Duplicate the Atlantic Registry?Multi-jurisdictional physician licensure should be tried in other regions. Alberta town in health crisis must pay to keep clinic open as doctor roster dwindlesHinton, Alta. is down to eight family physicians, half of what’s needed for the town of 10,000. And of those remaining, some are working part time or making retirement plans. Should clinics have their own form of rent control? When services are essential to the healthy functioning of society, which levers should the government pull to try to ensure they’re available? Case report: Why me? Dr. Robert Dickson has a case in his walk-in that is a severe case of a Canada Day classic—and a great teaching case. Case report: Itchy all over Dr. Robert Dickson has a case which highlights a curious phenomenon: Why did ‘itch’ become part of mankind’s burden? Dispatch from Pharmacy Expo 2024: What’s next for community pharmacy? Supporting pharmacists in their important new primary care roles a key theme at Pharmacy Expo 2024. Everywhere in Canada should allow pharmacy-led clinics: Neighbourhood Pharmacies Nova Scotia is leading by example—and it's success is a model other provinces should hurry up and implement, according to the Neighbourhood Pharmacy Association of Canada. I just had my teeth cleaned for $174 If you brush your teeth twice a year, see your dentist three times a day. Old dad joke by an old dad. Case report: Spot on Detailed questioning can elicit important aspects of medical history that inform diagnosis. Not this time. How Denmark provides all citizens primary care access Toronto’s Dr. Tara Kiran recently did a nine-day tour to look at how the Nordic nation does it. Part 1 of 4. First Previous 10 11 12 13 14 Next Last