In medical training, disaster medicine is usually taught as a sudden occurrence. Hospitals rehearse mass casualty events: a plane crash, a building collapse, a pandemic surge. Staff practice triage ...
Saskatchewan’s fertility treatment tax credit is fundamentally inequitable, exclusionary and revealing of whose access to ...
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Every patient deserves to know if their breast cancer is hereditary, if their treatment could be more precise and if their ...
Muna-Udbi Ali, an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change at York University, has experienced the dangers and unreliability of Body Mass Index (BMI) as a diagnostic ...
If primary care is increasingly digital, are these tools helping us move toward better patient experience, health outcomes, ...
Gynecologist, and as a member of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOCG), I have had the opportunity ...
In dementia care relying only on randomized controlled trials can leave out a large amount of strong research that reflects ...
The Ontario Student Assistance Program is more than just taxpayer money. It is the people’s belief in the immense potential ...