SK pharmacists given authority to prescribe for more ailmentsLatest addition brings number of minor ailment conditions pharmacists in the province may assess to 30. Endometriosis: a promising new treatment comingMedication could be game-changer for patients as it combines replacement hormones and relugolix in a single tablet taken once daily. Safety of GLP-1 agonists and other second-line diabetes meds in early pregnancy First large study of the teratogenic risk of second-line diabetes meds in early pregnancy provides preliminary reassurance of their safety. The silence around physician trainees wanting families A new study highlights the hidden curriculum in med school and beyond. ‘My Empowerment Platform’ tackles domestic violence Meet the winner of the 2023 Medical Post Media Engagement Leader Award. From doubt to delivery A fertility specialist reflects on a pivotal moment in her career that led to a new beginning. Faculties of medicine respond to opioid crisis with new CME and medical school curricula Course is available to take online and participants can get CME credits. Breast cancer survivors may not need so many mammograms after surgery, U.K. study suggests Yearly screening is meant to monitor whether cancer has come back. All that testing causes anxiety for patients and costs money. Game changer: Ditching paps for HPV testing As changes to how we screen for human papillomavirus are on the horizon, some awkward questions from patients may be heading your way. It’s time for all Canadians to have access to free contraceptive care: expert Preventing unintended pregnancies can lead to savings in the healthcare system, says SOGC president. First Previous 30 31 32 33 34 Next Last