Upon completion, this training will label me – as well as the estimated 3,500 Canadians enrolled in medical schools abroad – ...
Canadians who avoid the flu shot because they fear needles have an alternative that won’t make them hold their breath until ...
And yes, Canada’s self-regulatory model has the capacity to deliver it if we strengthen, not abandon, the “self.” When QA is ...
Inclusive language is a living practice. Let’s treat it that way – with care, intention and the humility to keep learning.
A well-planned, integrated workforce can deliver access, improved outcomes and support our health professionals. It’s time to ...
The path forward to prioritizing women’s health and well-being must be laid by Canadians whose voices propel political, social and economic change around the world.
I have a soft spot for coming-out stories like Hailey’s and Carsten’s. I am a trans woman who transitioned in my 20s, and I ...
While trainees may joke about exhaustion, its impact is anything but humorous. Chronic fatigue in medical education is not just normalized but is also institutionalized.
No one should be hurt at work, least of all those who care for others. It’s time to protect nurses and make safe staffing a priority.
Lobular breast cancer is different. Vigilance matters. And stage 4 does not erase the possibility of hope or joy.
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