There’s a difference between softening language to ease emotional pain and softening language to hide systemic failure. One ...
The recent U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans has drawn concern from many nutritionists and sparked potential confusion ...
Canadians deserve clear guidance on alcohol and health, and there is a simple path forward. The federal government must ...
For the Iranian diaspora, this is not a debate about policy reform; it's about survival. We need our governments and ...
An emerging model is quietly turning Canadian patient medical records, and patients themselves, into lucrative commercial ...
If clinicians cannot demonstrate who is most likely to benefit from pediatric gender-based care, governments may do it for ...
Editor’s note: Some names have been changed over concerns of employer retribution or on the advice of their union. Last March, an emergency department nurse was violently attacked by a patient at ...
The federal government’s long-awaited Interpretation Letter of the Canada Health Act (CHA), released earlier this month, missed a significant opportunity to modernize medicare. Passed in 1984, the CHA ...
The bodies responsible for the ethical review of research operate with no national standards, no oversight and no ...
Virtual simulation platforms often fail to meaningfully reflect patient diversity, which may be shaped by underlying biases ...