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physicians

  • Vacations Are Necessary Medicine for Doctors: Study
    Vacations Are Necessary Medicine for Doctors: Study
    Over half of physicians surveyed took 15 or fewer days of vacation in the past year, and most reported working while on vacation.
    January 16, 2024BY A.C. Dahnke
  • Trust in Pharma, Hospitals Plummets: Gallup Poll
    Trust in Pharma, Hospitals Plummets: Gallup Poll
    Significantly less than half of respondents thought pharmaceutical companies provided good care, while little over half thought physicians ...
    December 21, 2023BY A.C. Dahnke
  • Family Doctor Shortage: 2 Main Factors, and What You Can Do
    Family Doctor Shortage: 2 Main Factors, and What You Can Do
    In recent years, the United States has faced a shortage of primary care physicians, also called family doctors. ...
    February 24, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Doctor Exodus Signals a System in Distress
    Doctor Exodus Signals a System in Distress
    A crescendo of circumstances burdening physicians to the point of burnout is reshaping the already fragile health care ...
    February 23, 2023BY Amy Denney
  • 95% of Doctors Would Support Pan-Canadian Medical Licensing: Survey
    95% of Doctors Would Support Pan-Canadian Medical Licensing: Survey
    Nearly all doctors in Canada say they are supportive of changes to medical licensing that would enable them ...
    February 1, 2023BY Isaac Teo
  • Group of Ontario Doctors Resist Regulator’s Missive Blocking Criticism of COVID Measures
    Group of Ontario Doctors Resist Regulator’s Missive Blocking Criticism of COVID Measures
    More than 150 MDs are challenging the authority of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) ...
    May 19, 2021BY Jason Unrau
  • Private Member’s Bill Seeks to Ban Sex-Selective Abortion
    Private Member’s Bill Seeks to Ban Sex-Selective Abortion
    There’s no law against sex-selective abortion in Canada, and a Conservative MP is hoping to change that. “Sex ...
    February 28, 2021BY Lee Harding
  • Alberta Bill to Protect Doctors’ Conscience Rights Draws Praise, Criticism
    Alberta Bill to Protect Doctors’ Conscience Rights Draws Praise, Criticism
    A private members bill that would protect the conscience rights of medical professionals in Alberta has inspired both ...
    November 12, 2019BY Lee Harding
  • Climate Change Curriculum in Med School Is a Waste of Time, Money
    Climate Change Curriculum in Med School Is a Waste of Time, Money
    It has never been easy to become a medical doctor, but today, the nation’s best and brightest have ...
    October 15, 2019BY AnneMarie Schieber
  • Why Homeless People Need ‘Concierge Medicine’
    Why Homeless People Need ‘Concierge Medicine’
    Jim O’Connell has spent his career as a “street doctor,” caring for homeless people on the sidewalks, benches, ...
    November 20, 2015BY Barbara Moran
  • The Epidemic of Burnout, Depression, and Suicide in Medicine: One Doctor’s Story
    The Epidemic of Burnout, Depression, and Suicide in Medicine: One Doctor’s Story
    Doctors care for others but may overlook caring for themselves. One physician shares his story about learning to ...
    May 28, 2015BY James W. Lynch
  • Quebec Physicians Launch Campaign Against Doctor-assisted Suicide
    Quebec Physicians Launch Campaign Against Doctor-assisted Suicide
    A physicians group against doctor-assisted suicide has launched a campaign to stop the practice from becoming legal.
    February 20, 2013BY Justina Reichel
  • Salmon Use Magnetic Map to Find Rivers
    Salmon Use Magnetic Map to Find Rivers
    After traveling the Pacific Ocean for years, sockeye salmon find their way home to their birthplaces using the ...
    February 7, 2013BY Sally Appert
  • Many Canadian Specialists Unemployed: Royal College of Physicians
    Many Canadian Specialists Unemployed: Royal College of Physicians
    Some of Canada's highly trained physicians remain unemployed after finishing their education, says the Royal College.
    October 31, 2012BY Omid Ghoreishi
  • Taking Pride in Plundering Organs in China
    Taking Pride in Plundering Organs in China
    A conversation with a doctor from mainland China reveals how the atrocity of forced, live organ harvesting could ...
    August 21, 2012BY Wenyi Wang
  • Hospitals, Doctors Aligning for Benefits Under Health Care Reform
    Hospitals, Doctors Aligning for Benefits Under Health Care Reform
    Hospitals are investing billions of dollars into new mergers, joint ventures, and alliances in the health care industry ...
    November 22, 2010BY Andrea Hayley
  • Patient Criteria for Good Docs Fall Short, Study Says
    Patient Criteria for Good Docs Fall Short, Study Says
    Study shows a quality physician is hard to find.
    September 14, 2010BY Conan Milner
  • Most Doctors Sued During Their Careers
    Most Doctors Sued During Their Careers
    90 percent of general surgeons aged 55 and over have been sued, according to the American Medical Association.
    August 27, 2010BY Ronny Dorry
  • Doctor Probed in Welfare Scandal Says Just Trying to Help
    Doctor Probed in Welfare Scandal Says Just Trying to Help
    A Toronto doctor being investigated for alleged welfare abuse says his actions were an effort to help marginalized ...
    December 11, 2009BY Matthew Little
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