a new survey. Constella (linaclotide) now approved for treating functional constipation in children The medication is already indicated for managing irritable bowel syndrome with constipation and chronic idiopathic constipation in adults. New self-directed learning resources for pediatric pain and fever management The three-part video series is from the International Pharmaceutical Federation. First Previous 60 61 62 63 64 Next Last