Across the country, we talk about dementia more than we used to, but too often, conversations remain fragmented - and people with disabilities are rarely at the centre of planning.
I’m increasingly concerned that debate over physician involvement in pre-hospital care has lost sight of its primary goal: ...
Doctors across Canada agree: the crushing paperwork in medicine is unsustainable. We need a better system for both physicians ...
Two studies by Parliamentary Standing Committees each have potentially serious implications for medical innovation, pandemic ...
BMI is not a comprehensive indicator of health and using it can have disastrous results, especially for racialized ...
Last month, Manitoba took the bold step in cutting nearly all its private nursing agency contracts. Was it the right move? Experts weigh in.
The closure of safe consumption sites in Ontario flies in the face of scientific evidence and my experiences as a physician ...
As our health system continues to buckle under multiple demands, we need more physiotherapists working to full scope of practice.
As January recedes in the rearview mirror, so have most New Year’s resolutions to lose weight, eat better or get fit. In fact ...
There’s a difference between softening language to ease emotional pain and softening language to hide systemic failure. One is compassion. The other is camouflage.
Emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) are rapidly transforming the way we receive and deliver health care. The development of ChatGPT by OpenAI has received much public attention, ...