A ‘Second Chance’ for brain injury patientsBC pharmacy owner donates $100,000 to café that helps survivors Health Canada cracks down on authorizations for high amounts of cannabis amid risk of illicit diversionPhysicians who authorize high levels of cannabis may be required to provide Health Canada with an evidence-based rationale for their authorization. Death and dying: what do young doctors need to know? Dr. Hector Baillie writes how nowadays, the role of the doctor has become further removed from one-on-one compassionate care. Ontario expands Practice Ready Assessment program to add 100 new family doctors for rural and northern communities The Practice Ready Ontario program is a 12-week program to fast-track licensures for internationally trained physicians who commit to practicing in rural and northern communities for at least three years Poll: Is Dr. Elaine Ma being mistreated over demand she pay back $600,000? See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. The risk of groupthink in pandemic planning and preparedness If big bureaucracies can’t get important things right, what’s their value? The Dr. Elaine Ma case is proof that Ontario is unfriendly to physicians We need to support our healthcare heroes, not penalize them on technicalities in outdated bulletins. Three takeaways from Ontario’s More Convenient Care Act Earlier this week, Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones introduce an omnibus healthcare bill. Here’s a look at some of what the bill proposes. 1 in 7 visits to ER for conditions that could be managed in primary care: CIHI In children age two to nine, 26% of emergency department visits were for conditions that could potentially be managed in primary care. A shooter kills UnitedHealthcare’s CEO in an ambush in New York, police say First Previous 44 45 46 47 48 Next Last