‘Never ending arbitration’Dr. Sohail Gandhi sees evidence that Ontario’s provincial government does not want to work with doctors. Take two influencers and call me in the morningDr. Eric Cadesky argues for a new approach as lobbying through medical associations hasn’t moved many needles. Tech launches coaching business for aspiring RPhTs Founder Simran Bal aims to support RPhTs, particularly those preparing for their licensing examinations. 9 unusual papers that could change your practice Webinar highlights recent medical research that has practical applications So you want to be a doctor in Newfoundland? Dr. Melissa Yuan-Innes takes a locum in N.L. but oh, the paperwork to get a license in another province! Unknown caller no more: Nova Scotia Health is tackling this common problem Doctor, do your patients often send your calls straight to voicemail because they don’t know it’s you calling? Doctor AI, I need your help . . . STAT! Dr. Darren Larsen argues we need rapid and immediate adoption of AI in healthcare. Sharing shrinking COVID-19 data with zero funding: Why Tara Moriarty carries on In the face of a brutal lack of data and funding, COVID-19 Resources Canada carries on trying to inform Canadians of the continued risk of disease. Nova Scotia verifying accuracy of lengthy family medicine wait-list Nova Scotia Health are telephoning the roughly 160,000 people on the registry to make sure they know how to access ‘different options for care.’ A decade of communicating Dr. Howard Goldstein reflects on the 10 years he's been writing for the Medical Post—and the continued importance of communication skills in the medical profession. First Previous 12 13 14 15 16 Next Last