Feedback: The challenges of running late in clinicDoctors share their opinions on some of the most popular stories in our previous issue. US pharmacies offering on-site COVID-19 testingPharmacists in the US can now order and administer COVID-19 tests to their patients, and several big chains will be offering test sites. N.L. to compensate doctors who commit to 'additional services' 'All hands on deck' approach covers overhead so they can help with pandemic Coronavirus has sped up Canada's adoption of telemedicine. Let's make the change permanent Social distancing required to prevent the spread of COVID-19 has led to a sharp increase in the use of telemedicine OPA re-directs focus on priorities during pandemic At the top of the priorities is the need for pharmacists to be deemed an essential service and have access to personal protective equipment N.L. physicians' group concerned about vacant medical residency positions A group representing doctors in Newfoundland and Labrador is asking the province to make family medicine more attractive in order to fill the high number of vacant residency positions. How to hire and keep a good medical office administrator Too many clinics have a revolving door of administrators which can disrupt the practice; here is how to manage that Unexpected blocks to care emerge when you're out of province Recent experiences have made me rethink keeping our Alberta healthcare while temporarily living in Montreal. The stigma of an STI Helping our patients get appropriate care is our job, even when the patients are wary of doing so themselves. My 10 rules for running a practice After more than 33 years in five provinces, here are the most important things I've learned First Previous 55 56 57 58 59 Next Last