‘Clamping down’: CMA draft policy has strong words on charging user fees, dual practice and moreThe draft of ‘Managing the Public–Private Interface to Support Quality Care’ discusses major improvements governments across Canada need to make in the coming years. If you could change one thing about your practice, what would it be?Four Quebec physicians tell us what they’d like to change to improve their practice, their workplace environment and the healthcare system. The Doctor’s Lawyer: The ‘voluntary leave of absence’ trap CPSO fixed a loophole so suspensions and resignations of hospital privileges are no longer posted to doctors’ public profiles. Solve my problem: How do I handle an office/clinic worker who is not pulling their weight or making mistakes? We appreciate your help and your colleagues will appreciate your insights! Designing a clinic for the future—now Tomorrow’s clinic promises collaboration, congeniality and convenience. Doctors ill-equipped to talk about obesity with patients Scoping review identifies need for standardized education on obesity for medical students. Manitoba college releases guidance on responsible use of AI The college is advising members to practice informed consent with patients on the use of generative AI tools such as scribes and be aware of the limitations of this technology. Six ways to make more time in your clinical day (and stave off decision fatigue) Dr. Sarah Smith provided advice at an OntarioMD symposium. Coming soon to a clinic near you Ready or not, here they come: A sampling of some of the new technologies that are in use, in trial or in development. Capital pains Will the proposed capital gains changes require you to take action? First Previous 39 40 41 42 43 Next Last