Stigma against psychedelics could fade with decriminalization in B.C.Some experts say there is medical value to several substances that have been otherwise caught up in the the 'war on drugs.' My wife made me do it: How one Saskatchewan community got a much-needed family doctorFor years, Dr. Ilhab Kamel had worked three hours away Estevan, where his physician wife practices. When he thought about going to work in Saskatoon, she convinced him to change course. Canadian medical schools score high in international rankings University of Toronto and McMaster University in top 50 universities for clinical medicine in the world. On Ukraine's front line, a fight to save premature babies Before Russia's invasion of Ukraine in late February, three hospitals in government-controlled areas of the country's war-torn Donetsk region had facilities to care for premature babies. Calm in the chaos: Canadian Medical Association's first Indigenous leader takes helm The new CMA president has spent the past year shadowing his predecessor, pediatrician Dr. Katharine Smart, who is based in Whitehorse. Canada buys up millions more doses of Moderna's bivalent COVID-19 vaccine The government and the company also agreed to convert six million doses of the company's original COVID-19 Spikevax vaccine to bivalent doses. Emergency rooms close in B.C., paramedics union says ambulances unstaffed Interior Health released a statement saying the department would be closed until Monday morning. New pilot project aims to get retired docs back to work The program includes waiving several fees for the retired FPs, as well as a monthly retention bonus for those serving in specific rural areas. The (pharmacy) funny pages: Good job with the medication, dude Your weekly dose of giggles! Calling all pharmacists interested in PGx testing New study looks to develop intervention program for pharmacies. First Previous 514 515 516 517 518 Next Last