Connection during isolation: Data shows national drug overdose hotline saves livesLooking back on a year in service, data from the National Overdose Response Service, or NORS, shows all 33 potentially life-threatening events were successfully responded to. An anxious wife left notes for her husband's dermatologist—on her husbandCircling various moles on her husband, a TikTok user got a response from his dermatologist. Staffing challenges from surging COVID cases affecting some health facilities, police Practising yoga for physicians Dr. Melanie Bechard, an emergency pediatric specialist, shares her story about how yoga changed the way that she lives her life as a doctor. A national license In Canada: Two medical professionals tell us why it matters Dr. Stephen Cashman and nurse Marianne LeBlond have practiced medicine in over ten combined places across the country, we hear from them to understand the struggles and complications in relocating in terms of licensure. Care is Care: Digital health tools must remain core E-prescribing and other digital health tools must remain central to Canada’s healthcare delivery system beyond the pandemic, argues Will Falk. Practising self care for physicians Dr. Ginevra Mills, a reproductive specialist, tells us why self care matters particularly for physicians compared to other professions. Bringing surgeons to patients: Check out this Ontario hospital's surgeon of the week program Alberta docs now allowed to bill for longer virtual appointments, related indirect care The changes took effect Jan. 1, 2022 and the province is set to evaluate the changes over the coming year. Home office tax deductions The pandemic may mean you qualify even though in most years you would not. First Previous 93 94 95 96 97 Next Last