Quebec disciplinary process: a ‘traumatic’ experience Quebec's colleges cited for harsh treatment of both doctors and pharmacists who are under investigation for errors or misconduct. A rallying cry for family medicine—and other healthcare professionals A recent opinion piece that discourages family medicine doctors from starting a practice in Ontario at this time has Maria DiDanieli deeply troubled. Nova Scotia expanding physician incentive programs to include all provincial health zones Why you should never retire Despite initial plans for a leisurely but purposeful retirement, Dr. Bert Wing King found the reality boring and felt it produces a stress of its own. Need funding? Doctors of BC compiles grant opportunities for physicians from clinical to educational The association says it plans to update a dedicated page on its site with new funding opportunities throughout the year. Half a million people in Toronto don't have a family doctor, college says The Ontario College of Family Physicians forecasts that number could reach nearly one million by 2026. More money, not enough details: Where’s the new payment model for Alta. docs now that the province’s budget is out? 'We need to move expeditiously' to lock down a comprehensive care funding model, said Alberta Medical Association president Dr. Paul Parks. 'The urgency is still very real.' What's next for South Korean doctors who face license suspensions because of walkouts Nearly 9,000 out of the country’s 13,000 medical interns and residents have been refusing to work for about two weeks. Moving forward, giving back Diane Reeder is not one to crave the spotlight, but her accomplishments speak for themselves. POLL: Where should physician services increases go? See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. First Previous 42 43 44 45 46 Next Last