Calls grow to streamline licensing for doctors as healthcare systems struggleSome provinces, including Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador, are working to streamline their procedures as they welcome Ukrainian doctors fleeing the war in their country. Downsizing my practice wasn’t an easy decisionDr. Jabir Jassam says the last few COVID years aged us all and it drove him to make a tough decision. The biggest threat to FPs is FPs Let’s spitball about FPs and fulfillment . . . Do it now: OMA calls for more foreign-trained docs, hospice beds and creation of central ambulatory centres 'We are calling on these solutions to be moved on now,' said Dr. Rose Zacharias, president of the Ontario Medical Association. Cancer patients aren't getting quality info from cannabis dispensaries Dispensary personnel want more training, with some describing the training they do have as ‘being thrown to the wolves.’ Reducing fatigue in patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases Study shows physical exercise and cognitive-behavioral interventions should be considered in managing symptoms. Social media: A physician but a person too When you’re on social media and people know you’re a doctor, you’re representing the profession. But you also want to be authentic as a person. Family doctors’ out-of-office passions A baker, a sommelier and an astronaut candidate—all in one Canadian city. Optimizing capitation billing Staying on top of incentive codes and watching patients’ outside use are key for rostered patients. The focused FP Why are many FPs eschewing comprehensive, cradle-to-grave practices, and what does it mean for longitudinal care? First Previous 69 70 71 72 73 Next Last