U.S. regulators lift in-person restrictions on abortion pillPrescribers will still need to undergo certification and training. Can health education and promotion be part of schools’ curriculum?During the pandemic many patients stopped coming to clinics for one-day coughs and simple cases that probably didn’t need a doctor. How should we think about those cases going forward, Dr. Jabir Jassam wonders. Nova Scotia spending $1.3 million to expand virtual-care platform to entire province after successful pilot The free program is delivered through Maple—a Canadian virtual-care platform—with primary care providers from the province. Mednow acquires pharmacy business specializing in biologic drugs Mednow notes its plans to continue to add more and more services to its platform. A simple success: Thank you to the virtual ER that saved my family a trip to the hospital A virtual ER visit over the weekend was one of the best healthcare experiences my family's ever had. Fees a deterrent to no-shows There are also other ways some doctors have found to reduce no-shows. Newfoundland critics warn of doctor shortage amid recruitment campaign from P.E.I. FPs step up to support hotline helping keep kids with mild illness out of the ER A hotline in Montreal is working to help parents make quick family doctor appointments rather than relying on the ER for primary care for mild illness. Enter the magic land of physician LEADerShip Simulation—so useful to teach a variety of clinical skills—can also be used to teach physician leadership. Corporatization of medicine continues unabated Dr. Sohail Gandhi sees rising corporatization in Canadian healthcare: and has some questions that should be asked. First Previous 95 96 97 98 99 Next Last