Saskatchewan gets flak for 'wrongheaded decision' to redeploy healthcare workers to COVID hotspots With a new record of 506 cases a day, the province needs to pair its latest order with the appropriate public health measures, say Saskatchewan physicians and nurses Book review: Fighting despair Dr. Jillian Horton’s book We Are All Perfectly Fine examines a period of burnout in her life. Rounds: No vax no visit is a no go P.E.I. brings back masks, introduces new testing for kids as COVID-19 cases rise Premier Dennis King told reporters masks will be required once again in indoor public spaces beginning Sept. 17 at 8 a.m. Rapid COVID tests should be available in pharmacies just like pregnancy tests: Quebec professor Prof. Maude Laberge said the lines outside testing centres might come as a surprise for those who thought vaccination would provide a way out of the pandemic. B.C. offers incentives like child care to recruit and retain healthcare workers How do you create positive locum experiences? Four docs give us their top tips on how this potential upheaval to your practice can go as smoothly as possible. How to be an effective locum Here’s a few tricks of the trade from a doctor who has been locuming for almost 14 years. Learning how to say no, just no! Demands on doctors are constant. Learn to say it and mean it and forget about it. Nurses optimistic about AHS changes in negotiations The government is also still asking for more control over nurses' scheduling, which currently allows for nurses' flexible and predictable schedules First Previous 756 757 758 759 760 Next Last