Saskatchewan’s fertility treatment tax credit is fundamentally inequitable, exclusionary and revealing of whose access to ...
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 ...
Across Canada, clinicians are increasingly working in environments where the demand for care far exceeds the resources ...
If Canada hopes to strengthen its health-care system, we must recognize and support the profession that sustains it every day ...
This article is the third in a series exploring what a literature review reveals about the digital burden in primary care, why it matters and how we can rethink the relationship between clinicians and ...
Health Canada is working to modernize Canada’s drug approval system, including reforms to its clinical trial requirements. Few would disagree with the goal of making research faster and more efficient ...
Alberta’s government wants to ask voters in a referendum this fall whether newcomers should face new barriers to health care and education. In her Feb. 19 address, Premier Danielle Smith argued that ...
Gynecologist, and as a member of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOCG), I have had the opportunity ...
I want to share my good news! I graduated from Western University School of Medicine and matched to neurology. I get to learn to be a brain doctor! These moments of transition are catalysts for ...
My favourite running route is along the Toronto waterfront trail, especially on a sunny Sunday morning. It’s usually alive with joggers, cyclists and families out on a stroll. Yet each week, I see ...
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