Burnout manifests in subtle, insidious ways. It creeps in through sleepless nights, endless administrative tasks and the ...
When a child’s promise of a future is abruptly shattered by a terminal illness, the child and its family have to decide ...
The difference between a safe, supported transition and a dangerous one often comes down to whether the system is a partner in your care – or leaves you to navigate it alone.
Medical learners who leave home deserve recognition and structured support, as the value of training lies not only in ...
Alberta’s model may offer useful insight into whether a province can strengthen its public system by formally incorporating ...
As medical students, we hope for a future where fewer of our patients suffer from preventable tobacco-related illness. A ...
Unequal access to pet care in rural and Indigenous communities has led to dogs being shot when they pose a risk to the public ...
More and more people are turning to Artificial Intelligence to ask about health. The challenge is how to use it without ...
Self-regulation can work if we stop running quality assurance like licensing compliance and start running it like ...
Health care collapse is only one story. The deeper story lives underground, in the quiet places where resilience begins.
Family medicine has been in the news lately, with accounts of a shortage across the country and medical graduates shunning the practice. There are many who think that family medicine is about simple ...
*Editor’s note: Provincial licensing of medical professionals, including doctors, may become a barrier to redistributing our work force during this pandemic. Rather than one large outbreak, COVID-19 ...